Comment – Page 7
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CommentComment: Production is broken – smaller, smarter studios hold the key
Dominic Danson, founder and director of Twelve Noon Films, looks at how companies can navigate choppy waters
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CommentQ&A: Is it OK to feel stuck in my job in the current market?
Executive search and coaching company Quicksmith explores whether it’s a good idea to leave a safe job and how to approach job hunting
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CommentMike Darcey: A universally funded BBC is a tougher sell than ever before
With Tim Davie’s proposals for the future of the licence fee not certain to succeed, the BBC will need a plan B
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CommentInvite-only events leave too many filmmakers out in the cold
The proliferation of exclusionary broadcaster gatherings is killing festival networking and damaging the industry
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CommentThe creative industries are part of Greater Manchester’s AI push
Richard Wormwell, head of innovation at dock10, reports back from an AI roundtable with leaders from across the region
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CommentOur brilliant progress on disability inclusion is under threat
Government disability support plans risk undermining the industry’s achievements and must be opposed, the TV Access Project lead says
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CommentKate Bulkley: Breaking up or bulking up – has Zaslav or Iger got it right?
WBD is being split in two just three years after merger, while Disney is moving in the other direction with Hulu purchase
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CommentHot Shots shine by going the extra mile
‘The almost 250 entries we had this year demonstrate, there is talent in abundance’
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CommentWithout authenticity, nations and regions criteria fall short
Bringing more than one kind of British voice to the screen represents a win for the whole sector, writes Alan Tyler
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CommentCulture will be crucial as new leaders get to work
Smart strategies are important, but ensuring everyone is pulling together will be crucial for Kate Phillips, Angela Jain and the new C4 in-house boss
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CommentThis is what East Asian invisibility looks like
East and South East Asians are asked to consult on projects about their background, but never to lead - something has to change
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CommentCould interactivity bring live events into homes?
Danny Theis, CEO at Imagien, looks at how technology could change how live events are consumed
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CommentWe need to shout about women’s contribution to true crime
Women make up the majority of the genre’s viewers and the victims depicted on screen - but they’re also shaping the narrative
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CommentDiversity is ‘fundamental pillar’ of our industry
CDN members underline necessity for ‘creativity, innovation, and long-term success’ amid global DEI travails
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CommentWhy AI-produced voiceovers raise ethical and quality concerns
Joe Lewis of The Voiceover Gallery explains his concerns about the use of AI-produced voiceovers
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CommentFatima Salaria: We must say the unsayable
If we want the industry to thrive, there are conversations we can’t keep putting off
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CommentPeter Strachan: The BBC must do more for talent in the nations
Director who prompted row over Scottish quotas says new expectations must be matched by industry-wide action
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CommentHow advertising could future-proof British storytelling
James Grant, SVP Advanced TV, Equativ, looks at advertising’s place in the future of TV
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CommentThe time is right to overhaul freelancer rates
Our outdated budget banding structure creates inconsistancy and confusion over budgets and how much freelancers should expect to be paid
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CommentHow to maximise your relationship with VFX
Emma Kolasinska at Lux Aeterna explains how VFX artists can help solve story challenges and elevate your project without inflating the budget


















