Comment – Page 104
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CommentMorse owes its longevity to breaking the mould
After 35 years and three different iterations, the franchise has racked up 750 million global views and shows no sign of stopping, says John Mair
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CommentMaking sure Muslim stories are portrayed accurately
Sajid Varda reveals how charity UK Muslim Film helped C4’s comedy drama Screw avoid misinformed stereotypes
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CommentWhat it means to volunteer for Rise Up
Josh Martin, Take 1 product manager, explains what it’s like to volunteer at the Rise Up Academy
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CommentWhat is the True Potential of 5G for Video Contribution?
Kieran Kunhya of Open Broadcast Systems, explains why 5G will have such an impact on live production
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CommentHarsh Reality: telling the story of Miriam Rivera
Willard Foxton on why Novel set about revisiting the exploitation of a trans woman in an historic TV programme
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CommentThe broadcast tech that will be key to the metaverse
Steve Wind-Mozley, chief marketing officer at Vizrt Group, makes his predictions for how broadcast tech providers can target the metaverse
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CommentHow Tech Innovations enhanced The Green Planet
Rupert Barrington, series producer on forthcoming BBC series The Green Planet on how tech transformed the natural history series
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CommentDigital UK: bringing the PSBs together
As Channel 5 joins Digital UK, chair Caroline Thomson looks ahead to a year of anniversaries
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CommentIt’s high time subtitles were mandatory across the board
Improving accessibility for every viewer should be a requirement for all broadcasters, not an optional extra, says Scott Bryan
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CommentBBCS should give emerging indies a leg-up
Partnering on BBC commissions would test the water for more co-pros between large and small players, argues Matthew Angel
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CommentDon’t lose sleep over turning of the jobs merry-go-round
We all obsess over who’s in or out, but while people always move on, the quality of shows will win out, says Ash Atalla
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CommentWhy virtual production needs an influx of tech-savvy creatives
Silver Spoon’s Laura Herzing on the increasing need for creatives to have a firm grasp of the tech inspiring broadcasting innovations
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CommentHow the pandemic accelerated Reuters’ video production transformation
Michael Young, chief technology officer at Reuters on how the company aimed to move its video delivery to a future-ready, industry-leading, cloud-native platform
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CommentHow I learned to stop worrying and love AFP
Aligning brands is not just editorially justifiable - it can take a show to the next level, says Harry Bell
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CommentBuilding the best for Birmingham
Over 34 series of The Gadget Show, North One and Channel 5 have ensured regional voices get heard, writes Neil Duncanson
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CommentAddressing the balance: changing landscapes in broadcasting
Greg Burns, head of media products at Arqiva, looks at how broadcasters can balance linear and OTT going forward
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CommentHow remote cloud working enhances security
Jon Mason, CEO and co-founder of Hotspring on the security advantages of remote working in VFX
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CommentAdopt the ‘grow-pro’ model to give a leg up to smaller indies
Both sides would benefit if the bigger players were required to join forces with smaller firms to land a commission, says Faraz Osman
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CommentBullying isn’t just about ‘a few bad apples’
The issue is systemic, according to the authors of Bectu’s report into unscripted management practices
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CommentGo green or go home: sustainability in media productions
Craig Wilson, product evangelist at Avid, on how you can reduce the costs of TV production while reducing the carbon impact it has on the planet


















