All Features articles – Page 120
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Northern Ireland: Animation
Tax breaks and investment have created a buzz in Belfast’s animation community
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Northern Ireland: Derry
Indies in the city have grown in confidence under the spotlight of the UK City of Culture.
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The Broadcast Interview
Justin Fletcher and Allan Johnson
Few characters can rival Santa Claus in a child’s eyes - apart from CBeebies’ Mr Tumble that is.
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Behind The Scenes
Africa 2013: Countdown to the Rains, BBC2
The key was the positioning of the fixed rig - and avoiding hippos, says Sarah Peat
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Behind The Scenes
The Day Kennedy Died, ITV
We had to be quick and persuasive to get the best footage and contributors, says Sue Summers
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The Broadcast Interview
Laura Mansfield, Helen Veale, Bridget Boseley, Outline Prods
A great British success story
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MTV EMA 2013
Richard Godfrey on mixing controversial moments, top-notch performances, audience participation and jaw-dropping staging
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Behind The Scenes
Yonderland, Sky 1
The scope and ambition of what we were attempting was frightening, says Sioned Wiliam
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The Broadcast Interview
Steven Moffat, Faith Penhale & Marcus Wilson
Doctor Who’s lead writer and producer, and BBC Wales head of drama discuss the next chapter
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News
Stamping out the bullying
Unacceptable behaviour at the BBC will no longer be tolerated, says Donna Taberer
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Behind The Scenes
Body Bizarre, Discovery
Our exploration of rare medical conditions took us on an emotional journey, says Brent Baker
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Doctor Who: Adding another dimension
Never before has a long-running TV drama risked being shot and broadcast in 3D.
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Doctor Who: The evolution of effects
VFX specialist Milk’s chief executive explains how Doctor Who pioneered film-style visual effects
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Doctor Who: Mark Gatiss
Writer Mark Gatiss tells Robin Parker about seeing his ‘passion project’ finally come to life, the challenges of dramatising real-life events and the constraints of BBC budgets
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When IT meets post
As digital workflows become more prevalent, IT is beginning to merge with production processes
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The Broadcast Interview
Bryan Kirkwood, Lime Pictures
Hollyoaks must stay true to its young audience by taking risks on often uncomfortable storylines