All Features articles – Page 133
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London’s loss is the north-west’s gain
The BBC’s move to MediaCityUK in Salford is expected to have a galvanising effect on the region’s TV industry. Will Strauss reports on the issues raised at Broadcast’s roundtable of northern indies
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The Broadcast Interview
Andrew Jackson: the BBC’s straight-talker
Natural History Unit chief Andrew Jackson isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, and his self confessed lack of ‘pedigree’ is just what the corporation ordered, writes Katherine Rushton
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Earning from on-demand
Selling content to digital platforms is now on the agenda for most independent producers - but they should avoid being too focused on the UK, says Andy Fry
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Plugging the funding gap
As commissions have slowed down and broadcasters’ programme budgets have shrunk, indies are having to think outside the box to get projects off the ground, says Kate Bulkley
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The Broadcast Interview
Back in business: Stephen Lambert
Having nearly left the industry three years ago, Stephen Lambert is enjoying success with his new indie.
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Studios: battle to bring in bookings
As light entertainment leviathan programmes boost some studios, others are struggling. Andy Stout finds that flexibility and offering added extras are key to pulling in projects.
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Behind The Scenes
Revealed: Head-Shrinkers of the amazon
Executive producer Ed Crick on tracing the truth behind some intriguing archive footage
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The 100-Mile Challenge
A whole town must change its international eating habits in this cookery format from Canada.
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Behind The Scenes
My Monkey Baby
In producing My Monkey Baby, Jaine Green took a hands-on approach to animal parenting
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Behind The Scenes
…headed solo into the eye of the storm
Chris Terrill took two cameras, a few mics and a lot of gall to film Hurricane Ike as it hit Texas
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The Broadcast Interview
Steve Anderson, Mentorn Media
As the storm over MPs’ expenses rages, Question Time has been the lightening rod for angry voters to voice their views. Katherine Rushton talks to Mentorn Media’s creative director
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Industry Media
Industry MediaBased Winchester, Belfast, LondonFounders Simon Vyvyan, Jane LodgeBusiness affairs specialists Gill Lang, James Penny, Kerry Kyriacou, Rebecca Jeffries, Rosemary KleinMain operating area Provision of business affairs services to the television production sectorYears in operation Five yearsMajor recent shows Gavin and Stacey (Baby Cow), Lost In ...
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Workflow consultants
Technology is the great enabler, but multimedia workflows are evolving so fast that keeping up can be a challenge. Adrian Pennington asks whether it is time to call in the specialists.
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The Broadcast Interview
Martina Cole, crime author
UK crime fiction’s leading lady talks to Robert Shepherd about exec’ing on Sky 1’s adaptation of her novel, The Take, taking on TV production and why a lot of crime drama on TV is ‘shit’.
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Expenses: The drive toward deeper disclosure
The BBC is due to publish its exec and non-exec board members’ expenses this October, but should it take the long, hard road to reveal more allowances.