All Features articles – Page 70
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Behind The Scenes
George Clooney: Authority is to be made fun of
With their adaptation of Joseph Heller’s classic novel about to air on Channel 4 as a six-part series, George Clooney and Grant Heslov tell Gabriel Tate why the story is still relevant
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Broadcast TECH: June 2019
The post team behind Starz mini-series The Spanish Princess speak to Jake Bickerton about swapping the muted tones of traditional period drama for a vibrant, colourful look
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MPS: The latest solutions all under one roof
Visitors to The Media Production Show 2019 will get a chance to try out the newest kit from Blackmagic, JVC and many more
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Showcase: Providing the wow factor
Gaming technology combined with sophisticated tracking technology and photo-realistic rendering is bringing the wow factor to a wide range of productions, from concerts to sporting spectaculars Michael Burns looks at some of the best recent examples
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Ask The Experts: The Brexit Effect
With departure from the EU delayed, Tim Dams asks five post house bosses what impact the drawn-out Brexit process is having on their business
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The Broadcast Interview
Clare Sillery: "Women often simply underestimate themselves"
BBC documentary commissioning head on supporting female directors, the influence of podcasts and cross-genre opportunities
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Drain The Oceans, National Geographic
Making archaeology accessible and fun by taking a ‘cinematic and tabloid’ approach to reveal what lies beneath the waves
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Good Omens, BBC/Amazon
Staying true to the original vision of the book was key to creating our co-production, says Douglas Mackinnon
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Galdem Sugar, BBC3
A small team and tight turnaround helped give our constructed reality grime series an authentic voice, says series producer Dinkesh Miesuria
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First steps on a long journey
While broadcasters have made some progress towards being more inclusive on and off screen, diversity experts say many challenges still lie ahead
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A helping hand into the industry
Broadcast hears from four young people on how industry training schemes have aided their career journeys
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The Murder of Charlene Downes, Channel 5
Investigating a 15-year investigation into a teen girl’s disappearance forced us to embrace complex working practices, says Yonni Usiskin
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The Broadcast Interview
Nicola Shindler: TV drama is at a crossroads
Fresh from her Bafta recognition, Red’s founder tells John Elmes about working with Russell T Davies and the future of N&R indies
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Commissioners turn to women's sport
World Cup football and the W Series among highlights this summer
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Mum, BBC2
The main characters have come to the end of their journey and – I hope – revealed a few truths about life along the way, says Stefan Golaszewski
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Chernobyl: The story that had to be told
Screenwriter Craig Mazin discusses the transition from film to TV