All Features articles – Page 74
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The pros and cons of going large
Large-format cameras and lenses are now as likely to be used in high-end TV projects as feature films. Phil Rhodes hears from a DoP and a director who worked with the Alexa LF and Canon C700 FF on recent productions
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Creating a buzz at 100mph
Drone Racing takes to the air on Eurosport this month, with Aurora Media producing an ambitious hybrid format that mixes live sport with reality and factual entertainment
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Making the right moves
Pop group Jungle’s one-take promos featuring dancers performing brilliantly choreographed routines helped propel the band to stardom
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Tackling the piracy problem
Media & Entertainment Security Summit highlights need for investment in cyber strategies
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Behind The Scenes
Beat The Internet, Dave
It might surprise you that Vice Studios produced UKTV’s latest gameshow, says Dan Louw
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Inside The Foreign Office
“It’s not a PR job for the Foreign Office, but it’s not a hatchet job either. We examine how it all works without an agenda”
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Behind The Scenes
Alone At Home, Channel 4
Meredith Chambers describes the challenge of filming children trying to cope without their parents
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Inside No. 9 Live: staging a Halloween prank
Executive producer Adam Tandy lifts the lid on the delicate staging of BBC Studios’ elaborate hoax
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Hitler’s Holocaust Railways With Chris Tarrant, C5
Finding the right testimony was key to retelling of these harrowing WWII stories, says Paul Kittel
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The ingredients for a Great British success
The Love Productions megahit is now on its second series for Channel 4, but it remains a tricky recipe to pull off
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The Broadcast Interview
Banijay Group: We want to be the world's number one
Amid rumours of a bid for Endemol Shine, key Banijay execs talk about the company’s rise and future ambitions
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Behind The Scenes
Last Chance Lawyer, BBC2
We embraced the chaos of our larger-than-life character, but working with a born performer has its challenges, says Barnaby Peel