All Features articles – Page 79
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ITV: Focus on drama shakes up suppliers
Broadcaster spent £230m on the indie sector and worked with 18 fewer production companies
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Sky: Praise for swift decision-making
Broadcaster makes significant changes to help create clear identities for its portfolio of channels
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Behind The Scenes
The Good Karma Hospital, ITV
On the Sri Lankan set of Tiger Aspect’s hospital drama
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Will facilities ever go completely cloud-based?
As more and more facilities embrace the cloud for post and playout, how long will it be before they virtualise their entire workflow? Ann-Marie Corvin asks the experts
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Updating the score
Five TV music composers tell Kevin Hilton how their role has changed, as title sequences get shorter and ‘cool and contemporary’ orchestration comes to the fore
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Business news at the cutting edge
Bloomberg has opened a state-of-the-art television studio and broadcasting facility at its new European headquarters on London’s Queen Victoria Street
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Broadcast TECH - March 2018
World heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua is being turned into a photo-real hologram by Sky for a series of immersive and traditional broadcast projects
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Behind The Scenes
Troy: Fall Of A City, BBC1
Where other takes on the siege of Troy focus on the Greeks, this BBC1 version puts the Trojans centre stage. Gabriel Tate meets the producers
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Bringing the world to Wales
Bad Wolf aims to make Wolf Studios Wales the centre of an international TV production hub
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Behind The Scenes
The Job Interview, Channel 4
Working with big brands provided new challenges and rewards, according to series producer Genna Gibson
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Moving from stage to screen
Theatre writers are increasingly taking on TV series, drawn by the flexibility and freedom offered by the longer format
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Behind The Scenes
999 Rescue Squad, W
Our drone proved invaluable in capturing the aftermath of stabbings, a murder, fires and accidents, says Matt Richards
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Raising the bar for natural history
Three BBC NHU series use cutting-edge technology to bring previously unfilmable behaviour to the screen
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Why content rules the world
With the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying
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