All Features articles – Page 157
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Lawful Killing: Mark Duggan
House the offline edit and complete picture and audio post-production for the one-off drama doc
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Milestone year for OB firms
From the Rio Olympics to the Euros, 2016’s major sporting events were a showcase foremerging technologies such as UHD, VR and Dolby Atmos.
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Tech revolution gets into gear
Broadcasters’ experiments with virtual reality, UHD and live production over IP pointed to the future of television in a year when sales of 4K sets took off.
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Boom puts pressure on space
With demand at an all-time high, an estimated 300,000 sq ft of purpose-built stages came on stream this year, with capacity set to rise further in 2017.
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Quality drama tops wishlists
High-end dramas like Victoria and Versailles were big sellers this year, alongside risqué dating formats such as Undressed and Love Island, while consolidation continued.
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Indies boom as fears fade
The indie sector enjoyed strong growth as threats to the terms of trade were staved off
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Whites vs Blacks: How Football Changed a Nation, BBC2
Full post-production on the documentary about a 1979 football match between a team of black players and an all-white side.
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Junior Bake Off, iPlayer
Complete picture and audio post of the 15-part children’s baking series.
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Rillington Place, BBC1
Picture and audio post of the drama based on the murders carried out by John Christie
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The Last Miners, BBC1
House the offline and complete full post for the two-part documentary
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Escape to the Chateau, C4
Complete the picture and audio post-production of the second instalment of the doc series about the restoration of a French chateau.
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Going live across the nation
Large-scale live non-sport productions are no longer the preserve of London
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Learning on the job
As the government seeks to increase the number of apprenticeships, the TV industry has much to do to keep pace with other sectors, says Neil Midgley
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Studios have the last laugh
Entertainment shows are big business for studios outside of London, with appreciative audiences, good facilities and nearby accommodation for guests.