All Features articles – Page 164

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    How to extend the life of your IP

    2016-07-07T15:59:00Z

    From upgrading classic dramas to recutting factual, Kate Bulkley examines how distributors and producers are getting the most from their properties in a rapidly expanding market

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    How to finance your start-up indie

    2016-07-07T15:33:00Z

    From small producers to broadcasters and super-indies, Neil Midgley hears from both sides of the deal about the key ingredients needed to ensure that a production investment pays off

  • Poldark
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    TV squares up to the EU

    2016-07-07T15:07:00Z

    Plans for a Digital Single Market are being resisted by industry bodies including Pact and the Motion Picture Association. Kate Bulkley examines how the Brexit vote could affect the outcome

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    Kids' factual panel: giving children their voice

    2016-07-01T11:49:00Z

    A panel of documentary makers at Sheffield DocFest shared their insights on making documentaries for youngsters and letting them film themselves.

  • Call Me Martina
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    Call Me Martina

    2016-06-27T10:08:00Z

    Post-production of the 1 x 60-minute documentary about tennis legend Martina Navratilova.

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    The Hand of God: 30 Years On

    2016-06-23T13:09:00Z

    Post on a 60-minute doc that relives one of the most iconic moments in football history: the 1986 World Cup quarter-final between England and Argentina.

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    It's Not Me, It's you

    2016-06-23T12:58:00Z

    Design the branding, titles and game-play graphics for a comedy panel show that looks at the world of relationships and pits two teams of celebrities against one another in a series of challenges.

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    The Wine Show

    2016-06-23T12:50:00Z

    Full post-production on a 13 x 45-minute series about the world of wine.

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    Debate: Impact of the scripted boom

    2016-06-23T12:01:00Z

    Broadcasters and indie chiefs gathered at the Media Summit to discuss issues such as the rise of SVoD services Netflix and Amazon - and what the future holds for the genre

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    Drama heads down 4K route

    2016-06-23T08:18:00Z

    Netflix and Amazon are leading the charge into 4K/UHD, and producers are preparing for the transition, but the added cost of post-production is a concern.

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    Born On The Same Day, C4

    2016-06-15T13:07:00Z

    Tracing the lives of celebrities and ordinary people born on the same day brings a fresh approach to the biography format, says Laura Mansfield

  • The Land Of The Enlightened
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    The Land Of The Enlightened: review

    2016-06-14T17:21:00Z

    In The Land of the Enlightened, armed bands of children in the high plains of northeastern Afghanistan survive on scavenging and stealing.

  • The Settlers
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    The Settlers: review

    2016-06-14T16:46:00Z

    “I am a settler, yes,” says a longhaired Israeli man, with a broad and revealing smile. “I love this land, and I hope to be bound to it until I’m buried in it.”

  • Sour Grapes
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    Sour Grapes: review

    2016-06-14T16:41:00Z

    In recent decades, wine has become the investor’s best friend. Forget gold, art or jewels, there is more profit in a Petrus than a Picasso.

  • David Attenborough
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    Attenborough: BBC has an incomparable responsibility

    2016-06-14T14:51:00Z

    Sir David Attenborough has spoken out about the value of the BBC as part of a wide-ranging conversation at Sheffield Doc/Fest, during which he reflected on his six decades in broadcasting.

  • DocFest Diversity panel
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    Doc/Fest: YouTube offering opportunities for minority voices

    2016-06-12T21:51:00Z

    Diversity panel discussed emerging opportunities for minorities, defying stereotypes and pushing boundaries.

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    Doc/Fest: VR projects highlight migrant crisis

    2016-06-12T21:47:00Z

    Screen spoke to Sheffield Doc/Fest curator Mark Atkin to discuss the Alternate Realities programme.

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    Ken Loach: keeper of the flame

    2016-06-12T21:43:00Z

    Interviewed in the Wardour Street offices of his company Sixteen Films on a damp June morning, Loach is still clearly delighted at having won his second Palme d’Or last month for I, Daniel Blake.

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    Doc/Fest: British Council welcomes Palestinian delegation

    2016-06-12T21:41:00Z

    The British Council partners with FilmLab: Palestine to send five Palestinian delegates to this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest. “We aim to support new voices and younger talent,” notes Suha Khuffash, Arts Programme Manager, British Council Palestine.

  • India in Day
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    India In A Day: review

    2016-06-12T21:32:00Z

    Following in the wake of Life In A Day (2011), Japan In A Day (2012), Christmas In A Day (2013), Italy In A Day (2014) et al, India In A Day emphatically proves there is still mileage in creating a snapshot of a country through videos contributed by its citizens.