All Features articles – Page 194
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Who Do You Think You Are?
Jane Root on the 2006 Best Popular Factual Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Best post production house winners
Best Post Production House winners tell George Bevir how their businesses have adapted to changes in the industry since the Broadcast Awards started 20 years ago.
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Peter Fincham
The former chief executive of Talkback on receiving the first Best Indie award
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Jane Featherstone
The former chief executive of Kudos on its 2007 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Alex Graham
The founder and former chief executive of Wall to Wall recounts its 2000 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Mel Leach
The chief executive of Twofour Group recounts its 2010 and 2014 wins
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Gareth Neame
The managing director of Carnival Films on winning Best Independent Production Company in 2012
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Brass Eye Special
Shane Allen on the 2002 Best Comedy Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Educating Yorkshire
David Clews on the 2014 Best Documentary Series winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Gavin & Stacey
Lucy Lumsden on the 2009 Best Comedy Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: I’m Alan Partridge
Armando Iannucci talks about the 1999 Best Comedy Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Life On Mars
Ashley Paroah on the 2007 Best Original Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Man On Wire
Nick Fraser on the 2010 Best Documentary Programme winner
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The future of immersive TV
Virtual reality TV is edging closer, with producers, manufacturers and broadcasters trialling the technology for music, sport, natural history and even news.
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The Mega Brothel
Provide picture and audio post-production services for the 1 x 60-minute documentary about life inside a German brothel.
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Desi Rascals
Picture and audio post-production for the 12 x 60-minute reality series about a group of British Asians and their social, professional and family lives.
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Modern Times: The Vikings are Coming
Picture and audio post for Sue Bourne’s 60-minute documentary about British women buying Danish sperm to get pregnant.
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Cucumber, Banana: Audio Post
Provide all audio post-production work on the three series and create a punchy mix in keeping with the ‘epic’ look of Cucumber and Banana.