All Features articles – Page 229
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Mark Wright's Hollywood Nights
Post-production on ITV2’s new reality series following TOWIE star Mark Wright in Los Angeles
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America Revealed
Produce over 70 animated visualisations to build sequences that reveal a unique view of American life
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The Line of Duty
Provide picture and sound post for the cat-and-mouse drama about modern policing
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Eurogeddon: Why England shouldn't Win Euro 2012
Create titles and graphics for a one-off to be screened during Euro 2012
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The Churchills
Create the title sequence, maps and programme graphics for the history programme
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Docs: Life beyond television
From a campaigning viral hit to a quirky new-music show, the web is providing an essential outlet for factual content that doesn’t fit the schedules.
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Mummifying Alan: a sense of closure
The C4 documentary caused a stir at the RTS Awards and Baftas when it beat the likes of Frozen Planet. For executive producer Gillian Mosely, it was a decade-long labour of love.
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Freelancer Survey 2012: ‘I can’t do this much longer’
With rising hours and fears over job security, the future is increasingly uncertain for many working in TV. Catherine Neilan reports on the results of Broadcast’s Freelancer Survey 2012.
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Sam Bickley, features and formats, BBC
Features and formats commissioning executive, BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3.
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Jimmy and the Giant Supermarket
Post on the three-part series about cheap alternatives to supermarkets
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Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Post on the 60-minute BBC1 doc about Gary Barlow’s song to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
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Heat4...Live
Channel 4 has partnered with Bauer Media to launch a series of three two-screen TV events across the summer.
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The cream of the LA crop
Last month’s LA Screenings had UK buyers out in force to cast an eye over the latest series from the US networks. John Hazelton reports on the shows that caught the most attention
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Providing some backbone
With good production management increasingly crucial in the digital TV world, the BBC Academy’s Angela Roberts asks five experienced PMs for their top tips for getting the job done
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Hit & Miss
Contribute digital effects and design a programme logo and brand for the opening credits
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The Exclusives
Design and produce titles for the 7 x 60-minute series about six aspiring journalists