All Features articles – Page 234
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Women in war zones
How much of the risk faced by female war reporters is due to their profession - and how much to their gender? Catherine Neilan speaks to the women still fighting to go to the front
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The Great British Countryside
Produce computer graphics for the four-part series that explores British landscapes and the people who live in them
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Embarassing Bodies
Complete the grade for the new series of Channel 4’s flagship health programme
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Flying the flag for Wales
How Welsh are network shows filmed in Wales? Michael Burns looks at four major productions - and the talent employed both behind the scenes and in front of the camera.
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Tax breaks clamour grows
The UK’s foremost high-end drama producers and directors have joined the call to arms for the TV tax break campaign.
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Documentary strands: adapting to a new era
Strands like Cutting Edge and Storyville are bywords for quality, but how do they stay relevant in a multichannel world?
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Wales: Roath Lock - a home fit for doctors, Daleks and flappers
From Crimewatch to Casualty, productions at BBC Wales’ new studio are already benefi ting from sharing skillsets, reports Ben Dowell.
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Radio Fast Train: freelance skills
The BBC Academy’s training day for radio freelancers offered sessions from the likes of Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac and Woman’s Hour presenter Jane Garvey. Ben Dowell reports on the key events.
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Outside Broadcasting: summer of sport
The quick succession of Euro 2012 and the Olympics threatens a shortage of skilled crew. Adrian Pennington finds out how the UK’s outside broadcasters will cope.
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White Van Man
Full post on the BBC sitcom about the challenges and frustrations of a reluctant handyman
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Children of the Tsunami
Complete full post on the documentary about the children who survived last year’s disaster.
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Hannah Demidowicz, Nat Geo
Head of commissioning and acquisitions, National Geographic Channels Europe.
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Finding an alternative to tape
Adrian Pennington weighs up the options, from high-end media like SR and Redmag, to robust memory cards such as SxS and P2, and the latest prosumer options including XQD.
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Q&A: Elizabeth McIntyre, Discovery
Vice-president, production & development, factual, Discovery Networks international.