All Features articles – Page 237
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Rachel Job, A+E
Head of acquisitions and commissioning, History and Military History at A+E Networks UK.
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4 O'Clock Club
Introduce the relationship between the two main characters of the new CBBC comedy
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Japan: opportunities for UK indies
The Japanese TV market is set to grow rapidly following last year’s digital switchover. Lisa Campbell visited Tokyo with Pact and a group of UK indies to discover more.
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Danish drama: lessons for the UK
As BBC4 taps into the success of The Killing with new Danish import Borgen, Maggie Brown visits Copenhagen to see how a small PSB produces contemporary drama with global appeal.
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Tips: the art of the interview
Bridget Osborne of the BBC Academy asks some of British TV and radio’s most seasoned interviewers how they get the most out of their guests.
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Downton gives ITV1 Christmas boost
ITV could have cashed in on any night with a Downton Abbey special, but playing its hand at Christmas Day made for an exciting tussle, writes Stephen Price.
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Australian Open promo
Produce a high impact promotional campaign for British Eurosport’s Australian Open coverage
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The Ministry of Curious Stuff
Create animated sketches for the new CBBC series written by Vic Reeves and Shooting Stars writer Steve Burge
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Strictly 3D: behind the scenes
Saturday night’s Strictly Come Dancing final was the BBC’s biggest 3D production so far. Broadcast went to Blackpool to find out more.
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The Year in Production 2011
A round-up of this year’s main events in technology, finance, studios, outside broadcasts and post production.
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Primed for a tapeless world
As file-based delivery continues to take over from film, post houses have been investing in infrastructure and hardware to facilitate the demands of clients. Michael Burns reports.
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The march of the new
It was a year of rapid change in broadcast technology as core systems were overhauled, the cloud became viable and TV got connected - but 3D’s march was slower.
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Something to celebrate
In a year when Pinewood and Elstree both reached landmark anniversaries and the doors opened at MediaCityUK, studios bosses had much to smile about. George Bevir reports.