All Features articles – Page 238
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3D's slow but sure coming of age
A lack of original content and funding issues have slowed growth, but progress is still being made, says Adrian Pennington.
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One step forward, two back
It’s been a year of ups and downs in the transition from tape to file, writes Ann-Marie Corvin, with events around the world serving first to accelerate the move and then put on the brakes
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Uneven year for OB sector
The royal wedding and Rugby World Cup kept outside broadcast firms busy in a quiet year, but 2012 promises to be a whole lot better. Adrian Pennington and Michael Burns report.
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Getting creative with finance
Product placement, AFP, international co-pros and licensing deals helped producers squeeze more value from their programmes in a flat year for commissioning. Kate Bulkley reports.
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Nigel Slater's Simple Christmas
Complete the grade, online, track lay and final mix for the 60-minute show.
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Boris Continuum Complete 8
An updated plug-in for Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro CS5.5, CS5 and CS4 that is designed for editors and compositors
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Honey, Pack the Bags!
Broadcast shines the spotlight on a new French format that evokes memories of Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush.
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Review of the Year 2011
Broadcast looks back over a tough 12 months when rows broke out over sexism, racism and a crime-fighting mouse, and a media mogul’s wife delivered the surprise hit of the year.
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Delivery crisis: a call to arms
At a Broadcast debate on the future of TV, industry-wide specifications were top of the agenda for content providers coping with the rapid growth of VoD and catch-up services.
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The British Comedy Awards
Re-brand The British Comedy Awards to give the programme a darker, late-night feel.
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This is England '88
Grade and online for the 3 x 60-minute period drama series that follows a skin-head gang in the late 1980s.
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Responding to change
The future of TV will be driven by linear but extended by VoD, says Robin Kroes, vice president, commercial, operations and corporate development at Chello DMC.
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The Munsters, NBC (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on an update of the classic US sitcom.
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Black Mirror
Provide full picture post for the 3 x 60-minute Twilight Zone-esque drama from Charlie Brooker.
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The Turner Prize
Create titles that give the feeling of anticipation, ready for the live announcement of the winner.
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Tony Robinson's Gods and Monsters
Full post for the five-part series that looks at the world our ancestors thought they lived in.
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GenArts Sapphire v6
An update to make Sapphire available on a wider range of editing systems.
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Sky plans fresh comedy push
Sky head of comedy Lucy Lumsden outlined ‘phase two’ of the satellite broadcasters’ push into the genre at the Broadcast Business Breakfast held at the Corinthia Hotel this week.