All Features articles – Page 248
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Two Pints Outtakes
Create a fun and energetic title sequence plus content graphics for the 10th anniversary programme
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Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood
Full post on the series in which Paul Merton explores the age of silent film.
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Port Royal, FX (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new pirate drama from the makers of The Walking Dead.
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Freelancer training: all aboard the Fast Train
Hundreds of freelancers took advantage of the free training and career advice on offer at the BBC Academy’s Fast Train event in White City last week. Anne-Marie Corvin reports.
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
Full post on the three-part documentary series about how computers have not liberated us but distorted and simplified our view of the world around us.
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Four Rooms
Full post on the new series where people attempt to sell their possessions to art, antiques and collectibles dealers.
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Inside the Human Body
Full post on the four-part series about the wonders of the human body.
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Focal International Awards 2011
Leading lights of the archive industry came together in London last week for the eighth Focal International Awards, celebrating the best work from 20 countries.
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The Street that Cut Everything
Full post on the programme about a street in Preston that has agreed to give up all council services for six weeks.
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Panasonic TH-42BT300ER and TH-50BT300ER
Plasma monitors for production and post-production usage
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US TV: Commissioning Strategies 2011-2012
Broadcast has released an abridged version of its in-depth US TV report, revealing insight into commissioning strategies at key US broadcasters ahead of this month’s LA Screenings.
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Carmi Zlotnik, Starz
Liberty Media-owned Starz is a premium pay-TV channel that reaches about 22 million homes in the US. Originally focused on screening theatrical movies, the last two years have seen the company make a major move into content origination.
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Richard De Croce, BBC America
BBC America is a 13-year-old BBC Worldwide-owned entertainment channel reaching 68 million cable homes via major platform operators such as Time Warner, Cox, DirecTV and DISH. The channel has been expanding its audience for some time and is on track for its fifth straight year of growth in primetime.
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Erika Kennair, Syfy
Syfy, the network formerly known as Sci-Fi, is part of the NBC Universal family. One of the most popular cable channels in the US, Syfy currently ranks in the top 10 among 25-to 54-year-olds.
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