All Features articles – Page 264
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First Light
A period look for a drama-doc about one of the youngest pilots in the Battle of Britain.
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Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible
How 422 South visualise futurologist Michio Kaku’s design concepts for a series about how science might develop in the future.
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Landshare iPhone App
Keo Films’ digital arm has launched a free iPhone app for Landshare, the spin-off digital project from its Channel 4show River Cottage that tries to help gardeners looking for spare land.
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Making digital pay: AFP, archives and on-demand
In the second part of our roundtable on the digital revolution, the panel look at advertiser-funded programming, VoD and online archives, and ask where the most exciting opportunities lie.
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Ditch or defend: how to fix the BBC
With Mark Thompson delivering this year’s MacTaggart lecture, four industry figures offer their visions for the broadcaster’s future.
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Producers: red tape kills creativity
Broadcast’s survey of 40 top indie producers reveals concerns over compliance and a lack of understanding of Project Canvas, but confidence about the quality of output and opportunities overseas.
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Rubicon, AMC (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on Rubicon, the new conspiracy thriller from Mad Men network AMC.
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Reading & Leeds 2010
A contemporary look for the on-screen graphics and titles for coverage of the Reading and Leeds music festivals.
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Inside Incredible Athletes
Post work on a show that profiles some of the elite British paralympic athletes who excel in their field, from both a personal and a scientific perspective.
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Mediasim – system dynamics modelling
A new way to determine workflows, processes, staffing levels and costs in an organisation and then use that data to optimise the most efficient use of resources.
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The Foundry - Cameratracker
A new plug-in that allows designers and effects artists to matchmove directly inside Adobe’s After Effects software.
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Why men on TV still outnumber women
Female contributors are rarely seen on serious news programmes and this seems unlikely to change anytime soon, says Lis Howell.
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Health threat for Welsh indies?
With S4C facing a massive cut in funding, challenging times lie ahead for Welsh production companies. But network commissions offer a potential lifeline.
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Game of Thrones, HBO
Broadcast shines the spotlight on forthcoming HBO drama Game of Thrones.
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The future of TV: meeting the digital challenge
In the first of a two-part series, Broadcast’s panel of experts discuss the impact of the digital revolution and how the industry is responding. Suzy Bashford reports.
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Jaw Dropping Nature
Create, track and grade text into various nature scenes ranging from tree-tops to vast oceans.
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The X Factor (series 7)
Full post on series 7 of the music reality show, which was shot in HD using Sony XDCam and Sony EX3 camcorders.