All Features articles – Page 272
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Blood, births and budgets
This week saw a new two-part drama, the launch of a chat show and three grey blokes banging on about how much more tax we are all going to have to pay between now and forever. Thanks, chaps.
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The Beeb shows ITV the door
New gameshow and Ant & Dec fall flat as Ashes To Ashes and Over The Rainbow win their slots.
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Who Do You Think You Are? (US)
Broadcast takes a look at the US version of the genealogy format.
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Storyvault
Liberty Bell creative director Stuart Prebble sees his latest venture as the chance for the public to create a long-term online legacy.
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Fujinon 3D synchronous control system
A new development from Fujinon that, along with six new 3D lenses, provides accurate lens matching for stereoscopic 3D film and television production.
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South Park promo package
Bumpers and lower-thirds in which the Viva channel logo interacts with characters from the show.
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Marco's Kitchen Burnout promo
Post-production work on a promo for the celebrity chef’s new show.
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Radio 1 promo
A 30-second promo for Radio1’s chart show, featuring a typographical treatment of different bands
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Van Gogh: Painted With Words
Full post including the grade on a graphic drama-documentary that recreates the life of Vincent Van Gogh
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The Edible Garden
Titles and stings with a quirky interpretation of Alys Fowler, her garden’s contents and her dog Isobel.
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Over The Rainbow
Graphics that add a modern twist to classical elements of the Wizard Of Oz story using iconography from the story
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Armada and Media Freedom
An automated ‘smooth streaming’ encoding and digital rights management (DRM) system for HD video-on-demand content.
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The 3D revolution begins
Several European broadcasters are testing 3D TV transmission but there is still a vast gap in production knowledge and a question mark over business models.
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Women in TV: the missing 5,000
A packed debate on the problems facing women in TV left many in the audience angry and frustrated last week. Not just because 5,000 women have left the industry in the past three years, compared with 750 men, but because they felt the session’s overriding message was that the onus ...
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3D TV: Another dimension
Broadcast supplement: What you need to know about television’s technology revolution.
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The Restoration Man
Titles for a show in which architect George Clarke helps to restore and convert historic properties
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Inside the Perfect Predator
Picture post on a show that reveals the inner workings of extraordinary hunters