All Features articles – Page 323
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FeaturesRob Ollier, Consulting Systems Architect, Cisco
Over 20 years' experience in the networking industry has seen Rob Ollier span network service providers, large enterprises and systems vendors. He is an expert in technology and business.
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FeaturesAsk the Experts
Have you got a business query about the broadcast sector? Do you need to understand more about the challenge and opportunities of digital? Broadcast's new Ask the Experts service can help. Our panel of professionals is ready to give you expert feedback on the hot topics facing the industry today. ...
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FeaturesCreative Review - Jamie's Ministry of Food
Post-production and grading work completed on a series that attempts to show people how to eat sensibly by ditching junk food and learning to cook using healthier alternatives.
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FeaturesCreative Review - London Film: Run-up to the 2012 Olympics
A promotional film based on the journey of a free newspaper which is folded into the shape of a boat and floats along the Thames.
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FeaturesCreative Review - What To Eat Now
Titles based around the show's philosophy, which advocates using seasonal produce to create recipes.
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FeaturesWho wants to buy indies?
Q: Are trade players or VCs more likely to be interested in buying my indie at the moment?
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FeaturesHow do I secure funding to grow my indie?
Q: I run a mid-size indie and I'm looking to grow my business. With the credit crunch in full force, what's the best way of securing funding?
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FeaturesSending sequences from FCP to Media Composer
Q: What is the best way to send sequences from FCP to Media Composer? And can I create an OMF from FCP with video and import it into Pro Tools?
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FeaturesWhat should I do with my big idea?
Q: I've got a big idea but I'm not an industry insider. How can I find my project a home?
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FeaturesIs multiskilling dumbing down the industry?
Q: Do you believe that multiskilling is dumbing down the broadcasting industry and drastically lowering technical standards?
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FeaturesViews on tapeless technology
Q: What are your views on tapeless? And what do you feel is the best process?
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FeaturesWho owns the rights?
Q: If a fully-commissioned programme or series was made for a UK channel in the early 1990s, is it likely that they still own the broadcast rights and will own them exclusively in perpetuity or is there a natural period after which the rights revert to the production company?
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FeaturesImpact of the credit crunch
Q: From a creative developer - What will the impact of the credit crunch be on what people want to watch on TV?
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FeaturesDigital Focus: BBC4 and More 4
Here's an idea you won't read in an Ofcom PSB review. If£100m is going to be top-sliced from the BBC to bail out Channel 4, why not hand over BBC4 as a down-payment? With a lot of repeats populating the BBC4 schedule and More 4 depending very heavily on a ...
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FeaturesReevell's Ratings: BBC1 hopes that Merlin works its ratings magic
The return of the big family Saturday night in seems well timed amid these worrying days of turmoil in the financial markets.
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FeaturesProduction: Outside broadcast
Truck building is an area of outside broadcast technology that is booming, especially as demand for HD services increases. As Nicola Brittain discovers, the complexities involved are leading to greater use of systems integrators.
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FeaturesMegahertz's OB3 for SIS LIVE
OBs looking for a particular design rather than a truck stuffed with “best of breed” technology often look to Megahertz - a company with a reputation for meeting customers' specific requirements.
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Gearhouse HD timeline
Gearhouse Broadcast, in common with Sony Professional Services and Thomson, are positioned to provide big, multi-purpose trucks.
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FeaturesEureka!: Jack: A Soldier's Story (BBC Vision for BBC3)
Producer Ben Anderson on a young soldier's experiences of serving in Afghanistan.


















