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Ask The Experts: The Brexit Effect
With departure from the EU delayed, Tim Dams asks five post house bosses what impact the drawn-out Brexit process is having on their business
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Kevin Cecil: The Goodies
The comedy trio’s visual gags and elastic reality continue to delight and astonish the Year of the Rabbit co-creator
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Sheffield Doc/Fest offers lots of pitching opportunity
Sheffield Doc/Fest is in full swing for 2019, with a host of breakthrough documentaries, networking opportunities and a chance to connect with commissioners. While the festival may not be as big as its Cannes or Sundance counterparts, it provides ample and exciting opportunity to meet and learn from some of ...
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How novel adaptations are driving peak-TV boom
Creatives behind shows including Killing Eve, Sharp Objects and Catch-22 discuss the relationship between page and screen
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Rhys Thomas: Cracker
If you haven’t seen “the best crime drama of all time”, the actor and writer/director has an offer you cannot refuse
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Tiffen to unveil new products at MPS
New Tiffen Steadicam products announced recently at NAB and Cine Gear 2019 will be on show and on demo at the forthcoming Media Production Show in London at Olympia, June 11/12. Steadicam M-2: A new high-end Steadicam rig from the Tiffen Company, the Steadicam M-2 is a lightweight stabilizer ...
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Nat Geo seeks blue-chip docs
Broadcaster targets high-profile names behind the camera in move away from talent-led series
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Lisa McGee: Murder, She Wrote
Growing up, the Derry Girls writer dreamed of being as cool and clever as Jessica Fletcher. She still does to this day.
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Royal College of Art at the Media Production Show
Digital Storytelling for the present and future
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Commissioners shop for winning format
BBC1’s Inside the Supermarket (w/t) is the latest show to make use of a ‘behind-the-scenes’ format. Hannah Bowler looks at the format’s ongoing popularity
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Ross McCarthy: TFI Friday
Chris Evans’ ‘feral and wild’ parade of Britpop, fat lookalikes and ugly blokes thrilled the Gobstopper chief executive as a teen
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Fraser Ayres: The Real McCoy
By inviting us to laugh at, and with, each other, BBC2’s groundbreaking sketch show reached out with open arms to the TriForce Creative Network chief
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Canon to showcase Sumire Prime Lenses at MPS
Camera brand also hosting cinematographer Tania Freimuth
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First steps on a long journey
While broadcasters have made some progress towards being more inclusive on and off screen, diversity experts say many challenges still lie ahead
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A helping hand into the industry
Broadcast hears from four young people on how industry training schemes have aided their career journeys
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Amazon to target young adults
Amazon Studios has taken its first big swing into young adult programming.
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Malcolm Brinkworth: Strangeways
British TV’s first unfettered inside look at prison life convinced the producer that his future lay in telling society’s hidden stories
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Drama Masterclasses
Prestige shows including Basi Akpabio on Brideshead Revisited; Jack Thorne on Boys from the Blackstuff; and Aysha Rafaele on The Singing Detective
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As long-running US titles finish, what's next?
While for many the month of May is an indication of new beginnings, for some of the TV’s biggest shows, this month signals the end
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Portaprompt
465 rig with Microprompt and wireless feed on Philomena Cunk on Britain Portaprompt are delighted to be exhibiting at MPS for the first time on stand 353 and will be showing a number of products from our professional prompting products range including:- Our Premium’s and Quasar’s ...