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New kids on the ITV beat
A clutch of detective dramas are vying to become long-running ITV franchises as the commercial broadcaster replenishes its schedules. Jake Kanter rates their chances.
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Gallery: Mipcom 2010
La Mandala restaurant on the Croisette in Cannes was the venue for the Mipcom party held by Singapore’s Media Development Authority, in association with Broadcast and Screen International.
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How to cover a festival
Barely a summer weekend goes by without a broadcast from a music festival on TV. Michael Burns looks at what makes for great coverage.
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Conch Awards: the sounds of success
The annual Conch Awards this week celebrated the best in audio across film and TV. Adrian Pennington asked judges, winners and nominees about the secrets of good sound design.
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A natural home for 3D film-making
Like sport, natural history is a perfect fit for 3D TV - but making it work requires a whole new approach. Ann-Marie Corvin speaks to the experts.
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Strictly Come Dancing
A new, fresh look for the titles and graphics on the popular light-entertainment show
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Get the Look/Fashion Wizards
“Edgy and street-smart” titles and branding for two new Disney Channel UK fashion shows.
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The First Men In The Moon
Pre-production and concept design, along with 312 VFX shots, for an adaptation of HG Wells’ tale.
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Singular Software DualEyes
A standalone PC-based audio synchronization application for video production, targeted in particular at DSLR camera users.
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Mipcom 2010: Hot picks
As Cannes prepares to play host to Mipcom, Robin Parker and Michael Rosser select some of the most promising programmes that buyers will be eyeing up on the Croisette.
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Nigella Kitchen
Grade and audio work on the 13 x 30-min cookery series starring celebrity chef Nigella Lawson.
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Canon WB10R/T
A wireless controller system for remotely adjusting the settings on a Canon digital camera lens.
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The start of a new price war?
A multi-camera, direct-to-drive system from the BBC’s Ingex Studio is shaking up file-based studio production and forcing rivals such as Avid and EVS to take note.
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Sky 3D: From NAB to where?
As Sky prepares to launch its in-home stereo 3D channel, Will Strauss talks to director of product development Brian Lenz and chief engineer Chris Johns about how they got here and where they go next.
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Sky Arts HD ident
One of four new idents for Sky Arts HD, produced and animated using 3D effects.