Features – Page 299
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BBC Poetry Season viral
Effects work carried out by Smoke and Mirrors on a viral campaign promoting the BBC Poetry season.
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Yvonne Body, Beyond Distribution
Yvonne Body is head of co-productions and acquisitions at Beyond Distribution
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‘Nice little earners’ dry up for indies
Broadcasters are not so much tightening their belts as putting a stranglehold on finance. Smaller producers have to be increasingly savvy and sharp to tough it out, finds Broadcast.
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Workflow consultants
Technology is the great enabler, but multimedia workflows are evolving so fast that keeping up can be a challenge. Adrian Pennington asks whether it is time to call in the specialists.
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Wanted: less talk and more action
The industry has had its fill of empty promises about DAB and digital switchover, but now’s the time to put these plans into action, according to radio bosses.
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Expenses: The drive toward deeper disclosure
The BBC is due to publish its exec and non-exec board members’ expenses this October, but should it take the long, hard road to reveal more allowances.
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…created a Plasticine garden at Chelsea
Will Daw, exec on James May’s Toy Stories, relives the fun of fashioning Plasticine flowers.
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Steve Carsey, September Films
Steve Carsey is creative director, entertainment at DCD media-owned September Films
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LA Screenings: Hot picks
As long-running US heavyweight ER rolls its last credit, John Hazelton rounds up 10 of the hottest new properties set to be making waves on both sides of the Atlantic this year.
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Getting under the skin of HD strategy
Channel 4 and ITV’s road maps to high-definition Freeview look to have gone off course. Is it just a bump in the road or will their plans crash and burn?
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Would I Lie to You?
Exec producer Peter Holmes on keeping things fresh for third series of Would I Lie to You?
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...interviewed a US high school shooter
Going Postal producer Storm Theunissen says fostering community relationships was key.
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Archive restoration
With ever-growing demands for high-quality and high-definition footage, the pressure is on to ‘up-res’ mountains of archive material. Andy Stout looks at technology improving the past.
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Listening out for voices of the future
Station bosses have to get out of their offices – and their cities – if they are to find the talent that will keep radio relevant in a changing media world. Sarah Crawley-Boevey reports.