Features – Page 300
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Hope Springs
Before they could hijack primetime with their Highland caper, the team had to turn a sleepy village into a setting fit for glamorous bandits and (not too) dark plotlines, says Brian Park.
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Conditions
Talking Tourette’s, ADHD and OCD with 18 year-old Jordon Rolfe and Selma Wakeman.
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How we… nearly died at the Battle of Hastings
Director Justin Hardy’s team fought each other, storms and electrocution to recreate 1066.
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Post workflow revolution
Remote web-based editing technologies would radically impact on post-production by shortening schedules and changing the way people work. Adrian Pennington reports.
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Alex Panton, Rushes Post Production
Alex Panton is telecine producer at Rushes Post Production.
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Creative Review - Cricket on Five titles
A title sequence and eight bumpers created by Morgan Sendall for Five’s cricket highlights that incorporates the sponsor, Wolf Blass, and the strap line ‘Vintage performance.’
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Creative Review - C4 Adoption season promos
Graphics work completed by Envy on adoption-themed promos featuring a narrative that relates real life experiences.
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Controlling the spread of hysteria
Global news organisations have taken a level-headed approach to H1N1 coverage to give the right editorial balance and avoid pandemic pandemonium.
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Inside track: Johnny Whitehead
Johnny Whitehead is director of post operations, Ascent 142.
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You the Jury: Alasdair MacCuish and Eve Kay
Alasdair MacCuish and Eve Kay review the latest TV shows.
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How we...locked down an 18th-century jail doc
Executive producer Simon Breen on recreating a tavern and historic prison in one location
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Diversity: Broadcasters' pledge
The recent all-black episode of EastEnders reignited the debate about diversity in television. Broadcasters are all for change, but can they turn goodwill into reality?
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The news hub comes of age
Tapeless technology is not only changing the role of reporting personnel, it is also enabling broadcasters to design newsrooms that move away from traditional layouts.
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Eureka! My Family
After 100 episodes, executive producer Don Taffner Jr reflects on a US approach to UK comedy.
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