Features – Page 313
-
Features
Creative Review - Catastrophe
Post-production work completed on a C4 show about natural disasters and how they shaped the earth.
-
Features
Digital Focus. Sky 1
Good news for anyone who thinks Richard Woolfe's efforts at Sky 1 were not given the credit they deserved - the channel's got its cable audience back, now its spat with Virgin Media is resolved. While it might be a bit late for Woolfe, it's good news for Sky 1.
-
Features
Reevell's Ratings: Entertainment
Further proof this week, if it were needed, that TV is being pushed along by entertainment in all its guises.
-
Features
Eureka!: Apparitions (Lime Pictures for BBC1)
Writer/director Joe Ahearne on reviving the exorcist theme in his demonic drama.
-
Features
On location: Survivors
Producer Hugh Warren on the challenge of creating a world without traffic, electricity - or people.
-
Features
Format Focus: Hell of a Life
A chat show from Denmark is being billed as the stand-up equivalent of This is Your Life.
-
Features
Behind the business: Tony Cohen
Fremantle Media chief executive Tony Cohen believes the downturn is a good time to go shopping in the indie production sector.
-
Features
Weathering the downturn
Q: What financial or business advice can you give to a media company worried about weathering the downturn?
-
Features
What should an indie do to prepare for sale?
Q: I'm a medium sized production company looking to sell a few years down the line. Are there things I should be doing now in preparation?
-
Features
How to become a presenter
Q: I am a learning consultant and life coach who has recently completed a TV presenting course as I am keen to move into this area of business. How do the Experts think I can best do this?
-
Features
How to pitch without being copied
Q: How do I pitch my ideas without the risk of elements being copied?
-
Features
When do terrestrial rights to my show expire?
Q: If a fully-commissioned programme or series was made for a UK channel C4 or the BBC 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 ...
-
Features
Creative Review - Captain Adorable
Comic book titles created for CBeebies superhero show Captain Adorable by SquareZero.
-
Features
Creative Review - The Devil's Whore
Post-production work completed on Company Pictures' four-part drama about the English Civil War.
-
Features
Production: What next for Wales?
Boosted by Doctor Who, Torchwood and big BBC plans, the nation's TV industry is in an optimistic mood. Kate Large talks to some of the big players in Welsh media
-
Features
Eureka!: Green Up Your Life (Initial TV for CITV)
Producer Chirstopher Pilkington on the winning pitch for a British Gas-backed gameshow.
-
Features
Behind the news: Turning TV green
The Green Issue: According to a Broadcast poll broadcasters are not doing enough to go green. David Wood talks to some leading UK broadcasters about their latest plans for greening their business.
-
Features
TV focuses on a greener future
Television as an industry uses up vast amounts of power, but it's rising to the challenge to go green and reduce its carbon footprint with a host of new products and initiatives.
-
Features
Interview: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
The Green Issue: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall wants to convert viewers to shop locally and eat seasonal food by entertaining them rather than by getting on a soapbox.