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Investing in new technology
Q: What's the most important thing to consider when investing in new technological systems?
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Launching a soundtrack
Q: I have a new music show pilot I am working on and would like to launch a CD off the back of it. Any tips on how to get a deal with a record label?
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Spreading the word to the teen scene
Q: We have just been greenlit for a new series aimed at teenagers. We'd like to promote it virally or to a young-skewing audience of early adopters to spread the word. Are there experts we can go to find out about how to do this?
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Is consolidation focused on new media?
Q: I saw the recent news about All3Media buying multiplatform producer Illumina Digital. Is indie consolidation now focused on new media? Or is there hope for us traditional telly types?
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What interest is there in UK indies from overseas?
Q: The likes of Carnival and At It were bought by foreign companies. Is there much interest in the UK sector from overseas?
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In-house sales vs third party distributor
Q: I'm working at a small production company that is considering setting up an in-house sales team to distribute shows. Should we do it ourselves or use a third party distributor?
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John Funnell, technical product manager Panasonic PBITS UK.
John has worked at Panasonic for 20 years overseeing the massive technological changes that have taken place in these years.
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John Funnell, Panasonic
John Funnell is an expert in P2 workflows, post production workflows and has an in depth knowledge of both tape and IT camera systems.
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Eureka!: Young at Heart
As his TV doc - produced by Walker George Films for More 4 - enjoys a cinema run, Stephen Walker reflects on an incredible journey.
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Reevell's Ratings: Casualty - The X Factor
It's the hour before dawn at BBC Fighter Command.
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Digital Focus: Hollyoaks
There's nothing like an explosive storyline to boost a soap's ratings.
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Format Focus: 20Q
It's man versus machine in this Dutch reworking of a classic parlour game.
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Reality TV goes wild
As Autumnwatch prepares to hit our screens, Chris Curtis talks to executive producer Tim Scoones about the show's popularity and his unwavering passion for conservation.
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US Election special
As the world prepares for what is set to be the most exciting American presidential election in recent history, we ask leading UK news editors about the challenges of covering this mammoth political race.
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Yorkshire's got talent
With over 10,000 people working in TV, radio, new media and games, Yorkshire is a key player in the creative sector. Will Strauss takes a look at the shape of the industry and how it is starting to embrace cross-platform production.
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Making the BBC less of a London thing
As the BBC firms up the details on its pledge to source half of its network programming from outside London, Meg Carter discovers that opinion is very much divided on the benefits of the move.
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Creative Review - The American Future: A History
Grade, online and sound design with Prime Focus designing titles.
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Creative Review - Animal Planet
Showing animal action as integral to the reveal of the new channel logo.
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