Features – Page 324
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Creative Review - BBC News graphics
Titles and content graphics for the BBC News Channel's daily entertainment show.
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Entertainment can tick the public service box
So Peter Fincham isn't a big fan of Ofcom. In his keynote address at the Edinburgh Television Festival, ITV's director of television launched an attack that wasn't so much thinly veiled as completely unveiled and gloves off on Ofcom's Public Service Broadcasting Report.
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Digital Focus: Films, X Factor and football
One of the eternal debates we have in the TV industry is whether viewers watch channels or programmes.
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Production: VFX: Impossible Pictures
Factual documentaries are increasingly using sophisticated visual effects to reveal the workings of the heart or other impossible images. But these techniques come at a price, Michael Burns reports.
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Format Focus: Reality Bites Back
Comedians get the chance to send up reality shows in this US format.
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Interview: Neil Fox
Magic's clean sweep in last month's Rajar results fulfilled the goal set by the station with Neil Fox when he joined. But Fox's work is only just beginning, he tells Rob Shepherd.
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Behind the business: William Van Rest
A revived ITV Play is attempting to shake off the PRTS scandal to boost traffic on itv.com.
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The rise of thrift programming
The gloomy economic climate is creating growing demand for programmes that recognise viewers have less cash to spare.
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Fincham's finest hour: The verdict
In his rousing MacTaggart address, ITV director of television Peter Fincham pilloried Ofcom for imagining TV as a form of social engineering. Here top industry figures give their take on his speech.
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Eureka!: Mutual Friends (Hat Trick for BBC1)
Co-creator Anil Gupta on the task of depicting the seldom-seen world of male friendships.
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How to be first with the news
As technology continues to revolutionise newsgathering, Adrian Pennington asks leading journalists what benefits technical developments are bringing to their work.
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Creative Review - 4Music launch campaign
Graphics spots, teasers, clip-based trails and talent launch promos for Channel 4's new music channel 4Music, posted by Envy.
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Rohit Kachroo, 26, reporter
The thing that sets Birmingham-based reporter Kachroo apart, according to deputy editor of ITV News Jonathan Munro, is dedication.
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Graham Black, 28, reporter/producer
“Cometh the crunch, cometh the man. Graham has brought the real credit crunch stories from voices that are often hard to find,” says ITV news consumer editor Chris Choi.
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Benjamin McGrath, 28, development assistant/script editor
“Ben's passion for and knowledge of all forms of drama combined with his ability to recognise standout writing and his instincts for popular drama make him a deserving and exciting contender,” says ITV's director of drama Laura Mackie.
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Jude Liknaitzky, 29, producer
Fearsome attention to detail and a cool head have helped Liknaitzky advance at Kudos, where she is currently co-producing Moving Wallpaper for ITV.
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John Jelley, 26, producer
“John is the epitome of a contemporary multi-platform journalist,” says Sky News editorial development manager Rob Kirk.
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Ruth Barnett, 24, multimedia producer
Barnett joined Sky News in 2007 from the Press Association's video unit and within a year was part of the award-winning TV show Sky.com News, covering all aspects of multimedia, such as presenting news stories on location for Sky News' online video section.
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Luc Edwards, 29, associate producer
“Luc is able to turn his hand to anything from writing scripts and shooting DV to directing multi-camera shoots and dealing with high-profile talent,” says MTV executive producer Lisa Stokoe.
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Tim Hancock, 26, head of development
Bushy hair, lightening wit and a slew of TV and online commissions have been the hallmarks of Hancock's rapid rise at indie World of Wonder.