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Creative Review - promo for Moonlight
A promo, shot by Andy Boulter and posted by blue, for a new vampire drama on Living.
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Why weeknight drama has little to celebrate
Weeknight drama - Monday to Thursday on ITV1 and BBC1 at 9pm - does the heavy lifting in the schedules. So there's plenty of interest in the eagerly awaited Ashes to Ashes, the follow-up to Life on Mars.
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Creative Review - Get Squiggling!
2D and 3D animation completed by Blue Zoo on a Cbeebies and BBC2 pre-school series.
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Content Focus: BBC Switch
BBC Switch is working across Radio 1, BBC2 and the internet in an attempt to capture an elusive early teen audience.
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Post Survey 2008: A split personality
2008's Post Survey suggests the editing, finishing and effects sector is a tale of two industries.
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Creative Review - Ashes to Ashes
Grade and post-production carried out by Pepper on the Life on Mars spin-off.
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Putting boys back on the box
With its diet of soaps and reality, much TV neglects male viewers - but with Dave and ITV4 garnering record ratings on Freeview, broadcasters are increasingly focused on wooing ad-friendly men.
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On location: The Last Enemy
Recreating a refugee camp and terrorist attack pushed producer Gub Neal to the limits.
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Format Focus: Stable Stars
Celebrities compete to be crowned the champion in the saddle in this new show from Sweden
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Audiences take a shine to the factual shows
Among the clutter of the schedules, some genres have to try harder than others. So, for instance, a celebrity edition of a factual show will provide a decent publicity hook.
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Sport drives up the ratings
Every year I say: “I think I'll stay up for the Superbowl.” Then when I contemplate staying awake until 3am on a Monday, I duck out.
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Audiences take a shine to the factual shows
Among the clutter of the schedules, some genres have to try harder than others. So, for instance, a celebrity edition of a factual show will provide a decent publicity hook.
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Content Focus: The Gym
ITV's comedy created for mobile phones aims to point the way for future projects.
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Creative Review - Phoo Action
200 visual effects shots completed by Rushes for a 60-minute BBC3 drama.
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Creative godfather
Andy Harries is the man behind such classics as Cracker and The Royle Family. Now heading indie Left Bank Pictures, he tells Liz Thomas why working with talent is such a key part of his business philosophy
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Content Focus: Upstaged
A web-TV talent show in which entrants bid to outperform each other for the affections of users.
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Creative Review - The System
Pogle grade and audio mix carried out by The Farm on a one-off Derren Brown special.
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Behind the News: The job of an assistant producer
Recent TV scandals have turned the spotlight on all levels of production, with concerns that power has devolved to juniors. Philida Lyons looks at the role of assistant producer and the demands placed on them