Features – Page 179
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FeaturesBest Short-Form Drama: Random Acts: Last Words
‘Last words had me hooked from start to finish’
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FeaturesBest VR Experience: From Virtual To Reality
A compelling and thoughtout piece that directs the user really well
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FeaturesBest Programme Acquisition: Ronny Chieng: International Student
’A clever acquisition that is on brand and quite simply a standout piece’
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FeaturesBest Drama Programme: Save Me
’An utterly gripping and authentic script combined with exceptional directing’
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FeaturesBest Popular Factual Programme: Portrait Artist Of The Year 2018
‘Portrait Artist Of The Year is a brilliant format that constantly refreshes and entertains’
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FeaturesBest Documentary Programme: Love And Hate Crime
’Extraordinary access, beautifully shot, with powerful storytelling and plenty of twists and turns to keep the viewer hooked’
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FeaturesBest Digital Children's Content: Beano Studios
‘A truly impressive transformation of a heritage brand and characters, making it relevant for a new audience’
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FeaturesFresh voices of British drama
The next generation of writing talent are beginning to break through with a raft of upcoming shows
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The Broadcast InterviewIsrael’s Rising Star of global content
Keshet International’s exec’s ambitions and plans to find a new UK home for the talent show axed by ITV before it aired
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Behind The ScenesBobby Robson - More Than A Manager
‘Where do I begin, to tell the story of a greater love than this?’
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Behind The ScenesBig Beasts: Last of the Giants, Sky 1
Never work with animals without a risk appraisal
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FeaturesEye-catching VFX on TV
The growing scale and ambition of visual effects in high-end drama is bringing feature film-style visual effects to television productions
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FeaturesNew Kids on the Block
Blockchain came to prominence with Bitcoin and is now is creating a buzz across the media industry. Ann-Marie Corvin explores how firms are using the technology – and whether it lives up to the hype
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FeaturesInnovation strikes at World Cup
Tech innovation will be at the fore at this year’s World Cup as all 64 matches are captured in 4K UHD and HDR, and more cameras than ever cover the action. Immersive sound, 180-degree live streams and VR content are also in the match-day programme
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FeaturesBroadcast TECH - June 2018
Eight experts in sports technology weigh up the benefits of the latest innovations


















