Features – Page 226
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FeaturesCreative Access: Building a diverse workforce
Creative Access has been organising internships for young BAME talent for the past three years. Former trainees and their employers tell Ann-Marie Corvin what it has done for them
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FeaturesMaking of a series producer
Producer/director Sreya Biswas is one of 19 delegates selected by Creative Skillset for training to become a series producer. Here she finds out what it takes to make the grade
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FeaturesDaytime battle: ITV gains ground on BBC1
Commercial broadcaster is showing marked improvement in daytime, with audience share up 5.6% at the BBC’s expense. Stephen Price reports on the key battlegrounds
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Behind The ScenesBattle of Jutland: the Navy's Bloodiest Day, BBC2
What started as a personal story for executive producer Liz McLeod became a technical jigsaw puzzle for director Alicia Aarce
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FeaturesFocal International Awards: winners
Broadcast takes an in-depth look at some of the winners and shortlisted entries in this year’s Focal International Awards - including Firelight Films’ The Black Panthers and On The Corner’s Amy.
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Behind The ScenesNeil Gaiman’s Likely Stories, Sky Arts
The trick to adapting four unconnected short stories from the pen of cult author Neil Gaiman was to give them a ‘shared grammar’, directors Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth tell Olly Grant
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FeaturesA Midsummer Night's Dream
Create more than 300 shots, including a CG world that features Athens above a magical forest, for Russell T. Davis’ adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic.
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FeaturesMy Beautiful Broken Brain
VFX for the film by Lotje Sodderland, David Lynch and director Sophie Robinson about Sodderland in the weeks after she woke from an induced coma following a stroke.
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Behind The ScenesLast Whites of the East End, BBC1
We warmed up many of our contributors over a pint - but we had to out ourselves as lightweights, says Kelly Close
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FeaturesC4’s F1 ambition: personality over technicality
As Channel 4 gears up to cover the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, Broadcast reporter Miranda Blazeby went behind the scenes in Barcelona to find out how the broadcaster is shifting the focus from technicalities to personalities.
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Behind The ScenesLove, Nina, BBC1
Our fictionalised take on Nina Stibbe’s book tries to shine a light on the every day with wit, heart and visual flourish, says Jamie Laurenson
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FeaturesObject-based broadcasting
Interactivity in live sport and music broadcasting could be the next game-changing technology upgrade, says Adrian Pennington
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Behind The ScenesHetty Feather, CBBC
Convincing children that ‘old stuff ’ is worth watching is one thing; curbing contemporary slang on set is quite another, discovered David Collier
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FeaturesPaul Hollywood: City Bakes
Complete the grade, online and dubbing mix on a new series in which celebrity chef Paul Hollywood travels the world visiting local bakeries.
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FeaturesNev's Indian Call Centre
Full post-production on a six-part series following The Call Centre’s Nev Wilshire as he attempts to open a business in India.
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Top Gear promos
Provide full post on 5 x 40-second promos plus cutdowns and stings for the new series of Top Gear.
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FeaturesNations and Regions: local TV
The brainchild of former culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, local TV got off to a less-than-stellar start. Where do the surviving channels sit in the broadcasting ecology? asks Stephen Arnell
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FeaturesNations and Regions: post industry goes west
Along with Salford, Bristol is booming thanks to a busy BBC slate, leaving the likes of Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham playing catch-up. Adrian Pennington reports
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FeaturesNations and Regions: dramatic differences across UK
While Wales and Northern Ireland benefit from a drama boom, a lack of studio space north of the border remains the top concern for Scottish post houses. Adrian Pennington reports


















