Features – Page 240
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Behind The ScenesThe Murder Detectives, C4
We aimed to make our documentary more like a box-set to hook in younger viewers who rarely watch programmes on TV, says Dave Nath
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FeaturesComposing The Hunt
The NHU’s latest series was Oscar-winning composer Steven Price’s first factual commission. But the natural world proved as inspiring as the space scenes for Gravity
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FeaturesMusic rights and licensing
Music licensing is an important area - but is not always covered well on TV production courses. Now music publishers are taking matters into their own hands, writes Kevin Hilton
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Features12 tips for using drones
Deciding which drone supplier is right for you can be a daunting process. We’ve compiled a checklist of some things you need to bear in mind before you take to the skies.
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Behind The ScenesThe Age of Loneliness, BBC1
Finding 14 contributors prepared to bare their souls on camera wasn’t easy but we wanted to show how loneliness can affect people of all ages and from all walks of life
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FeaturesRatings analysis: Downton Abbey, ITV
Downton Abbey gave a huge boost to ITV’s Sunday night and Christmas Day ratings. Stephen Price assesses the period drama’s impact, and how the schedules will shape up now
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FeaturesJodie Marsh Is...
Provide final post and finishing for the six-part series in which the glamour model-turned-TV presenter explores ‘challenging topics that impact on how we live today’.
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FeaturesDetectorists
Picture post on the second series of Mackenzie Crook’s 6 x 30-minute comedy about a group of metal- detecting enthusiasts in rural Essex.
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FeaturesCompeting for control
The Midlands is leading the charge as areas outside of London press their case for more power over budgets and commissioning.
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FeaturesA new deal for the nations
Neil Midgley takes a look at what the BBC charter renewal could mean for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
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The Broadcast InterviewJulie Gardner and Jane Tranter, Bad Wolf
Bad Wolf’s co-founders tell Robin Parker why Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy embodies their mission statement - and what their adaptation will mean for Wales
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Behind The ScenesJFK & LBJ: A Time For Greatness, PBS America
With rare footage, secret recordings and a Morgan Freeman voiceover, we had everything - except our most important location, writes Alastair Layzell
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FeaturesDirectors UK: BAME research
Where are all the BAME directors? A new report reveals shocking truths about the lack of representation in this key role across all television genres, discovers Robin Parker
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FeaturesChina Q&A: Samuel Raff, UKTI
The first secretary and head of creative industries and sports in Beijing discusses how to capture 75m eyeballs.
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FeaturesMasterclass: Making your ideas travel
What are the skills needed to discover, format and market globe-trotting brands? Linda Green asks five creatives working in areas across the industry
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FeaturesGrand Designs: House of the Year
Post on the 4 x 60-minute series that follows the Royal Institute of British Architects and Grand Design as they seek out the best home in the UK.
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FeaturesJekyll & Hyde
Picture and audio post on the 10 x 60-minute reimagining of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde.
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FeaturesThe Great Pottery Throw Down
Post-production on the 6 x 60-minute pottery series presented by Sara Cox and judged by ceramicist Kate Malone and potter Keith Brymer Jones, in which contestants try to become the UK’s best home potter.
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FeaturesPrimal Survivor: filming with drones
Laurence Hamilton-Baillie describes what he learned over two years shooting with drones in some of the planet’s most remote and inhospitable locations


















