Features – Page 243
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Behind The ScenesYou, Me & the Apocalypse, Sky 1
Sky 1’s new comedy-drama about the final days of life on Earth is filmed close to its Slough setting, but this location also doubles as Tennessee and Washington, discovers Olly Hunt
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Behind The ScenesBody Donors, Channel 5
Never let your best idea die. One day its time will come, as Paul Stead discovered.
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FeaturesWelcome To The Mosque
Post-production of the 1 x 60-minute documentary about an East London Mosque
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FeaturesUK distributors: growth on pause
UK distributor revenues have fallen by 5.2% year on year, according to the Broadcast Distributors Survey 2015.
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Behind The ScenesRooney - The Man Behind The Goals, BBC1
What kicked off as a sporting achievement documentary soon turned into an unexpectedly unguarded glimpse into the life of the man behind the tabloid headlines, says Tony Pastor
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FeaturesCelebrity Big Brother
Create an ‘eye’ logo, title sequence and graphics package for Celebrity Big Brother, reflecting the theme of the new series.
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FeaturesThis Wild Life
Post-production of the 10-part series following wildlife expert Saba Douglas-Hamilton as she runs a safari camp in Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve.
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FeaturesBehind the scenes: Rugby World Cup 2015
For the Rugby World Cup kicking off in September, host broadcaster ITV will be rolling out a series ofinnovations in replay technology, camera positioning and fibre connectivity. Adrian Pennington reports
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FeaturesDoing business in France: trade and export guide
Metropolitan France, known as “L’Hexagone” is an ideally situated, diverse and prosperous export market for British companies.
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Behind The ScenesDanger Mouse, CBBC
We had to bring a cartoon classic right up to date while keeping the charm of the original. Making sure the gags didn’t get lost in translation was a challenge too, says Ben Ward
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FeaturesProduction: sustainability
More productions are embracing Bafta’s Albert+ sustainability scheme, but progress is slow and a health & safety-style mandate for broadcasters is needed, says Jane Marlow
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The Broadcast InterviewAlan Hayling & Alex Cooke; Renegade
The team behind Don’t Tell The Bride and Drugs Live tell Matthew Campelli that creating successful mainstream formats gives them licence to explore meaningful projects
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FeaturesIBC 2015: Interview with Avid CEO Louis Hernandez
Avid is to overhaul the way that it certifies third party software in a bid to speed up the process of creating apps for use with the company’s MediaCentral Platform.
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FeaturesDoing business in Thailand: trade and export guide
Thailand is in transition to Digital TV after the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) granted 24 commercial digital licenses to 19 companies to operate digital TV in Thailand in 2014.
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FeaturesDavid Kosse, Film 4
Film 4 director David Kosse and his team talk Andreas Wiseman through the company’s direction, its roster of up-and-coming directors and future projects.
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FeaturesTurn that noise down
Despite the best efforts of location sound recordists and mixers, extraneous noise can sometimes make it to post. Four experts reveal their tools and techniques for getting rid of the unwanted hums, clicks and pops.
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FeaturesQuantel Snell's shot in the arm
Quantel Snell chief executive Tim Thorsteinson tells George Bevir why people and products are key to putting some energy back into the business following the merger of the two technology firms.
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Behind The ScenesSinging in the Rainforest, Watch
Taking western pop stars to remote places to make music with the locals seemed like a brilliant idea - the problem was finding anyone prepared to go, says Helen Nightingale
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The Broadcast InterviewWill Macdonald & David Granger, Monkey
Made In Chelsea indie bosses David Granger and Will Macdonald tell Peter White they have US primetime in their sights and are on the hunt for the next Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush.


















