Features – Page 294
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The Broadcast InterviewNicola Shindler & Andrew Critchley, Red Production Company
Red Production Company, Broadcast’s Indie of the Year has made some of the most popular drama of recent times. Now it’s starting a new chapter with a move into comedy and a potential sale. Chris Curtis reports
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Behind The ScenesHenry Hugglemonster, Disney
A show based on Niamh Sharkey’s book offered just what we were looking for: something unique that the family could watch together. But above all it was funny, says Beth Gardiner
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The Broadcast InterviewZai Bennett, BBC3
As BBC3 reaches its 10th birthday, Zai Bennett tells Jake Kanter how he has sharpened its focus and made the channel his own – and why the milestone won’t be celebrated on air
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FeaturesFood & Drink
Design a brand, title plate and stings for the six-part Michel Roux Jr-fronted series
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FeaturesHow to Build a Bionic Man
Picture and audio post for a documentary about a team of roboticists who create a bionic man
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FeaturesDelivering Davos
Moritz Gimbel explains why the World Economic Forum is one of Bloomberg Television’s toughest gigs
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FeaturesFilming in the danger zone
Four experienced film-makers tell Paul Buller how to stay safe in a hostile environment
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Behind The ScenesRichard III: The King in the Car Park, C4
We won’t know whether we have found the bones of Richard III until the day of TX, but getting to this point has been quite a journey, says Simon Young
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FeaturesInternational trailblazers
Zig Zag’s chiefs tell Alex Farberhow they are fighting to change perceptions of the indie, and about their plans for overseas expansion following the buy-back from France’s Banijay
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FeaturesBuilding networks for tomorrow's television
Today’s TV cable and internet connections won’t be able to accommodate the rising demand for bandwidth, says FTTH Council Europe director general Hartwig Tauber.
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FeaturesTechnology trade shows and events
All the must-attend trade shows and conferences for the first few months of 2013
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FeaturesA showcase of female talent
The first Broadcast-backed Expert Women’s Day revealed an abundance of female high achievers lining up to be the contributors and presenters of tomorrow.
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Behind The ScenesGT Academy, ITV4
Making six series at once was already a massive challenge - but then our lasers broke down and things got even tougher, says Dylan Wyn Davies
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FeaturesPolitics squeezes women out
As long as the news focuses on Westminster, women will be marginalised, says Lis Howell
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FeaturesPlug into the digital supply chain
Advertorial: While digital workflows are now commonplace, the need to collaborate across the supply chain has been neglected. Dedicated global media networks can provide a step change in performance.


















