Features – Page 321
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The Broadcast InterviewSue Perkins: ‘I can’t even read an autocue’
You won’t find the Great British Bake Off presenter embarking on a TV ‘journey’, but her light-touch approach to factual can still shed light on big subjects.
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Behind The ScenesAfter Life, BBC4
We were prepared for the overpowering stench of rotting meat and fish, but not for the amount of fly ‘speck’ we’d have to deal with, says Fred Hepburn.
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FeaturesBlack Mirror
Provide full picture post for the 3 x 60-minute Twilight Zone-esque drama from Charlie Brooker.
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FeaturesThe Turner Prize
Create titles that give the feeling of anticipation, ready for the live announcement of the winner.
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FeaturesTony Robinson's Gods and Monsters
Full post for the five-part series that looks at the world our ancestors thought they lived in.
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FeaturesGenArts Sapphire v6
An update to make Sapphire available on a wider range of editing systems.
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FeaturesSky plans fresh comedy push
Sky head of comedy Lucy Lumsden outlined ‘phase two’ of the satellite broadcasters’ push into the genre at the Broadcast Business Breakfast held at the Corinthia Hotel this week.
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FeaturesBlackmagic Design Hyperdeck 2.0
An update to the software for Blackmagic’s HyperDeck Studio.
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The Broadcast InterviewFresh One: expanding TV horizons
Fresh One has just passed a tipping point: less than half of its turnover now comes from Jamie Oliver shows. But his values permeate all its output, the senior team tell Robin Parker.
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The Broadcast InterviewRadio 4: The World at One
A longer format for Radio 4’s flagship show has given it more scope for in-depth interviews and analysis. It’s also made it feel ‘less rude’ to guests, Martha Kearney tells Ben Dowell.
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The Broadcast InterviewSaul Nassé, BBC Learning
Using its biggest brands like Doctor Who as well as new daytime dramas, BBC Learning’s controller wants to inspire ‘a life full of learning’.
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FeaturesAbu Dhabi: hot spot for TV production
Abu Dhabi is offering incentives for foreign producers to set up in the country as it seeks to establish itself as the Middle East’s media and cultural centre.
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Behind The ScenesBlack Mirror, Channel 4
Producing three Twilight Zone-esque dramas in Charlie Brooker’s mini-series at the same time was daunting but exhilarating, writes Barney Reisz.
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FeaturesFairground Attractions
Create titles and graphics that reflect the show while evoking a bygone era associated with fairgrounds
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FeaturesRoss Kemp: Back on the Frontline
Compose the music for the five-part series in which Ross Kemp returns to Afghanistan


















