Features – Page 340
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FeaturesUpstate, HBO (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on a new HBO drama in the works from Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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The Broadcast InterviewDavid Ellender, FremantleMedia Enterprises
Ahead of next month’s MipTV, the FME boss is sitting on a wealth of hit brands, from X Factor to The Apprentice, and it’s all thanks to the distributor’s global reach, he tells Michael Rosser.
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FeaturesStudios: making space for production
Disused industrial buildings are increasingly being transformed into state-of-the-art production centres, giving programme-makers a whole new range of studio options.
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FeaturesPost-production: the green lights of recovery
Like their London peers, regional post facilities were hit hard by the economic downturn, but a rise in commissions has given them renewed confidence for 2011, says Adrian Pennington.
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Behind The ScenesLambing Live, BBC2
How do you follow a success like Lambing Live? We’ve moved the story on with a switch from Wales to Cumbria, says producer Sarah Gibbs.
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FeaturesSecondary TV Rights Revenues Come of Age
2010 was a watershed year for Compact: new financial partners, the newly created role of Executive Chairman and record revenues collected on behalf of their clients. Success, it would appear, has not dulled it’s aspiration.
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FeaturesWonders of the Universe
Design and produce stunning visuals of the cosmos for a four-part series with presenter Brian Cox
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FeaturesRock 'n' Roll Exposed
Design and produce titles and branding for a four-part doc about rock photographer Bob Gruen
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FeaturesHamlet Digiscope DS900
A test and measurement platform for signal monitoring in production or master control areas.
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Behind The ScenesThe Kennedys, History
Ahead of the UK debut of controversial mini-series The Kennedys, Broadcast presents an exclusive behind-the scenes portfolio, while Michael Rosser speaks to the series’ creators.
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Behind The ScenesA Different Breed, Sky 1
Using the ‘performance doc’ style pioneered for Pineapple Dance Studios helped us blur the lines between ob doc and comedy, says Jonathan Stadlen.
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The Broadcast InterviewPaul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson: having the last laugh
As their award-winning show Down The Line returns to Radio 4, the Fast Show alumni question why the creative freedom of radio can’t translate to TV. Paul Whitelaw reports.
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The Broadcast InterviewJanice Hadlow, BBC2
With the BBC facing swingeing cuts, critics of BBC2 have called its role into question. But a new slate of commissions will redefine the channel, its controller tells Catherine Neilan.
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FeaturesAngry Boys, ABC1 (Australia)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new series from Chris Lilley (Summer Heights High), coming to the UK this summer.
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FeaturesPop's Greatest Dance Crazes
Client BBC3 Creative 3sixtymedia Brief To create a title sequence and graphics for a three-hour programme on the top 50 dance crazes of all time. How it was done Head of graphic design Paul Senior and Catherine Edwards designed a dance sequence from the 1970s to present day. Artwork was ...
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FeaturesGreat British Food Revival
Create a title sequence showing traditional British food with humour in a distinctive and appealing style
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FeaturesJamie's Dream School
Full post on the seven-part series about a group of celebrity teachers
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FeaturesAlexa software update 3.0
Software updates for Arri’s Alexa 35mm format film-style digital camera system.


















