Features – Page 358
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FeaturesSound with vision
Fixing poor-quality audio in post can be a difficult and costly business. So what can be done to reduce the problem before it gets to that stage? Adrian Pennington asks the experts.
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The Broadcast InterviewLucy Lumsden, comedy, Sky
The satellite broadcaster’s head of comedy tells Alex Farber she is looking to commission the UK’s best writers and wants clever, edgy shows that appeal to a mainstream, family audience.
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Behind The ScenesMust Be the Music, Sky 1
For Sky1’s Must Be The Music, executive producer Nicholas Steinberg set out to reinvent the genre - by focusing on musical ability above all else.
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BBC Radio 3 World Music Archive
Ten years after launching its world music programme World Routes, BBC Radio 3 is opening up its archive.
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FeaturesMeet The Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers
Final post for the 4 x 60-minute series about Amish teenagers.
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FeaturesDon’t Stop Believing
An identity for the Five series showcasing the talent of musical and dance groups from across the country.
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FeaturesUnderage and Pregnant
Full post and a title sequence on a 8 x 30-min observational documentary series that follow the lives of teenage mums.
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FeaturesTCM idents
Idents that capture the elegance of cinema, featuring the genres of romance, action, sci-fi, western and thriller.
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FeaturesDanielle Lineker: My New Stepfamily
Graphics that show the experiences of step-parents, including Danielle Lineker, who has a step son just 12 years her junior.
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FeaturesThe Africa Channel rebrand
A rebrand of The Africa Channel to align it with the likes of Discovery and BBC4 and position it as a modern channel for a multicultural audience.
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FeaturesScotland: High road to digital
The Scottish TV landscape is rapidly being transformed as indies and broadcasters embrace digital technology and new funding sources begin to make an impact. Michael Burns reports.
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The Broadcast InterviewAnthony Geffen, Atlantic Productions
The Atlantic founder tells Paul Hoggart about the indie’s recent move into feature films, and pioneering work in TV production.
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FeaturesSTV proceeds with caution
The Scottish broadcaster is working hard to reinvent itself, with more of its own shows and a greater focus on multiplatform content. Jake Kanter speaks to chief exec Rob Woodward.
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Behind The ScenesOur War on Drugs, C4
Filmmaker Angus Macqueen’s investigation into the impact of the drugs trade left him clear about one thing: our current policy just isn’t working.
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The Curfew
A miniature Canterbury Tales set in a not-so-distant future” is how Channel 4’s education team describes its latest online adventure.


















