Features – Page 358

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    Suck My Pop

    2010-08-03T12:35:00Z

    Branding for a music and entertainment show on Viva

  • Hackenbacker
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    Sound with vision

    2010-07-29T09:34:00Z

    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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    Raw, RTE

    2010-07-29T07:59:00Z

    Broadcast shines the spotlight on a new Dublin-based drama.

  • Lucy Lumsden
    The Broadcast Interview

    Lucy Lumsden, comedy, Sky

    2010-07-29T07:59:00Z

    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.

  • Must Be the Music
    Behind The Scenes

    Must Be the Music, Sky 1

    2010-07-29T07:59:00Z

    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

    2010-07-28T17:39:00Z

    Ten years after launching its world music programme World Routes, BBC Radio 3 is opening up its archive.

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    Sherlock

    2010-07-28T17:07:00Z

    How Pepper provided a visual consistency between each story and reflected that the series is a modern retelling

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    Meet The Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers

    2010-07-28T17:20:00Z

    Final post for the 4 x 60-minute series about Amish teenagers.

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    Don’t Stop Believing

    2010-07-26T10:23:00Z

    An identity for the Five series showcasing the talent of musical and dance groups from across the country.

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    Underage and Pregnant

    2010-07-26T10:23:00Z

    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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    TCM idents

    2010-07-22T09:55:00Z

    Idents that capture the elegance of cinema, featuring the genres of romance, action, sci-fi, western and thriller.

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    Bambuser

    2010-07-22T09:31:00Z

    A live streaming and publishing application for producing and distributing real-time and interactive web-based video from a mobile phone or camcorder.

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    Danielle Lineker: My New Stepfamily

    2010-07-22T09:42:00Z

    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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    The Africa Channel rebrand

    2010-07-22T09:45:00Z

    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.

  • STV News
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    Scotland: High road to digital

    2010-07-22T11:23:00Z

    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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    Running Wilde, Fox US

    2010-07-22T10:57:00Z

    Broadcast shines the spotlight on new US comedy Running Wilde.

  • Anthony Geffen
    The Broadcast Interview

    Anthony Geffen, Atlantic Productions

    2010-07-22T08:00:00Z

    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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    STV proceeds with caution

    2010-07-22T08:00:00Z

    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.

  • Our War On Drugs
    Behind The Scenes

    Our War on Drugs, C4

    2010-07-22T08:00:00Z

    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

    2010-07-15T09:01:00Z

    A miniature Canterbury Tales set in a not-so-distant future” is how Channel 4’s education team describes its latest online adventure.