Features – Page 359
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The Broadcast InterviewStéphane Courbit, Banijay
He’s 45, rumoured to be worth €400m and counts Sarkozy and Arsene Wenger among his friends. In a rare interview, David Wood meets the Banijay boss intent on growing his empire.
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The Broadcast InterviewJohn Linwood: driving the BBC's digital revolution
The broadcaster’s chief technology officer tells Will Strauss about progress on the Digital Media Initiative and moving to HD and 3D.
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Behind The ScenesWWI: Finding the Lost Battalions, C4
Making a film about the excavation of a WWI mass grave - without showing any human remains - was a tough commission, writes Janice Sutherland.
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FeaturesViz sports online
A Vizrt software package for sports broadcasters that includes creative tools and widgets for building a website, but doesn’t require professional web designers.
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FeaturesThe Man Who Moves Buildings
Graphics sequences for a new series about a family that moves houses across America.
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FeaturesThe writers do the talking
The great and the good of television drama came together in Leeds last week to discuss the issues that matter to both broadcasters and writers. Broadcast was there to hear the debates.
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The Broadcast InterviewJonathan Stadlen, Pulse Films
Pulse creative director Jonathan Stadlen tells Jake Kanter about the pressure to deliver after the success of Pineapple Dance Studios
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FeaturesTruth’s funnier than fiction
BBC2 sitcom Rev is far from a holier-than-thou take on the life of a vicar. Producer Kenton Allen reveals that the comedy’s strength lies in taking inspiration from real-life anecdotes.
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Behind The ScenesThe Secret Tourist, BBC1
Uncovering poor standards and scams in tourist resorts proved doubly difficult when exposure meant going undercover, says Bridget Boseley.
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FeaturesThe Event, NBC
Broadcast shines the spotlight on forthcoming US conspiracy theory drama The Event.
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FeaturesPete Versus Life Facebook app
The concept of upcoming Channel 4 sitcom Pete Versus Life is that two sports commentators, Colin and Terry, discuss every move that sports journalist Pete makes, both verbally and in on-screen graphics.
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Features101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow
Titles, stings and Q&A layouts for a new high-octane quiz in which the losing contestants leave via cannons, rockets, catapults, bungees and more.
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Features101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow
Post-production on a new high-energy gameshow presented by Steve Jones.
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FeaturesBritain's Next Top Model
Grading work on the latest series of Britain’s Next Top Model, this time featuring Elle MacPherson


















