Features – Page 387
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FeaturesUndercover Dads
Title sequences and content graphics for a 13 x 60-minute CBBC entertainment series.
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FeaturesMoonshot: The Flight of Apolo 11
Grading and visual effects work on a drama doc about the Apollo 11 mission.
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The Broadcast InterviewDavid Abraham, UKTV
UKTV chief executive David Abraham tells Chris Curtis why distinctive brands, not generic labels will achieve cut-through, and why the gap between pay-TV and terrestrial is closing.
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The Broadcast InterviewThe voice of the fanatic
From suggesting storylines to scouting locations, fan power is on the increase. But is their input valued and useful or are they geeks best ignored? Michael Rosser asks five key writers including Russell T Davies, Tim Kring, Graham Linehan, Brian Elsley and Luke Hyams.
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FeaturesOut of the Gate
Radio drama producer Lucy Hannah has thrown her weight behind a web audio drama dominated by non-professional young talent.
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Behind The ScenesBaby Beauty Queens, BBC3
The sexualization of young girls is a fiercely debated topic, one that producer/director Alisa Pomeroy wanted to avoid magnifying in last night’s BBC3 ob-doc Baby Beauty Queens.
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The Broadcast InterviewMark Raphael, C4 documentaries
For the ‘golden boy’ of C4’s docs department, filling the Cutting Edge strand with the right mix of news, human interest and controversy is a delicate balancing act.
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The Broadcast InterviewRoger Graef: Obeying the law on ideas
As Films of Record celebrates its 30th anniversary, founder Roger Graef argues that taking lessons from the past on budgets and accountability is the route to regaining creativity.
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The Broadcast InterviewRichard Deverell, BBC Children's & BBC North
BBC Children’s and BBC North’s Richard Deverell speaks to Katherine Rushton about catering for teenage audiences, disability ‘box ticking’ and stepping into the DG’s shoes
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Behind The ScenesThe Bill, ITV1
An arresting revamp and a shift to a later slot has breathed new life into the series as Talkback’s venerable cop show changes its tune.
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FeaturesSports: The best angle on the action
Technology for slow-motion is evolving fast. Adrian Pennington gets up to speed on a trend toward ever-increasing frame rates that is enhancing sports production at a breakneck pace
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FeaturesDragons’ Den
A new set of titles and programme stings for the popular business ideas series.
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FeaturesThe Street series 3
A range of effects shots including a bomb explosion for a scene, set in Afghanistan, that required actors to appear engulfed in a fireball.
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The Broadcast InterviewJamie Oliver, Fresh One
Jamie Oliver wanted more to production company Fresh One than just pukka presenting, so he turned to television veteran Roy Ackerman. Robin Parker looks at their recipe for success
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FeaturesFour Weddings
Fresh from producing The Apprentice Predictor, in which users guessed who would win each episode of the BBC1 show, Monterosa has partnered with Living for its latest project.


















