Features – Page 389
-
FeaturesDan Mulligan on stereo 3D
Dan Mulligan, managing director at Rogue Element Films, offers up his take on stereoscopic 3D.
-
FeaturesMichael Jackson 1958-2009
Iconic graphics packages that celebrate the career of Michael Jackson, focusing on his music
-
FeaturesMy Breasts Could Kill Me
Grade, online and full audio for a Dawn Porter-fronted doc about breast cancer
-
FeaturesLife Class: Today’s Nude
Online and grade for a 5 x 30-minute interactive documentary about life drawing
-
FeaturesNASA : Triumph & Tragedy
Online and grade to illustrate the story of Nasa’s triumphs and tragedies over 50 years.
-
FeaturesLions iPhone Tour
Pulse Films’ iPhone application for the British & Irish Lions, part of a cross-platform package the indie is producing for the rugby team, has hit the ground running.
-
The Broadcast InterviewPaul Gambaccini, BBC Radio 2
The veteran radio DJ talks to Michael Rosser about courting controversy, superstar salaries and how a four-letter outburst in 1967 nearly killed his broadcast career before it even began.
-
FeaturesStudios: battle to bring in bookings
As light entertainment leviathan programmes boost some studios, others are struggling. Andy Stout finds that flexibility and offering added extras are key to pulling in projects.
-
-
-
Behind The ScenesRevealed: Head-Shrinkers of the amazon
Executive producer Ed Crick on tracing the truth behind some intriguing archive footage
-
-
FeaturesWinning the battle for 9pm
Drama or factual? Comedy or reality? Which programmes are conquering the key peaktime slot?
-
-
FeaturesMonster Moves series 4
Post-production work, completed by Envy, on the new series of Monster Moves.
-
FeaturesUKTV Food re-brand
A new brand identity, created by Red Bee Media, for Good Food, formerly UKTV Food.
-
Behind The ScenesVoices that unite a kingdom
As the BBC’s drive for less London-centric TV gathers pace, Russell T Davies, James Nesbitt and Neil Oliver talk about their passion for programming borne out of their native nations.
-
FeaturesOutsourcing to India
Sending work offshore is about more than chasing the lowest price - you need to develop global expertise and build effective relationships with suppliers, writes Adrian Pennington.
-
FeaturesGoogle: search for a working relationship
Critics brand it a parasite, but it can also offer access to an online audience of billions. So should the production community treat Google as a friend or foe?
-


















