Features – Page 398
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Creative Review - How Britain Got the Gardening Bug
Full post, including a colourful grade, on a 90-min documentary about Brits and their gardens completed by Clear Cut Pictures.
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The Buyer: Jeff Ford
Jeff Ford is Five's managing director, digital channels and acquisitions.
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How we ... took the Red camera to the far north
Director John Akomfrah recounts his Alaskan experience with the Red One camera.
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The Broadcast InterviewLee Bartlett, ITV global content
The not-so-quiet American tells Kate McMahon about ITV’s cautious culture, why uncertainty is bad for creativity and his strategy for cashing in on the big brands.
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Not big but rather clever
Cameras are smaller and cheaper than ever before, but have we reached the limits of the technological slimming craze? Andy Stout reports on the bearable lightness of filming.
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Behind The Scenes
On Location: Top Dogs
Ben Duncan on filming famous adventurers in some of the world's most dangerous seas.
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Talking Point: licence fee
Talking Point: Do you think the licence fee should be frozen?64% said Yes 36% said No
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In search of recession-proof shows
What kinds of programmes should the creators of UK-originated content - so successful in recent times - be focusing on to thrive in these tough financial times, asks Andy Fry.
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Behind the Scenes at ... October Films
October FilmsNumber of staff 35-50Location Camden, London
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Eureka: The Speaker
Executive producer Kieron Collins on telling the good news about youngsters for a change.
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Creative Review - Formula One branding
New branding work done by Liquid TV for the BBC's coverage of the 2009 Formula One season.
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On Location: Top Dogs: Adventures in War, Sea and Ice
Producer/director Ben Duncan on filming famous adventurers in one of the world's most dangerous seas.
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On location: Cleopatra: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Director Paul Elston on shooting an epic ancient Egyptian story on a tight budget.
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How We ... made Ben 10 into a 15-year-old
Cartoon Network director of development Tramm Wigzell on Ben 10's latest transformation.
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The Broadcast InterviewBal Samra, BBC
The man who takes care of business at the BBC tells Chris Curtis how a mixture of new technology and a change of mindset could help the whole industry save and survive.


















