Features – Page 406
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FeaturesHow I... designed the Cybershade
Millennium FX chief executive Neill Gorton on creating a Victorian version of the Cybermen.
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FeaturesOn Location: The Diary of Anne Frank
Getting the rights to film Anne Frank's diary proved challenging, writes producer Elinor Day.
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FeaturesProduction: Studios in 2008
The last 12 months have seen UK studios face a run of closures and cuts - and a flood of investment into ambitious long-term projects and HD upgrades.
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FeaturesThe 39 Steps
TX: BBC1’s The 39 Steps follows in the wake of Hitchcock’s classic film. Matthew Bell travelled to Scotland to see how cast and crew interpreted Buchan’s thriller for a new generation.
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FeaturesWhich way will Kangaroo jump?
The big three terrestrial broadcasters have just days to respond to Competition Commission concerns over Kangaroo's potential impact on the UK's VoD market. Robin Parker reports.
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FeaturesEureka!: Shooting Stars
As Shooting Stars returns, producer Lisa Clark reflects on her attempts to organise chaos.
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FeaturesThe future of the set top box
Q: Set top boxes are becoming more and more complicated and capable these days. What will be the next stage in the evolution of the STB?
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FeaturesThe future of home entertainment
Q: What is your vision for the future evolution of entertainment in the home? Will every home's entertainment and services be run by a centralised home hub?
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FeaturesCreative Review - Zero G
Zero gravity channel idents and promos created for Space Week on Nat Geo.
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FeaturesCreative Review - ShortsTV
Full channel launch branding and an on-air package for a new international short film channel.
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FeaturesHollyoaks is a winner on E4
Channel 4's digital entertainment channel E4 last week had its best performance in its key target demographic since May 2006.
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FeaturesRatings: Weekend honours are even
BBC1 and ITV1 dominated Saturday and Sunday peaktime again with X Factor and Strictly.
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FeaturesEureka!: Putting celebrities behind bars
Creative director Roy Ackerman and executive producer Mark Roberts on filming in prisons.
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FeaturesOB's Olympic year
While 2008 was profitable for OBs, the market is braced for a tougher year ahead. The future will be all about smaller, more focused investment.


















