Features – Page 407
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FeaturesHow I... shot sound underwater in real time
Bob Cranston on how his HD camera captured the sound of diving with sharks
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FeaturesBargain hunting for talented indies
Major media players are strengthening their position in the market by using the economic downturn as an opportunity to buy up smaller attractive indies.
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FeaturesOn Location: The Hunger Season
Director Beadie Finzi unravels the tangle of forces at work in a humanitarian crisis.
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The Broadcast InterviewPhil Redmond
Widely credited with changing the face of British TV, Liverpool culture champion Phil Redmond has never fought shy of controversy. Steve Clarke finds his vision as outspoken as ever.
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FeaturesMaking the leap from exec producer to director of programming
Q: I'm trying to make the leap from a series/executive producer to a director of programming - what are the skills needed to make the transition?
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Branded content and branded entertainment
Q: Is branded content and branded entertainment one and the same? What works best for TV, online and mobile and what budgets are required?
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FeaturesCreative Review - My Holiday Hostage Hell
Full post-production on a series that explores true accounts of holiday terror experienced by ordinary Britons.
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FeaturesCreative Review - The FA Cup Titles
A giant FA Cup constructed on green pastures by fans to the soundtrack Abide with Me.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Guinness World Records Smashed
Visuals and audio created for the Sky One programme's title sequence.
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FeaturesIndies: Fighting for opportunities to survive
With forecasts of a tough year to come, even the biggest among production companies will have to cut costs. Katherine Rushton looks at the secrets of making it through a downturn.
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FeaturesRatings: Drama is still key for ITV
Figures suggest focusing on entertainment at the expense of drama could be shortsighted.
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FeaturesRatings: BBC4 hits the right buttons
BBC 4's incoming controller Richard Klein will be encouraged by the channel's recent performance as Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe attracted its highest ever audience last week.
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FeaturesEureka!: Entering the world of mother and child
Executive producer Jeremy Dear on delving into a baby's development stages.
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FeaturesCreating TV shows online
With social networks and ad brands demanding original online content, smart indies are seizing opportunities outside terrestrial platforms.
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FeaturesOn location: Wallander
Director Philip Martin discusses filming detective series Wallander in small-town Sweden.
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The Broadcast InterviewPeter Fincham, ITV
ITV’s director of television, channels and online is one of mainstream TV’s biggest cheerleaders. But can he stay optimistic as the recession bites? Chris Curtis finds out.


















