Features – Page 88
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FeaturesIndies upbeat as pandemic pain eases
The past couple of years have been tough, but turnover is rising and some positive changes brought about by lockdown are here to stay
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FeaturesC5 wins vote of approval
Ben Frow’s mission to create a clearer identity pays off as channel named the strongest broadcaster for the first time
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FeaturesRoundtable: navigating the challenges of the drama boom
Belinda Campbell, Sarah Brown and Tally Garner discuss the impact of high global demand for the genre
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FeaturesRoughcut options Nina Millns debut novel
Darly comic Goddesses forms part of indie’s push into drama
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FeaturesStarting out: how new talent beat the pandemic to begin their careers
Four young people new to the industry discuss their experiences of trying to get a foot on the ladder during the pandemic
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FeaturesFrench firms make a splash
Asacha enters the market with Red Planet and Wag deals, while Red Production Company dramas power StudioCanal’s growth
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FeaturesUK indies tap global demand for content
International commissions are now a crucial part of the mix as producers look to boost their revenues
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FeaturesDistributors confident as pandemic eases
Fremantle, Endeavor Content, Vice Media, Beyond Rights and All3Media International on their biggest growth opportunities in 2022
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FeaturesConfidence high among N&R indies
Revenues are up 26% and out-of-London commissioning is expected to grow as broadcasters ramp up production following the end of lockdown
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: Extraordinary Escapes With Sandi Toksvig
It’s the bonding between two women as much as the beautiful locations that makes Extraordinary Escapes so special, says Brendan Hughes
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Behind The ScenesThe Last Bus: scaling up Wildseed Studios’ high-concept drama idea for a Netflix budget
Creator Paul Neafcy and exec producers Jesse Cleverly and Miles Bullough on their killer robots series
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FeaturesBBC: Indie numbers down as broadcaster eyes future
Named joint best broadcaster to do business with alongside Channel 4
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FeaturesITV: Shift in strategy opens door for more indies
Worked with more than 100 suppliers in 2021
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FeaturesChannel 4: Streaming growth but gripes remain
It’s A Sin racked up 18m streams in the first three months of 2021
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FeaturesChannel 5: Broader remit pays dividends
Committed to collaborating with smaller producers and those based outside of London


















