All Freely articles – Page 6
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Comment
News channels still hold value
Their business model is challenged but their power and influence shouldn’t be ignored, says Toby Chapman
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News
Q&A: Tim Walker, AJA on the merits of HDR for sports TV
As sport begins to return to normality, HDR is enjoying a resurgence. AJA’s Tim Walker discusses how the technology has developed in the past year
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Behind The Scenes
How we put Domina on trial
The coronavirus cut our Sky swords ‘n’ sandals drama by two episodes and forced us into re-writes for an unexpected courtroom drama, says Simon Burke
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Comment
The intellectual property issues of volumetric video
Graeme Murray at Marks & Clerk discusses potentially thorny legal issues to do with the way the viewer engages with volumetric content
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Behind The Scenes
The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime, BBC2
Building trust with officers was key to recording some extraordinary moments, says series producer Louise Malkinson
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Comment
VFX Trends – what’s hype and what’s not
David Cordon, head of TV and film, Flipbook Studio discusses the pros and cons of recent trends in VFX production
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News
World Rugby to broadcast free live streams of Super Rugby in UK and globally
Ireland, some European countries, Asia (excluding Japan), North Africa and the Middle East will also be able to enjoy the free live sport
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Behind The Scenes
Building Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance
The celebrity chef navigated time differences and quarantines to film our BBC1 game show, says Sue Allison
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News
John McAndrew: GB News won’t be shouty and divisive
Programme chief says regulator Ofcom is ’excited’ for news channel’s launch
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Comment
How the industry can collaborate to make change
As Sky is unveiled among the sponsors of COP26, Sky Studios chief Gary Davey explains why it is launching guidelines on sustainable production
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Comment
Why TV must learn to manage properly
It’s time to end ‘anti-management’ techniques that impact mental health and cost producers money, says Sunshine Jackson Underhill
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Sponsored
When Paul met the politicians
Getting Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn to abandon the script and offer a soundbite that turns an interview into a story
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Comment
Finding the lockdown formula for IndieLab
Nothing beats good, old-fashioned networking but our class of 2020 has made the most of digital opportunities, says Victoria Powell
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Critics
The Real ‘Des’: The Story of Dennis Nilsen
“I reckon that the droning narcissist would have hated this film, which is gratifying. For here we learnt what a truly crushing bore he was”
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News
Industry wins battle over 14-day quarantine exemption
Actors and key off-screen talent can travel freely to UK - but must remain within a production ‘bubble’
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News
Soap writer’s indie debuts with Canadian order
LGBTQ+ Network orders eight-part run of Donut Films’ sexual identity drama
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Comment
Broadcasters have gone backwards on inclusion
Diversity of headcount is not enough - TV must find ways to empower BAME staff, says Marcus Ryder
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Features
Vice News Tonight: news via remote control
Vice’s flagship bulletins are filming without a physical studio during lockdown. Global newsgathering chief Susie Banikarim tells Jesse Whittock how
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News
Sky strikes deal with Tempel director
Philipp Leinemann will develop German and international projects