All Freely articles – Page 8
-
FeaturesBest documentary programme: The Fight For Mosul
“It humanises a story that is complex and difficult. The documentary is beautifully made with incredible access”
-
FeaturesGetting closer to the action
The Sports Tech Innovation Forum highlighted how technology is being used to engage fans
-
CommentMedia should guard against being caught out by NDAs
Due diligence is essential to ensure projects don’t fail at the last minute, says Rory Lynch
-
-
CommentKids’ genre is turning a corner
Contestable Fund and government support are reasons to be cheerful, says Anna Home
-
FeaturesMoving from stage to screen
Theatre writers are increasingly taking on TV series, drawn by the flexibility and freedom offered by the longer format
-
FeaturesLookout Point
”We always encourage our staff to share their ideas freely and openly and give credit (and thanks) where it’s due”
-
NewsITVS rebrands Vera production label
Kate Bartlett unveils Silverprint Pictures alongside six-part drama win
-
NewsPact questions Ofcom ruling against Can’t Pay…
Privacy ruling leaves producer Brinkworth Films ‘perplexed’
-
FeaturesSharpening the focus on VR
From journalism to gaming, virtual reality has entered the everyday, but audiences have been slow on the uptake
-
Behind The ScenesThe Beatles, Hippies and Hells Angels, Sky Atlantic
The Beatles, Hippies and Hells Angels
-
NewsVFX leaders voice Brexit concerns
European visual effects houses have urged for calm and rationale thinking as the UK and EU work towards Brexit.
-
-
NewsKids' indies respond to ITV move
The British children’s television sector suffered another blow this week after ITV retreated further away from original kids’ commissioning.
-
NewsOfcom hails 'highly successful' local DAB trial
Local radio stations could begin broadcasting nationwide after Ofcom completed “highly successful” trials of a low-cost DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) system.
-
CommentBrexit: separating fact from fiction
Leaving the EU presents huge challenges for TV, but it is important to distinguish reality from hyseria, says lawyer Jeremy Roberts
-
FeaturesDoc/Fest: YouTube offering opportunities for minority voices
Diversity panel discussed emerging opportunities for minorities, defying stereotypes and pushing boundaries.
-
NewsSpotlight on craft and facilities at Media Production Show
The Media Production Show will draw together a host of craft-focussed companies, with exhibitors from the worlds of special effects, post production, studios and aerial photography set to reveal new products and services at the show.
-
FeaturesNations and Regions: local TV
The brainchild of former culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, local TV got off to a less-than-stellar start. Where do the surviving channels sit in the broadcasting ecology? asks Stephen Arnell
-
Behind The ScenesHarlan Coben's The Five, Sky 1
Approaching a drama script in the same vein as author Harlan Coben’s thrillers, with hooks and cliffhangers at every turn, had to be a collaborative process, says Danny Brocklehurst


















