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Directors UK calls on BBC to relax high-definition guidelines
High-profile directors including Sam Mendes and Edgar Wright have written to the BBC calling on it to relax its guidelines on delivering content in high definition.
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C4 seeks Homeland-style success with The A Word
Channel 4 is developing a new drama from Keshet International, the company that created the Israeli drama that was remade as Homeland.
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Outline tackles nature for BBC1
Outline Productions is moving into nature programming with a BBC1 show that campaigns to save some of Britain’s threatened wildlife.
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Netflix buys US rights to The Fall
Netflix has acquired exclusive rights to Gillian Anderson-fronted crime drama The Fall in the US after striking a deal with Content Television and Digital
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Argonon buys Transparent after umbrella deal
Argonon has made its first acquisition since launching two years ago – buying boutique factual indie Transparent Television outright.
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Angénieux releases first of new anamorphic lenses
VIDEO: Angénieux has unveiled the first in a new series of anamorphic lenses.
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Da Vinci's Demons to return
US cable network Starz and international broadcast group Fox International Channels have renewed BBC Worldwide’s Da Vinci’s Demons for a second season.
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Yesterday uncovers Professor Hutton’s Curiosities
Yesterday has agreed a co-production deal with Indigo Films and Television for a history series examining the hidden gems of Britain’s museums.
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Blackmagic unveils 4K cinema camera
NAB 2013: 4K was the dominant theme at NAB 2013, as widely expected, with many manufacturers launching devices at the Las Vegas show to complement kit released a few months ago and complete their ultra-HD workflows.
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AJA unveils portable 4K monitoring tool
NAB 2013: AJA has unveiled its new Hi5-4K portable device for 4K display monitoring.
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Atomos launches Samurai Blade field recorder
NAB 2013: Atomos has launched the Samurai Blade field recorder for the capture of 10-bit 422 images from a camera’s sensor to Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD editing codecs.
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Saphir Capital takes stake in Molinare
Molinare has secured a new investor, with Saphir Capital Partners joining the post firm’s existing shareholders Next Wave Partners, British Film Company, chairman Steve Milne and managing director Julie Parmenter.
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BBC to plug skills gap with scheme for 100 apprentices
The BBC has launched a technology apprenticeship scheme in a bid to avert a skills shortage that the broadcaster’s chief technology officer warned could prevent it from staging large-scale outside broadcasts such as the Olympics and Glastonbury.
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DirecTV orders Full Circle from Momentum
US pay-TV broadcaster DirecTV has ordered edgy adult drama Full Circle from Nick Hamm’s UK indie Momentum Television.
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Digital approach appeals to sci-fi maestro
The creator of Heroes talks to Peter White about teaming up with Pure Grass for latest show.
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ITV4 Krays campaign gets fans tweeting
A social media campaign orchestrated by ITV4 helped drive viewer engagement with film The Krays, making it one of the most tweeted about shows on Sunday.
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Red's Ted Schilowitz on the 6K Dragon sensor
VIDEO: Red co-founder Ted Schilowitz speaks about the firm’s latest innovation, its 6K Dragon sensor.
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ITV's Jeff Pope preps Appropriate Adult follow up
ITV is working on a follow up drama to Appropriate Adult based on the life of Malcolm Webster, who was convicted of murdering his first wife and attempting to kill his second wife.
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BBC3 checks in at Hotel of Mum and Dad
BBC3 is to examine the growing trend of young couples who are forced to move back in with their parents in a series produced by Mentorn Media.
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Yesterday returns to Raiders of the Lost Past
Yesterday has snapped up a second series of World Media Rights’ quest for legendary objects, Raiders of the Lost Past.