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Northern Upstart wins funding boost
Northern Upstart has won £75,000 funding from screen agency Northern Film & Media.
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Leopard USA signs first format deal
Argonon-owned indie Leopard Films USA has secured its first format deal to remake Spanish show The Imposter in the States.
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Structured reality to get own Bafta category
Reality and constructed factual is to get its own Bafta category category as part of a reworking of the Bafta TV Awards.
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Latest Mistika on show at BVE North
SGO’s UK reseller Pixelution will host the first UK demonstration of the latest version of Mistika at BVE North next week.
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Canon unveils prototype DSLR
Canon is developing a new EOS series DSLR camera that it says will include an enhanced version of the video capture capability offered by its current line-up of cameras.
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Take 2 invests £1.25m
Take 2 is to spend £1.25m in cameras and lenses, including the purchase of eight Arri Alexa Studio cameras
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Karaoke TV app first to charge via Paypal
A connected TV karaoke game is to be the first app in the UK which will allow consumers to pay for content via Paypal.
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Bafta Guru to aid creatives
Bafta has launched a new online resource geared to “inspire minds in film, TV, and games” with industry expertise.
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Alexa gets in-camera support for DNxHD
Arri has revealed plans to offer in-camera support for Avid’s DNxHD codec for its Alexa range of cameras.
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Discovery acquires Betty
Betty, the producer behind the Joy of Teen Sex and Dirty Sexy Things, has been bought by Discovery Communications - its first acquisition of a UK indie.
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X Factor's Frankie Cocozza sparks Ofcom probe
Controversial X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza is giving ITV more to worry about than falling ratings – Ofcom is investigating three separate incidents that may have breached its code.
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Indie secures rights to Somali kidnap story
The true story of a British couple held hostage by Somali pirates for more than a year could be heading for our screens.
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MGM first Netflix UK partner
US VoD firm Netflix has signed MGM as its first UK partner - a move that will see the forthcoming Hobbit films offered exclusively in the region through the online rental service.
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Bear Grylls to take celebrities into the wild for C4
Bear Grylls is returning to Channel 4 with a new series that will see him taking celebrities out into the wild.
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ABC pulls out of BBC2 drama over casting
Australia’s ABC has pulled out of BBC2’s Jane Campion co-production Top of the Lake because of the decision to cast Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss in the lead role.
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Red Planet writing prize returns
Tony Jordan’s Red Planet Pictures has launched its fourth annual search for new writing talent in partnership with Kudos Film and Television.
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One Show avoids being collared by Ofcom
The One Show has been cleared by Ofcom following complaints from a pets’ manufacturing company.
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UCL launches Twitter-led improv show
UCL’s School of Communication Arts is producing an improv comedy show where the stand ups will respond to comments made on Twitter as the audience watches.
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RTS reveals Craft and Design Awards shortlist
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the shortlist for its annual Craft and Design Awards.
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More4 to screen Jimmy Carter interview
An interview of former US president Jimmy Carter by Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow will air on More4 next month.