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Production - Hunting down Van Gogh.
ZCZ Films visited nine countries and 38 galleries in search of the real Vincent Van Gogh.
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PRODUCTION - DISCREET SUPPORT.
Discreet editing and visual effects systems will support Apple's Final Cut Pro interchange format in upcoming
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In production - Quinta designs Greek titles.
Quinta's Gus Henry has completed design on the titles and independent sequences for BBC2's Learning Zone.
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In production - Church film touched up by Oasis.
Oasis Television has put the finishing touches on Spreading Her Wings, Shine Productions' 60-minute documentary on
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PRODUCTION - BOW TIE ORDERS HD.
Bow Tie Television last week commissioned the purchase of a second high definition OB truck owing
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Production - Rough cut - Stop being sniffy.
Indies should see making programmes for daytime and regional TV as an opportunity to showcase their skills, writes Harry Bell.
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PRODUCTION - OUTPOST IN BBC DEAL.
Pinewood-based Outpost Facilities has been commissioned to do online and offline edits on the BBC's new
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Ratings - Football is bright spot in lost weekend for BBC.
6 Will and Grace Fri 21.00 2.67 12.38 1.16 9.43
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PRODUCTION - ALL SHOOK UP AT NAB.
Apple took the opportunity to announce Shake 3.5, its next step in shape-shifting special effects, among
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Production - Crews take aim at novice producers.
Hiring a young, inexperienced producer may have its advantages, but for many crews and equipment hire firms, it marks the start of a disastrous or at least difficult relationship. Richard Dean finds out why.
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In production - P3 completes It's my Body job.
P3 has completed online and grading on a series of six interstitials for children's channel Nickelodeon.
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Production - Last Night of Proms to go global with HD.
BBC outside broadcasts is refurbishing an OB truck so that it can produce an HD version
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COMMISSIONS - SENSING MURDER OPTIONED FOR US MARKET.
Granada Entertainment has picked up the US format rights to paranormal crime show Sensing Murder. The
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Comment - Staring death in the face.
The moment of death is too private an event for television cameras to film, says Guy Ker, but the fact of death - especially in a world immersed in conflict - must not be ignored.
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Production - Thomson brings super slo-mo to HD cameras.
Manufacturer Thomson has developed a camera system that does super slo-mo in HD, writes Will Strauss at NAB.
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Opinion - Give the governors a break.
With criticism of the BBC's form of governance scaling new heights, the corporation must stop blaming individuals and address its problems.
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On the box - Going the extra distance.
Bethan Corney is pleasantly surprised by the expert writing and stylish film-making of two documentaries that, in different ways, capture the power of the human spirit.
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Analysis - Profile - Venturing down new avenues.
Since clawing 4 Ventures back from heavy losses, Rob Woodward is determined to extend the C4 brand through commercial opportunities.
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Analysis - The next BBC governors?
Can the BBC's system of governance survive the Charter review or will Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter and chairman David Currie soon become the new 'governors' of the corporation? Leigh Holmwood reports.
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Ratings analysis - Who's winning the ratings war?
With eight out of the top 10 highest rating shows, ITV is well ahead of the BBC in peaktime this year. And with Charter review focusing the corporation's attention on public service broadcasting and BBC1's drama output lagging behind ITV1's the BBC's opti