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Production - Pepper pours£1m into HD kit.
London post-production facility Pepper has purchased a Spirit Datacine together with a Da Vinci 2k Plus grading system in an investment representing£1m, writes Farah Jifri.
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In Production - The Nile put through The Mill.
Mill TV has completed work on The Nile, a three-part documentary for BBC Bristol. The show
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In Production - Liquid packages 24 Hour Quiz.
Liquid TV has put together a graphics package for ITV1's new quiz/reality hybrid show 24 Hour
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In Production - Skaramoosh digs deep for titles.
London facility Skaramoosh has designed and produced the titles for BBC2's history offering Ancestors in which
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IN PRODUCTION - MILLAR BUYS STUDIOS.
Record producer Robin Millar has acquired Whitfield Street Studios from its current owner, Sony Music. Negotiations
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IN PRODUCTION - MOLINARE SPENDS.
Molinare is continuing the£1.5m investment drive started by managing directors Steve Milne and Mark Foligno
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IN PRODUCTION - ENCODA WINS ITV DEAL.
ITV has awarded a multimillion pound contract to Encoda Systems to supply its airtime sales system
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IN PRODUCTION - OPTEX TO SELL SONY.
London-based reseller and rentals company OpTex has inked a deal with Sony to become the latest
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Production - Rough Cut.
Sky has introduced numerous innovations in its sports coverage. Now, it's the BBC's turn, says Roger Moody.
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Production - A Bluffer's Guide to: Widescreen DV.
Broadcasters have embraced widescreen but it is still difficult for those shooting on DV. The 16:9
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Production - On Location - Filming in the round.
Three Mills studio in east London is the location for a new reality show that locks three contestants inside a small pod and then sets them challenges. John Oates finds out more.
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Production - Children of the digital revolution.
Producer Carl Schoenfeld heralds the TV industry's very own 'punk era', a time when digital technology is enabling producers to experiment with different formats to create new looks.
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Production - Family planning issues.
Overhauling Five's soap Family Affairs in line with audience research resulted in a change in direction of storylines, a culling of redundant characters and a significant injection of cash. Rory O'Donnell reports.
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Off The Record - Lookalikes.
The venerable Lord Hutton and the veteran Today anchor John Humphrys. One sticks the boot in,
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Off The Record - Ticking the boxes.
The BBC press office has been busy this week pumping out a series of 'major' public
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Off The Record - Grand gesture.
The amount of goodwill shown towards deposed BBC director general Greg Dyke by his former employees
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Off The Record - Highbrow arts channel.
Five had us all fooled that its days of football, fornicating and films were all in
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'So nice to see well-written, well-acted, original telly drama.'...