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Symphony kit at Sanctuary
Sanctuary Post has bought an Avid Symphony online edit system in response to client demand, shortly after buying two Nitris DS HD systems earlier in the year.
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CTVC lands D-Day Despatches
CTVC has finished post-production on Optomen's D-Day Despatches. The show has been produced as a news programme, covering the landings which took place 60 years ago. The 5 x 15-minute series is in a modern format, using all the associated contemporary technology. Post was completed at the Bushy-based CTVC and ...
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St Anne's acts on Omagh drama
St Anne's Post has recently completed the post on Tiger Aspect/ Hell's Kitchen International's Omagh. The drama is based on the infamous 1998 bombing, the search for the perpetrators and the unmet need for a thorough examination. St Anne's Jamie Shemeld did the online work, while Kevin Brazier and ...
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BBC triumphs on RTS sports day
The BBC dominated this year's Royal Television Society Sports Awards, picking up eight awards with ITV and Channel 4 each picking up three.
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Jump tackles war film titles
Jump has produced opening titles and programme graphics for BBC documentary One Day at War. The titles introduce 16 people who were filmed for a day on 22 March 2004. The trait they had in common was that they live in places affected by conflict. Keith Livingstone designed and composited ...
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Yentob to paint a picture of Britain
Alan Yentob, the BBC's director of drama, entertainment and children's, is set to present another series for the corporation. BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has asked Yentob - who fronts the Imagine arts strand - to host the forthcoming 6 x 60-minute A Picture of Britain ...
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Granada promotion
Granada development producer Clare Thompson has been appointed head of development for the company's entertainment division. Thompson, who devised Granada show American Princess for NBC, will now oversee the merger of Carlton and Granada's development teams. She replaces Siobhan Greene who has left to join Simon Cowell's new production company.
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Discreet acquisition
Discreet has bought Unreal Pictures, developer of the award-winning character animation tool Character Studio. The move brings Character Studio in-house after nearly four years of collaboration, tying it permanently to Discreet's 3ds Max. Discreet now has full intellectual property and patent ownership to Unreal software and, importantly, retains the services ...
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Waller joins red
Colourist Tim Waller has joined Red. Waller, who started at SVC grading classic promos such as Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love before moving to MPC, has joined from his post as head of telecine at Dublin's Windmill Lane Pictures. His work included commercials for Guinness, Vodafone and Carlsberg. Red managing ...
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Second EQ at AHC
AHC Post has installed a second Quantel EQ, less than a year after buying its first, to cope with a demand for HD work. It has also bought a Quantel QEdit Pro editing system, which will be networked with the two eQs to handle preparation and SD-only work. 'It's been ...
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Jelly TV buys smoke
Bristol-based Jelly TV has bought the UK's first Smoke on Linux system for£50,000. The graphics and animation specialist decided to buy it on the back of recent successful projects for the BBC: Curriculum Bites for BBC Education and Time Machine for the Natural History Unit. Jelly delivered over 300 SFX ...
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Mentorn looks at urban myths
Indie Mentorn is to make a series for Channel 4 exploring the truth behind a range of urban myths such as the tale of the fisherman who was skewered through the eye by a leaping swordfish, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 doc set to examine UK Asian stereotypes
Indie Juniper is making a two-hour peaktime documentary for Channel 4 that it hopes will dispel the stereotypes associated with British Asians, writes Glen Mutel.
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Jason comedy drama returns to ITV
ITV has commissioned a third and final outing of the David Jason-directed comedy drama The Quest. The Quest III - Gold Diggers of 1961 will be filmed in London and Leeds between June and July. The executive producers are Steve Christian and David Reynolds, who also produces. Douglas Livingstone has ...
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Sewell to front rolls-royce doc for five
Art critic Brian Sewell is to present another show for Five - fronting a history of Rolls-Royce. The two-parter, which will air later this summer, is timed to coincide with the luxury car manufacturer's centenary year. The series, produced by Wag TV, was ordered by Five controller of daytime, arts ...
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Wall to Wall turns to agatha christie
Indie Wall to Wall is to follow up its George Orwell - a Life in Pictures BBC2 special by turning its gaze on novelist Agatha Christie. The 90-minute Agatha Christie - a Life in Pictures will look at the Poirot creator's life and work and be based on her autobiography. ...
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Stein to barge around coast of france
Celebrity chef Rick Stein is to travel on a barge around the coast of France for his next BBC2 culinary series. Rick Stein's Between Two Seas, through indie Denham Productions, will either be eight or 10 episodes long. It will be produced and directed by David Pritchard and executive produced ...
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Monkey to produce spielberg doc
Monkey Kingdom is to produce a documentary on movie director Stephen Spielberg for Five, featuring exclusive interviews with the director. Five controller of music and youth Sham Sandhu has commissioned the 60-minute programme, Hollywood Heroes: Spielberg, to air in September to tie in with the UK release of Spielberg's new ...
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Ten Alps pays£1m for indie Blakeway
Alex Connock, chief executive of Ten Alps Communications, said he is now looking to buy a factual entertainment or drama producer following his indie's£1m acquisition of documentary specialist Blakeway Productions.
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IWC adds colour to the Russian revolution
IWC Media is to team up with a host of international broadcasters to produce a documentary about the Russian revolution, which includes new coloured prints of classic archive footage, writes Glen Mutel.