All Wildflame Productions articles – Page 2
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CommentWhen it comes to training, we need more than sink-or-swim
A more structured approach could reduce the skills gap, open opportunities to freelancers and boost the health of the industry, says Kate Fletcher
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Behind The ScenesBorn Deaf Raised Hearing, BBC1
Director/producer Toby Cameron tracks Jonny Cotsen’s journey to discover whether he can be part of both deaf and hearing worlds
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NewsS4C hires Llinos Griffin-Williams as content chief
Wildflame creative director joins to push Welsh-language broadcaster onto global stage
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FeaturesWildflame Productions
‘We don’t clock-watch or call people out if they happen to leave the office early or arrive late. We trust our staff to do their jobs’
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NewsWildflame partners with Celebro for US push
Welsh indie ties with studio and facilities company
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Behind The ScenesExploring the complexities of sex and disability
Wildflame’s Jacqueline Lee tackles taboo topics for S4C
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VideoTrailer: Sex, Me and Disability - S4C
Rhys Bowler begins a long-distance relationship while juggling the complexities of his deteriorating condition. Produced by Wildflame Productions
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NewsWildflame ties with NFTS for talent training
Welsh indie creates bespoke initiative to hone staff and freelance skills
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NewsGangs of London triumphs at Bafta Wales
It’s A Sin, The Pembrokeshire Murders and Black & Welsh also performed well
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RatingsComedy and travel shows hit the mark
Second series of C4’s This Way Up matches first run, while Michael Ball’s Welsh tour continues C5’s success
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RatingsCrime dramas stay neck and neck
BBC1’s Baptiste and ITV’s Professor T prove evenly matched in Sunday head-to-head
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FeaturesNot 4 Sale campaign - signatories
Features prominent figures from the indie sector, politician and trade bodies
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NewsGangs of London scores eight Bafta Wales noms
Sky Atlantic drama, The Pembrokeshire Murders and Bad Wolf lead the pack
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RatingsVigil and Vera grip almost 10m
SUNDAY: Drama double draw gangbuster ratings as World Productions’ thriller is BBC1’s second-biggest scripted launch of the year
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RatingsC5 drama takes a dip Down Under
Lie With Me is lowest C5 stripped series launch since April 2020, while Rob & Romesh fail to medal for Sky 1.
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RatingsThe Hundred multiplies with 1.2m high
Free-to-air cricket competition spins solid numbers on BBC2
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