All Creative Review articles – Page 7
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Features
Tracey Ullman's Show, BBC1
Picture post-production on a second 6 x 30-minute series of the sketch show
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Clique, BBC3
Deliver a title sequence and photo-real visual effects shots for the university-set drama.
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SS-GB, BBC1
Create a title sequence for the 5 x 60-minute adaptation of Len Deighton’s alternative history novel
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Stan Lee's Lucky Man, Sky1
Post-production on the second series of the 10 x 60-minute drama
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The Railways that Built Britain with Chris Tarrant, C5
Post-production on a 3 x 60-minute series in which Chris Tarrant looks at how trains shaped modern Britain.
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Jon Richardson: How to Survive the End of the World
Picture and audio post-production of the one-off comedy documentary in which comedian Jon Richardson examines his fears
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Birds of Paradise: The Ultimate Quest
Post services and camera equipment for the doc in which Frank Gardner and Benedict Allen journey through Papua New Guinea
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Food: Truth or Scare
Post-production for the second series of a 5 x 45-minute daytime show fronted by Gloria Hunniford and Chris Bavin
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News
VFX duo set up northern post-production facility
Bafta award-winning VFX artist Chris Birks has teamed up with Chris Brearley to launch a post-production facility in West Yorkshire.
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News
Evolutions bolsters team with dubbing mixer hire
Evolutions has recruited dubbing mixer Dan Chapman from The Farm.
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Features
Walking the Americas, C4
Grade and online for a 4 x 60-minute series in which explorer Levison Wood treks 1,800 miles
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The Dumping Ground, CBBC
Post-production on the children’s drama about the experiences of young people and their care workers
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Uncle, BBC3
Picture and audio post-production on the comedy about an irresponsible 30-something musician
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Hospital, BBC2
Provide picture and audio post-production services on a 6 x 60-minute series about the NHS
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The Halcyon, ITV
Conform, grade, online and deliver an 8 x 60-minute drama about a WWII hotel