All Features articles – Page 55
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My Mentor: James Friend and James Stier
How cinematographer James Friend is supporting camera assistant James Stier’s move from docs into high-end drama
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Crossing a cultural chasm to shoot Giri/Haji in Japan
Why filming in Tokyo was crucial for executive producer Chris Fry to ensure the Sister crime thirller felt authentic
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How the Nolans stayed in cruise control for Quest Red
The coronavirus put paid to several European excursions we’d planned for the Nolan sisters but we adapted, says Dimitri Nicomanis
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How Rachel Khoo made a coronavirus era cooking show
Creating a Food Network series while self-isolating in a remote Swedish village was a unique experience, says celebrity chef Rachel Khoo
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America: Our Defining Hours - the production where nobody met
Nutopia used pre-cleansed drop kits, negotiated civil unrest and addressed the problems of front doorsteps to complete History’s lockdown doc
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Telling Trump’s tale through tweets for BBC3
Communicating ‘The Donald’s’ revolutionary method of speaking to the electorate was made all the harder by lockdown, says director Emeka Onono
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Broadcasters need to embrace new platforms to access changing audiences
Channels must evolve into multi-media platforms
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Gallery: Television Centre’s 60th anniversary
Selection of of previously unseen images of the BBC’s White City location and landmark programmes made there
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David Cornwall on ‘serendipitous’ Diana doc
Navigating secretive contributors, demanding commissioners and NDAs were all worth it for the Scorpion TV founder
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Carlotta Rossi Spencer’s format trio
Every deal, good or bad, is a learning experience, says Banijay formats guru
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Clearing the way for C5's mega-landfill doc
We needed a full arsenal of kit to capture the best footage of a giant, dusty California landfill site, says Rob Greig
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Romesh: diversity in TV isn’t where it should be
The comedian and presenter discusses why progress on diversity is behind schedule and producing The Ranganation in lockdown
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Behind the scenes at The School that Tried to End Racism
Our ob-doc mini-series about unconscious racial bias in children helped out production team understand more about themselves, says David DeHaney
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Cross-media partnerships hint at a deeper consolidation to come
Consumer gatekeepers will broaden carried services
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Don’t let Covid-19 derail nations and regions progress
Industry must not retreat to London post-pandemic, says Graham Sherrington
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Creating an industry of equality
Broadcasting can be inclusive of young people from all backgrounds, says Ashley-John Baptiste
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Building a pyramid for C4
Constructing a real-life pyramid from scratch in Mexico was a unique TV challenge, says Bella Falk
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Nikki Lilly Bakes: truly a family affair
Our teenage baking star’s parents became vital members of our production, says Sarah Murch
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Dramatising the reality of fast fame
Reggie Yates’s drama exploration of reality TV feels like an urgent story to tell, says Sue Horth
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Mo Gilligan: the industry must do better
The comedian and presenter tells Desiree Ibekwe it’s time TV gives diversity talent a consistent chance to excel