All Features articles – Page 110
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Ross Bentley: Thunderbirds
Sylvia Anderson’s personal invitation to the Marionation studio was one of the best days of the Rightstracker chief executive’s childhood
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Understanding the scale of US network TV
President of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox, Rob Wade, details the shape of his entertainment strategy
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Emma Scott: Only Fools and Horses
Del Boy’s catchphrases, slapstick and deadpan delivery combine to make John Sullivan’s comedy endlessly rewatchable, says the Beano Studios chief exec
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Put yourself in our shoes, commissioners tell indies
Producers urged to understand what channels are broadcasting before pitching
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Brian Hill: Black Daisies for the Bride
Peter Symes and Tony Harrison’s almost unbearably poignant and radical mix of visuals, poetry and music left the Century Films boss reeling
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Jez Nelson: Tomorrow’s World
The seat-of-the-pants nature of the BBC’s science staple had the Somethin’ Else chief - and one-time presenter - enthralled
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New lifestyle programming opportunities at Discovery
Discovery set to launch a new linear and SVoD offering in 2020 led by TV designers Chip and Joanna Gaines
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Fiona O’Sullivan: Sex and the City
In HBO’s New York fantasy, life was for living - but the characters didn’t stand still, says True North’s fact ent chief
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Ed Coulthard: The Thin Blue Line
Errol Morris’ revolutionary blurring of factual and drama casts a long shadow over documentary forms, says the Blast! Films chief executive
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Broadcast TECH: June 2019
The post team behind Starz mini-series The Spanish Princess speak to Jake Bickerton about swapping the muted tones of traditional period drama for a vibrant, colourful look
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MPS: The latest solutions all under one roof
Visitors to The Media Production Show 2019 will get a chance to try out the newest kit from Blackmagic, JVC and many more
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Showcase: Providing the wow factor
Gaming technology combined with sophisticated tracking technology and photo-realistic rendering is bringing the wow factor to a wide range of productions, from concerts to sporting spectaculars Michael Burns looks at some of the best recent examples
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Magic Mics
From hydrophones to wireless systems, Kevin Hilton looks at some of the most useful and groundbreaking innovations in audio-capture technology
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Ask The Experts: The Brexit Effect
With departure from the EU delayed, Tim Dams asks five post house bosses what impact the drawn-out Brexit process is having on their business
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Kevin Cecil: The Goodies
The comedy trio’s visual gags and elastic reality continue to delight and astonish the Year of the Rabbit co-creator
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Sheffield Doc/Fest offers lots of pitching opportunity
Sheffield Doc/Fest is in full swing for 2019, with a host of breakthrough documentaries, networking opportunities and a chance to connect with commissioners. While the festival may not be as big as its Cannes or Sundance counterparts, it provides ample and exciting opportunity to meet and learn from some of ...
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How novel adaptations are driving peak-TV boom
Creatives behind shows including Killing Eve, Sharp Objects and Catch-22 discuss the relationship between page and screen
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Rhys Thomas: Cracker
If you haven’t seen “the best crime drama of all time”, the actor and writer/director has an offer you cannot refuse
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Tiffen to unveil new products at MPS
New Tiffen Steadicam products announced recently at NAB and Cine Gear 2019 will be on show and on demo at the forthcoming Media Production Show in London at Olympia, June 11/12. Steadicam M-2: A new high-end Steadicam rig from the Tiffen Company, the Steadicam M-2 is a lightweight stabilizer ...
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Nat Geo seeks blue-chip docs
Broadcaster targets high-profile names behind the camera in move away from talent-led series