All Features articles – Page 161
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Giving men what they want
Figures show that men’s viewing choices are still dominated by war, cars and football. A panel at the Edinburgh TV Festival discussed whether tastes are changing.
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Gearing up for a 4K world
With Sky following BT’s lead in launching a 4K service, OB firms are investing in the technology they need to keep up with growing demand.
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Netflix: diving into the data
Peter White assesses Ampere Analysis’ research into the secretive SVoD service’s content strategy in the UK
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Ice Town: Life on the Edge; BBC Earth
Filming in icy conditions isn’t everyone’s idea of adventure. Robin Parker gets a glimpse of the challenges for crew and townsfolk alike
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Climate change: carbon neutral production
Bafta sustainability manager Aaron Matthews hears from three Albert ‘ambassadors’ about the efforts being made to raise awareness of environmental issues and make TV carbon neutral
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Mo Farah: Race of His Life
Picture and audio post production on the 1 x 60-minute documentary
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Summer Roadtrip idents
Colour grade a series of on-air idents and promos for the Universal Channel
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Making the leap to 5G
The 5G communications network promises instantaneous, highly personalised, ultraresolution video - and the technology is closer than you think, writes Adrian Pennington
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Friday Night Dinner
Provide picture post-production on Robert Popper’s 6x30-minute comedy series
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Robot Wars
Provide all the physical special effects for the main hazard areas in the Robot Wars arena
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Media Asset Management
The cloud is now capable of handling many of the processes involved in TV production, but can it be extended to include content management as well?
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Music placement: the rise of sync
Leading industry figures discuss how the commercial placement of songs is striking a chord with artists, the music world and broadcasters.
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Urbex Enter At Your Own Risk
Complete audio and picture post on an eight-part documentary series about urban explorers.
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The Investigator: A British Crime Story
Create a cinematic title sequence for the 4 x 60-minute crime series.