All Features articles – Page 182
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Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure
Picture and audio post-production for the 3 x 60-minute series in which Joanna Lumley travels the 6,400-mile route from Hong Kong to Moscow.
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How to Get a Council House
Picture and audio post services for the third outing of the 3 x 60-minute series that looks at how councils deal with a lack of properties and high demand from people in need of homes with affordable rent.
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Right on the Money: Live
Post-production of VT inserts for the series on how viewers can save cash and manage their spending.
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Behind the scenes: the redevelopment of TVC
BBC Studios and Post Production (BBC S&PP) took Broadcast on a tour of Television Centre (TVC) to see the progress being made in the redevelopment of the west London site.
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My Mad Fat Diary
Post for the E4 drama about a group of friends embarking on post-college life in the 1990s.
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Playhouse Presents: King for a Term
Post-production for the drama written and directed by Idris Elba about his childhood in Hackney, when he is suddenly moved to a school for children with learning difficulties.
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The Autistic Gardener
Post-production for the four-part series about Alan Gardner and a team of enthusiastic gardeners tasked with tackling some untidy spaces.
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Drama: hits and misses
Will the low ratings of BBC1’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell force a retreat into safer territory? Paul Whitelaw examines why acclaimed dramas don’t always connect with viewers
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Training: career shadowing
Trainees and mentors who took part in a recent career shadowing initiative run by the BBC, RTS and Creative Skillset tell BBCAcademy project manager Suzy Lambert about their experiences
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Black Work
Picture and audio post-production, including the creation of a soundscape that conveys lead character Jo Gillespie’s confused state of mind as she attempts to find out who killed her husband.
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Nature’s Greatest Dancers
Create a harmonious, cohesive look and sound design for the two-part archive-based series.
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Virgin Atlantic: Up in the Air
Provide picture and audio post-production for the 3 x 60-minute documentary series that takes viewers behind the scenes of the airline during its 30th anniversary year.
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Interview: Vitec's Matt Danilowicz
Matt Danilowicz has snapped up seven companies since he became chief executive of Vitec Videocom in 2012. And, as he tells George Bevir, he’s not putting away his cheque book any time soon.
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Roundtable: Solving the kids' TV crisis
Broadcast’s panel of experts examine the decline in children’s commissioning, the growing role of digital content and how the future of the genre could be secured. Robin Parker reports
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Best Programme Acquisition: The 100
US sci-fi drama The 100 became E4’s most successful programme launch with 1.7 million (8%) overnight viewers in July 2014.
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Best Entertainment Programme: Wild Things
For a brief time this spring, the goings-on at 7pm on Sundays on Sky felt like a collective fever dream.
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Best Game: Reverse the Odds for Stand Up To Cancer
Helping to find a cure for cancer may not be the obvious motivation when downloading a game for your smartphone or tablet, but Maverick Television’s innovative offering made it possible.
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Best Popular Factual Programme: The Islamic State
Film-maker Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with Sunni jihadist group Islamic State for this extraordinary film, shooting all the footage and conducting all the interviews himself.