All Features articles – Page 188
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Hot Picks: Non-Scripted
MipTV is prime hunting ground for the next breakout non-scripted format. Broadcast looks at the gameshows, fact ent formats and reality series that might explode at the market.
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Hot Picks: Hindsight
VH1’s Hindsight is a time-travelling drama largely set in New York in the 1990s
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Hot Picks: Scripted
High-end drama will continue to be a main focus at MipTV, with global players such as Netflix becoming aggressively involved alongside local broadcasters keen to differentiate their schedules. Broadcast looks at some of the hottest international scripted projects set to launch in Cannes.
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UHD takes to the air
Manufacturers are competing to be the first to offer workable UHD RF camera links, but the technology is still at least a year away from the market.
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Inside MTG’s new facility
Sweden’s Modern Times Group’s move to a new London playout facility provided an opportunity to make changes to key technology
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Hot Picks: Pioneers
Pioneers is a social experiment documentary series that follows four couples as they trade in their 21st century comforts for covered wagons, campfires and the harsh reality of the American prairie.
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Hot Picks: Best of British
British series are often among the hottest titles in Cannes, and this is even more apparent at MipTV than at Mipcom, where the latest US titles sometimes take over.Broadcast looks at the latest British big-budget dramas, shiny-floor studio shows and fact ent formats.
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Territory Focus: Germany
After the success of Scandinavia and Israel, it’s the turn of Germany to make its mark internationally, with its history providing great material for drama.
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Territory Focus: Nordics
Nordic producers have proved themselves the masters of noir drama, but what’s next from the region? Jules Grant finds out
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NAB preview: the highlights
Ahead of the trade show in Las Vegas, delegates reveal what’s on their shopping lists
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Making space for light entertainment
Shiny-floor formats haven’t been squeezed out by high-end drama and even quiz show productions are demanding larger, higher-spec spaces, writes Adrian Pennington
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What to expect in Las Vegas
Ultra HD, cloud-based solutions and unmanned aerial vehicles are set to be the big themes at the NAB trade show in Las Vegas. Michael Burns offers his pick of the technology on display
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Training the next generation
Off the back of National Apprenticeship Week, BBC Academy head of new talent Claire Paul speaks to people involved in three of the best schemes currently available
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Kid's TV: changing landscape
Pact is warning of a crisis in kids’ TV due to a lack of broadcaster investment. Could live-action tax credits or quotas be the answer?
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World's Most Talented, Watch
UKTV wanted our show to be ‘big and global’ - so we recruited an international panel of vloggers to act as our jury, says Suzanne Readwin
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Media asset management
As the costs come down, production companies are increasingly investing in archive and MAM systems of their own. Adrian Pennington asks the experts about the options
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World's End
Provide picture and audio post for the 36 x 15-minute drama in which children from different backgrounds find themselves in a remote castle.
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Kew on a Plate
Audio post Clear Cut Pictures Client Lion Television Brief Provide audio post-production for the four-part series in which chef Raymond Blanc and presenter Kate Humble spend a year at Kew Gardens growing heritage produce and cooking seasonal recipes. How it was done Clear Cut’s sound team, ...
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Raised by Wolves
Picture post-production on 6 x 30-minute Caitlin and Caroline Moran-penned comedy series - a modern-day reimagining, set on a council estate, of the brilliant chaos of the Morans’ own childhood.