All Features articles – Page 206
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David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive 3D
Deliver more than 200 VFX shots in 3D and 4K
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The Great Train Robbery, BBC1
Turning back the clock to 1963 – and the moral ambiguity at the heart of this cops and robbers story
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2013: A year of boom and bust
The Mill’s TV arm closed, but with Soho and Manchester facilities opening there were highs too
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2013: The year that was
Legends passed, TVC closed its doors, UK drama took on a Scandi influence and a schoolboy brought us to tears
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2013: Big deals for British TV
From sporting battles and controversial content funding to indie buyouts and UK tax credits
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2013: A new player on the pitch
BT Sport’s launch and SIS Live’s exit were the biggest events ahead of the Commonwealth Games
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2013: Boom time for distributors
In a big year for drama, and with new platforms hungry for content, 2013 was a busy time
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2013: Making space for growth
In the studios sector, 2013 was all about space – the demand for it, the lack of it and how to build more of it.
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2013: The explosion of online
Digital growth was driven by tablet penetration, 4G and an industry monetising IPTV
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Q&A: Jonathan Boseley, London Live
The head of programming for London Live reveals his wishlist for the channel
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Masterclass: Managing talent
Lucy Hooper talks to producers and presenters on how to get the best from the ‘turn’
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Q&A: Kim Shillinglaw, BBC
The BBC commissioning editor for science and natural history reveals her wishlist
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The Joy of Logic
Provide picture and audio post services for the mind-expanding foray into the world of logic
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GroupM tops list as orders fall
Broadcast Greenlight index shows commissions falling, but new shows breaking through
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Ahead in the cloud?
When it comes to the cloud, why do so many execs have their head in the sand, asks David Peto.