All Features articles – Page 216
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Our Girl, BBC1
A real-life army camp lent authenticity to Tony Grounds’ new BBC1 drama, Our Girl, while a few tricks transformed a Bedfordshire quarry into Afghanistan.
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How to use the second screen
A Broadcast panel asks experts from Sky, Brightcove, Capablue & Intrasonics how to build a successful TV strategy with a compelling user experience across multiple devices.
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The new rules of engagement
What are broadcasters and producers bringing to the table in multiplatform projects – and how can they make them pay? Broadcast brought together the key players at a roundtable sponsored by Xbox
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Game on for Ultra-HD
With barriers to production beginning to be overcome, the 2014 World Cup final in Rio could be the first major event captured in 4K.
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BVE 2013: Broadcast's video review
Broadcast speaks with some of the key exhibitors and speakers at this year’s trade show and exhibition.
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What Destroyed the Hindenburg?
Complete picture and audio post for the programme about the airship crash.
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Secrets of the Stonehenge Skeletons
Provide a package of 3D animation for the programme about a team of archaeologists
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Evolution not revolution
I’m approaching BVE expecting to see evolution not revolution, says Jon Try
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My Little Princess
Create a magical and edgy world to reflect the playful nature of the dating show
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Tackling TV’s growing problem
The move to file-based workflows has put storage under the spotlight. Leading figures in the industry discuss best practice and what to do with the ‘digital sludge’.
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How to get a break in TV
Five leading figures in TV and radio recruitment offer their tips and advice for taking that all important first or next step onto the ladder
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Shootout: Sony Vs GoPro Vs Drift
We test the latest wearable cameras from Sony, Drift and GoPro to find out which can withstand the most punishment and produce the best images.
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Keep it simple
DoPs want simple systems that allow us to get on with our jobs, says Ed Moore