All Features articles – Page 221
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How to grow your network
Natasha Maw of the BBC Academy asks five of the UK’s most prolific media networkers how they make friends and influence people
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Shared DNA – or Euro pudding?
In Geneva earlier this month, the cream of European drama producers met at Festival Tous Ecrans – the festival of all screens – to exchange ideas and thrash out an answer to this question.
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Brazil With Michael Palin
Providing full audio post-production for the 4 x 60-minute documentary series.
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George Clarke's Amazing Spaces
Providing full post on a series exploring turning tiny places into living spaces.
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Drama comes into its own
In the last of our roundtables from MediaCityUK, six industry figures debate the health and future of drama, the role of talent and the importance of regionality. Robin Parker chairs.
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Bake Off beats critics
Alas and alack the cakes, buns, bunting and icing sugar are but a memory. Alas and alack for BBC2 anyway, for everyone else the end of The Great British Bake Off might evoke a more bitter ‘thank goodness, get lost’.
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Fresh Meat
Full post production on the returning eight-part comedy about university students.
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The X Factor USA
Complete video and audio post finishing for the second series of the US talent show.
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Don't Sit In The Front Row
Produce the comedy panel show hosted by Jack Dee, who interacts with the studio audience.
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Era of opportunity and threat
Broadcast gathered six top executives from some of the UK’s biggest producers to discuss major issues affecting their business. Chris Curtis chairs from Salford’s MediaCityUK.
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Off cuts: Making a fruity Pact
Pact left some rather startled at its manifesto launch with a UK indies showreel that included some fruity moments from The Inbetweeners
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The Secret Of Crickley Hall
Complete picture and audio post on the BBC’s three-part adaptation of James Herbert’s novel.
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Girls; Sky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic’s latest HBO comedy import follows the exploits of four young women in New York. Sound familiar? But these girls aren’t living the dream, learns Benji Wilson
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Coming up with the goods
Frank Ash of the BBC Academy asked four leading programme-makers to explain how they created some of the biggest shows on TV
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No more ‘one-size-fits-all’
Local knowledge and a well-planned entry strategy are key to breaking into new territories. Ann-Marie Corvin travels to Turkey to hear from key international players