All Features articles – Page 228
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Britain’s got (diverse) talent
Broadcasters and indies are embracing training schemes to find non-graduate creative talent. Ann-marie Corvin reports on the push for fresh, young voices from all social backgrounds.
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Poor month for rolling news
Women experts fared badly on news channels in May, but Today improved, says Lis Howell.
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SPT chief hails UK’s creativity
President of international production Andrea Wong praises originality of British TV and reiterates objective of buying more UK indies, at the latest Broadcast Business Breakfast.
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Eastern Promise
With the economic crisis restricting credit in Europe, broadcast manufacturers are increasingly looking to Asia to grow their businesses. Ann-Marie Corvin previews the Broadcast Asia trade show.
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Standing up for your rights
Last week, Broadcast unveiled the key concerns revealed in the Freelancer Survey 2012. Here Catherine Neilan explores the causes and reveals the best – and worst – companies to work for.
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Beautiful TV on a budget
Four professionals give the BBC Academy’s Paul Buller their tips for keeping down the cost of production without sacrificing quality.
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Mark Wright's Hollywood Nights
Post-production on ITV2’s new reality series following TOWIE star Mark Wright in Los Angeles
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America Revealed
Produce over 70 animated visualisations to build sequences that reveal a unique view of American life
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The Line of Duty
Provide picture and sound post for the cat-and-mouse drama about modern policing
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Eurogeddon: Why England shouldn't Win Euro 2012
Create titles and graphics for a one-off to be screened during Euro 2012
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The Churchills
Create the title sequence, maps and programme graphics for the history programme
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Docs: Life beyond television
From a campaigning viral hit to a quirky new-music show, the web is providing an essential outlet for factual content that doesn’t fit the schedules.
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Mummifying Alan: a sense of closure
The C4 documentary caused a stir at the RTS Awards and Baftas when it beat the likes of Frozen Planet. For executive producer Gillian Mosely, it was a decade-long labour of love.
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Freelancer Survey 2012: ‘I can’t do this much longer’
With rising hours and fears over job security, the future is increasingly uncertain for many working in TV. Catherine Neilan reports on the results of Broadcast’s Freelancer Survey 2012.
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Sam Bickley, features and formats, BBC
Features and formats commissioning executive, BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3.