All Features articles – Page 233
-
-
Features
Closing the funding gap
Unless the campaign for tax credits bears fruit, drama producers will have to keep finding creative ways of piecing together budgets.
-
Features
From bands to brands
Gary Davies has teamed up with the brains behind Foster’s Funny to bring brands and content creators together.
-
Features
Koulla Anastasi, Crime & Investigation
Head of acquisitions and commissioning, Crime & investigation Network.
-
Features
Andy’s Wild Adventures
Complete all post including VFX for the 40 x 15-minute CBeebies series.
-
Features
China: Triumph and Turmoil
Complete the post-production on the new series presented by Niall Ferguson.
-
-
Features
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
An updated version of the 5D Mark II, which Canon says offers greater speed, resolution and enhanced processing power.
-
Features
Women in Film and Television: Power List 2012
Browse our Power List of inspirational women who are helping to shape the future of film and television.
-
Features
Women in war zones
How much of the risk faced by female war reporters is due to their profession - and how much to their gender? Catherine Neilan speaks to the women still fighting to go to the front
-
Features
The Great British Countryside
Produce computer graphics for the four-part series that explores British landscapes and the people who live in them
-
Features
Embarassing Bodies
Complete the grade for the new series of Channel 4’s flagship health programme
-
-
-
Features
Flying the flag for Wales
How Welsh are network shows filmed in Wales? Michael Burns looks at four major productions - and the talent employed both behind the scenes and in front of the camera.
-
Features
Tax breaks clamour grows
The UK’s foremost high-end drama producers and directors have joined the call to arms for the TV tax break campaign.
-
Features
Documentary strands: adapting to a new era
Strands like Cutting Edge and Storyville are bywords for quality, but how do they stay relevant in a multichannel world?
-
Features
Wales: Roath Lock - a home fit for doctors, Daleks and flappers
From Crimewatch to Casualty, productions at BBC Wales’ new studio are already benefi ting from sharing skillsets, reports Ben Dowell.
-
-
Features
Radio Fast Train: freelance skills
The BBC Academy’s training day for radio freelancers offered sessions from the likes of Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac and Woman’s Hour presenter Jane Garvey. Ben Dowell reports on the key events.