All Features articles – Page 240
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Cutting the cost of going tapeless
Ann-Marie Corvin speaks to early adopters, workflow specialists and production experts to find out how they make tapeless pay
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The Jo Whiley Show
Create a contemporary brand to complement the show’s diverse range of music guests
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Mary Queen of Frocks
Complete the final post on the 3 x 60-minute series in which retail guru Mary Portas designs and launches a high-street fashion range
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Licensing: battle for the high street
With seemingly every show from TOWIE to Mad Men and Peppa Pig launching branded merchandise, Ann-Marie Corvin finds out what it can do for the brand - and the bottom line.
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Ben Hur, Channel 5
Broadcast shines the spotlight on an updating of a swords and sandals classic that is understood to have been picked up by Channel 5.
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Gallery: Mipcom 2011
The Croisette Beach in Cannes was the venue for this year’s Mipcom party, held on 4 October by Media Development Authority Singapore in association with Broadcast and Screen International.
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Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey
Full post on the 4 x 60-minute series in which Joanna Lumley sets out to explore the origins, history and diversity of cultures in Greece.
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Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Update the opening titles to give the show a more contemporary look
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Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey
Design and create a graphics package for the series, documenting Joanna Lumley’s exploration of Greece
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Matrox MX02
A Thunderbolt-enabled I/O device that provides broadcast-quality video and audio capture, monitoring, output and encoding for use with editing and content-creation applications.
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BBCW: ‘Turn content into brands’
BBC Worldwide chief executive John Smith has urged the UK television industry to build programmes into content brands and become better at exploiting them around the globe.
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Mipcom 2011
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A faster rate of change
Red Bee Media’s director of technology and innovation, Steve Plunkett, says that a faster rate of change, increased connectivity and the growing popularity of tablets and apps will collide to create a new era for media in 2020.