All Features articles – Page 244
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50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
Create a graphics package to complement the iconic Harry Potter style.
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Beaver Falls
Full post on the 6 x 60-minute comedy drama series following three UK graduates at a US summer camp.
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Ingest: Digital delivery challenge
As TV moves from tape to file, playout firms are having to deal with a growing number of formats. George Bevir speaks to the main players about what it means for them - and their clients.
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The case for outsourcing playout
With broadcasters increasingly looking to attract new audiences around the world, Steve Fairbrother, techincal diretor at GlobeCast, explains why outsourcing playout to a service provider makes sense.
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Metadata: The search for better data
Metadata is a key component in providing an efficient workflow, but the lack of a universal standard can prove challenging. George Bevir reports on the issues facing playout firms.
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ITVS: the low-key revolution
Kevin Lygo’s transformation of the production arm has been steady, rather than spectacular.
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Allen Gregory, Fox (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new animated comedy starring Jonah Hill.
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Training: University of Salford
The BBC’s move to MediaCityUK at Salford Quays provides a ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’, training providers claim. Jane Bainbridge finds out what’s on offer.
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Richard Hammond's Journey to the Bottom of the Ocean
Deliver unique graphics and visual effects for a BBC science extravaganza
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Alex: A Life Fast Forward
Complete full post on doc about Alex Lewis, a bone cancer sufferer.
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Beaver Falls
Create a title sequence for the tongue-in-cheek drama about three graduates at a California summer camp.
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Cameron Pace: eyes on the UK
Cameron Pace Group chief executive Vince Pace tells Broadcast why the UK is well positioned for 3D, and why he thinks the BBC is like Transformers director Michael Bay.
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Uniting the kids’ TV lobby
While the children’s TV sector is reeling from what conference chair Anna Home called a “market failure”, indies are looking to replicate the success of shows like Horrible Histories. Catherine Neilan reports on the key themes from the conference
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Homeland, Showtime (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on one of Channel 4’s latest US acquisitions.
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A hire level of service
With the advancing technologies of file-based production, the role of kit-hire companies has developed into an all-round support package for producers. Adrian Pennington reports.
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Stornext M330
A device to manage the ingest, sharing and archiving of large video data files up to petabytes in size.
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What the Neighbours Did
Produce titles and graphics for the new property programme using programme footage and animation