All Features articles – Page 249
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Getting the balance right
With the latest BBC research revealing that more than half of viewers have problems hearing dialogue clearly, leading producers and sound recordists offer their tips for ensuring audibility
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Prices provide the wow factor
NAB may not have delivered a ‘must have’ new product, but there were some big drops in the cost of both software and hardware. George Bevir finds out what everyone was talking about.
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Malaria No More promo for MTV
Create an overhead pullout shot of tents in fields to illustrate the number of people killed each year by malaria.
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JVC DT-V24G11Z
A 24-inch monitor and the latest addition to JVC’s Vérité G-Series of professional LCD displays
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What do freelancers want?
Ahead of a freelancer-themed issue next week, a major Broadcast survey lays bare the challenges faced by self-employed TV workers in keeping up to date with training. Moray Coulter reports
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Tati's Hotel
Working with Canadian partners wasn’t too big a challenge, but only being able to film with our star for three hours a day was, says Delyth Thomas
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Can we sell? Yes we Cannes
With 800 meetings held and dozens of deals struck, Pact’s UK Indies stand at MipTV opened doors to international opportunities. By Broadcast reporters
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TVF International
Freddie Versus The World producer TVF’s senior sales executive Jessica Bennetts describes this year’s fair as quiet but noticed a definite improvement on the mood from its previous recession-dampened markets.
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Presto Digital
Six months ago, Presto Digital creative director David Jones had never even heard of MipTV.
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Pogo Films
For Olivier Lauchenauer and Philip Richardson, being at MipTV is vital because it allows them to showcase their 3D output. Seeing is believing, say the pair, who add that they effectively doubled meetings at their last MipTV as passers-by saw the screen and the 3D glasses and asked if they ...
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Icon Films
Icon Films managing director Laura Marshall says that as a regional indie, it’s harder to get noticed and “your song has to be louder and sweeter”
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Dene Films
One of the newest visitors to the market was Dene Films, a Newcastle-based indie that has just opened an office in London as part of its plans to break into long-form broadcast production.
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Back2Back
Brighton indie Back2Back found its trip to Cannes a success. The Hunks, its latest Sky Living commission, is selling around the world, and there is interest in The Unofficial Royal Wedding, a Channel 4 commission that will go out live next weekend.But being in front of potential new clients opens ...
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Rivals fill the YouView gap
The delay of YouView set-top boxes until 2012 is allowing manufacturers of TVs and other internet-connected devices to steal a march on the broadcaster-backed service, says Kate Bulkley
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Nickelodeon Easter campaign
Provide a graphics package for Nickelodeon’s Big Weekend Easter campaign, creating a realistic music stage to house photorealistic titles
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Liquid Bomb Plot
Full post on the doc examining how the police and MI5 stopped the UK’s largest-ever terrorist plot in 2006.