All Features articles – Page 263
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David Jason: Battle of Britain
Titles and graphics for a doc fronted by actor David Jason that examines how the Battle of Britain was won.
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Camp Bestival
A title sequence that highlights the music and eclectic fun of one of Britain’s best family festivals.
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Bouquet of Barbed Wire
Full post on a drama about a father’s obsessive love for his daughter.
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Nigel and Victoria
Electronics manufacturer Philips has launched an online comedy that is co-produced by a British indie, as part of a marketing push for a new line of products.
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S3D CGI Maya plug-in
A plug-in for Maya animation software that removes the guesswork associated with setting up a stereoscopic camera pair within a CGI environment.
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This is England ‘86
Grade and online for a 4 x 60-minute period drama series that follows a skin-head gang in the mid 1980’s.
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IBC 2010: preview
Broadcast examines what’s hot at this year’s IBC, procurement and 3D in this special feature ahead of the annual event in Amsterdam.
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The Hunt for Britain's Sex Traffickers
Full post on a series following the police hunt for sex traffickers.
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First Light
A period look for a drama-doc about one of the youngest pilots in the Battle of Britain.
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Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible
How 422 South visualise futurologist Michio Kaku’s design concepts for a series about how science might develop in the future.
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Landshare iPhone App
Keo Films’ digital arm has launched a free iPhone app for Landshare, the spin-off digital project from its Channel 4show River Cottage that tries to help gardeners looking for spare land.
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Making digital pay: AFP, archives and on-demand
In the second part of our roundtable on the digital revolution, the panel look at advertiser-funded programming, VoD and online archives, and ask where the most exciting opportunities lie.
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Ditch or defend: how to fix the BBC
With Mark Thompson delivering this year’s MacTaggart lecture, four industry figures offer their visions for the broadcaster’s future.
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Producers: red tape kills creativity
Broadcast’s survey of 40 top indie producers reveals concerns over compliance and a lack of understanding of Project Canvas, but confidence about the quality of output and opportunities overseas.
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Rubicon, AMC (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on Rubicon, the new conspiracy thriller from Mad Men network AMC.
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Reading & Leeds 2010
A contemporary look for the on-screen graphics and titles for coverage of the Reading and Leeds music festivals.
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Inside Incredible Athletes
Post work on a show that profiles some of the elite British paralympic athletes who excel in their field, from both a personal and a scientific perspective.
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