All Features articles – Page 270
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Sex And The City promo
A trailer to promote re-runs of Sex And The City in the lead-up to the release of the second movie.
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Modern Masters
To accompany IWC’s new BBC1 art series Modern Masters, Lion TV has helped the RDF-owned indie to build an interactive website featuring a virtual gallery, plus guided walks and contributions from artists and celebrity fans.
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Worldwide TV tour a winner
This week, Lagos, Spain, the Hebrides, India and London - featuring cooking, hospitals, football, trains, hospital trains and wildlife rangers - bestrode our screens like a tall, er, geography teacher.
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Debates keep public hooked
Sky News and BBC News, both spending their time scrapping for the prettiest girl in the playground, have probably never noticed plucky little Sky 3.
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EastEnders: Christian and Syed
Audio and grade on an hour-long EastEnders special about Christian and Syed’s affair.
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Eye Witness
Full post on a three-part series, made with Greater Manchester Police, exploring the fallibility of human memory in witness testimony.
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The Prisoner
150 visual effects shots, completed by Cinesite, on the remake of the 1960s show
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Panasonic AG-AF100
A professional ‘Micro Four Thirds’ video camcorder, optimised for high-definition video recording.
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Reservoir Hill
At last week’s Digital Emmys in Cannes, websites for Primeval and the BBC’s Virtual Revolution were joined onthe podium by Reservoir Hill, New Zealand’s first broadcaster-funded online-only drama series.
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The power of digital TV
This week, BBC3 and ITV2 delivered the four tenants of digital TV viewing: catch up, repeat of a classic, the discovery of a new thing and brand extension (the fifth, er, of the four is sport). BBC3 had the first three, ITV2 the fourth. Between them, they delivered five of ...
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Home cooks see off chefs
Channel 4 is enjoying success with one newer chef as well as a more familiar one, but it’s the stubborn refusal of ordinary people cooking for points in their own kitchen that continues to provide C4 with the most consistent and hardy ratings
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Media and the Tories: Friends of TV or enemies at the gate?
Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt speaks to Dan Sabbagh about what a Tory election victory would mean for the UK broadcasting industry.
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New era in political coverage
Social-media sites such as Facebook and Twitter will play a key role for all broadcasters in the coming general election. Alex Farber reports on how they plan to use the technology.
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Landscape Man
Full post-production on horticulturalist Matthew Wilson’s garden design series
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Britain's Got Talent
Post-production on the fourth series of the hugely popular talent-search reality show.
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Ensemble Designs Brighteye 72
A converter, launched at NAB this week, that allows broadcasters and facilities to use off-the-shelf monitors for high-end applications.