All Features articles – Page 272
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Armada and Media Freedom
An automated ‘smooth streaming’ encoding and digital rights management (DRM) system for HD video-on-demand content.
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The 3D revolution begins
Several European broadcasters are testing 3D TV transmission but there is still a vast gap in production knowledge and a question mark over business models.
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Women in TV: the missing 5,000
A packed debate on the problems facing women in TV left many in the audience angry and frustrated last week. Not just because 5,000 women have left the industry in the past three years, compared with 750 men, but because they felt the session’s overriding message was that the onus ...
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3D TV: Another dimension
Broadcast supplement: What you need to know about television’s technology revolution.
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The Restoration Man
Titles for a show in which architect George Clarke helps to restore and convert historic properties
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Inside the Perfect Predator
Picture post on a show that reveals the inner workings of extraordinary hunters
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TV Genius 3 Screen Content Discovery Platform
A converged search and recommendation engine for TV, web and mobile that allows viewers to find programming from both broadcast schedules and catch-up/VoD services on TV and online.
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A tale of two generations
ITV Studios’ Come Dine With Me shows no sign of going cold turkey and deserves its own dining star for consistently giving More 4 a place at the top table.
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Doubling the fun with flow
What do these schedules tell us about the audience? That clever people like old furniture, preferably on the road; that travelling around the world is bettered by understanding where that world is; that gawping at other people’s houses is still fun, but nightmares in the kitchen are less so; and ...
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Sporting heroes a BBC relief
The telethon runs away with the ratings with a 33% share, and raises a heap of cash to boot.
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3DTV: Making the technology work
The new role of stereographer is key to turning the director’s vision into a 3D experience for the audience, but few people currently have the necessary skills.
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3DTV: Challenge and opportunity of 3D television
Four industry figures give their views on 3D TV’s progress, and how the need for more content and establishing clear delivery standards are key to its success.
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3DTV: Managing 3D made easy
While it may at first appear hugely complex, 3D need not be less straightforward, or vastly more expensive, than conventional production. Adrian Pennington highlights some top tips.
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3DTV: How two becomes one
The post production process for stereo footage is straightforward, but it could turn into a major headache for those with a ‘fix it in post’ mindset.
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How to build a creative hub
With media centres being set up across the UK, Will Strauss examines what four non-broadcaster-affiliated projects are doing to create the right environment for tenants.
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Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds
Sound design and audio mixing on a new show about the human eye presented by Top Gear’s Hamster.