All Features articles – Page 304
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Ratings: Weekend honours are even
BBC1 and ITV1 dominated Saturday and Sunday peaktime again with X Factor and Strictly.
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Eureka!: Putting celebrities behind bars
Creative director Roy Ackerman and executive producer Mark Roberts on filming in prisons.
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OB's Olympic year
While 2008 was profitable for OBs, the market is braced for a tougher year ahead. The future will be all about smaller, more focused investment.
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How I... shot sound underwater in real time
Bob Cranston on how his HD camera captured the sound of diving with sharks
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Bargain hunting for talented indies
Major media players are strengthening their position in the market by using the economic downturn as an opportunity to buy up smaller attractive indies.
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On Location: The Hunger Season
Director Beadie Finzi unravels the tangle of forces at work in a humanitarian crisis.
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Making the leap from exec producer to director of programming
Q: I'm trying to make the leap from a series/executive producer to a director of programming - what are the skills needed to make the transition?
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Branded content and branded entertainment
Q: Is branded content and branded entertainment one and the same? What works best for TV, online and mobile and what budgets are required?
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Creative Review - My Holiday Hostage Hell
Full post-production on a series that explores true accounts of holiday terror experienced by ordinary Britons.
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Creative Review - The FA Cup Titles
A giant FA Cup constructed on green pastures by fans to the soundtrack Abide with Me.
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Creative Review - Guinness World Records Smashed
Visuals and audio created for the Sky One programme's title sequence.
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Indies: Fighting for opportunities to survive
With forecasts of a tough year to come, even the biggest among production companies will have to cut costs. Katherine Rushton looks at the secrets of making it through a downturn.
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Ratings: Drama is still key for ITV
Figures suggest focusing on entertainment at the expense of drama could be shortsighted.
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Ratings: BBC4 hits the right buttons
BBC 4's incoming controller Richard Klein will be encouraged by the channel's recent performance as Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe attracted its highest ever audience last week.
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