All Features articles – Page 324
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How to escape the routine
With British TV drama slammed as formulaic, Paul Hoggart asks commissioners and practitioners whether there's really a dearth of innovation - and how fresh ideas can be encouraged.
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Route masers
In his second feature on equipment manufacturers' routes to market, Will Strauss examines the demands made of post-production and broadcast systems makers for commodity technology and systems integration.
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Creative Review - The Feeling music promo: turn it up
Effects works, completed by Locomotion, for a music promo with a party atmosphere.
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Creative Review - Fur tv
Post production work, completed by Evolutions, on a new MTV show featuring puppets.
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Creative Review - Britain's Missing Top Model
Grading work, completed by Sonny Sheridan at The Farm, on a new reality show for BBC3.
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Rise of the middle men
In the first of two articles looking at broadcast equipment manufacturers' routes to market, Will Strauss looks at how acquisition kit makers approach the broadcast market as it moves to a HD and IT-based world.
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Content Focus: Year Dot
A multiplatform show for C4 films a variety of young people in a formative year of their lives.
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Format Focus: The Majority
It's not what you know but what you think other people know, that counts in this new gameshow.
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UK taking direct action
Made redundant by formats and reality TV and faced with ever declining budgets, directors are fighting back. Lisa Campbell asks if Directors UK can reverse the trend.
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Eureka!: Sorry, I've Got No Head
Sorry, I've Got No Head creator Jeremy Salsby on making a pre-watershed kids sketch show.
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Answering the capital back
As Ken Livingstone starts work as an LBC presenter, the former mayor of London tells Rob Shepherd why he plans to take abuse from his listeners, reply to his critics and meet Keira Knightley.
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Tuned into the future of radio
As UK radio enters an exciting period of innovation, Broadcast talks to five industry experts about the state of play in key areas for the sector - and gets their take on what the future holds
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Creative Review - Ecobeebies
How Blue Zoo animated a bumble bee with a funky hair cut for CBeebies.
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Talkback's got talent
Talkback Thames CEO Lorraine Heggessey and COO Sara Geater tell us why they believe their new model for indie start-ups is going to bring them the next generation of comedy and drama shows.
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Turning up the volume in audio
The audio post sector has endured a tough few years as tight budgets squeezed margins but now it seems an upturn is taking place, with investment to follow. So can it last?
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Format focus: Love at second sight
A reality format with a twist helps disabled people find love.
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Eureka!: Supersize Goes...
Supersize Goes... series producer Alannah Richardson on reviving history through long lunches.
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Battle to get brands on the box
Andy Burnham sparked fury last week by ruling out product placement on British TV before an Ofcom consultation. Now the industry is fighting back.