All Features articles – Page 326
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Game on for TV effects
Advances in rendering technology pioneered by photorealistic video games could add a new dimension to TV VFX and animation.
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Difficult is Worth Doing - credits
A list of the key people who worked on the Honda ‘Difficult is Worth Doing' commercial.
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Difficult is Worth Doing - The camera set-up
Camera set-up for Honda ‘Difficult is Worth Doing' commercial.
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Interview: Tim van Someren
Director Tim van Someren gives his personal account of how he and his team dealt with a live commercial shoot for C4 that was heavily reliant on preparation, luck and the weather.
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Interview: Tim van Someren (part 2)
In part two of an exclusive interview director Tim van Someren discusses the days leading up to the live broadcast of ‘Difficult is Worth Doing.'
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Interview: Tim van Someren (part 3)
In the third part of an exclusive interview director Tim van Someren reveals how the team's nerves were pushed to the edge in the hours leading up to the big jump.
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Interview: Tim van Someren (part 4)
In the final part of an exclusive interview director Tim van Someren reveals the emotions of going to air with a three minute long live commercial.
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Creative Review - 911: The Bronx
Post production work done by Blue on a new American series about the emergency services.
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Creative Review - Mary Queen of Shops 2
Grading and post production work completed by The Farm on a show about fashion.
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Creative Review - Beijing Olympics
New characters and music designed as part of a promote the Olympic games in Beijing.
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Content Focus: Kermode Uncut
The Culture Show's outspoken film critic supplies one of the BBC's first ventures into video blogs.
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Ratings Focus: Wildlife continues to pull in the viewers
Springwatch might be a slightly unlikely ratings winner, but viewers haven't grown tired of the wildlife format yet.
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Tuning up for Song Contest
Imagine that BBC3 did not exist - where would the Eurovision Song Contest semi-final coverage find a home? Fortunately the dilemma is hypothetical - but it's difficult to imagine where these shows would turn up otherwise.
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Russian dramas turn in a strong performance
It was a week when the television schedules celebrated being part of Europe, as first the Champions League final, then the Eurovision Song Contest overwhelmed the usual domestic offerings. Or, more accurately, it was a Russian week as the Manchester United vs Chelsea final offered exceptional drama from Moscow, followed ...
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The post-strike LA Screenings
The writers' strike slammed the brakes on US TV production, making for a more muted LA Screenings this year. Broadcast asked five key execs for their take on the annual acquisitions shopping spree.
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Eureka!: The objects of their affections
Strange Love exec producer Justine Kershaw sought out people who were in love with ‘things'.
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Format focus: Ba ba boom
Tracking down three coins hidden under 20 hands is the challenge in new gameshow Ba Ba Boom.
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Behind the news: Future of commercial radio
If commercial radio is to succeed in a competitive digital world, it must drag itself out of the past and innovate. Rob Shepherd looks at some of the best new ideas.
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Production: Outside broadcasts
If the usual line-up of sports and festivals weren't enough, OB companies are taking on the Olympics and Euro 2008 this summer, stretching resources to the limit.
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