All Features articles – Page 45
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Creative Review: New worlds and deep fakes
From lighting up the land of the dead to creating the London of the future and turning actors into celebrity doppelgangers
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What the BBC can learn from its global peers
Facing threats from streamers on one side and politicians on the other, the corporation is in the same boat as many other public service broadcasters
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Formats fight it out at London TV Screenings 2023
With multiple competition formats battling it out, Broadcast highlights the trends and shows shaping this year’s event
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True crime’s most wanted
Eye-catching titles from All3MI, Banijay Rights and Blue Ant International are among raft of true-crime shows up for grabs at the London TV Screenings
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Interview: Ruth Berry on uniting ITV Studios’ distribution businesses
Merger creates a 90,000-hour catalogue with more than 250 formats
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Analysis: Northern Ireland indies battle to be noticed
NI producers say they feel left out by the PSBs, struggle to establish relationships with commissioners and lack returnable formats
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Realscreen reveals intense competition
Reboots, true crime, cookery and dating shows were the talk in Austin, as entertainment, factual, and fact-ent come to the fore
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Producers put talent first for short-form digital content
Showcasing compelling people and their passions is seen as best route to success on digital platforms
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End Credits: Nicky Huggett
The HiddenLight Productions head of development on inspiring women, Craig David and fish and chips
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Ladstudios: Turning an hour of production into millions of views
Creative director Ben Powell-Jones lifts the lid on how Ladbible maximises its content for digital platforms
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Broadcast Awards 2023 in pictures
Familiar faces gathered for the 28th Broadcast Awards, hosted by Sue Perkins
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Channel of the Year: BBC1
‘BBC1 did its primary job last year to perfection: uniting, entertaining and inspiring a nation’
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Best independent production company: Sister
‘Sister’s slate traverses mainstream hits and quirky pieces, with shows that manage to capture the zeitgeist and make viewers laugh and cry’
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Emerging indie of the year: Forest
‘Mobeen Azhar and Jez Lee have proved fearless in their commitment to digging below the surface of communities to uncover bigger truths’
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Best post-production house: Halo
‘Judges praised Halo’s creative, solution-focused approach to clients but, most importantly its culture’
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Best sports programme: Women’s Euro 2022
‘This sporting event of the millennium so far, expertly covered and conveyed with a truly engaging and inspiring naturalness and enthusiasm’
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Best drama series or serial: This Is Going To Hurt
‘The series seamlessly combines sharp wit, harrowing realism, perfectly formed characters and award-worthy acting’
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Best music programme: An Audience With Adele
‘An Audience With Adele delivers both impressive scale and a real connection with the audience’