All Freelancers articles – Page 26
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Small indies face big challenge
Smaller indies are having to forge ties with larger rivals to secure unscripted commissions as broadcasters ramp up their entertainment ambitions. Over recent months, a number of sub-£5m producers have been encouraged to pair up with experienced partners to win work from the likes of Channel 4 ...
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Features
Production Company of the Year: BBC Children's In-House Production
‘Diversity is baked into its DNA’
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Comment
Skillset and ITF merger is a step in the wrong direction
Planned alliance may not serve the industry’s diverse training needs
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The Landing to return post hub to landlord
MediaCityUK digital enterprise incubator The Landing is to return its post-production department to Peel Media following a revision of its business plan.
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The Edit to double in size as demand grows in Brighton
Brighton post facility The Edit is to double in size as it seeks to capitalise on an influx of indies bringing work to the city.
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Soho Editors sets up crew division
Post-production talent firm Soho Editors has launched a production crewing department called Soho Crew.
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Comment
Reaping rewards of strong values
Knickerbockerglory is giving away profits but winning plaudits
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Bafta: diversity barriers plague TV
A culture that values ‘fitting in’ and ‘who you know’ remains a major barrier to increasing diversity in TV, film and games, according to new research from Bafta.
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Prolific North Live announces speaker line-up
No Offence writer Jimmy Dowdall and Warp Films chief executive Mark Herbert will be among the speakers at next month’s Prolific North Live event in Manchester, which is being produced in association with Broadcast.
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C4 and Vice docs honoured at Rory Peck Awards
The makers of programmes about refugees scooped the top prizes at the annual Rory Peck Awards.
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Freelance sound editor launches talent agency
A talent agency focused on sound post-production has been launched by freelance sound designer and editor Milos Stojanovic.
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Features
Studios have the last laugh
Entertainment shows are big business for studios outside of London, with appreciative audiences, good facilities and nearby accommodation for guests.
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Bectu raises BBC Studios concerns
The BBC could be forced to pay more for large swathes of programming if BBC Studios becomes a commercial unit, Bectu has warned.
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Indies scrutinise BBC Studios cuts
Indies have been examining BBC Studios’ large-scale redundancy plan to cut 314 staff across its factual and scripted divisions.