All Freelancers articles – Page 56

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    C4 to offer war zone training

    2002-12-19T14:53:46Z

    Channel 4 and industry training body Skillset are to offer up to 60 TV freelancers hostile regions training, writes Penny Hughes

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    Technology & Facilities - Televideo pays #1m-plus for CBF Media.

    2002-12-16T10:26:21Z

    Yorkshire-based outside broadcast company Televideo has paid more than a million pounds for rival OB specialist

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    Televideo pays£1m-plus for CBF Media

    2002-12-11T11:39:29Z

    Yorkshire-based outside broadcast company Televideo has paid more than a million pounds for rival OB specialist CBF Media, writes John Oates

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    ITC report fuels raft of training schemes.

    2002-12-09T09:50:00Z

    The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television

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    Trigger Happy indie axes staff.

    2002-12-09T09:49:58Z

    Absolutely Productions, producer of Trigger Happy TV, is undergoing a dramatic restructure, cutting its overheads and moving out of scripted comedy, writes Penny Hughes

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    Trigger Happy indie axes staff

    2002-12-04T17:09:46Z

    Absolutely Productions, producer of Trigger Happy TV, is undergoing a dramatic restructure, cutting its overheads and moving out of scripted comedy, writes Penny Hughes

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    ITC report fuels raft of training schemes

    2002-12-04T14:54:43Z

    The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television Commission (ITC) programme supply report for better training facilities, with a range of new schemes, write Penny Hughes and Leigh Holmwood

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    Training for indies gets boost

    2002-12-03T08:40:58Z

    Skillset, the Sector Skills Council for the audio-visual industries, is to set up a new Working Group with Ofcom to strengthen training for television and radio, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Clear Cut credits location with business boost

    2002-11-27T12:20:07Z

    Eleven-year-old post-production house Clear Cut is celebrating a year of increased business and expansion and is crediting its location in the wilds of west London for the success, writes John Oates

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    PECK HONOURS THOSE WHO WENT TO WAR.

    2002-11-05T10:59:42Z

    The glut of films documenting the events of September 11 have been overlooked by judges of

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    Peck honours those who went to war

    2002-10-31T11:54:53Z

    The glut of films documenting the events of September 11 have been overlooked by judges of the 2002 Rory Peck Awards, who decided pieces on the ensuing war in Afghanistan were the most powerful images of the year, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    CNN's Cramer in call for reform.

    2002-10-18T13:07:34Z

    CNN International president Chris Cramer has warned news broadcasters they must 'change the way they think'

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    THE FUTURE OF POST-PRODUCTION - Death by a 1,000 cuts.

    2002-10-14T15:01:41Z

    Escalating overheads, slim profit margins and a growing number of producers editing their own shows has seen Soho businesses stretched to the limit. Is the future of post-production hanging in the balance?

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    9/11 freelance cameraman on Peck short-list.

    2002-10-14T15:01:38Z

    Freelance cameraman Jules Naudet, who caught on camera the first hijacked plane hitting the World Trade

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    CNN president shows news broadcasters the way

    2002-10-11T15:14:30Z

    CNN International president Chris Cramer has told news broadcasters they must 'change the way they think' in order to adapt to the post September 11 environment or they will be made to look redundant, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    9/11 cameraman nominated for Rory Peck Award

    2002-10-09T10:14:24Z

    Freelance cameraman Jules Naudet, who caught on camera the first September 11 hijacked plane hitting the World Trade Centre, has been shortlisted for a Rory Peck Award, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Blue Zoo finds new home.

    2002-08-08T16:52:01Z

    London Animation and graphics house Blue Zoo will move to new premises this month after outgrowing its current offices, writes Will Strauss

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    Blue Zoo finds new home

    2002-08-07T15:12:12Z

    London animation and graphics house Blue Zoo will move to new premises this month after outgrowing its current offices, writes Will Strauss

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    INTERVIEW - Two's company.

    2002-08-02T07:17:34Z

    Kudos partners Stephen Garrett and Jane Featherstone discuss how the BBC took some persuading before it was convinced of the worth of its hit drama Spooks

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    INDIE FINANCE - Testimony to the people of Britain.

    2002-07-19T11:38:08Z

    Testimony Films founder Steve Humphries' flair for making people open up to the camera has secured a string of commissions from the major broadcasters for his diversely themed oral histories of Britain