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GOLDEN TO GO HIGH-END
Golden Square Post Production is gearing up for a push into high-end effects work with the appointment of French Inferno artist Marc Jouveneau who joins from Digital Film Lab in London.
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RTS INVITES NOMINEES
The Royal Television Society is inviting applications and nominations for the Young Person's Technology award. Candidates should be under 35 and either have been personally responsible for a project or have
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Roman's Empire to conquer BBC2
BBC2 has commissioned Tiger Aspect to make a major new 6 x 30-minute comedy called Roman's Empire.
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MTV BASE SET FOR FACELIFT
The Mill interactive arm Mill Lab has teamed up with graphics house Made Thought to produce a new identity for R'n'B/hip-hop channel MTV Base, writes Barbara Marshall. The work (above) marks
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Investment in Soho sidelines downturn
Smoke & Mirrors has spent over£1m on a total re-kit and is one of three top Soho facility houses reporting growth despite the downturn in the market. Both The Farm
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Finishing School forced to close
Post-production training centre The Finishing School has been forced into closure after its grant funding ran out, writes Will Strauss. The 18-month old education centre owned by the National Film &
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Soho dry-hire firm turns to post
Soho dry-hire facility Morphos is to reinvent itself as a fully fledged post house from next month, writes Will Strauss. Former VTR director Bill Scanlon has been brought in to oversee
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CONSULTANTS FORM DUO
Former Teddington Studios chairman Ewart Needham has teamed up with former Panasonic Broadcast Europe managing director Chris Daubney to form a broadcast consultancy practice, Daubney Needham Associates. The pair have put
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BURRELL ENTERS EMMYS
Burrell Durrant Hifle art director Rob Hifle and head animator Alan Short have been nominated for an Emmy along with Sauce digital effects operator Nick Brooks. The team has been nominated
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LEADER - Ofcom's future is already shaky
Here's a statement to upset the broadcasting apple cart as it trundles towards the Edinburgh and Cambridge talking shops: the creation of Ofcom isn't a dead cert. Those close to the
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FREE TO AIR - Mass appeal for creativity
The creation of a single regulator for communications, Ofcom, is a mammoth task involving 1,000-plus people and the expectations of hundreds of commercial and public service operators. But if it's done
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TRADE TALK - The Dan factor
Lured by former colleague Kevin Lygo to head factual at C5, Dan Chambers' populist sense could be even more of an asset there than at C4.
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ON THE BOX - Start of a new season
Wyn Innes, S4C International managing director, felt The Premiership was old hat but wanted more of The Real Ghostbusters.
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TV FESTIVAL - Edinburgh acts
This weekend the television industry decamps to Edinburgh for its annual fest of backslapping, navel-gazing and, of course, serious debate. Broadcast selects a handful of the best of this year's many provocative sessions.
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TV HOTSHOTS - The ones to watch 2001
DANNY COHEN, 27 CHANNEL 4 COMMISSIONING EDITOR, DOCUMENTARIES If you're a late-night, niche-TV owl you might have caught Generation E, one of Cohen's more prominent commissions for E4. While the series
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HOTSHOTS - Where they are now
From a former producer of Generation Sex to the brains behind The Weakest Link, former Broadcast hotshots are living up to their promise and emerging as broadcasting's movers and shakers of the future.
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Sky wins radio deals
UBC Media Group has signed a deal to provide the 20 radio stations owned by UTV with its syndicated Sky News radio package.
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BROADCAST DEBATE - TV's creative limbo
While the opportunities offered by new technology are boundless and are supposed to revolutionise the broadcasting industry, many feel that TV is repetitive and no longer provocative. Is this an industry going nowhere, creatively? Five leading lights thra
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INTERVIEW - Back from the wild
As the BBC's Natural History Unit prepares to see what the nation makes of its lavish exploration of the oceans in The Blue Planet NHU head Keith Scholey claims the recession in natural history programming was just the kick it needed.
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REGIONAL TV - STV flies the flag over the border
The fourth part of Broadcast's series - which looks at the handful of ITV franchises that have not been subsumed by Carlton or Granada - assesses the fortunes of SMG-owned Scottish TV which is poised for more growth.