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INDIE PROFILE - Chinese exchange.
Lion TV has broken through to the Chinese market with an enviable deal on the table and a raft of epic tales eagerly waiting to make the screens. Meg Carter talks to the indie's directors about their eastern ambitions.
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Production - MBO team takes over at Oasis TV.
Following months of speculation, a management team has finally bought out Oasis Television in a multimillion
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Production - LPC opens Sci-Fi playout suite.
The London Playout Centre (LPC) has invested a seven-figure sum in a new playout suite dedicated
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Production - Facilities hit by£5m kit thefts.
The facilities industry has had more than£5m worth of equipment stolen in London over the
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PRODUCTION - ALCHEMIST FOR DUBBS.
Soho duplication facility Dubbs has invested more than£130,000 on an Alchemist Platinum Ph.C standards converter,
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PRODUCTION - NEW JOB FOR MIXER.
Hackenbacker Audio Post Production has hired re-recording mixer David Humphries, who has almost 30 years of
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PRODUCTION - PINNACLE CEO QUITS.
Pinnacle Systems' Kim Fennell has resigned as the president and chief executive of the manufacturer. Current
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PRODUCTION - EPG WINS RTS AWARD.
The 2003 RTS Award for Technical Innovation has been won by the Vista (virtual human interface
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PRODUCTION - TRAGIC LOSS AT CLEAR.
Clear Facilities director Damien Raymond-Barker lost his two-year battle with cancer last week. He was 33
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In Production - St Martin's wins idents work.
Cartoon Network has teamed up with post-grad animation students from Central St Martin's College to produce
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In Production - Atomic Arts brings past to life.
Atomic Arts has followed on from its work on Discovery's Nefertiti Resurrected with more than 30
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In Production - Wilde animations for X-mas.
Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding's Lupus Films has produced 3 x 24-minute animations based on the
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT - House-hunting in Soho.
Peter Wright compares searching for your dream des res to finding the right edit house in Soho.
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PRODUCTION - ON LOCATION - You've got some front.
Jonathan Hacker, producer/director of Timewatch: Through Hell for Hitler, went to Poland to recreate the Russian front and imagine the war through the eyes of a German tank driver.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: SYSTEMS CAMERAS.
Andy Warhol-like, everyone now has a camcorder for 15 minutes so it's worth noting that other
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PRODUCTION - Tricks of the trade.
This year alone, one top TV studio has spent more than£30,000 on chocolate and flowers for its clients, guests and talent. In a special report, Kevin Hilton asks studio bosses what else they spend on to bring in work and keep producers happy.
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Production - The strength of focus.
British freelance cameraman James Brabazon's love of adventure and desire to unearth untold stories has led him to war-torn locations such as Kosovo and Liberia - and earned him two Rory Peck Awards.
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FORMATS & DEALS - ELECTRIC SKY SCORES DOC DEALS WORLDWIDE.
Electric Sky has sold a trio of documentaries to broadcasters around the world, including an investigation
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Films drive Five's share.
Five is beginning to dent the big four terrestrial channels' stronghold on the market with its highest audience share ever last month. Jon Rogers sees how a shift in the programming focus has helped it make gains.
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Analysis - Profile - Getting to the bottom of people.
Documentary maker Molly Dineen is known for her intimate, sympathetic portraits of institutions and people - even if they do take forever to make.