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    Molinare posts Earth Shocks

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Molinare has finished the post on Mentorn's Earth Shocks, a co-pro with CBC, Nat Geo and WGBH about earth-changing events in the prehistoric era. The facility's CGI arm, Darkside, created the 3D effects on Lightwave, Vue Infinite and Digital Fusion. Senior dubbing mixers George Foulgham and Billy Mahoney mixed the ...

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    Skaramoosh does baby fx

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Skaramoosh has designed the special effects for the promo of a Film Australia/National Geographic co-pro, Who's Afraid of Designer Babies?, a documentary about a couple's use of embryo screening technology to save their son's life. Skaramoosh's head of design, Piers Helm, created reflections in a window and cars whizzing past ...

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    Hive hires Bradley

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    VTR-owned animation outfit The Hive has appointed sister company TMR Digital's business development director, Tony Bradley, in the same role. Bradley ran TMR's DVD division for three years. TMR has also invested£500,000 in expanding its telecine department, replacing its Thomson Shadow telecine with a Thomson Spirit Datacine.

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    DGP boosts design

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    DVD post-production facility DGP has recruited Stream Digital Media senior designer Ben Rasmussen to beef up its design department. Rasmussen specialised in 3D and graphics at Stream and will work as senior designer alongside three other designers and compositors, currently on the UMD release of He-Man and the Masters of ...

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    ITFC deal with Five

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Subtitling specialist ITFC has signed a seven-year deal with Five to provide the channel's VT, materials management and compliance services. The renewed contract, for an undisclosed sum, will see Five moving towards digital storage, editing and distribution, in addition to a full range of post-production services.

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    Farm creates space

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    The Farm has managed all the post-production for Endemol's Space Cadets, in which contestants are duped into believing they are being blasted out to space. All the logging and 24-hour online editing was accomplished on location, using eight Symphonies and around 30 editors. The project was overseen by The Farm's ...

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    Thomson invests

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Thomson, the service provider and parent company of Technicolor, has acquired a 33.3% stake in HD video editing company Canopus and plans to launch a public tender offer in a deal worth around£61.8m. The deal comes as part of Thomson's two-year plan to broaden its media and entertainment client base ...

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    Evolutions hirings

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Post house Evolutions has hired a clutch of recruits, including The Farm Group's Andy Wood as editor; and Avid and linear editor David Moyes of BBC Resources to work on edit and graphics.

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    C4 orders second Sugar Rush series

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has recommissioned Shine drama Sugar Rush after it became a surprise summer ratings hit.

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    Sky One marks CIA 60th birthday with exposé

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Maverick presenter Danny Wallace is to host a one-off special for Sky One marking 60 years of the CIA and exploring its various scandals.

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    MacIntyre tests his survival skills inThe Edge of Existence

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Donal MacIntyre's next TV series for Five will see him attempt to survive in some of the most inhospitable places on earth.

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    Commissioner's Q&A: Liza Marshall

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's commissioning editor, drama has up to£900,000 an hour to spend on an authored single film with a contemporary theme and has recently commissioned one about British soldiers in Iraq.

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    C4 goes back for more rock school

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    RDF Media reality series Rock School, the Channel 4 show in which ex-rocker Gene Simmons attempts to turn a group of school students into a band, has been recommissioned. The show will be reformatted into 4 x 60-minute episodes rather than the 7 x 30 minutes originally commissioned. The show ...

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    O'Leary signs up for C4 morning show

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has lined up Dermot O'Leary to host a new live breakfast series early next year called Morning Glory. The show, commissioned from Endemol subsidiary Brighter Pictures, features showbiz news and celebrity guests and will initially run for two to three weeks during Celebrity Big Brother. It will air ...

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    BBC1 commissions Xmas Test the Nation

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Indie Talent TV has been commissioned to make a Christmas special of its interactive quiz show Test the Nation. The 90-minute programme will be broadcast on BBC1 later this month and will test the public's knowledge of the events that unfolded during the year. It will be presented by Anne ...

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    Wise Buddah makes Radio 2 specials

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Indie Wise Buddah has secured a series of commissions with BBC Radio 2 for the station's festive schedule. The production company will make 2 x 120-minute Sold on Song specials with Carly Simon and Brian Wilson, produced by Mark Goodier and Paul Sexton. Radio 2 has also ordered a two-hour ...

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    Five joins in parenting fad

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Five is to explore 'extreme parenting' in a two-part series from indie Monkey.

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    I'm a Celebrity ends on high note

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    The finale of ITV1's ratings juggernaut I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! ended on a predictable high as Carol Thatcher was crowned queen of the jungle.

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    Turner man to Nick

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Nickelodeon has poached Peter Drake from Turner Broadcasting to take on the role of vice-president, creative director. Starting in January he will be responsible for leading the creative plans on and off-air for the network's family of channels including live continuity, graphics, on-air promotions, interactive and commercial creative services. He ...

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    FM licences move

    2005-12-08T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom has released a timetable for licensing some of the last remaining FM radio licences, including a further licence covering Manchester. Of the larger licences, Ofcom advertised the new Hull licence on Wednesday (7 December), and will advertise Bristol in March, Liverpool in April, and Manchester in July. The last ...