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PRODUCTION - ON LOCATION - No flagging or failing.
When BBC creative director for documentaries Alex Holmes turned his hand to directing for Dunkirk he found that the crew and cast took inspiration from the epic nature of the story.
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PRODUCTION - SOHO EDITORS TO EIRE.
London post-production talent company Soho Editors is to open a division in Dublin. The company will
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT - TV down under on way up.
Australian producer Ariel White is pleased to note a marked improvement in the quality of television in her homeland in recent years.
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PRODUCTION - LEITCH HIRES CEO.
Leitch Technology Corporation has appointed Tim Thorsteinson as president and chief executive. Thorsteinson joins Leitch after
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PRODUCTION - MPC BUYS LICENCES.
The Moving Picture Company (MPC) has picked up another batch of plug-in licences from visual effects
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: Cinema Verite.
A real film student or pseud critic term, cinema verite means 'cinema truth' and describes films
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Production - BBC Broadcast ups capability.
BBC Broadcast is to tighten up the playout operations at its Broadcast Centre facility in preparation
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Production - Avid buys German software outfit.
Editing and graphics equipment manufacturer Avid Technology has bought the German company NXN Software in a
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PRODUCTION - ASCENT FILLS GAPS.
Ascent Media has moved quickly to replace its departing senior management team of Sam Husain and
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Production - Apple-based facility opens in London.
Exactly 20 years after the first Apple Macintosh computer was sold as a consumer product, a post-production facility has been set up in London based purely on Apple G5s, writes John Oates.
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In Production - 422 South takes Crisis control.
422 South has produced visual effects, computer animations, maps and diagrams as well as on-screen graphics
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Interview - Last standing.
Many thought he wouldn't make it, but next week Charles Allen will see ITV plc officially begin trading on the Stock Exchange. Conor Dignam meets the survivor who out-lasted the rest of ITV's feuding barons to finally lead a single network business.
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Opinion - Shameless celebrations.
Could Shameless be that one great programme that restores confidence in a medium obsessed with well-placed webcams?
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FORMAT FOCUS: FINALLY FRIDAY.
Could a Danish format focusing on work and aimed at a Friday night audience be a hit in the UK, asks Michael Rosser.
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FORMATS & DEALS - ZEAL TV TO DISTRIBUTE GLADIATOR FORMAT.
Indie Zig Zag has handed the worldwide distribution rights of its Celebrity Gladiator format to Zeal
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Opinion - In My View - The content regulator.
So what should be the central aims of Ofcom's content board over the coming year, asks Richard Hooper.
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Opinion - Comment - Prime time distraction.
The BBC's decision to air Panorama in primetime proves one thing, says Nicola Methven - that most people care more about Fat Friends and jungle antics than the Hutton inquiry.
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FORMATS & DEALS - WARK CLEMENTS SLEEPOVER CLUB ROLLS OUT.
Scottish indie Wark Clements' comedy series The Sleepover Club is to be screened across France and
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FORMATS & DEALS - FREMANTLE HIRES CLARK FOR GLOBAL ROLE.
Rob Clark, former head of entertainment for SMG TV, has been hired by Fremantle Media in