All News articles – Page 3995
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Production - Making TV with a so solid crew.
When crewing and sourcing equipment, flexibility is key. But planning ahead and building in contingency can ensure you get the best people for the job. Then it's all down to how you manage them. Howard Webster reports.
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Production - A Bluffer's Guide To: Dropout.
A momentary dip or loss of signal on tape or magnetic film, caused by a flaw
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Production - Technology Analysis - The big TiVo turn-off.
When PVRs really take off, it's likely they will have a dramatic effect on TV advertising. Ian White finds out how commercials producers plan to respond.
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In Production - TT races look for the green light.
Greenlight Television is using its eight years' experience covering the Isle of Man TT race to
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Production - Rough Cut - An alternative agenda.
Cassian Harrison asks whether we can so easily dismiss underground news and conspiracy theorists.
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In Production - Superpowers in clash over Tetris.
A Ricochet Digital production for BBC4, The History of Tetris looks at the history of the
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PRODUCTION - WI-CAM-C LAUNCHES.
BBC WiScape has introduced a new camera to its wireless camera family. The Wi-Cam-C is a
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PRODUCTION - NEW FLAME FACILITY.
Flame artist Jason Watts has left The Mill to set up a new facility. Opening next
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In Production - Nat Geo embarks on pilgrimage.
Director and producer Anisa Mehdi has made a documentary about the Islamic city of Mecca for
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PRODUCTION - FURNACE DEVELOPS.
Software developer The Foundry, which specialises in plug-in visual effects, has announced that its Furnace software
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PRODUCTION - ANIMATION LESSONS.
Legendary animation producer Bob Godfrey is to give a masterclass on how he makes a film
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Opinion - Vital statistics.
22.30 - The time ITV wants to move News at Ten to, creating a regular slot
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Interview - Licensed to rock.
Virgin Radio's Bobby Hain has high hopes of bagging the coveted West Midlands licence.
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Opinion - Displaying a sixth sense.
Much of what Greg Dyke had to say at the RTS this year rang true, particularly when it came to the future of ITV and Sky's terrestrial channel plans.
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THE BBC AND SKY - BEST OF ENEMIES?
Tony Ball may have quit Sky but during his tenure he has fed a gorilla which is a mighty match for the BBC. But even though daggers are often drawn, the two behemoths work together in many areas. David Wood considers this awkward relationship and asks if
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Production - Twinned servers aid remote production.
Manufacturer Quantel has unveiled a remote production workflow system that allows broadcasters to edit a live
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Production - M2 will target market for HD.
M2 Television has invested in a batch of new Panasonic and Snell & Wilcox kit in
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Production - New bosses throw£1.5m at Molinare.
Only days after completing a deal to purchase post facility Molinare, new joint owners and managing
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Opinion - In my View - The best Cambridge yet.
This year's Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention had more 'were you there when?' moments than any other ... says Simon Shaps.
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Comment - Still seeking answers.
It's six months since the disappearance of one of ITN's reporting teams in Iraq but questions remain. Mark Wood reveals, with hindsight, whether he would have done anything differently.