All NFTS articles – Page 5
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News
NFTS plans Live TV Simulator course for sport production
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is launching a Live TV Simulator Sports Production course in partnership with HBS, the company that provides host broadcasting services for the football World Cup
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BT and NFTS look to plug engineering skills gap
BT is offering an engineering scholarship that will see a student supported through the National Film and Television School’s Production Technology MA.
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Features
Audibility: the struggle to be heard
The issue of audibility continues to rear its ugly head. So where in the production and post workflow do the problems occur?
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Emerging writer join Dancing Ledge
Dancing Ledge Productions has awarded its second writer in residence bursary after receiving submissions from over 150 writers.
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Rare Day's Peter Dale joins NFTS
Rare Day founder Peter Dale is to join The National Film and Television School to support one of its flagship factual degrees.
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IET backs NFTS Production Technology course
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has pledged its support to the National Film and Television School’s (NFTS) new Production Technology MA.
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Comment
The changing role of the broadcast engineer
Broadcast engineers are no longer just boffins who configure kit, says John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Comment
Kit evolves, but the art of storytelling remains key
Natural history film-making is about more than drones and UHD, says Paul Reddish
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News
NFTS secures £1.5m funding for 4K studio
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has secured £1.5m funding from Buckinghamshire Thames Valley Local Enterprise Partnership (BTVLEP) to build a new 4K-equipped studio.
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News
All3Media launches BAME scholarship
All3Media has launched a BAME drama scholarship in conjunction with the National Film and Television School (NFTS).
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News
C4 in director diversity push
Channel 4 has ramped up its diversity initiative by joining forces with the National Film and Television School to fund three bursary schemes for diverse applicants.