All Create & Produce articles – Page 83
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Executive Interviews
Behind the Scenes: Toy Story 4
Pixar director of photography Patrick Lin explains how he brings a live-action filmmaking approach to computer animation.
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News
IABM announces new Board of Directors
IABM has unveiled its new Board of Directors following a biennial election.
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Thought Leadership
Disrupting the sports production process
Sports fans are particularly demanding, and rights holders and production companies are under ever-increasing pressure to produce more content, says Tedial vice president products Jérôme Wauthoz.
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Industry Trends
Creating content for environmental change
As scrutiny on green issues grows, broadcasters and content creators are finding different ways to talk about climate change.
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Industry Trends
How streamer spend is reshaping programme making
The rise of the streaming platforms has sparked a production boom, affecting superindie groups through to smaller indies. It has had a major impact on all genres of programme making too - and the way that shows are now financed. Tim Dams reports.
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Industry Trends
EditFest 2019: Just keep cutting
The seventh annual American Cinema Editors’ London EditFest offered insights into cutting for factual, TV drama, and features, George Jarrett reports.
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News
NASA commemorates moon landing with live TV broadcast
NASA will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a live two-hour TV broadcast looking at the future exploration of the Moon and Mars.
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Industry Trends
Public service media: Trust in news
Public service news is facing increasing pressures from politicians to declining audiences and attacks on impartiality. But is it all doom and gloom? – Raymond Snoddy investigates.
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Thought Leadership
Sports broadcasting in the age of Twitch
Active viewers want to be a part of the show they care about, says Kiswe Mobile chief technology officer Francis Zane.
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Executive Interviews
Craft Leaders: Lee Smith, Editor
Editing films is “very instinctual”, says Oscar winning editor Lee Smith
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Industry Trends
Capturing the first - and last - small steps on the Moon
NASA has always known the value of good publicity so, as well as the towering technological achievement of the Moon landings, it also put huge efforts into making sure the American public got to see them happen in realtime.
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News
Walt Disney TV drives diversity and inclusion behind the scenes
Expanding the diversity and inclusion behind the camera, Walt Disney Television confirmed the launch of two new programmes to develop underrepresented talent.
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News
CBC and BBC ink co-production deal
Canadian and British broadcasters have confirmed a creative co-production partnership in a commitment to future collaboration across drama, documentaries and news content.
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Industry Trends
How AI is reinventing visual effects
AI/ML and deep learning is having a huge impact in computer graphics research with potential to transform VFX production.
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News
Netflix to open UK production hub at Shepperton Studios
In a major UK expansion, Netflix has signed a multi-million pound deal to create a production hub at Shepperton Studios outside London.
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Thought Leadership
Shining a light on those behind the cameras
It’s not just the wellbeing of those on-screen that is being neglected; we need to face up to the uncomfortable truth for those toiling behind the scenes, says CEO of the Film & Television Charity Alex Pumfrey.
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Industry Trends
Olly Strous, ITN Productions
ITN Productions has adopted Sony CI cloud platform. George Jarrett speaks with head of postproduction Olly Strous to find out what Impact the technology has had to ITN’s workflow
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Roland Sars, Media Distillery
Everybody is interested in AI but not many companies really have AI in production, says Media Distillery chief executive Roland Sars.
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Executive Interviews
Behind the scenes: Neither Wolf Nor Dog
Scottish filmmaker Steven Lewis Simpson on how he overturned conventional wisdom in making, marketing and distributing his Native American movie from the ground up.
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Industry Trends
Small, mobile, intelligent: the evolution of broadcast microphones
Alongside audio quality and RF spectrum efficiency, the call for more discreet form factors is driving the design of broadcast microphones – especially in this era of increasingly high-resolution TV, writes David Davies.