All Features articles – Page 44
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FeaturesFilm and TV training: industry gets creative to tackle skills shortage
The boom in film and TV production has necessitated new training methods.
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FeaturesHow UK data company Applaudience is looking to help exhibitors optimise sales
Applaudience can track sales up to 30 minutes before a screening begins.
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FeaturesAn industry in flux: five top commissioners discuss Europe's TV drama market
Screen speaks to commissioners from five key European territories.
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FeaturesQ&A: Fernando Lopez Puig, Head of drama, Radio Television Espanola
Lopez was recently promoted to RTVE head of content, channels and production.
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FeaturesQ&A: Heike Hempel, Deputy director of programmes, ZDF
Heike has produced TV movies including ‘Dresden’ and ‘Generation War’.
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FeaturesQ&A: Fabrice de la Patelliere, Head of drama, Canal Plus
Canal Plus’ Creation Originale label has worked on ‘Versailles’ and ‘The Bureau’.
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FeaturesQ&A: Piers Wenger, controller of drama commissioning, BBC
Upcoming BBC commissions including ‘A Suitable Boy’ and ‘Dark Mon£y’.
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FeaturesQ&A: Anna Croneman, Head of drama, SVT
Croneman’s credits as producer include Emmy-nominated ‘Kronprinsessan’.
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FeaturesHow Europe is addressing skills shortages to keep up with the production boom
Film production has grown 50 percent over the past decade.
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FeaturesThe MoviePass effect: is the cinema subscription model here to stay?
Screen profiles the companies following in the footsteps of MoviePass.
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FeaturesAi Weiwei talks new doc 'The Rest', criticises global film industry for working with China
Chinese artist and filmmaker’s new project is a follow-up to Human Flow and will premiere at CPH:DOX festival.
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FeaturesThe rise of TV festivals: can the industry keep up?
Series Mania and Canneseries start within a week of each other.
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FeaturesCPH:DOX 2019: Festival chief talks Europe, gender equality and testing the appetite for fiction films
The doc-focused event opens today in Copenhagen.
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FeaturesFilmart: Wayne Chang on moving into international co-production with GaragePlay
Chang set up GaragePlay in 2012.
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FeaturesFilmart: how Hong Kong's One Cool Film Production found its feet
The company launched in 2013
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FeaturesVue CEO Tim Richards: "No industry can stand still"
Richards wrote an open letter to Bafta protesting Netflix’s win for ‘ROMA’.
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FeaturesFilmart: industry heavyweights on the future of the Hong Kong film business
Ahead of Filmart, Screen speaks to execs from Media Asia, Universe Entertainment, Emperor Motion Pictures and Mandarin Motion Pictures.
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FeaturesHow UK filmmaker Jack McHenry made his feature debut 'Here Comes Hell!' for just £22,000
The comedy horror is premiering at Glasgow Film Festival.
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FeaturesWhich festivals have premiered the most Oscar-winning films?
In the last two decades, Venice leads the way ahead of Cannes.
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FeaturesOscars 2019 shows Netflix is in awards game for long haul
Despite losing out on best picture, streaming giant will be back for more.
















