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'If you want to be patted on the back all the time - be a dog...' 'I just wanted to do the most real, honest portrayal of a guy... and do things that hadn’t been seen before on television. I really wanted...
A close-up close look at the production team responsible for the television series LOST. Introduced by Jorge Garcia, cinematographers Michael Bonvillian and John Bartley explain the advantages of shooting...
A behind-thescenes look at the series 24. Includes: -In-depth interview with creator and executive producer Joel Surnow, actors Elisha Cuthbert, Penny Johnson, Carlos Bernard, Reiko Aylesworth and James...
Starting with a ‘typical’ day at Channel 4, this series of three 25-minute programmes explores the way in which Channel 4 as a media institution works. The first programme (24 HOURS) takes the viewer...
Four short documentaries about the making of 4Learning’s contemporary production of Twelfth Night which was specially made for broadcast on school’s television. The programmes offer extended interviews...
A talk by Mike Salisbury, producer of David Attenborough’s BBC series LIFE OF MAMMALS. Using clips and stills from the series he explains how the programmes were made and how sequences were filmed. - from...
Michael Latham, and expert on the television interview, talks with John Mansfield on how to conduct an interview, prepare the questions, select the interviewees and decide where to film them.
Nick Ross, who has 20 years’ experience as a television presenter, interviewer, writer, researcher and producer, talks about presentation techniques and about his experiences as a presenter.
Examines the need for a dramatic structure in a documentary programme. Michael Latham and John Mansfield analyse the various techniques which underpin successful documentaries.
Produced by the BBC’s Training Department and conceived as a comedy, highlights the problems which can beset a badly organised film unit on location. Shows the problems experienced by such a production...
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