BFI Film Festival

The BFI Film Festival is coming soon, October 8th to 19th see link for more details http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff  . If any of you have films to recommend do let us know. Also, if anyone is going please get in touch, I’m sure Louisa and Katie will try and attend and would love some company!  We hope to see you there.

Other News

Lem is very kindly designing our ad to go into the Grierson Awards programme which is bigging up all you editors!  This should be out in the next few months, watch this space…..

Broadcast Digital Awards

Well done to Martin O’Bryne and Iain Chambers who edited the last series of Sexy Beasts, which has been shortlisted in the Broadcast Digital Awards as Best Entertainment Programme.

Congratulations also to Tom Deverell who worked on Great Canal Journeys for More 4, this was shortlisted for Best Popular Factual Programme along with David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive directed by Dan Smith.

Good work!

File Delivery Training Event – BBC

Over the coming 12 months, the main UK Broadcasters will be switching from video tape to file-based delivery of programmes in a revolution described as the biggest change in television since the introduction of colour.

File Delivery Made Real” is a series of training events organised by the BBC Academy to prepare the industry for these changes. The events will build on the forums that have been held by the DPP, and “File Delivery Made Real” will include a practical zone where the techniques for creating, reviewing and delivering the files will be demonstrated on state-of-the-art equipment. There will be interactive hands-on exercises to familiarise both production, post-production and technical staff with the skills required to successfully build DPP file delivery into their production workflows.

 

Learn about the switch to file-based delivery of TV programmes at free @TheBBCAcademy training events http://bit.ly/Academy_FDMR #filedelivery

2014 News

Satusfaction are excited to be sponsoring the Science/Natural History category for The Grierson Awards this year. Each year, The Grierson Trust recognises the best documentary filmmaking from Britain and abroad through the British Documentary Awards.  Last year we had a few editors who had worked on programmes that were nominated for awards including; Graham Taylor for Kangaroo Dundee and  Duncan Buchanan,  Franco Bogino, Jen Hampson, Paul Holland for Lou Ferrante:Inside the Gangsters’ Code. We look forward to the nominations for this year!

Stranded on Honeymoon Island

Exec Producers: Rachel Viner and  Georgina Hinds Editor: Jack Brown CPL Productions for BBC One Brand-new dating experiment Stranded on Honeymoon Island takes twelve singles looking for lifelong love and throws them into the ultimate test of commitment. After just a five-minute speed date, they’re paired up, married on… Read More

Mr and Mrs Murder

Exec Producers: Tom Pearson & Stuart Cabb. Director and Exec Producer: Michael Beach Nichols  Editor: Franco Bogino Plum Pictures for Hulu and Disney+ 30th July Mr and Mrs Murder. Plum Pictures for Hulu and Disney+ Mr. & Mrs. Murder is a gripping four-part true crime docuseries, set in… Read More

Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers

The Garden for Netflix Editors: Jennifer Hampson ( Ep1 ) and Duncan Hill ( Ep2) Exec Producers: Zac Beattie, Flavia Taylor Working in Soho, London on the 7th July 2005, I remember in the morning hearing about the bomb going off and worrying that friends and colleagues may… Read More

Drive to Survive

Series 7 Exec Producers: James Gay-Rees & Paul Martin Box to Box for Netflix Editors: Jake Lofdahl and Mark Pickles Jake Lofdahl returned to Box to Box to help edit the highly anticipated seventh season of Netflix’s acclaimed docuseries, Formula 1 Drive to Survive which… Read More