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February 11, 2019
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald visual effects

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald visual effects

The film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald has been nominated in the production design and visual effects categories at the 2019 Bafta Film Awards. Joint visual effects supervisor, Christian Manz, of Framestore, spoke to Al Moloney about some of the challenges the company faced in helping to make the film. The awards ceremony will …

February 11, 2019
UK economic growth slowest since 2012

UK economic growth slowest since 2012

Image copyright Getty Images The UK economy expanded at its slowest rate in six years in 2018. Growth in the year was 1.4%, down from 1.8% last year and the lowest since 2012, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. It blamed slower factory output and car production for the slowdown, among other factors. It …

February 11, 2019
Alita: Battle Angel – how we made the film

Alita: Battle Angel – how we made the film

Robert Rodriguez’s latest stint as director is on the sci-fi blockbuster Alita: Battle Angel. The film was written and produced by James Cameron, who originally planned to direct it. Rodriguez says he made the movie for half the price Cameron would have, but with a reported budget of $200m (£154m), it still cost considerably more …

February 11, 2019
Brexit: How could it affect the fashion industry?

Brexit: How could it affect the fashion industry?

Brexit may mean buying your favourite brand could cost you more. Here’s why. Source by [author_name]

February 11, 2019
Austerity to continue unless Hammond spends, says IFS

Austerity to continue unless Hammond spends, says IFS

Image copyright Reuters Philip Hammond must spend billions extra to end austerity, says think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). To maintain per capita spending across government departments which don’t have ring-fenced budgets, he must find an extra £5bn a year by 2023, it adds. And maintaining spending on unprotected services as a share …

February 11, 2019
Reddit: Censorship fears spark criticism of Tencent funding reports

Reddit: Censorship fears spark criticism of Tencent funding reports

Image copyright Getty Images A reported investment by Chinese tech giant Tencent in Reddit has sparked a backlash on the popular community news site over censorship fears. Last week reports said that Tencent would be investing $150m (£115m) into the platform. China has a strict internet censorship regime known as the Great Firewall and Reddit …

February 11, 2019
When parents sue their children for support

When parents sue their children for support

Abu Taher says his son was always a “good kid”. For years, Mr Taher ran a small clothing shop in Chittagong, Bangladesh. He retired with little money and became reliant on his son and daughter for financial support. “My wife and I had to go through a lot of hardship to raise our son,” Mr …

February 11, 2019
Ban zero-hours contracts that exploit workers, says TUC

Ban zero-hours contracts that exploit workers, says TUC

Image copyright Getty Images People on zero-hour contracts are more than twice as likely to work night shifts, and are paid a third less an hour than other workers, the TUC says. After polling 3,287 workers – 300 of them zero-hour staff – it concluded the “exploitative” system should be banned. It says the flexibility …

February 11, 2019
‘I stole £30,000 from my mum to make millions’

‘I stole £30,000 from my mum to make millions’

Image copyright Andrew Fosker/PinPep Image caption Andrew says that despite making millions he remains ambitious The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to serial technology entrepreneur Andrew Michael. When Andrew Michael was 17 he gambled on changing his life by spending £30,000 on his …

February 11, 2019
'Ideas are worthless, execution matters'

'Ideas are worthless, execution matters'

StockX founder Josh Luber says entrepreneurs just need to put “one foot in front of the other”. Source by [author_name]

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