DT
They're definitely settling in OK and using the space better - but it just looks so grey.
I get that they're trying to do 'in the newsroom' bits like they do from NBH, but NBH doesn't share a colour scheme with a battleship. If you look at the newsroom it includes a lot of splashes of red. And for good reason - grey is very dull.
I get that they're trying to do 'in the newsroom' bits like they do from NBH, but NBH doesn't share a colour scheme with a battleship. If you look at the newsroom it includes a lot of splashes of red. And for good reason - grey is very dull.
JF
I think they use Studio B which is a green screen
About the new points west studio, there’s this studio in Bristol for interviews on the national news it’s gorgeous
I think they use Studio B which is a green screen
CM
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
About the new points west studio, there’s this studio in Bristol for interviews on the national news it’s gorgeous
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
JF
About the new points west studio, there’s this studio in Bristol for interviews on the national news it’s
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
ST
Yet Ian has to present from on top of the roof every evening?!
About the new points west studio, there’s this studio in Bristol for interviews on the national news it’s
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
Yet Ian has to present from on top of the roof every evening?!
CO
Yet Ian has to present from on top of the roof every evening?!
I hardly think it's a case of "has to" (as if there's literally no alternative), but an artistic choice. There can't be many regions that even have an attractive outdoor presentation point proximate to the studio, such as BBC Bristol's rooftop garden and balcony area. Sensible for them to make the most of it, with some form of regular use.
The pre-recorded forecasts shown during Points West's late night and Breakfast bulletins are done in the main studio set nowadays (with the forecaster still shown in a shrunk-down inset box, rather than directly stood in front of the map itself, with a bit of the main set's faux newsroom behind them), so it's only the lunchtime & main evening forecasts that are done from the rooftop.
PW only has forecasts done in the traditional chromakey way, with the forecaster actually stood in front of the map, on those occasions that they resort to e.g. the Plymouth weather hub (or any other region stepping-in to cover West due to absence etc).
About the new points west studio, there’s this studio in Bristol for interviews on the national news it’s
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
"About the new points west studio" Am I missing out on something here?
No Studio A is still the same but not many people know about Studio B, which is a small green screen studio.
Yet Ian has to present from on top of the roof every evening?!
I hardly think it's a case of "has to" (as if there's literally no alternative), but an artistic choice. There can't be many regions that even have an attractive outdoor presentation point proximate to the studio, such as BBC Bristol's rooftop garden and balcony area. Sensible for them to make the most of it, with some form of regular use.
The pre-recorded forecasts shown during Points West's late night and Breakfast bulletins are done in the main studio set nowadays (with the forecaster still shown in a shrunk-down inset box, rather than directly stood in front of the map itself, with a bit of the main set's faux newsroom behind them), so it's only the lunchtime & main evening forecasts that are done from the rooftop.
PW only has forecasts done in the traditional chromakey way, with the forecaster actually stood in front of the map, on those occasions that they resort to e.g. the Plymouth weather hub (or any other region stepping-in to cover West due to absence etc).