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BBC News - Rebrand 10

Follow on from my previous mock (November 2015)

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PATV Scunthorpe
Agreed on the countdown - apart from TV pres fans, the studios and programmes are by the by for most viewers. They turn to BBC News for the journalism.

Ok

there is a reason the BBC don't use Powerpoint for their graphics.

So why did CBBC use PowerPoint?
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permotio
Appreciate the effort but it's fallen sort of being anything impressive.
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DanielK
Agreed on the countdown - apart from TV pres fans, the studios and programmes are by the by for most viewers. They turn to BBC News for the journalism.

Ok

there is a reason the BBC don't use Powerpoint for their graphics.

So why did CBBC use PowerPoint?


When? Laughing
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PATV Scunthorpe
Agreed on the countdown - apart from TV pres fans, the studios and programmes are by the by for most viewers. They turn to BBC News for the journalism.

Ok

there is a reason the BBC don't use Powerpoint for their graphics.

So why did CBBC use PowerPoint?


When? Laughing

For years, whenever making graphics for little segments or when showing viewers messages and stuff
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dbl
Powerpoint isn't industry standard for TV graphics. Must have been a low budget solution..
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PATV Scunthorpe
dbl posted:
Powerpoint isn't industry standard for TV graphics. Must have been a low budget solution..


I remember it being used for quite a while (when I did what CBBC they did)
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Michael

I've gone for red white and blue, three completely unique colours which represent the UK, and the UK only, despite being on the flags of France, the Netherlands, Serbia, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, USA, Thailand, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the US state of Texas, Australia, New Zealand, the Dominican Republic, Iceland, Samoa, Norway, Panama, Taiwan, the Czech Republic, Liberia and....er....North Korea.

I've changed the countdown slightly, gone are the reporters and in their place are random shots I ripped from BBC News bulletins with some boring library shots of London, not at all making my vision of BBC News appear as narcissiticly anglocentric as ITV's Big Ben motif.



Fixed that for you.
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Mike W
dbl posted:
Powerpoint isn't industry standard for TV graphics. Must have been a low budget solution..


I remember it being used for quite a while (when I did what CBBC they did)

I don't think they ever did - they had some very nasty Aston Motifs in the early 2000s, which probably gave the look of being PPT but they certainly didn't use it.

ITV Nightscreen on the other hand!
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PATV Scunthorpe
dbl posted:
Powerpoint isn't industry standard for TV graphics. Must have been a low budget solution..

Well I'm talking quite recently probably 2011/12 maybe 13
I remember it being used for quite a while (when I did what CBBC they did)

I don't think they ever did - they had some very nasty Aston Motifs in the early 2000s, which probably gave the look of being PPT but they certainly didn't use it.

ITV Nightscreen on the other hand!
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Colorband
Erm... Line?
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PATV Scunthorpe

I've gone for red white and blue, three completely unique colours which represent the UK, and the UK only, despite being on the flags of France, the Netherlands, Serbia, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, USA, Thailand, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the US state of Texas, Australia, New Zealand, the Dominican Republic, Iceland, Samoa, Norway, Panama, Taiwan, the Czech Republic, Liberia and....er....North Korea.

You've changed the whole of TV Forum slightly, gone are the useful comments people used to put that actually help people improve on other stuff other than the Astons or add extra stuff that might be able to give the mock a higher rating and in their place are little bits of slapstick comedy that people are suppose to laugh at, while trying to form up an alliance just so they can shoot the little people of the forum down.


Fixed that for you.

I'm pretty sure that people with a little bit of sense inside of them would realise that they're colours are the union jack or most likely it would just go past their heads because most people aren't that bothered with what they see onscreen.

Also if people bothered to read
this is only for the uk news, world news still uses red
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Nicky
I'm pretty sure that people with a little bit of sense inside of them would realise that they're colours are the union jack


I have plenty of sense but the first things I thought of were the flags of France and the US.

or most likely it would just go past their heads because most people aren't that bothered with what they see onscreen.


Sorry, but that's no excuse for poor design!

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