Was looking at James' video of the Christmas graphics, does anyone know why Breakfast (I suppose the nations & and regions too!) hasn't moved to the smaller BBC News logo?
Since moving to NBH, BBC News has used a new smaller logo in the bottom left which is further to the left. Doing this for Breakfast would require redrawing the titles to make the BBC Breakfast line up. Inconsistent but that's what the BBC is like.
A Vimeo clip of the Christmas titles on Breakfast, uploaded by the creator of the titles himself
http://vimeo.com/82551837
I find it amazing that one bloke started off by coding an HTML template for Nick Owen's myspace page in 2006 to getting a job (or traineeship) with the BBC!
Internet clown, former anti- DOG spokesperson and inactive TV Forum member DVDfever has posted a clip from this mornings edition of BBC Breakfast. You can hear Declan Curry chatting about trousers and see an empty chair when we should be hearing and seeing some interview...
I assume this clip is taken from the BBC News Channel as when I check my own recording (from BBC One South East SD via satellite) the interview goes out with the correct audio and video. The person doing the subtitles appears to be watching the BBC News Channel as when the problems start the subtitles read 'PROBLEM WITH SOUND' despite the fact that the sound on BBC One is fine. For some reason, they did not subtitle the trousers conversation.
Since moving to NBH, BBC News has used a new smaller logo in the bottom left which is further to the left. Doing this for Breakfast would require redrawing the titles to make the BBC Breakfast line up. Inconsistent but that's what the BBC is like.
Moving some text left in After Effects isn't the most taxing task...
Internet clown, former anti-DOG spokesperson and inactive TV Forum member DVDfever has posted a clip from this mornings edition of BBC Breakfast. You can hear Declan Curry chatting about trousers and see an empty chair when we should be hearing and seeing some interview...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nh1GEOnk2c
I assume this clip is taken from the BBC News Channel as when I check my own recording (from BBC One South East SD via satellite) the interview goes out with the correct audio and video. The person doing the subtitles appears to be watching the BBC News Channel as when the problems start the subtitles read 'PROBLEM WITH SOUND' despite the fact that the sound on BBC One is fine. For some reason, they did not subtitle the trousers conversation.
This is the second time in just a few days the news channel has accidentally picked up rehearsals rather than the correct sound and pictures. The other one can be found in the News Channel thread.