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Not very easy when the studio the CSO is in isn't staffed. The CSO position used for The Andrew Marr Show and The Politics Show is in a corner of the studio they share (the one used weekdays for Working Lunch, Newsround, Newsnight etc.) - it is a small desk sat in front of a green flat. It is only staffed 0500-1300ish on Sundays, and not staffed at all on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons. If you are going to staff that studio and gallery then you could use a real set... (The CSO position is only used to avoid having to staff both studios)
What about the broom cupboard down the corridor from N6?
That is a stand-up CSO studio only - no gallery. There is a separate gallery for 60 Seconds - but it is more basic than the kit regional breakfast bulletins have...
noggin
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James Hall posted:
noggin posted:
m_in_m posted:
I think some of the weekend bulletins could make use of the CSO that is used on the Sunday morning bulletins. When the bulletins aren't very long and there are no studio guests or sports presenter it would work. Whenever there is a two way jsut use the split screen. The only difficulty would be having a wide shot into the bulletin but I don't imagine this being impossible to do.
Not very easy when the studio the CSO is in isn't staffed. The CSO position used for The Andrew Marr Show and The Politics Show is in a corner of the studio they share (the one used weekdays for Working Lunch, Newsround, Newsnight etc.) - it is a small desk sat in front of a green flat. It is only staffed 0500-1300ish on Sundays, and not staffed at all on Saturdays or Sunday afternoons. If you are going to staff that studio and gallery then you could use a real set... (The CSO position is only used to avoid having to staff both studios)
What about the broom cupboard down the corridor from N6?
That is a stand-up CSO studio only - no gallery. There is a separate gallery for 60 Seconds - but it is more basic than the kit regional breakfast bulletins have...