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GE
thegeek Founding member
House posted:
BARCO failure behind Chris Eakin at 00:05 - at first it was displaying (what appeared to be a static) daytime backdrop, which switched to a black screen and finally a non-stable blue screen, with a small 'NO PC INPUT' line visible. Chris apologised mid-story for the 'slightly odd technical problem in the studio'.


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Worzel
Just seen Jane Hill on Location at Buckingham Palace and when she crossed over to the weather, they used the split screen to cross to Darren Bett in the Weather studio - looked good, don't think I've ever seen them hand over to the Weather while the channel is on an O/B like that before.
GI
ginnyfan
Black background looks good. Very Happy
JA
Jarda
Jane Hill is a little bit angry due to the protesters near the "studio".
DV
DVB Cornwall
So Obamaaron presser running late BBC NC switches to World to allow resources to be used for BBC ONE bulletin.
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Worzel
Different TOTH wide-shot used in N6 for 12am. Did anyone capture it? Instead of panning in using the usual right camera, they used a static left camera shot which sat very low and had the graphics on the other Barco wall.
HA
harshy Founding member
It was evidently an error, as the usual red appeared at the next bulletin. The blue used was the same blue oft seen on WBR.

It occurred on Friday morning at the wrap of The World Today, second edition, anchored by Martine Dennis and Juliette Foster, for anyone who may have captured it. Sorry I don't have capture "abilities".


I've seen it many a time, I even saw one BBC World News bulletin go out using Sport Today graphics this was some five six years ago Shocked
DF
DrewF
Different TOTH wide-shot used in N6 for 12am. Did anyone capture it? Instead of panning in using the usual right camera, they used a static left camera shot which sat very low and had the graphics on the other Barco wall.


This shot does sometimes get used at weekends on the NC and on the odd occasion with the presenters facing the left camera shot during weekdays - depends on the producer I guess. It was done last week on the Five showing the live scenes as Obama prepared to make a speech: see below.

Personally I think it looks a bit awkward, it's an odd angle so looks strange against the desk.

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Worzel
Don't know if this has been mentioned but the BBC Trust are looking for people to complete a survery about the BBC News channel and BBC Parliament, for a consulation into the channels thats being conducted. Its been mentioned on the BBC news channel a couple of times...

https://consultations.external.bbc.co.uk/departments/bbc/bbc-news-channel-and-bbc-parliament/consultation/consult_view

Worth doing (well I had some things to say, some good some bad).

Also this is quite interesting (for the annoraks like me)...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/files/pdf/regulatory_framework/service_licences/tv/2010/bbc_news_channel_may10.pdf
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Steve in Pudsey
I'm sure they'll enjoy your comments about the barcos and the wobbly ticker Smile
EX
excel99

Fascinating that the News Channel is obliged to take PMQ's, offer a programme such as Sportsday, and that it is strongly directed to have co-presenting from location for big international stories.

Also the condition about having more international news than Sky News - theoretically if Sky News devoted 99% of output to international stories then the BBC News Channel should devote 100% of output or it would be in breach of it's license. Maybe a condition which needs changing considering how well Sky News can cover international news, particularly big stories
CH
Chie
Had to laugh at the online survey where it asked 'how well do you think the BBC News channel covers European politics and explains EU institutions and their work?' It doesn't. You have to tune in to World News at 5 o'clock in the morning for the Spanish protests and the virtual civil war that's underway in Greece. It's all 'nothing to see here' health scares and the latest shenanigans at FIFA during regular news channel hours.

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