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MO
Moz
Yes.


I'm not quite sure what you're saying yes to...?


The question at the end of StephenCrosby246's rather wordy post.

(Don't mind me, I'm just being a bit obtuse today.)

I'm surprised you made it to the end! Has he not heard of paragraphs?
Last edited by Moz on 16 March 2013 7:30pm
BC
Blake Connolly Founding member
The last BBC News at Five O'Clock bulletin from Television centre (complete with Film 24).


The Film Review, as it'll now be called, really shows off what they can do in NBH with the ability to change colours in the set and put different backgrounds on the screens, makes it feel like a separate programme all of its own.

Shame N9 isnt getting a goodbye as it was the original home for BBC News 24 although I guess then we'd have to say goodbye to N1 and N2 and of course theres nothing there.


Got a little spooked when I saw pictures coming from N9 the other day, just a couple of monitors blinking away in complete darkness.
FL
flaziola
Did N9 get a goodbye when World moved to N8 a few years back?

Odd question I know but up until last Friday, what studio was the signer in for the BBC News Channel between 1245 and 1330?
SP
Steve in Pudsey
The Film Review, as it'll now be called, really shows off what they can do in NBH with the ability to change colours in the set and put different backgrounds on the screens, makes it feel like a separate programme all of its own.


The Barcos in N6 *should* have given that flexibility, had there been the resources and creativity to do it?

Odd question I know but up until last Friday, what studio was the signer in for the BBC News Channel between 1245 and 1330?


As I understand it, signing is done by RedBee. N6 mixer output is fed to RedBee, they key the signer over it and send it back to the network router in N6 where the signing source is selected
SC
StephenCrosby246
The Newsroom that BBC News pis moving to is very strict. I also wonder what the backdrop will be when BBC News is in the virtual green screen studio
SC
StephenCrosby246
Tomorrow will be Maxine's last day at TVC before the move to NBH
DK
DanielK
Presenters thread for anything regarding presenters!
CH
chris_rgu
Tomorrow will be Maxine's last day at TVC before the move to NBH


wrong thread and yeah, um, it's kind of most people's last day at TVC tomorrow or monday AM...
SC
StephenCrosby246
Will the weather graphics be updated on monday
AG
AxG
Will the weather graphics be updated on monday

Only the day and time captions, it seems. Although the BBC's graphics don't need changing IMO.
MO
Moz
The last BBC News at Five O'Clock bulletin from Television centre (complete with Film 24).


The Film Review, as it'll now be called, really shows off what they can do in NBH with the ability to change colours in the set and put different backgrounds on the screens, makes it feel like a separate programme all of its own.

Presume that's from Studio E? Presumably sat at screens without the newsroom backdrop?
SC
StephenCrosby246
When it comes to the graphics from Monday, how will the logo, clock and ticker look

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