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I could - but I won't - it would spoil the surprise.....
What surprise? The Washington set looks a lot like the News 24 design, except with the fake windows behind it.
It's not as though we're going to find that World's set is completely green (seriously...we're not, are we?...those "The World" titles were completely surprising).
I'm guessing that we'll see a lot of bright red and white in the new World studio, and maybe glass separating the newsroom from the presentation area. There'll also probably be those new projection screens, and a stand up area instead of just the desk.
Am I right, or am I missing something?
A former member
Media Boy posted:
yaloh posted:
Anyone could post a pic of the work in progress?
I could - but I won't - it would spoil the surprise.....
What surprise? The Washington set looks a lot like the News 24 design, except with the fake windows behind it.
It's not as though we're going to find that World's set is completely green (seriously...we're not, are we?...those "The World" titles were completely surprising).
I'm guessing that we'll see a lot of bright red and white in the new World studio, and maybe glass separating the newsroom from the presentation area. There'll also probably be those new projection screens, and a stand up area instead of just the desk.
Am I right, or am I missing something?
KI
I could - but I won't - it would spoil the surprise.....
What surprise? The Washington set looks a lot like the News 24 design, except with the fake windows behind it.
Fake?! These windows are fake?! Heavens, I would have sworn they were real! But then again: what is real in todays newsrooms?
Phileas Fogg posted:
Media Boy posted:
yaloh posted:
Anyone could post a pic of the work in progress?
I could - but I won't - it would spoil the surprise.....
What surprise? The Washington set looks a lot like the News 24 design, except with the fake windows behind it.
Fake?! These windows are fake?! Heavens, I would have sworn they were real! But then again: what is real in todays newsrooms?
BA
I thought BBC World used the Red globe titles? The 1300 GMT bulletin used the red globe. Is the orange globe gone?
harshy posted:
Interesting they are using the red globe on the BBC World titles, then a few second later the globe turns orange at the end of the titles!
Where are the TOG graphicd been generated then, I thought National News had Big Teddy
Where are the TOG graphicd been generated then, I thought National News had Big Teddy
I thought BBC World used the Red globe titles? The 1300 GMT bulletin used the red globe. Is the orange globe gone?
GA
I saw Kirsty Lang present the 3.00 GMT bulletin and the ones preceding it, too! Doesn't she present BBC FOUR's The World and WORLD's Reporters, alone?
Is BBC WORLD short of staff? What's happened to Keshini Navaratnam, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine Dennis, Anita McNaught and Anya Sitaram? Why couldn't one of them be used? I'm not against Lang, but why not use the more familiar faces?
Is BBC WORLD short of staff? What's happened to Keshini Navaratnam, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine Dennis, Anita McNaught and Anya Sitaram? Why couldn't one of them be used? I'm not against Lang, but why not use the more familiar faces?
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I seen Keshini Navaratham, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine McNaught and Martine Dennis last week
David Jessel hasnt stopped pressenting The World Today (hes back) and others stayd in World News too
A former member
ganets04 posted:
Is BBC WORLD short of staff? What's happened to Keshini Navaratnam, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine Dennis, Anita McNaught and Anya Sitaram? Why couldn't one of them be used? I'm not against Lang, but why not use the more familiar faces?
I seen Keshini Navaratham, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine McNaught and Martine Dennis last week
CO
I seen Keshini Navaratham, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine McNaught and Martine Dennis last week
David Jessel hasnt stopped pressenting The World Today (hes back) and others stayd in World News too
Keshini Navartnam hasn't presented a BBC World Nes bulletin for a very long time... She's just presenting Asia Today by now and it's a shame, she is a great presenter and looks terrific. By the way, where has Anita McNaught gone this weekend?
one posted:
ganets04 posted:
Is BBC WORLD short of staff? What's happened to Keshini Navaratnam, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine Dennis, Anita McNaught and Anya Sitaram? Why couldn't one of them be used? I'm not against Lang, but why not use the more familiar faces?
I seen Keshini Navaratham, Nik Gowing, David Jessel, Martine McNaught and Martine Dennis last week
Keshini Navartnam hasn't presented a BBC World Nes bulletin for a very long time... She's just presenting Asia Today by now and it's a shame, she is a great presenter and looks terrific. By the way, where has Anita McNaught gone this weekend?
YA
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/sdf.jpg
Thay had a wrong shot again after the break of the 17.00GMT bulletin.
It looks they are showing a test card on a very big screen
for final tuning in the new studio which is soon to be released.
The thing in front of the man looks like a blue chair.
Thay had a wrong shot again after the break of the 17.00GMT bulletin.
It looks they are showing a test card on a very big screen
for final tuning in the new studio which is soon to be released.
The thing in front of the man looks like a blue chair.
HA
Maybe that's just The World's set that is in shot rather then a new set.
harshy
Founding member
yam posted:
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/sdf.jpg
Thay had a wrong shot again after the break of the 17.00GMT bulletin.
It looks they are showing a test card on a very big screen
for final tuning in the new studio which is soon to be released.
The thing in front of the man looks like a blue chair.
Thay had a wrong shot again after the break of the 17.00GMT bulletin.
It looks they are showing a test card on a very big screen
for final tuning in the new studio which is soon to be released.
The thing in front of the man looks like a blue chair.
Maybe that's just The World's set that is in shot rather then a new set.