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(January 2018)

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A former member
What kind of mickey mouse company is it turning into?

Good to see this thread isn't going over-the-top at all. Rolling Eyes .


Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes WAY to go to mist the funny pun... WHOOSH!
BF
BFGArmy
What kind of mickey mouse company is it turning into?

Good to see this thread isn't going over-the-top at all. Rolling Eyes .


Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes WAY to go to mist the funny pun... WHOOSH!


Apologies I was clearly a bit Dopey. Wink
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A former member
HA HA! Very Happy
CI
cityprod
What kind of mickey mouse company is it turning into?


Good to see this thread isn't going over-the-top at all. Rolling Eyes .


You missed the joke.

Disney are buying Sky.
LL
Larry the Loafer
I think they gathered that.
FU
fusionlad Founding member
Where's all the grown-ups gone?
IT
Ittr
What kind of mickey mouse company is it turning into?


Good to see this thread isn't going over-the-top at all. Rolling Eyes

Even with all the testing you like, errors will still happen with new galleries/studios/technologies etc.

It's been 5 years but BBC still have issues with the robot cameras.

And comparing Sky and Fox News is the sort of thing you'd hear on DS.

Which is why the BBC shouldn't have sold TVC. End of.
DE
DE88
Which is why the BBC shouldn't have sold TVC. End of.


What's done cannot be undone.
LL
London Lite Founding member
One of the disadvantages of using robotic cameras is just now at 1pm, a camera panned back and then wobbled as it stopped in the glass box.
FU
fusionlad Founding member
One of the disadvantages of using robotic cameras is just now at 1pm, a camera panned back and then wobbled as it stopped in the glass box.

Shame really, as it was a nice move apart from that.
NG
noggin Founding member
One of the disadvantages of using robotic cameras is just now at 1pm, a camera panned back and then wobbled as it stopped in the glass box.


Robotic cameras aren't new to Sky News though are they? ISTR that they had robots and remotes on previous sets.
WM
W M
One of the disadvantages of using robotic cameras is just now at 1pm, a camera panned back and then wobbled as it stopped in the glass box.


Robotic cameras aren't new to Sky News though are they? ISTR that they had robots and remotes on previous sets.


At least since 2005 I think? Various issues like the well known Francis Wilson weather panning around the studio.

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