Captured it? Don't you think that the two thick black lines at the top and bottom of them make it quite clear that you've photographed them from your television set? Anyway, thanks for loading them onto the thread.
He hasn't photographed them - if you can get a photo that clear from a Television Set then something is wrong with your camera! He's captured them, using his TV Card, from a source which is set to 4:3 Letterbox (presumably for another tv set in the house) and is inappropriate to set it to 16:9 Widescreen just for a few captures.
My eyes! My ears! My sanity! It's sh*t! But, I didn't expect anything less from my BBC.
If this ident were used on another station, I'd probably like it. But, in comparison with BBC One's previous efforts (Santa in the hot air balloon dropping presents, hot air balloon sailing through northern lights projecting festive images, even the promotion laden effort with the Dinosaur, Robin Relliant and the other thing), it's piss poor.
Captured it? Don't you think that the two thick black lines at the top and bottom of them make it quite clear that you've photographed them from your television set? Anyway, thanks for loading them onto the thread.
nope I've got a TV capture card that doesn't really like MovieMaker. So I'm just taking screen caps from the capture. I'm taking a feed from my FreeView box to get the full widescreen.
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I like I like. The music is a lot more upbeat and "fun" than it was on the last batch. Very nice!
But the most important question is of course "Where can I get an Xmas pudding space hopper!??"
Looks like something that belongs on a children's channel. Very cutesy.
I agree. I think it's ok. I quite like the music, a big improvement on the previous version although I'm not sure how that's going to sound going into the news.
The problem I have is the same with the last one really, and that it's all a bit CBeebies, it'd be fine going into the Teletubbies, but for the UK's mainstream TV channel ???