Yes. How about uploading it for us all? My mouse hand is in danger of sustaining repetitive strain injury, what with all the uploading lately
oh good, I wasn't able to tell if it was new, or I just mist it first time around. Its always better to ask
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Seem to remember someone asking if either
Exercise Class
was still being shown since batch #3 kicked in. Yes it is ...shown yesterday at 12.15pm on Network
The introduction of elaborate soundtracks and visual build-ups has increased the duration of channel idents. Back to basics - but with something visually impressive - is what's needed here.
This post led me to a realisation (which I'm sure everyone else has had already) that this is the first set of BBC1 idents since 1997 when the virtual globe finished its run.
I wonder if that affects how many of us are seeing them as a slightly unfinished product?
This post led me to a realisation (which I'm sure everyone else has had already) that
this is the first set of BBC1 idents since 1997
when the virtual globe finished its run.
This post led me to a realisation (which I'm sure everyone else has had already) that
this is the first set of BBC1 idents since 1997
when the virtual globe finished its run.
Is one of us missing something?
I think 'without music' is missing.
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Birdwatchers #2
Ident (BBC1 NI, 10.01am this morning).
Video here.
If a second version is to be made, why not have them squatting or lying on the grass spying birds, instead of standing?
Same old, same old. This
Oneness
set is so lacking in imagination. It's absolutely astonishing.
This post led me to a realisation (which I'm sure everyone else has had already) that
this is the first set of BBC1 idents since 1997
when the virtual globe finished its run.
Is one of us missing something?
Yep. Me. Edited it, managed to delete 'without music' and then failed to proof read.
I've also been wondering whether one of the things about this 'oneness' set of idents is the sense that they feel (apart from skaters, probably) either rural or possibly small town, when a huge number of UK people live in larger towns and cities.
I've also been wondering whether one of the things about this 'oneness' set of idents is the sense that they feel (apart from skaters, probably) either rural or possibly small town, when a huge number of UK people live in larger towns and cities.
Or perhaps they are showing activities that most of us don't take part in? The Christmas 'oneness' idents showed families celebrating Christmas (no, we don't all do that, but most of us can relate). The general public doesn't bathe in the sea in winter, go birdwatching, play wheelchair rugby, etc.