DP
D.Page
They used it several times earlier this year after
Hospital
and the word spacing looked a lot better then (spare the line spacing between 'BBC Action Line' and the URL, IMO).
Yes, this earlier version looks better (generally), though, unlike the latter version, the text is positioned too close to the slanted on-screen 2 and, as Cavan indicates, having that gap before the url is not great. The latter version looks far better in this regard.
Last edited by D.Page on 30 June 2017 8:10am - 3 times in total
EL
Slightly retro post.
So I'm listening to some music from Glastonbury and I hear some music that's really familiar during one band's set and didn't know where it was from. Couldn't get it out of my mind.
1 or 2 googles later to try and figure out where I'd heard it I discover that Alt-J are pretty good.
So I'm listening to some music from Glastonbury and I hear some music that's really familiar during one band's set and didn't know where it was from. Couldn't get it out of my mind.
1 or 2 googles later to try and figure out where I'd heard it I discover that Alt-J are pretty good.
DE
Depends if it was a pre-made slide or one that was typed up from a template graphic. Not up to date with how these things are generated but it's conceivable that it was remade because the old one wasn't on the system any more. Templated graphics are useful, but they can still go wrong as they are made by a computer working within set parameters. I find they are seldom quite as good as something made up by a good graphic designer or (in the old days) Aston operator. Once an Aston op, always an Aston op in my experience :- those who've made captions and slides on one of those things tend to be very picky about line spacing, kerning, fonts (or founts as Aston insisted on calling them) and style guides.
Why would they even change it in the first place?
If it's not broken, don't fix it.
If it's not broken, don't fix it.
Depends if it was a pre-made slide or one that was typed up from a template graphic. Not up to date with how these things are generated but it's conceivable that it was remade because the old one wasn't on the system any more. Templated graphics are useful, but they can still go wrong as they are made by a computer working within set parameters. I find they are seldom quite as good as something made up by a good graphic designer or (in the old days) Aston operator. Once an Aston op, always an Aston op in my experience :- those who've made captions and slides on one of those things tend to be very picky about line spacing, kerning, fonts (or founts as Aston insisted on calling them) and style guides.
DP
D.Page
At 6.11am this morning, BBC2 Network marks 50 years - to the day - since BBC2 launched the first regular colour television service in Europe, by showing a reasonably lengthy playout of the 1967 ident, accompanied with an anno that is occasion-related.
Video here:
Video here:
:-(
A former member
Very nice. This is how classic pres should be used.
MA
....became the first in Europe AND in Britain to broadcast regular colour tv....
Odd contradictory statement !?
At 6.11am this morning, BBC2 Network marks 50 years - to the day - since BBC2 launched the first regular colour television service in Europe, by showing a reasonably lengthy playout of the 1967 ident, accompanied with an anno that is occasion-related.
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieM76Ds66bs
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieM76Ds66bs
....became the first in Europe AND in Britain to broadcast regular colour tv....
Odd contradictory statement !?
DP
D.Page
At 6.11am this morning, BBC2 Network marks 50 years - to the day - since BBC2 launched the first regular colour television service in Europe, by showing a reasonably lengthy playout of the 1967 ident, accompanied with an anno that is occasion-related.
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieM76Ds66bs
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieM76Ds66bs
....became the first in Europe AND in Britain to broadcast regular colour tv....
Odd contradictory statement !?
Yes, I was going to mention this. Sounded like a post-Brexit kind of statement, as if Britain is not wholly regarded as being inside Europe anymore!

