SP
Officially when L&K moved into TC6 it used only the same amount of space as was available in TC7. After a while they expanded a bit.
When you think of how Going Live and L&K mkI looked on screen compared to how small the space looked when news moved in (ok with some space taken up by the barcos) it's clear that a clever set and camera angles can make a smallish space look a lot bigger on screen. Although perhaps not quite so much now we're in widescreen.
When you think of how Going Live and L&K mkI looked on screen compared to how small the space looked when news moved in (ok with some space taken up by the barcos) it's clear that a clever set and camera angles can make a smallish space look a lot bigger on screen. Although perhaps not quite so much now we're in widescreen.
RD
Though of course both in TC6 and TC7 L&K also utilised the set storage areas outside the studios and the doughnut atrium mostly for its competition segments.
Officially when L&K moved into TC6 it used only the same amount of space as was available in TC7. After a while they expanded a bit.
Though of course both in TC6 and TC7 L&K also utilised the set storage areas outside the studios and the doughnut atrium mostly for its competition segments.
FC
I thought it was ok. Not as good as TMi even in its dying days, but give it a few weeks and it will be a lot better.
The atmosphere seemed slightly "off" though. As another poster mentioned, the kids in the studio aren't quite sure what to make of it as the concept of the show is quite alien. A lot of them looked scared!
A lot of features and links were delivered with no music bed underneath too, and whilst I'm not usually a fan of a constant bed, it felt like it needed it to liven it up and break the silence.
And I don't think Hacker should talk to the kids. He definitely scares them up close and we got a few "WTF" obvious glances down as the puppeteer moved between them out of shot.
The atmosphere seemed slightly "off" though. As another poster mentioned, the kids in the studio aren't quite sure what to make of it as the concept of the show is quite alien. A lot of them looked scared!
A lot of features and links were delivered with no music bed underneath too, and whilst I'm not usually a fan of a constant bed, it felt like it needed it to liven it up and break the silence.
And I don't think Hacker should talk to the kids. He definitely scares them up close and we got a few "WTF" obvious glances down as the puppeteer moved between them out of shot.
JA
Me too, I'm feeling old (even though I'm only 31...)
I used to be able to get up in time for 9am on a Saturday to watch Live & Kicking/SMTV Live/M.O.M
I don't think i''ll be able to get back in to old habits this time around!
I don't think i''ll be able to get back in to old habits this time around!
Me too, I'm feeling old (even though I'm only 31...)
JA
The CBBC logo colours. That's definitely a good CBBC on BBC2 ident.
I don't, unless it has another timeslot elsewhere - anything shown within the Saturday morning cartoon blocks (i.e. CITV's Scrambled) doesn't get listed in the TV guides and EPGs.
The CBBC logo colours. That's definitely a good CBBC on BBC2 ident.
I hope they air Dennis and Gnasher Unleashed as part of the show when it airs.
I don't, unless it has another timeslot elsewhere - anything shown within the Saturday morning cartoon blocks (i.e. CITV's Scrambled) doesn't get listed in the TV guides and EPGs.
Last edited by JAS84 on 30 September 2017 1:32pm