Astons have been a mess too - made for interesting viewing.
Obviously forgot to pack the dictionary, and it seems all these blue screens has made them forget grammer skills. Mleh. Plus, they seem to be having problems layering them, with LIVE bugs appearing, and hiding behind other astons and then appearing for no reason, same with the mini-business bug too.
Aye - they probably shifted the colour on the two (otherwise identical) shots so that switching between the 2 presenters doesn't look quite so perculiar, that is unless they're quick cuts so you see that guy walk across the back twice in a row.
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Someone mentioned earlier in the thread that the ITVNC is mainly CSO'd - which bits as I have not been able to tell? (although they always looked like unbelievably large plasma screens to me)
However, I deliberately watched N24 at 9am today wondering how they were going to cope; I could certainly tell that it was all very false. I can't believe that they are going to run the channel like this for a whole 6 weeks - what are they doing to take that long?
You'd think they'd have two shots - a left and a right.
I don't know if it is just me, but when the old set was still in use, the back drop looked exactly the same for both presenters when the single presenter shot was used - in other words there was seemingly no difference between the position of the presenter and the screens and gallery in the back ground. Am I the only one who though this or am I just confused?
You'd think they'd have two shots - a left and a right.
I don't know if it is just me, but when the old set was still in use, the back drop looked exactly the same for both presenters when the single presenter shot was used - in other words there was seemingly no difference between the position of the presenter and the screens and gallery in the back ground. Am I the only one who though this or am I just confused?
No, you're right - both camera positions in the proper studio had the black bank of plasmas as the backdrop.
You'd think they'd have two shots - a left and a right.
I don't know if it is just me, but when the old set was still in use, the back drop looked exactly the same for both presenters when the single presenter shot was used - in other words there was seemingly no difference between the position of the presenter and the screens and gallery in the back ground. Am I the only one who though this or am I just confused?
No, you're right - both camera positions in the proper studio had the black bank of plasmas as the backdrop.
But Jakarta is right, the glass join (where the background glass of the set joined) was over PRES1's right shoulder and PRES2's left!! The CSO has the identical shot for both presenters....Mind have you noticed that the sigle shots have been ditched - its all being done on the 2 shot now!! Couldn't possibly say why!!
You'd think they'd have two shots - a left and a right.
I don't know if it is just me, but when the old set was still in use, the back drop looked exactly the same for both presenters when the single presenter shot was used - in other words there was seemingly no difference between the position of the presenter and the screens and gallery in the back ground. Am I the only one who though this or am I just confused?
No, you're right - both camera positions in the proper studio had the black bank of plasmas as the backdrop.
Yeah both presenters had a 90% the same shot behind them in the real studio but the shot they are using is blatantly the same.
Someone mentioned earlier in the thread that the ITVNC is mainly CSO'd - which bits as I have not been able to tell?
It's not mainly CSO'd - only when ITV1 needs the studio for rehearsals and pre-records for the main bulletins - so 1145-1230 and 1745-1830, and before News at Ten.