RD
Of course BBC World did use many of the virtual looks at the time for some of its programmes.
I agree it would have been very interesting to see how News 24 would have adapted the virtual look had it decided to synergise with the existing branding rather than take on it’s own brash Flags branding.
Indeed probably the Diana coverage shown how flexible the set could have been in a rolling news format. It did look a little disjointed at times when there were guests in the studio.
I feel it would have required some sort of Newsroom adaptation to the look to add depth as it would have looked a little stuffy to be used to broadcast for long periods of time such as on News 24. I believe that’s why Breakfast News dropped the look before anyone else as it wasn’t the best look for a three hour programme early in the morning.
Can you imagine BBC News 24/Channel with the 93-99 set, different themes at different parts of the day, and delivered with its previous gravitas (which Al Jazeera mainly has now)?
I'd love to see some mocks for BBC News 24 of that imaginery era.
I'd love to see some mocks for BBC News 24 of that imaginery era.
Of course BBC World did use many of the virtual looks at the time for some of its programmes.
I agree it would have been very interesting to see how News 24 would have adapted the virtual look had it decided to synergise with the existing branding rather than take on it’s own brash Flags branding.
Indeed probably the Diana coverage shown how flexible the set could have been in a rolling news format. It did look a little disjointed at times when there were guests in the studio.
I feel it would have required some sort of Newsroom adaptation to the look to add depth as it would have looked a little stuffy to be used to broadcast for long periods of time such as on News 24. I believe that’s why Breakfast News dropped the look before anyone else as it wasn’t the best look for a three hour programme early in the morning.