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RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - EverythingFavs - 20-07-2023

Late Midlands Today last night (19/7/23)

Stayed on this static shot all bulletin because the backdrop screens were not turned on[Image: vlcsnap-2023-07-20-16h35m15s829.png]


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - Lester - 20-07-2023

I had East Midlands Today on tonight? What happened?


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - dvboy - 20-07-2023

(20-07-2023, 06:49 PM)Lester Wrote:  I had East Midlands Today on tonight? What happened?

Industrial action
https://pres.cafe/showthread.php?tid=474&pid=40178#pid40178 


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - RDJ - 20-07-2023

East Midlands didn’t even mention at all the West Midlands viewers that were joining them.

I get about not providing news and weather for the West but at least acknowledge your extra viewers to avoid confusion.


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - harshy - 26-07-2023

What cameras are they using on Midlands today, the final shot had funny colour and a terrible frame rate like they switch on a cheap go pro.


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - Spencer - 27-07-2023

(26-07-2023, 09:05 PM)harshy Wrote:  What cameras are they using on Midlands today, the final shot had funny colour and a terrible frame rate like they switch on a cheap go pro.

I’ve noticed this on Look North (Leeds) too. There’s a shot they use when linking to the weather with a camera to the right of the set showing from the sofa over to the weather position. Similarly it appears to be 25fps and not brilliant picture quality.

(In defence of GoPros, many models are capable of up to 200fps and much better PQ than this!)


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - m_in_m - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 01:47 PM)Spencer Wrote:  I’ve noticed this on Look North (Leeds) too. There’s a shot they use when linking to the weather with a camera to the right of the set showing from the sofa over to the weather position. Similarly it appears to be 25fps and not brilliant picture quality.

(In defence of GoPros, many models are capable of up to 200fps and much better PQ than this!)

Does this shot possibly use a small fixed position camera at the far edge of the studio. I feel like I've seen one in someone's behind the scenes shot. Clearly a camera that wouldn't be used by the presenter as there was no autocue.


harshy - harshy - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 01:47 PM)Spencer Wrote:  I’ve noticed this on Look North (Leeds) too. There’s a shot they use when linking to the weather with a camera to the right of the set showing from the sofa over to the weather position. Similarly it appears to be 25fps and not brilliant picture quality.

(In defence of GoPros, many models are capable of up to 200fps and much better PQ than this!)

On BBC Look North they seems to be some partial covering on top of the shot like they’ve forgotten to take something off the camera?


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - Spencer - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 05:29 PM)m_in_m Wrote:  Does this shot possibly use a small fixed position camera at the far edge of the studio. I feel like I've seen one in someone's behind the scenes shot. Clearly a camera that wouldn't be used by the presenter as there was no autocue.

Most probably. Although I can’t believe they can’t find one which outputs at 50fps.

There seems to be a lack of attention to frame rates in BBC News generally, like the awful output from the BBC Verify position in the London newsroom. Does no-one understand these things any more, or do they just not care?


RE: BBC/ITV Midlands News - lookoutwales - 27-07-2023

(27-07-2023, 01:47 PM)Spencer Wrote:  I’ve noticed this on Look North (Leeds) too. There’s a shot they use when linking to the weather with a camera to the right of the set showing from the sofa over to the weather position. Similarly it appears to be 25fps and not brilliant picture quality.

(In defence of GoPros, many models are capable of up to 200fps and much better PQ than this!)

Think it might be a Canon PTZ or something similar, but I'm not sure?

https://twitter.com/BBCLookNorth/status/1655946257108713474