15-06-2024, 12:45 AM
Some images of the world feed graphics.
The empty space to the left of the clock bugs me a little. That being duplicated with the secondary added time clock means that in stoppage time the scoreboard goes halfway across the screen. It's not 16:9 safe either I believe, so that exasperates that issue.
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For the record, the BBC titles do use the pinball style trailer - sadly that music is not instantly memorable as is the case over on the other side. The same titles used by Sportscene on BBC Scotland, which was hosted from a coffee table somewhere deep inside the Allianz Arena by Jonathan Sutherland (the highlights came from Pacific Quay back in 2021).
ITV's social teams will be pleased that we had the first Roy Keane rant of the tournament on the first night (and Scotland deserved it tbf).
Enjoyed the use of 'rules expert' Christina Unkel. She was clear though concise with her explanations and wasn't sitting on the fence on any of the decisions she was brought in for (qualities predecessors like Peter Walton often failed at). Did find it funny that she as an American in her pre-match appearance was explaining the new officiating innovations by using the rather non-American sports of cricket and rugby.
And wasn't expecting Lorraine Kelly of all people to be the fan representative on the ITV covrage today. Naturally she wasn't the lead presenter of her own show this morning (though she did appear live from Munich).
The IBC is in Leipzig not Berlin, though the Brandenburg Gate probably one of the most recognisable backdrops in Germany/Berlin. The VAR is based there as well, rather than the state of the art DFL/DFB VAR facilities in Cologne.
The empty space to the left of the clock bugs me a little. That being duplicated with the secondary added time clock means that in stoppage time the scoreboard goes halfway across the screen. It's not 16:9 safe either I believe, so that exasperates that issue.
up.metropol247.co.uk
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For the record, the BBC titles do use the pinball style trailer - sadly that music is not instantly memorable as is the case over on the other side. The same titles used by Sportscene on BBC Scotland, which was hosted from a coffee table somewhere deep inside the Allianz Arena by Jonathan Sutherland (the highlights came from Pacific Quay back in 2021).
ITV's social teams will be pleased that we had the first Roy Keane rant of the tournament on the first night (and Scotland deserved it tbf).
Enjoyed the use of 'rules expert' Christina Unkel. She was clear though concise with her explanations and wasn't sitting on the fence on any of the decisions she was brought in for (qualities predecessors like Peter Walton often failed at). Did find it funny that she as an American in her pre-match appearance was explaining the new officiating innovations by using the rather non-American sports of cricket and rugby.
And wasn't expecting Lorraine Kelly of all people to be the fan representative on the ITV covrage today. Naturally she wasn't the lead presenter of her own show this morning (though she did appear live from Munich).
(14-06-2024, 11:20 PM)Brekkie Wrote: Yes - guessing that is where the media centre is as the BBC are also near by.
The IBC is in Leipzig not Berlin, though the Brandenburg Gate probably one of the most recognisable backdrops in Germany/Berlin. The VAR is based there as well, rather than the state of the art DFL/DFB VAR facilities in Cologne.