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(01-03-2024, 02:50 PM)DTV Wrote: I suspect in that situation, you're probably talking Clive in the main 'anchor' presenter role and Laura in the interviewer/inquisitor role (possibly enhanced, clawing back some of the interviews that the main presenter has done in recent elections). I don't see why they'd ditch Reeta as the touchscreen analyst, especially given her now higher profile, and doubt Clive or Laura would be especially suited to an analysis role.
I suspect there will also be some other presenters doing 'features', though would be personally overjoyed if they drop the Vine VR segments. Given the likely outcome of the election, it seems unlikely there will be much uncertainty over the result by the morning, allowing a secondary team to take over at Breakfast, giving the primary team rest before heading to Downing Street and covering the new PM.
It's certainly not my dream team, but it is the obvious one and you can see how it all broadly fits together.
I assume the curved screen area would see the infills as per LK's Sunday programme, to allow for a seated interview area. We've also already seen the extensions/additions which make the 'mega desk'. It'll also be good to see the touchscreen in use, given that it's rarely used in that way for the national news these days.
One interesting thing to note is that when studio B got it's current set it was mentioned (in press releases?) that it can support AR. I don't particularly recall seeing much use of AR in studio B to date. Maybe that could be utilised instead of the old virtual reality green screen stuff.
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I think the AR is basically that the ElectricFriends cameras support depth tracking, so graphical elements can be overlaid and “float in space” with people able to go in front of and behind them properly as though they are real.
This could allow for things like swing graphics to appear “full height” in a wide shot of the studio, possibly alongside graphics on the real tower display. However, I doubt the BBC will be too adventurous with it. I wouldn’t be surprised if the end result is just Jeremy Vine wheeling out a virtual Downing Street in Studio A (complete with it’s relatively uncanny VR) as in previous years.
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(29-02-2024, 07:37 PM)Andrew Wrote: Are they literally co presenting in the traditional sense of is it just that they are both involved?
Will they do the entire programme together including next morning or is it really one of them overnight, one next morning?
I wonder this as well. In the past, we have had separate morning presenters and Clive has often appeared as a “next day” presenter on the NC. So I do wonder if this means Laura will be leading coverage overnight and Clive will take over in the morning? Then Laura would return for analysis after a break for some rest, and other network presenters would lead coverage into the afternoon and evening?
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(01-03-2024, 05:42 PM)interestednovice Wrote: I wonder this as well. In the past, we have had separate morning presenters and Clive has often appeared as a “next day” presenter on the NC. So I do wonder if this means Laura will be leading coverage overnight and Clive will take over in the morning? Then Laura would return for analysis after a break for some rest, and other network presenters would lead coverage into the afternoon and evening?
I don't know about you, but I actually have a limit over how many hours I can concentrate and react at work in a reasonable way, regardless of the number of bananas I have on my desk.
For TV presenters it must be worse. Trying to listen to feedback, interview people and react to data on screens, yet appear professional to the viewers who don't hear or understand the turmoil in the background must be very difficult.
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Unless something has happened, I think this may be related to the topic of this thread
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(01-03-2024, 06:10 PM)RhysJR Wrote: Unless something has happened, I think this may be related to the topic of this thread
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This is not an election announcement.
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(01-03-2024, 06:12 PM)TMD_24 Wrote: This is not an election announcement.
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Doubt it will get much live coverage then. BBC One and ITV started Pointless/The Chase and it doesn't seem significant enough to interrupt them.
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Where are the advisors? You're doing this on a Friday evening? If it isn't of national importance and you just want to have a conference, that isn't going to go down well.
Choosing 5.40 however means whatever it is can be reported in the 6pm newshour.
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What a waste of time - why bring out the podium in front of Number 10 for a non statement? Only big events like the death of the Queen or calling a general election should be made in front of Number 10.
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If it was important like an election announcement, it would be done in the morning.