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Same SD gallery but now powering this new studio ?
All good though impressive studio even if it’s SD.
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(09-05-2023, 07:49 PM)JACKLUFC1998 Wrote: I wonder if it will be a night backdrop of Leeds for the late Look North?
Seems like I was right!
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The three English Regions that debuted their LED sets before Leeds, did so with little or no direct/overt acknowledgement of the new set by the on-air presenters.
Leeds has made a comparative "song-and-dance" about its shiny new set.
I have previously speculated that the low-key launches may have been (at least in part) a pre-emptive strike against possible negative public/press perception over expensive fancy new sets being installed against the backdrop of cutbacks and redundancies.
Whatever the reason(s) for the previous low-key launches, I wonder either (A) What's changed and/or (B) What's different in Leeds' case compared to Nott'm/Brum/Hull?
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Well Leeds barely gets any upgrades and when they are, they are not very good ones, this one is by far the best one, what’s amusing is even they don’t know what HD is, they keep proclaiming they are in HD when we know it’s not.
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This morning’s Breakfast bulletins were presented from the tower screen (or should that be ‘turret screen’?)
I think this is the first time Look North Breakfast bulletins have been presented from a standing position.
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(09-05-2023, 07:01 PM)Stuart Wrote: (09-05-2023, 06:56 PM)harshy Wrote: Have they gone back to the Thomson cameras it was Sony ones in the temp set
Perhaps if the Sony cameras are superior, they travel around with the temporary set. It does seem a shame to spend money on the NBH-B style set and not finish the job to get the full effect.
I don't think the cameras travel around with the set, pretty much all the existing apps are used while the refit takes place. Looking at the above twitter there are new Sony cameras there, I suggest the Leeds apps room is pending an upgrade to make it HD.
As an aside, you can see the height differences that were mentioned; Leeds has a low grid height, and the monolith is smaller - also the 3 walls at the back seem smaller and things seem closer together - not by much as we've established there's not much in it across the 'Project England' regions and their studio space, I honestly think the Mailbox was served well by the fact the newsroom view necessitated a large window overlooking the office - had that not been implemented then it too would lack height.
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(10-05-2023, 07:26 AM)Former Member 406 Wrote: The three English Regions that debuted their LED sets before Leeds, did so with little or no direct/overt acknowledgement of the new set by the on-air presenters.
Whatever the reason(s) for the previous low-key launches, I wonder either (A) What's changed and/or (B) What's different in Leeds' case compared to Nott'm/Brum/Hull?
I suspect it's largely down to the presenter and/or how much time they have in the programme. Some presenters (i.e. Amy) seem to care about the new set, while others probably aren't as interested.
Tuesday's Look North didn't seem particularly 'jam packed' full of news, as a result there was quite a lot of time to talk about/make references to the new set. If a significant event had taken place, I imagine much less of a fuss would've been made over the new set.
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(10-05-2023, 07:26 AM)Former Member 406 Wrote: I have previously speculated that the low-key launches may have been (at least in part) a pre-emptive strike against possible negative public/press perception over expensive fancy new sets being installed against the backdrop of cutbacks and redundancies.
Whatever the reason(s) for the previous low-key launches, I wonder either (A) What's changed and/or (B) What's different in Leeds' case compared to Nott'm/Brum/Hull?
I suspect any variation is more to do with having a dozen or so different editorial teams than central diktat - some regions have always been much more 'open' in referring to their rebrands or set changes than others, just as some will stick to standardised graphics, etc. for years, while others struggle to go three years without changing things up.
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The tower looks a lot better tonight
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Two things that regions seem to get with the new set - a different bit of closing music, and an iPlayer image for the 6:30 programme showing the presenter stood next to the tower.