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(23-06-2023, 03:19 PM)Former Member 406 Wrote: I'd like it if the "window" view of MediaCity gets lighter/darker in tandem with reality, rather than being perpetually stuck at "sunrise"-coloured sky all morning long regardless of the season of the year.
Fat chance of that, I suspect.
So like a simulated version of what Daybreak had at launch that proved so popular?
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(23-06-2023, 02:46 PM)chris Wrote: Visually looks great, but I will be interested to see how noisy the set is - it looks like it’s not totally shut off, which is fine when the newsroom is on show, but could be odd when it’s not.
If we go back to the original News 24 studio (which became N9), they had an open space to the newsroom, with simply a gate within the barrier separating them. I don't recall any noise interference on air.
The fact that the new Breakfast/Sport studio has quite a high screen would indicate that there would be little or no noise from the area outside.
(The pricture here is from a nostalgia report)
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Wonder how long it will be until someone accidentally (or knowingly!) hits the switch which rotates the desk rostrum while Breakfast is on air and presenters are in vision?
We could have a modern day version of the Magic Roundabout or Blankety Blank going into the Supermatch Game.
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(23-06-2023, 03:40 PM)Worzel Wrote: Wonder how long it will be until someone accidentally (or knowingly!) hits the switch which rotates the desk rostrum while Breakfast is on air and presenters are in vision?
We could have a modern day version of the Magic Roundabout in the morning.
I doubt that will happen as funny as it could be, it never happened to my knowledge when Sky had similar technology in 2005, I suspect there are safeguards.
It will be more interesting if it gets stuck as I seem to remember that did happen at Sky.
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(23-06-2023, 03:43 PM)South Wrote: I doubt that will happen as funny as it could be, it never happened to my knowledge when Sky had similar technology in 2005, I suspect there are safeguards.
It will be more interesting if it gets stuck as I seem to remember that did happen at Sky.
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(23-06-2023, 03:43 PM)South Wrote: I doubt that will happen as funny as it could be, it never happened to my knowledge when Sky had similar technology in 2005, I suspect there are safeguards.
It will be more interesting if it gets stuck as I seem to remember that did happen at Sky.
I don't think it rotates, it's simply a platform which can be moved across to the other side and face a different direction.
It's on a platform, probably similar to what ITV Granada Reports use when they move the desk during summer/winter.
The BBC have also done this before in N6 when Breakfast was in there - the dais/desk was on the right, then moved to the left for News bulletins a very long time ago. The wheels are locked when in position, then unlocked to move it. No automation required - just some studio crew.
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Talking of automation vs studio crew I'm guessing the human camera crew are retained?
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(23-06-2023, 04:12 PM)Stuart Wrote: I don't think it rotates, it's simply a platform which can be moved across to the other side and face a different direction.
It's on a platform, probably similar to what ITV Granada Reports use when they move the desk during summer/winter.
The BBC have also done this before in N6 when Breakfast was in there - the dais/desk was on the right, then moved to the left for News bulletins a very long time ago. The wheels are locked when in position, then unlocked to move it. No automation required - just some studio crew.
I seem to recall Chris Cook posting a photo a while ago, which was reposted here. It was of a switch with 'breakfast' and 'sport' on it, which implied it was automatic.
EDIT: His instagram story was described in
pres.cafe .
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(23-06-2023, 03:40 PM)Worzel Wrote: Wonder how long it will be until someone accidentally (or knowingly!) hits the switch which rotates the desk rostrum while Breakfast is on air and presenters are in vision?
We could have a modern day version of the Magic Roundabout or Blankety Blank going into the Supermatch Game.
Ooh yeah Runway had a revolving set well it might get jammed or something…
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(23-06-2023, 04:21 PM)Keith Wrote: I seem to recall Chris Cook posting a photo a while ago, which was reposted here. It was of a switch with 'breakfast' and 'sport' on it, which implied it was automatic.
EDIT: His instagram story was described in pres.cafe .
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