22-11-2022, 05:50 PM
I think a lot of them are pretty much as close to the fire lane as they can reasonably get at present. Not sure what the standard width of a fire lane is but the Birmingham studio has 3 doors, one is on the window itself, the other is on what would be the right hand wall facing the window from within the studio itself and the other is the 'scene dock' door, a double office door which runs into the corridor that runs alongside the studio. Along with 2 wallboxes to plug cameras into.
The window being obscured was two-fold, people working can be distracting to the viewer (they did try and mask it in 2010 but it made it look like someone was burning toast) and in this day and age of agile working and blended working, the newsroom and office would look quite barren.
The window being obscured was two-fold, people working can be distracting to the viewer (they did try and mask it in 2010 but it made it look like someone was burning toast) and in this day and age of agile working and blended working, the newsroom and office would look quite barren.