29-12-2022, 11:27 AM
(29-12-2022, 11:05 AM)DTV Wrote:(29-12-2022, 03:07 AM)JamesWorldNews Wrote: I’m surprised to learn that Studio E is actually smaller than Studio C! You learn something every day.Wall-to-wall Studio E is about 14m x 11m (which is almost identical in size and shape to N6 at TVC), though not wholly rectangular. Studio C is slightly longer at 15m x 11m (with A being an exact mirror image of C). There's not much in it, but, as you say, the real newsroom backdrop gives you that depth that you don't get in a regular studio.
The REAL newsroom backdrop clearly gives an impression of a bigger space.
(29-12-2022, 09:34 AM)Moz Wrote: Oh I thought Studio E was *behind* the NBH main entrance and all that was above was a viewing area with sofas.Nope, the viewing area is only over the front part of the studio. The red column that runs through the centre of the reception area is the same one that creates the indent in Studio E's backwall. The rightmost revolving door into the newsroom is roughly directly above the desk.
(29-12-2022, 10:28 AM)AaronLancs Wrote: Looking at this image here from the Alamy Picture Library of the New Broadcasting House extension before being kitted out does this give away any clues as to the headway in Studio E by any chance?The studio windows onto the newsroom are about 2.65m high but there is a bit of extra space within the studio that takes up the studio ceiling to about 3m - giving the studio a similar headway to N8.
That was the old BBC News 24 and then BBC World News studio back at TVC wasn't it?