22-05-2023, 09:37 PM
(22-05-2023, 08:56 PM)mouseboy33 Wrote: Solution: Get Mr Amroliwala out of the set, have him present the newscast from a podium from the centre of the newsroom with all the noise and movement and cacophony of the BBC Newsroom. Instead having him strapped to the desk. He can walk to screens around the newsroom and even talk to correspondents in the newsroom. Then when they present a BBC Verify segment it should be presented live. Especially since the programme is called Verified LIVE....
One would like to hope that the studio C setup and its under-usage is temporary until the new studio E newsroom set/studio goes live and they'll 'up pres' the output.
If what they've done with studio B is what's on the cards for the News channel, in an ideal world you'd have a studio E style 'desk' and soft area set up where studio E is currently housed with a proper studio B style 'news wall', correspondent/reporter DTL position and the Verified 3 screen area all based in the 'pit' area of the newsroom behind the studio E set, whereby the presenter could walk over to the different presentation areas to talk to different correspondents or reporters. They could utilise the trundle cam really well with that type of setup. Its also not too dissimilar to how the old Sky News centre was set up.