27-10-2023, 02:20 AM
Caught the end of Newsday earlier -- do they normally end the programme with what looks like a jpeg screengrab of the titles?
My screen is rather small but I could see that the resolution of the image was rather lower than the rest of the output.
Just wondering if it's some sort of technical limitation or an editorial choice
Also - I must say Mr Arunoday Mukharji has a wonderfully warm but authoritative voice with perfect pace. Feels like a lost art on the BBC.
An edition of The Catch Up also came up, as a young-un it doesn't really connect to me but I do think it'll connect to my peers who it seems BBC Three are trying to target. I also quite like the music, it's sounds fresher to me than some of David Lowe's recent compositions for BBC News.
For the first story at Two the 'normal red' strap popped up before being replaced by the 'breaking red' strap before animating back down to the darker red, the difference is so small that if you weren't paying attention when it happened you wouldn't have noticed!
My screen is rather small but I could see that the resolution of the image was rather lower than the rest of the output.
Just wondering if it's some sort of technical limitation or an editorial choice
Also - I must say Mr Arunoday Mukharji has a wonderfully warm but authoritative voice with perfect pace. Feels like a lost art on the BBC.
An edition of The Catch Up also came up, as a young-un it doesn't really connect to me but I do think it'll connect to my peers who it seems BBC Three are trying to target. I also quite like the music, it's sounds fresher to me than some of David Lowe's recent compositions for BBC News.
For the first story at Two the 'normal red' strap popped up before being replaced by the 'breaking red' strap before animating back down to the darker red, the difference is so small that if you weren't paying attention when it happened you wouldn't have noticed!
At school they taught me how to be
So pure in thought and word and deed
They didn't quite succeed...