03-01-2024, 12:14 AM
Again, it’s just templates.
This view appears over-the-shoulder out of the window with the backdrop of Singapore (what you can see of it, anyway) but the screens are sometimes used instead if it’s dark or the view out the window isn’t good due to rain or whatever.
The same graphic is used either way, and the desk just rotates.
The “curved” look is because the Singapore studio is based on the old NBH studios - it’s similar to Studio C & E, with a catwalk that is clearly inspired by them, but uses a desk more like old Studio B.
Of course, when the studio first launched that was the current style of BBC News.
This view appears over-the-shoulder out of the window with the backdrop of Singapore (what you can see of it, anyway) but the screens are sometimes used instead if it’s dark or the view out the window isn’t good due to rain or whatever.
The same graphic is used either way, and the desk just rotates.
The “curved” look is because the Singapore studio is based on the old NBH studios - it’s similar to Studio C & E, with a catwalk that is clearly inspired by them, but uses a desk more like old Studio B.
Of course, when the studio first launched that was the current style of BBC News.