12-02-2023, 06:45 PM
(12-02-2023, 06:37 PM)oscillon Wrote:Thanks for the detailed analysis here. I still don't understand why the panel was prerecorded? It's very unusual for SOTU to be anything but live. Actually it's usually always live.(12-02-2023, 03:48 PM)Newsroom Wrote: This week's State Of The Union appears to be prerecorded as there is no LIVE dog. It was also shot in a much smaller studio that I'm having trouble identifying. They've used the Inside Politics desk.The first part had the LIVE dog and was airing from Studio D (home to Inside Politics and The Lead), with its tale-telling curved pillar. No wonder it was live - third flying object was downed over Canada well into Saturday evening.
The latter parts were pre-recorded, with Jake giving live introductions to two of the recorded interviews. The recorded parts also seem to me to originate from D, they just used a small part of it near the big screens. The characteristic vertical stripes at the end of the screen give it away, as they are seen only in Studio D.
Not sure whether the stripes are physical or not, as they are somehow not seen during the Lead, but compare the images above from today to the well-known images of Studio D.
Without wanting to feed into the idea that work is underway at the studios at CNN Washington it does seem peculiar.
Was Inside Politics live today?