08-03-2024, 10:03 PM
I suppose it's perfectly fine for all the different kinds of programs it will host. Plus, we all know that it'll be used 90% of the time as just a tight shot of an anchor in front of a cityscape backdrop anyway. The space constraints of the studio remind me a bit of the old BBC Breakfast studio in Salford.
It still would have been nice to have had a simple newsroom set or even just a flash cam. Look at the new Sky News set in Westminster – it's not big or fancy, but it has nice lighting and an active backdrop that make it feel a little more engaging than just another video wall with some graphics on it.
It still would have been nice to have had a simple newsroom set or even just a flash cam. Look at the new Sky News set in Westminster – it's not big or fancy, but it has nice lighting and an active backdrop that make it feel a little more engaging than just another video wall with some graphics on it.