(29-04-2024, 08:56 PM)UTVLifer Wrote: First time I think we've seen them using this angle, probably because they is barely any space between the screen and the corner of the windowed walls
It’s a shame to see how poor quality those portrait screens are. Presuming the background should be white and it’s a horrible grey - they really weren’t designed for TV.
When you compare them to the high quality the pillars provide in the newsroom - they’re massively better. Obviously take a look at the towers used in BBC’s Studio B, D and the regions on how well the towers work. But the Sky version knock offs are poor.
2 interesting things from this clip. I didn't know they had put screens all round the pillar I thought it was just on the 2 sides we see on Breakfast and they have removed the stripes on the glass which were still there during this mornings breakfast
(29-04-2024, 11:13 PM)harryb Wrote: It’s a shame to see how poor quality those portrait screens are. Presuming the background should be white and it’s a horrible grey - they really weren’t designed for TV.
When you compare them to the high quality the pillars provide in the newsroom - they’re massively better. Obviously take a look at the towers used in BBC’s Studio B, D and the regions on how well the towers work. But the Sky version knock offs are poor.
Those screens seem almost pointless when you’re in a studio with a three-sided screen backdrop …