14-11-2022, 08:41 PM
The increasing trend towards things like red horizontal rectangles and upward vertical wipes (as per the example in the below clip) across BBC News output, makes me suspect that the whole "stripey globes" thing may well be not due to survive the spring 2023 refresh/revamp.
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If that is indeed the case, then the Newsline title sequence launched this evening would presumably be an interim one for the next few months only. Either that, or its existence is evidence that the "stripey globes" aren't going anywhere after all (sadly, as I'd be glad to see the back of them).
For me, this new Newsline title sequence has a similar vibe to the infamous Look North (Hull) titles that were like a "bad mock" recreation of NWT's first Salford-era titles storyboard/template. See also the 2nd/current version of the BBC An Là titles, which are like an inferior recreation of the original ones.
youtu.be
If that is indeed the case, then the Newsline title sequence launched this evening would presumably be an interim one for the next few months only. Either that, or its existence is evidence that the "stripey globes" aren't going anywhere after all (sadly, as I'd be glad to see the back of them).
For me, this new Newsline title sequence has a similar vibe to the infamous Look North (Hull) titles that were like a "bad mock" recreation of NWT's first Salford-era titles storyboard/template. See also the 2nd/current version of the BBC An Là titles, which are like an inferior recreation of the original ones.