13-08-2023, 12:20 AM
(12-08-2023, 04:33 PM)RhysJR Wrote: Very minamalist is how I would describe the new Final Score titles. 10, 15 seconds long with a vidprinter-style animation of team names zooming out to form the words final score.In a complete contrast to the Final Score titles, the new Match of the Day titles are very, very busy. It's like they used the BBC 2022 World Cup titles as the starting point and tailored it for the Premier League and the MOTD theme.
Kelly Somers (and presumably Mark Clemmit) now have their own table and stool for the EFL updates. The studio does look very bland.
Agree with the above about the studio looking better than the Final Score equivalent. Could it possibly that each studio is a floor above the other or something, with MOTD in the penthouse? I noticed that there was another floor visible below the Final Score studio at one point (virtually).
The ITV Sport and BBC Sport virtual sets are almost like they were seperated at birth with a similar original concept in green screen studios.
The desk looks a little more claustrophobic now compared to the previous look. You can see the old set was introduced and designed during social distancing, and I'm sure I'll get used to it, but I think I prefered when the desk area had more space and was spread out.
Each person in the studio getting their own monitor (seemingly showing what's going out on air) has remained as well - not sure why this is a thing.
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