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Do it yourself TV
YouTube allows for cheeky editorialising by its users, modifying vision with text. Here's how a politician prepared for ABC News Breakfast.
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YouTube allows for cheeky editorialising by its users, modifying vision with text.
Here’s Senator Nick Minchin getting ready for an interview on ABC News Breakfast, ABC2’s morning show, which often features crosses from various ABC TV and radio stations around the country.
Sound kicks in at 20 seconds.
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I can’t believe they were getting the guest to organise it all!!!
wait hang on they cant touch the camera? in their own show?. i found this video quite funny
Breakfast is primarily for Australia Network, seen across the Asia-Pacific region from India to Tahiti, broadcast FTA by stations everywhere. An enormous audience. Was a bit on Media Watch how one control room person has to do everything – CG, audio, direct, switch, etc. Seems like studios/newsroom have even less crew.
So presumably this was leaked by ABC staffers who don’t like the automated remote studio’s?
So which city’s newsroom was this? Adelaide? I have heard that ABC Breakfast works on an absolute shoe string budget and I think they do very well indeed. I guess this just shows that behind the scenes isn’t always pretty and what really matters is how the finished product works…no matter how it’s achieved.