Ilovelucy wrote: » I'm going to be pedantic here - It's a green screen!
razorblunt wrote: » I heard the don't even ring D'Angelus at 6, they play a recorded version. Merciful lord.
EB_2013 wrote: » Just caught that piece on the RTE News channel. The video is a bit blocky but it does look like the reporter is actually there. The light on the camera might give that affect too of a blue screen.
Mr. G wrote: » Haven't they been doing that for a while though? Even when they say "X joins me now from Brussels" etc, I think their just in another studio in the same building.
goose2005 wrote: » are you sure it's not a bad satellite feed, that always creates weird colourful blocks
ScumLord wrote: » I always figured they were in brussels but in the local TV studio. I would assume broadcasting from a TV studio would be cheaper than sending over an outside broadcast crew.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Speaking of really bad green screen, does anyone else think that the 5.30 Tv3 news "set" looks horrible?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Haha. That is brilliant. How on earth could they use a blue/green screen :pac: If people notice, as people did, it just makes the RTE news come off as amateurish and a laughing stock.
kneemos wrote: » They do and it hasn't changed in years.
oppenheimer1 wrote: » Well I doubt the report from Santiago was faked. The reporter is wearing a blue shirt and holding a green mic. The wind is also catching his hair. It looks like a bad feed coupled with some very strong foreground lighting.