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‘Nightly’ maps out story for viewers

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Last night’s edition of “NBC Nightly News” saw a new use for the studio’s giant rear projection screen.

Anchor Brian Williams and correspondent Richard Engel were standing in front of the screen with a map of the Middle East on it. During the report, Engel and Williams pointed to various locations, with Engel holding a red-tipped pointer to reinforce his points (images after the jump).

Overall, it was an effective use of the screen, though the projected image did seem a bit washed out and Williams and Engel casted some distracting shadows on the screen — both common issues with using rear projection screens in this way.

One does wonder, however, why the virtual studio used for election coverage wasn’t used to create a 3D map for Williams and Engel to walk around.

Seeing triple

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

It’s not uncommon to see the same stories on all three network newscasts, even at the same time.

But last night was rather strange — the same person in the same room at the exact same time — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama being interviewed by Brian Williams, Charles Gibson and Katie Couric.

The screen grabs that follow were all taken with 10 seconds of 6:32 p.m. eastern time. By the way, NBC’s interview with Obama ran slightly longer than ABC and CBS.

‘Nightly’ sporting new 3D full screen graphics

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

“NBC Nightly News” recently rolled out some snazzy new 3D full screen graphics that are used when presenting numeric data and lists of information. The fully animated graphics are slightly darker than the rest of Nightly’s graphics, but seem to be very versatile in what they can be used for.

The graphics mark a major change from NBC’s longtime full screen look of simple black and gray boxes.

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Where the penguins are

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

“Nightly News” used some file footage of penguins for a piece on the North Pole. Turns out there are no penguins in the Northern Hemisphere. From the “Daily Nightly”…

“A mea culpa and a thank you to the sharp-eyed Newsviners who wrote us (along with others) to tell us we had used file tape of penguins in a piece on the North Pole! There are no penguins on the North Pole. I must admit I was watching from home, and muted the sound to talk to a family member. Something registered, and I’d like to think I’m smart enough to have noticed. It was the visual equivalent of a kangaroo bouncing through Central Park.”

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