Sunrise Seven - new set launched on 25 January 2010
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For those of you who watch
Sunrise on Channel Seven every morning, you will
no doubt have seen the new set and graphics launched today (25 January).
Great new colour scheme, a more spacious set, and larger screens bring Sunrise into
2K10 (2010).
I'm not sure about making the news reader (Natalie Barr) and the sports reader
(Berets) stand while reading their reports, but it's in keeping with current
"trends" I guess. I did, however, like the old "family" style of the team
sitting around the desk together.
Also, someone commented about the guys wearing ties, and how that doesn't gel
with the casual "brekky" style of the show - I'd have to agree with that.
Being a big fan of Fifi Box, I'm hoping they give her some more airtime. She's
very entertaining, and, I have to say, very pleasing on the eye (why is she
single?).
I love the new colours on the set and on the on-screen overlays - very vibrant and
"uplifting". I found the old teal coloured overlays a little "drab" to be
honest.
But, I do have one problem with the new overlays.
They seem to take up WAY more
screen real estate, and as they are usually displayed right through an
interview, chop into close ups quite significantly.
This could be easily remedied by adding some transparency, and dropping the
overlay down a little.
Anyway, to see a comparison between the old overlay and the new one, click the
image above.
Place you mouse over the image, and use the slider to compare the two images.
25.01.2010
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