I can't imagine the video wall would last terribly long each time, since it has to be turned up very brightly in order to be seen on camera underneath all the bright studio lights. Even then, at its best, it will never appear as sharp or as bright as a map on chroma key.It was a nice idea they had about the video wall, but putting it into practice has shown that maybe it's not the best way to do things after all. They realized that the maps just looked too murky on the wall, so they started using chroma key again. They realized that the wall has to be maintained far too often (and usually at great cost) in order to keep using it.I think it's time to just abandon it altogether. Unless NBC is giving money for them to burn... with the provision that they don't spend it on payroll (referring to the many recent layoffs of longtime staff).
Quote from: twcc_ericdn on March 07, 2012, 10:49:35 AMI can't imagine the video wall would last terribly long each time, since it has to be turned up very brightly in order to be seen on camera underneath all the bright studio lights. Even then, at its best, it will never appear as sharp or as bright as a map on chroma key.It was a nice idea they had about the video wall, but putting it into practice has shown that maybe it's not the best way to do things after all. They realized that the maps just looked too murky on the wall, so they started using chroma key again. They realized that the wall has to be maintained far too often (and usually at great cost) in order to keep using it.I think it's time to just abandon it altogether. Unless NBC is giving money for them to burn... with the provision that they don't spend it on payroll (referring to the many recent layoffs of longtime staff).I believe its a projection system. Not really that much to it. They aren't replacing the entire setup when they fix it. I think the main problem here is that the setup needs to be overhauled. If you look at CNNs studios, they have several lage video walls that are all sharp and bright. Probably a cost saving move on TWCs part back when they were building the studio. The new studios were a big move also to make it more appealing to buyers
Quote from: TWCToday on March 07, 2012, 03:35:40 PMQuote from: twcc_ericdn on March 07, 2012, 10:49:35 AMI can't imagine the video wall would last terribly long each time, since it has to be turned up very brightly in order to be seen on camera underneath all the bright studio lights. Even then, at its best, it will never appear as sharp or as bright as a map on chroma key.It was a nice idea they had about the video wall, but putting it into practice has shown that maybe it's not the best way to do things after all. They realized that the maps just looked too murky on the wall, so they started using chroma key again. They realized that the wall has to be maintained far too often (and usually at great cost) in order to keep using it.I think it's time to just abandon it altogether. Unless NBC is giving money for them to burn... with the provision that they don't spend it on payroll (referring to the many recent layoffs of longtime staff).I believe its a projection system. Not really that much to it. They aren't replacing the entire setup when they fix it. I think the main problem here is that the setup needs to be overhauled. If you look at CNNs studios, they have several lage video walls that are all sharp and bright. Probably a cost saving move on TWCs part back when they were building the studio. The new studios were a big move also to make it more appealing to buyersThey may have to replace bulbs in the projector then re calibrate the color and positioning. That could take a long time when you're talking about 3 projectors working together and fine tuning it.
I think the main problem here is that the setup needs to be overhauled. If you look at CNNs studios, they have several lage video walls that are all sharp and bright. Probably a cost saving move on TWCs part back when they were building the studio. The new studios were a big move also to make it more appealing to buyers
Quote from: TWCToday on March 07, 2012, 03:35:40 PMI think the main problem here is that the setup needs to be overhauled. If you look at CNNs studios, they have several lage video walls that are all sharp and bright. Probably a cost saving move on TWCs part back when they were building the studio. The new studios were a big move also to make it more appealing to buyersLandmark was on its last legs when TWC upgraded so I won't be surprised if that was the case. As well, green products were the key back then, which is something that isn't much of a concern to companies these days due to the economy.
Three hours later...Not fixed.