Fantastic job by all of the RTE professionals we don't normally see. I know there are storm clouds at the moment but you all deserve a big thank you :)
4:42 - One of the smallest studios in RTE is home to all of their national news output - Studio 3 at just over 700 Sq Ft. Tiny compared to other broadcasters. I even think TV3 in Ireland have a larger news studio in their newly refurbished Studio One.
@@jacksugden8190 RTE studios are very small compared to what the BBC had at Television Centre. When Telefis Eireann launched it had only 4 main studios, with the largest being Studio 1 at only 4,180 Sq Ft - tiny in comparison to BBC TV Centre studios. It was not until 1982 that RTE built their largest studio named Studio 4, but even then they made a balls up of it, and if you want me to tell you that story, just say.
Hi, Recently read "The SmartPhone Comes of Age" in Jan/Feb 2017 ProMovieMaker. It said you are using an iPhone 6+ for your videos. Is this for all of them or only some like "The Collectors"? PS I thought "The Collectors" was Excellent!!! never would have guessed you used a 6+. Ken
Thanks Ken - yes I also used an iphone 6S+ for this shoot. The same one I used to film The Collectors actually. I'm delighted you enjoyed The Collectors. For both shoots I used the app Filmic Pro + which among other things allows you to control exposure and focus separately so you get a better quality picture. Eleanor
@@jacksugden8190 that doesn’t answer my question. RTE and BBC are two different organisations owned by two different state governments. They could not and will not merge
Fantastic job by all of the RTE professionals we don't normally see. I know there are storm clouds at the moment but you all deserve a big thank you :)
Yes Tania Sillan, remember her co presenting the BBC Business Breakfast at TVC all those years ago, she was an impressive presenter.
I still want to know how they get the 'RTÉ news' Graphic/Watermark on the screen in the bottom left corner :O
It is called a DOG Digital Onscreen Graphic which is loaded into their production gallery at Studio 3 in RTE.
they should do anew behind the scenes rte news
Hopefully you can go behind the scenes at NBC Nightly News
Why didn't they film the 9 O Clock news
so cool
4:42 - One of the smallest studios in RTE is home to all of their national news output - Studio 3 at just over 700 Sq Ft. Tiny compared to other broadcasters. I even think TV3 in Ireland have a larger news studio in their newly refurbished Studio One.
Well versed John
@@jacksugden8190 I have been at RTE Television Centre many times in Dublin, I know it well Jack.
@@johnking5174 I never did, so watched the video again and think that the studio set, theme was old fashioned and needed a new designer.
@@jacksugden8190 RTE studios are very small compared to what the BBC had at Television Centre. When Telefis Eireann launched it had only 4 main studios, with the largest being Studio 1 at only 4,180 Sq Ft - tiny in comparison to BBC TV Centre studios. It was not until 1982 that RTE built their largest studio named Studio 4, but even then they made a balls up of it, and if you want me to tell you that story, just say.
@@johnking5174in the 90s bbc had their virtual look
Who is that guest during that day on Morning Ireland
Hi,
Recently read "The SmartPhone Comes of Age" in Jan/Feb 2017 ProMovieMaker. It said you are using an iPhone 6+ for your videos. Is this for all of them or only some like "The Collectors"?
PS I thought "The Collectors" was Excellent!!! never would have guessed you used a 6+.
Ken
Thanks Ken - yes I also used an iphone 6S+ for this shoot. The same one I used to film The Collectors actually. I'm delighted you enjoyed The Collectors. For both shoots I used the app Filmic Pro + which among other things allows you to control exposure and focus separately so you get a better quality picture.
Eleanor
@@EleanorMannionit's nice to see how the news is done over in Ireland.
Stuff of nonsense. Why can’t BBC NI and RTE merge as one?.
Please tell me you are joking Jack!!!!
They are ran by two different organisations. Why would they merge
@@johnking5174 Probably John
@@OfSoundNFury One is the BBC with responsibility to the UK and NI, RTE was across the border in the Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪.
@@jacksugden8190 that doesn’t answer my question. RTE and BBC are two different organisations owned by two different state governments. They could not and will not merge