![]() ![]() When production for many of its shows started originating from anchors’ homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the practice was stepped up and included renditions of the old “ NBC Nightly News” studio adjacent to the 3A space. that included composited elements such as virtual signage, billboards and lighting effects. NBC and MSNBC had been gradually stepping up its use of simulated backgrounds or virtual set extensions prior to the pandemic, such as simulated views of Rockefeller Center and Washington, D.C. While this is a far cry from the sweeping handheld shots the show can use when in Studio 3A or N1, it still is an improvement over the old setup. Scarborough actually appeared in front of this graphic on June 6, presumably in Florida, but Brzezinski was in New York so the full extent of the updates was not immediately apparent.Īnother area of improvement is in the studio’s scale, which allows for wider bump shots, such as the one at the top of this article, to be shown. The end result appears to be an effort to create a sort of balustrade overlooking the White House although, alternatively, it could be viewed as an indoor virtual space with seamless LED video walls showing imagery of the building. Some of the faux columns feature the show’s logo seemingly carved into them. Also depicted are the barrel vaulting and both frame and bowl-shaped lighting fixtures as well as the floor-to-ceiling glass walls emblazoned with a repeating line of NBC peacocks. ![]()
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