The graphics I find are just too much. I think they need to start again and go back to plain colours and lines. Just comes across as way too much.
I really think these sets would look quite good with a whole different suite of graphics.
The graphics I find are just too much. I think they need to start again and go back to plain colours and lines. Just comes across as way too much.
I really think these sets would look quite good with a whole different suite of graphics.
I think I’d prefer the National News Graphics to the normal news graphics. I like the white than the black
How’s that amount of red for you @Nicholas?
Tarsh now does a throw to Perth for the live news insert, a nice and smooth live update.
So was “Finder” sponsoring an advertorial in today’s Midday News?
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Seven’s election campaign promo, which clearly has De Ceglie written all over it:
Utter trash.
There’s a regular real estate segment on 7’s afternoon bulletin in Brisbane. I guess they all do this sort of thing now. CommSec, ING, etc.
I like the end shot and graphic.
I actually don’t hate it
Who presented the Perth update today?
Just saw this promo. Terrible, and typical of Seven’s poor promotional efforts since De Ceglie took charge.
That doesn’t even make sense FFS! It’s like the brief was to include “unstoppable” in the promo at least once, regardless of whether it fits.
*that we own a tv station. Tassie literally left off the map again.
Just seen it in Perth
OMG:woman_zombie:
What in the Big Ben mechanics is this?
So now for elections, I guess we can rely on the
Seven National Network Not Nine Network Nightly National News At Noon Live Election Night Needle?
(SNNNNNNNNANLENN)?
40 years ago 7 news Perth change from a 6.30 bulletin to 6.00 pm Bulletin
Susannah Carr join 7 Perth 40 years ago.
Thx to “ Tv Tonight.”
I think the promo itself is fine, bar the opening graphic. A bit cartoonish.
But I question the needle…yes I get it’s a gimmick… but a waste of time… it’ll be biased as long as they continue to report on random opinion polls or coalition polling and claiming it as some sort of trend, as we’ve seen recently.