BBC World sent a production team to locations as diverse as New York's Times Square, an Indian paddy field and Tiananmen Square in China for its latest series of 60-second channel trailers. Directed by BBC Broadcast's Mark Chaudoir, the aim was to emphasise BBC World's on-location news reporting. Shot on a Sony PD150 DVcam by Clive Norman and Richard Jopson, the film was edited at Cut & Run by Tim Hardy. VTR completed the tracking in of the BBC World red news satellite beam in CGI and Inferno with grading by colourist Kai. The promos air from 5 September.
BBC World sent a production team to locations as diverse as New York's Times Square, an Indian paddy field and Tiananmen Square in China for its latest series of 60-second channel trailers. Directed by BBC Broadcast's Mark Chaudoir, the aim was to emphasise BBC World's on-location news reporting. Shot on a Sony PD150 DVcam by Clive Norman and Richard Jopson, the film was edited at Cut & Run by Tim Hardy. VTR completed the tracking in of the BBC World red news satellite beam in CGI and Inferno with grading by colourist Kai. The promos air from 5 September.