![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The studio’s main video wall was filled with a computer generated wall of books that complemented the real bookshelves to the left. These segmented featured purple banners with a gold “GMA Halloween” logo on the far left with an oval mirror showing an eerie reflection standing in for the “O.” the country, costume ideas (including ones for the pets), spooky food recipes and a celebration of the 25th anniversary of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” The segments produced in the space included topics such as visits to spooky spits in. The look was achieved through a combination of real scenery and video wall graphics along with a collection of elegant furnishings and set dressing brought in for the occasion. Instead, the team moved upstairs into its second floor studio that had been extensively redressed as an elegant, if slightly spooky, library. Much to George Stephanopoulos‘ relief (we’re guessing), “ Good Morning America” opted out of having the anchors fully dress up in costume Oct. NAB Show 2022: TAG Video Systems to showcase new Media Control System NAB Show 2022: Mark Roberts Motion Control and Vū Studio team up to highlight virtual production tools NAB Show 2022: FOR-A to demonstrate ecosystem, new workflows for broadcasters Sky Sport Austria’s new studio blends video walls with linear sceneryįive ways audio producers can create more engaging content Sky Sports’ F1 intro showcases underlying links between humans and machines
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