Thursday, March 6, 2014

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Sometimes it's nice having chronicles and reviews. Sometimes not. But there's usually no middle ground. It's either or. As with the review the content. Writes one down one when you shake your head and just think, "They do not know what they're talking about." Get positive criticism then suddenly reviews really fun again! That's it. It is also really good then it might actually happen that you save it to pick up and read when the next columnist, club marinarul television critics or pundits think it's too awful lousy.
Winter The studio got a really nice review in GP today. And personally (I admit: I'm terribly biased) I like winter studio sharply. I toil hard to be involved in one corner. We have hysterically funny when we're working. But it is not always a bed of roses (usually only get a sandwich for lunch). So you should get a little comparison. We compare ourselves with our German friends ZDF cars that are also in place in Östersund. It's like David and Goliath about.
We begin with the number: SVT 15 in all, we are here in Östersund, 4 pieces in our communication center RBL 37 in Stockholm + Karlsson and Blomquist who commented on cross country skis from somebody is unknown scrub somewhere. Total: 21. ZDF: 75 pieces are in place (if I counted right on the charts in the press center). Surprisingly many. It's SVT times 5th Here assistants assistants. Type.
Studio: SVT: We have our Milky Studio. So. Not more. Now take the admittedly up half the mixed zone, but we need not fuss so much about. Me and Pelle Photographer has no place. We share an area of approximately 1.5 x 2 meters with other TV crews in this zone. ZDF: Takes a lot of space. First, they have a small studio that says, "Hello and welcome now let's hand over to biathlon!" (Yes.. Fixed in German of course) Then take the big studio in Ostersund at. It is so big it will not fit in the mixed zone. So it's been transferred. For the large grandstand. (How many assistants who work there, club marinarul I have not even dared to count ...)
A giant studio ought now suffice. One might think. But no. When to done related interviews races then leaves they a third studio. It is found next winter studio and only takes up a quarter of our mixed zone.
Budget: I'd probably get a shock if I knew. I have absolutely no numbers. No evidence at all. But considering the number of staff, number of cameras, and a cameraman earn significantly more there than here so I guess we get by on a fraction of their budget.
Other unglamorous: The preparations for this weekend's Winter Studio took place in a corner of the lobby of the hotel. Popsen, editor Flower and sändningsprodcent Mattias sat so long that the staff became quite nervous and jumpy in clean condition began running back and forth to offer drinks, club marinarul fruit and other goodies on the good. Me and Pelle we ran simultaneously at press conferences and trainings. The editing club marinarul was done in the hotel room.
The hotel, yes. There's nothing wrong with it. A good hotel. With good breakfast. There is only one small complaint. The narrow corridors (you know the ones where one can suddenly be faced with a biathlon rifle). After a day spreading a certain odor. One of those after-the-whole-day-at-mountain-sur-under set-odor, you know. The entire corridor is namely filled with half the starting field's ski boots, running shoes, regular shoes and skotorkare. And they spread the scent particles club marinarul around them in the way too narrow hallway. A strange sight. But no funny smell.
I do not know what this review would come under the heading. I do not know if I saw or espouse. I compare the most. In an attempt to describe reality. Winter studio's reality, here in Ostersund - where both David and Goliath fit. Although we jostle a bit. Especially in the mixed zone.
Great post! It is always interesting to know what is happening "around" SVT's broadcasts. Can not you show us how your winter studio broadcasts f

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