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Sephiroth 20-09-2022 15:07

Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36134528)
Didn't the BBC produce the main feed?


Not the annoying cuts back to studio.

When Sky did cut to somewhere, they maintained split screen.



Hom3r 21-09-2022 20:08

Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P
 
I guess, BBC, Sky, ITV etc, must have some agreement for events like this to spread the cameras, as sometimes the feed was identical on several channels.


Now to wait for the viewing figures, which could be around 4.1 billion according to some.

Damien 21-09-2022 20:53

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I am pretty sure the BBC do most of the work and give the feed over to everyone else. You can only have a few camera crews around. This is what the BBC is for after all.

BenMcr 21-09-2022 21:13

Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36134647)
I am pretty sure the BBC do most of the work and give the feed over to everyone else. You can only have a few camera crews around. This is what the BBC is for after all.

https://www.slashgear.com/1013947/ho...ral-broadcast/

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The BBC is relying on a whopping 213 cameras for its Queen Elizabeth II funeral coverage, including livestreaming the entire event on September 19, 2022 across the world. Host broadcaster for the funeral, the BBC, will be working alongside Sky and ITN in the UK, as well as international partners, with footage in many cases pooled to minimize overlap and complexity of the multi-location event.

Damien 21-09-2022 21:59

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Yeah. I am guessing that the BBC did all of the central London bit and all of the Windsor bit at least. Maybe Sky/ITV pooled footage of areas outside London and some bits after Hyde Park when they switched to aerial shots? Or the BBC for all of it.

Again the shots inside the respective buildings were excellent as were the shots down The Mail, at Wellington Arch and outside Windsor. It was clearly planned down to each frame. Look at the way they smoothly followed the coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey. The overhead shot as they went through Horse Guards Parade where the camera went up and pivoted so you didn't lose sight of it.

If it was a film you would be impressed, that it was live is amazing.

Hom3r 27-09-2022 22:07

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On the 8th of September when they used the word "Comfortable" I knew that HM The Queen was at end of life, as in July the word "comfortable" was used about my dad if his condition deteriorated. Luckily, he's pulled through.

telegramsam 27-09-2022 22:41

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Yeah my feeling was the BBC did most of the work but sharing footage with other TV companies. I think on this occasion it wasn't about viewing figures,just giving the best possible service regardless of which channel you watch on. It was anyway a fantastic coverage

Mick 29-09-2022 15:16

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BREAKING: The Queens cause of death has been officially recorded as “old age” on her death certificate. The time of death was recorded at 3:10pm on 8/9/22.

Damien 29-09-2022 15:47

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I still don't understand how 'old age' can be a primary cause? Surely you die because something gives up which may be the consequence of old age. Your heart gives up, you have pneumonia or something?

Chris 29-09-2022 16:16

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36135374)
I still don't understand how 'old age' can be a primary cause? Surely you die because something gives up which may be the consequence of old age. Your heart gives up, you have pneumonia or something?

If death is sudden or unexplained then an inquest has to be held. If however a terminal decline in health is evident and this is attested to by a doctor, within a couple of weeks of death, then there isn’t an inquest, there isn’t a post-mortem and there may well not be a diagnosed cause of death. ‘Old age’ can and is an acceptable explanation for multiple organ failure caused by a body no longer being able to replenish itself.

Sephiroth 29-09-2022 16:50

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I think a few posts are missing from page 2 of this thread. I recall someone mention that the Royal Standard had been taken down at Balmoral (BBC live footage) and that would have been around the 15:10 mark.


Mick 29-09-2022 16:51

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36135379)
If death is sudden or unexplained then an inquest has to be held. If however a terminal decline in health is evident and this is attested to by a doctor, within a couple of weeks of death, then there isn’t an inquest, there isn’t a post-mortem and there may well not be a diagnosed cause of death. ‘Old age’ can and is an acceptable explanation for multiple organ failure caused by a body no longer being able to replenish itself.

She may have already been diagnosed with terminal decline, if death was expected, doctors would issue a Statement of Intent, which basically would nullify the legal necessity for a Post-mortem. The Queen herself may have exercised her power to not permit it upon her death or existing members of the Royal family. A death certificate cannot however, be left blank, so only probable cause can be recorded as old age.

Old age itself is a very viable and recordable cause. We’re not immortals, death and taxes are certain.

pip08456 29-09-2022 16:58

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36135383)
I think a few posts are missing from page 2 of this thread. I recall someone mention that the Royal Standard had been taken down at Balmoral (BBC live footage) and that would have been around the 15:10 mark.


That was a post by Chris IIRC.

Mick 29-09-2022 16:59

Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36135383)
I think a few posts are missing from page 2 of this thread. I recall someone mention that the Royal Standard had been taken down at Balmoral (BBC live footage) and that would have been around the 15:10 mark.


There are no deleted/missing posts between 2pm and 4pm.

In any case. The Royal Standard would have remained where it was, if King Charles would have been present. The standard always represents the monarch, and that would have instantly transferred to Charles on the Queens death.

Damien 29-09-2022 17:03

Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36135379)
If death is sudden or unexplained then an inquest has to be held. If however a terminal decline in health is evident and this is attested to by a doctor, within a couple of weeks of death, then there isn’t an inquest, there isn’t a post-mortem and there may well not be a diagnosed cause of death. ‘Old age’ can and is an acceptable explanation for multiple organ failure caused by a body no longer being able to replenish itself.

I don't why but the vagueness of it drives me nuts generally (not just in this case).


Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36135383)
I think a few posts are missing from page 2 of this thread. I recall someone mention that the Royal Standard had been taken down at Balmoral (BBC live footage) and that would have been around the 15:10 mark.


That was Chris. Nerd.


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