BBC Election Night 2005

BBC News Logo

The BBC election night programme spanned a marathon fifteen hours, drew in results from 646 constituencies across the UK, and relied on Idonix graphics automation to tell the story of the night.

Quote

"...throughout you showed a real understanding of the editorial demands, and a great sensitivity to what we were trying to achieve..."

Diana Martin, Assistant Editor

Situation

Election Logo

The BBC needed a system that would streamline the process of creating and transmitting results graphics. The system would need to handle graphics created by the editorial team as well as those automatically generated by the real-time results stream.

In addition to driving the broadcast graphics rendering engines, the system would need to provide information displays for the programme's presenters.

Solution

David Dimbleby's Desk

Idonix supplied a scripted IGO system to drive the four render heads required by David Dimbleby’s graphics operation. The system incorporated seven concurrent users inputting graphics and driving them to air, and integrated into a real-time XML results feed from Keepwatch Systems.


Features
David Dimbleby
  • Straight-to-air generation of results tally and headline flashes.
  • IGO’s output device interlocking allowed three workstations to concurrently drive a single render head.
  • Speedy input of “type-in” graphics.
  • PAL video monitoring feeds to information displays hidden in David Dimbleby’s desk, and combined monitoring and mixTV targets rendered via WIFI to tablet pcs.
  • Automation of tog3D render heads using the industry standard MOS protocol.
Benefits
  • Distributed script architecture allowed changes in functionality to be made during rehearsal, and even whilst on air.
  • IGO’s flexible transmission stack allocation allowed the operation to be governed by editorial demands, and not by limitations in technology.

 

NEWS

Idonix has been contracted to provide graphics automation for BBC2's 2007 Local, Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly Election coverage  


Idonix provide graphics automation for BBC2's May 2006 Local Election coverage  [more]


Graphics automation for BBC 2005 General Election coverage  [more]


Live Graphics systems for BBC 2002-2006 Budget specials, Local Elections and 2001 General Election coverage   [more]


Live graphics and data systems for 2003 BBC Welsh Assembly and Local Election coverage  [more]



Summary

Client
BBC News
Industry
Broadcast Media
Date
May 2005
Product
IGO
Technology
Visual Basic 6
VBScript 6
SQL Server
XML
ActiveX
Windows sockets

Contact Us

Idonix can supply an IGO system to control your show's graphics - either fully serviced with all equipment provided and staffed with script-programmers and operators, or as a permanent system with training and support.

Call us now on +44 (0)1952 728651 or email us at sales@idonix.com to find out more.


Idonix is based in the historic town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire, UK. We are ideally placed for access from Shrewsbury, Telford and Bridgnorth, and close to Birmingham, Manchester and Wales.