Wah cool hor?
From: http://news.omy.sg/News/Local%2BNews/Story/OMYStory201109131535-275201.html
新闻主播黄秀玲 新闻播放时拿镜理头发
主播黄秀玲昨天播报新闻,在新闻播放的同时,拿起镜子整理头发。
读者吴婉真(46岁,秘书)告诉《新明日报》,她昨天傍晚6时30分观看新传媒新闻《狮城六点半》时,竟发现主播黄秀玲在新闻播放的同时,拿起镜子整理头发。
吴婉真认为,新闻主播虽需注意仪态和容貌,但既然是直播节目,就应专心在播报新闻上,而不应因为几根头发,而有这样的情况。
当时播放的新闻与希腊债务危机有关,电视银幕上本来播放新闻片段,却突然切换到摄影棚内的黄秀玲,随后立刻再转成播放新闻片段。
受访观众有人认为无大碍,有人认为主播不专心;‘漏网镜头’一年或发生一两次。
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News generated from news, haha.
It's so easy to get complaints whenever something goes wrong during news broadcast, because we view news programme as serious, solemn and 'perfect'. We get annoyed easily whenever something appears out of normal, such as when the newscaster stumbles over words, wrong image is shown, or any miscellaneous technical errors.
Being a newscaster can be pretty stressful. They have to present themselves perfectly in front of the audience every night, reading scripts with perfect diction. Being a live broadcast, there is simply no room for error. When something goes wrong, the newscaster takes the bulk of the criticism, because he/she is the only person the audience can see. During any technical error, the newscaster has to deal promptly with it too, for instance, if the studio cannot receive live signals properly from the out-stationed reporter.
Every now and then such slip-ups will appear. Newscaster inadvertently saying the F-word (or S-word), a fly entering the studio and harassing the newscaster, etc.
Actually the first time I witnessed a slip-up in the news programme involved 黄秀玲 too. It was very very long ago, about 15 years ago when I was still in primary school...
When the programme started, 黄秀玲 was moving her head up and down, trying to search for something. Then she faced someone behind the camera, and uttered "我看不到 leh!?" in an irritated tone. Lol.
It totally shattered my image of a newscaster being demure, pleasant, and perfect. Anyway I was still small then, so I thought newscasters are like angels haha.
Newscasters are still human after all. They get irritated at things, and want to look pretty in front of the camera.
Maybe because they appear too 'perfectly' in the news, it can be amusing to see them sneeze, cough, yawn, hiccup, burp, 笑场, etc. But so far I haven't heard of these incidents.
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