The opening sequence to the news is red graphics with the number 6 at the end of it to highlight that it is the 6 o'clock news and there is also the outline of the earth in the middle of the graphics to show that the news is from all over the world. The red graphics also makes the sequence recognisable as the BBC because the BBC 's logo is red.
The titles are big and bold to highlight the BBC logo.
There is a theme song throughout the sequence and there is a double bong between each news story to show when the next news story is going to be shown.
The story with the most recency and urgency is shown first and then the stories progress in an order depending on their urgency.
There are computers and TV screens and people sitting at desks behind the presenters. This makes the audience feel like the news is really new because news is being found as the news stories are being announced.
The presenter is male and is not introduced at the beginning of the sequence. He is dressed smartly in a suit and tie which makes the viewer feel like they are watching something important and of relevance to them.
The news set is red to represent the BBC as their iconic colour is red and so it will be recognised as the BBC.
There is a seperate sports correspondent and also other presenters that the main presenter talks to mostly in live locations to make you feel like the news is even more recent than it is. You get to see the news whilst its happening.
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