Okay... I'm busting out in excitement - Brian Wood debuted along with the new set and some graphics package modifications today at the First At 4 Newscast!
First off, my first impressions of Brian Wood are pretty good. He doesn't seem nervous nor has he faltered on a sentence yet. I think he'll be a great addition to the KATU lineup.
Second, the graphics underwent minor tweaks (as far as I can tell). The top and bottom headers of the on-screen information have been accented black to emphasize those white letters they've got as well as blend in with the KATU logo and temperature widget thingy in the corner. I like it.
Third, the best, is the new set. It's a bit busy - but that's just because my TV isn't very good (really need to go HD sometime soon). The previous KATU logo branding the front of the news desk has been replaced with an LCD monitor which continuously animates the logo, nice and subtle though.
A couple things I found annoying is A)The background, when the news anchor on the left is zoomed in through the camera, is...mmmm... interesting. It's like these glass panels and then sort of like a control room behind them (I only saw this for like 5-10 seconds as Brian Wood spoke so bare with me please). B)The background in general behind the two anchors is a giant KATU logo watermark toned blue along with a cityscape-like scene. In addition to the new set arrived the fresh Storm Tracker Weather center, just a glance to the left of the news desk (if you're sitting at the desk). Cameras have been positioned to accommodate this transition. It seems Rod and Ronda and the rest will have plenty of new monitors to look at. The backs of these black monitors gets pleasantly shielded by part of their desk and the bottom on-screen display header. I was almost dancing around the room after I saw all this goodness.
Overall, I am very joyous right now - tis so exciting when something new like this happens. My final word is that everything seems (and IS) so much bigger and roomier. For example, the weather center has a very... horizontal feel. It's very spread out sideways. I'm going back to watch!
UPDATE: There are 10+ MONITORS! Too many?
UPDATE: New weather map(s) (animated ocean, bold fonts)! Also, swank new weather graphic/realistic thumbnail squares that show downtown and are dynamically different with each different type of weather. For example, Rod showed hail on the next two days and then the third day it would be partially cloudy - thus these patchy clouds floated by in the sky over the big buildings. Additionally, there is a thumbnail whilst on the map view that shows in which part of the state we are viewing the weather for. Neato! Can't wait to see the Ten Day Trend :)
(Yet Another) UPDATE: Steve just took viewers on a mini tour of the new set - and wowzers! The new traffic center will be neat to see in the morning. There's a large screen accompanied by four smaller one's to the left and right. On the opposite side of the traffic center is an interviewing/special feature area that has a GINORMOUS screen (according to Steve Dunn it is the largest in Portland broadcasting - a nice jab there for the competition) Also toured is the VERY large green screen for weather that, for some reason, even covers part of the floor (is rod going to be walking on water? :)









ahhhh....i agree with most of what you said... but, well, isn't it BRIAN Wood?