Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does it mean to broadcast live on cloudy days?
What does it mean to broadcast live on cloudy days?
The live broadcast took place when the sky was gloomy and cloudy.
Used to describe a live program or performance in cloudy weather. In Cloudy Live, the host or performer will broadcast live under a cloudy sky, which will bring an unusual viewing experience to the audience. This form of live broadcast will use special lighting effects or stage layout to increase the visual effect to make up for the dim feeling caused by cloudy weather. Live broadcast on cloudy days can not only make the audience feel different from live broadcast on sunny days, but also add a unique artistic atmosphere to live programs or performances.
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