1. An interview with former Treasury secretary Robert Rubin looked like two little Pez heads suspended in a split screen. 2. And for an instant on ABC, there was a split screen, the House chamber on one side, Santa Monica on the other. 3. At first, CNN tried to give a split screen to Bush, speaking to black law enforcement officials on Monday afternoon, and Clinton, speaking in Harlem. 4. At least there are no more split screens or quad boxes. 5. A CBS White House correspondent said there were worries about a split screen, the president on one side, the defendant on the other. 6. A split screen was needed. 7. A split screen of Yankee pitcher John Wetteland and Luis Polonia facing off. 8. But by far the most characteristic employment of the split screen is to show multiple perspectives on the same scene. 9. It arrives as four separate stories shot in real time, projected simultaneously on a quadruple split screen. 10. Each network could then broadcast the camera shots as it wished, showing both candidates on a split screen, for example. |