

After some time there we all went sight seeing around London, something that could have been a lot better if not for the poor weather. Nevertheless getting too see Big Ben and the London Eye up close is always worth it, and after having something to eat and having a big wonder throughout the city we eventually returned to our coach. Despite being rather tired out by this point, we still had the sit-com to watch and before long we set off in the direction of Teddington studio.
I'd been to a few TV show recordings before, including 'The Sharon Osbourne Show' and to see an episode of 'Dead Ringers' and whilst interesting both were rather dire shows to watch. Luckily, 'Not going Out' was a lot more entertaining then them and provided us with a much better insight into how studio's work. There was a lot more in terms of setting and due to the narrative structure of the show it was much more fun to follow the story. As with any studio camera and boom operators surrounded the setting and microphones and flood lights hung above us.
Having seen 'Not Going Out' before, I wasn't expecting to be entertained quite so much as I was. This was hugely thanks to the comedian Alun Cochrane, who was the audience entertainment between takes. That said however, the stars of the show 'Lee Mack' and 'Tim Vine' were rather humorous although obviously spent most of their time acting in front of the cameras. This aspect of the show was rather tedious, mainly because we were required to laugh at appropriate times within the show, something that was especially tricky when the jokes weren't particularly funny to begin with.
Whilst tedious I still enjoyed the show and despite the many takes and scenes which needed to be filmed for what I couldn't believe was only a 30 minute show, I still enjoyed myself and found the experience very interesting. I'm glad I had the chance to be on this trip and all in all I believe the day to be a success, so much so that I am already planning on seeing another studio recording in my own time.
1 comment:
An interesting blog entry with 18 links, 6 photos, 1 logo and 1 video of the movieum. Glad you were interested in the workings of the studio.
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