'We are opening different doors than we have done before.' Most late-night shows are up and running again after having shut down in the early stages of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Here's how the shows get made:
Creative workarounds and different joke styles all factor into the work-from-home versions of broadcast's longstanding franchises: "We are opening different doors than we have done before."host Seth Meyers made a reference to comic-strip character Andy Capp.
"Creatively we are opening different doors than we have done before, and that's kind of exciting in some ways. I think that it's a balance of that, but that part of it is kind of rewarding."spoke with noted is that their shows have to film interviews, monologues and segments much earlier in the day than they normally would.
Also, Shoemaker noted, "People are home with their kids. Dinnertime and bath time happen. So we're trying to get everything done really early."executive producer Alison Camillo said that some short online pieces Bee and husband Jason Jones filmed before the show returned March 25 helped show they could pull off a remotely produced episode.
Working without an audience also means not getting immediate feedback on whether a joke lands or falls flat. "When we're going into a studio taping, we know where there are jokes that will make the audience groan and where there may be applause," said Flanz. "We're adjusting to not having those pauses."
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