March 22, 2007: on that day, I experienced my very first taping of "The Price is Right" after dreaming about going ever since I was a little kid. It was that perfect moment in time, when time seemed to stop and all I could do is just take everything in. What a magical day I had -- even though I didn't get picked to "come on down."
I’m pretty sure that Rich did johnny olson and Rod Roddy really proud up in announcer heaven when he was working at the price is right. It’s a shame that Mike Richards let go of him. If Bob was still around may he rest in peace, he probably would have faught to keep Rich on the price is right. Bob Barker said in an interview that Rich has a happy voice and the price is right is a happy game show.
@@MorganNye It's a television trick. Digital lights are very obvious and don't look as good as the real ones so in order to get that effect in the opening intro with the light border they point a camera at it, remove all of the color surrounding the lights in a process called chromakeying (in this case it seems to be Orange, but could be any color as long as it's solid and the same throughout, typically it's green which is why it's called greenscreening sometimes) and then superimpose that with the control mixer onto the screen over top whatever camera is active during the intro. A lot of television and game shows up through the 80's and even early 90's did this where all the prizes and credits you'd see on prize cues or at the end of the show were actually chromakeyed onto the screen before digital graphics were a lot easier and not as expensive to produce.
March 22, 2007: on that day, I experienced my very first taping of "The Price is Right" after dreaming about going ever since I was a little kid. It was that perfect moment in time, when time seemed to stop and all I could do is just take everything in. What a magical day I had -- even though I didn't get picked to "come on down."
This brings back great memories of attending in 07 and 08
I’m pretty sure that Rich did johnny olson and Rod Roddy really proud up in announcer heaven when he was working at the price is right. It’s a shame that Mike Richards let go of him. If Bob was still around may he rest in peace, he probably would have faught to keep Rich on the price is right. Bob Barker said in an interview that Rich has a happy voice and the price is right is a happy game show.
I'm STILL mad that Mike did that.
i love rich fields.
We all do. Mike Richards destroyed his dream.
I sworn Rich said “If you think that ‘Bitch’ should be 1 Dollar What do you Yell?” That’s what I though he said. Lol
ScoobyDoo OfRoblox I agree with you Scooby Scooby Doo
If you think that bid should be 1 dollar
THE! BEST! ANNOUNCER! FOR THE PRICE IS RIGHT! EVER!!
Angie2343 Tied Up With The Late Johnny Olson and Rod Roddy
...not to mention the fact that he also did double-duty as both host _and_ announcer for the 2008 and 2010 editions of the Price is Right video game.
It sucks that they let him go so quick
@@finnmacdonald4439 Agreed. In any case, something wasn't right. He was HATED by Fremantle. Dunno why except for maybe jealousy.
@@MalekMasoud He's amazing at botyh jobs!
2004-2005
11:52 why do they have the come on down lights there?
@@MorganNye It's a television trick. Digital lights are very obvious and don't look as good as the real ones so in order to get that effect in the opening intro with the light border they point a camera at it, remove all of the color surrounding the lights in a process called chromakeying (in this case it seems to be Orange, but could be any color as long as it's solid and the same throughout, typically it's green which is why it's called greenscreening sometimes) and then superimpose that with the control mixer onto the screen over top whatever camera is active during the intro.
A lot of television and game shows up through the 80's and even early 90's did this where all the prizes and credits you'd see on prize cues or at the end of the show were actually chromakeyed onto the screen before digital graphics were a lot easier and not as expensive to produce.
RICHFIELDS STOP PRICE IS RIGHT WE NEED NIGHTTIME PRICE IS RIGHT 4:00
I wonder if any of those dancers would just happen to be called down as contestants when the game started.
Not necessarily. Selection interviews happens pre entrance to the studio, although, you never know
4:35
JOHNNY OLSON!
WTF BEYONCE
hate annoying dancers.