This was great! With the climate of everything, and this show being about what’s happening around the world (albeit comical), it would’ve been nice to see more diversity within the casting and writing. Making it a point to cast and hire minorities, gives you a different perspective and a broader range in your viewership.
Hi Mishal, we absolutely agree with you about diversity, and a top priority for us coming out of the pilot and moving forward into the series is to do just what you suggest, and add more diversity to the team. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Any suggestions on where to go to learn the electrical side of production in more depth? It's such an integral part to productions, even photography at times. Just trying to avoid taking out a whole grid in the future ha.
If you really want the authority on the electrical side of production, I would check out the book "Set Lighting Technicians Handbook" by Harry Box. It gets all into it, and is a pretty interesting read, in a nerdy sorta way.... www.amazon.com/Set-Lighting-Technicians-Handbook-Distribution/dp/0240804953/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1508859225&sr=1-2&refinements=p_27%3AHarry+Box
This was great! With the climate of everything, and this show being about what’s happening around the world (albeit comical), it would’ve been nice to see more diversity within the casting and writing. Making it a point to cast and hire minorities, gives you a different perspective and a broader range in your viewership.
Hi Mishal, we absolutely agree with you about diversity, and a top priority for us coming out of the pilot and moving forward into the series is to do just what you suggest, and add more diversity to the team. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Best of luck with your show or break a leg.
Any suggestions on where to go to learn the electrical side of production in more depth? It's such an integral part to productions, even photography at times. Just trying to avoid taking out a whole grid in the future ha.
If you really want the authority on the electrical side of production, I would check out the book "Set Lighting Technicians Handbook" by Harry Box. It gets all into it, and is a pretty interesting read, in a nerdy sorta way.... www.amazon.com/Set-Lighting-Technicians-Handbook-Distribution/dp/0240804953/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1508859225&sr=1-2&refinements=p_27%3AHarry+Box