[quote name=\'Mr. Game Show\' post=\'242880\' date=\'Jun 23 2010, 10:25 AM\']A) Who cares if the audience is shown ? Unless we are talking about some low budget show, we know there is a studio audience.[/quote]
GSN Lingo would like to have a word with you. Also - are you saying that you don't want to see an audience respond (naturally, not the standing O from a $5k Downfall win) to a great moment?
Should it be etched in stone that every new show has the same look, that most shows have today ?
Oh, because Late Night Liars has *such* the same set design as Po10.
B) How could it NOT be a distraction ? The audience was right on top of contestants. What if 2 people have a conversation as the game is going on ? What if someone picks their nose ? I wouldnt want an overzealous director stopping the game, and possibly affecting the outcome, because he doesnt like the look of something in the audience. If YOU were the contestant, you wouldnt like that either.
Other than the British cheating ep, if you can tell me where in a Davies' episode that was taped that you see people doing what you're alluding to and tape had to be stopped, great. Forgot how many edits they had to make during a Fastest Finger segment because people were on top of the contestants making googly eyes at them. Too distracting.
As I said earlier, this is not a big issue.
[quote name=\'Mr. Game Show\' post=\'242852\']Based on the photos we saw, I did not care for audience seating at all. I thought it was a distraction and was ill-advised, as the audience was too close to the contestants. Other than that, I thought the NYC set looked great.[/quote]
[quote name=\'Mr. Game Show\' post=\'242363\']3) I agree that pix from Donnymid isn't the best idea, but keep in mind they used the same photos for the NYC tapings last year. What bothers me more, is... does this mean they arent using the NYC Pilot set, or something that resembles the Classic Set ? If so, that could mean trouble.
Hopefully, its nothing to worry about.[/quote]
I'll stand corrected if you can tell me where you said that this *isn't* a big issue based on that. Either it isn't or it's "trouble." Pick one.
Im way more concerned about the Pilot's format. What I care about, is if the format holds true to the original version.
Ok - but the perception that I'm seeing here is that you're going to be out of your mind if that audience is too close to the contestants even if they brought back classic Pyramid rules and got Dick Clark to host.
If Mr Davies chooses to put the audience where it was last year, I could definitely live with it. At the very least, perhaps they should consider moving them further away from the contestants.
You call Embassy Row. Good luck storming the castle.