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Talk Show Production

Here's a short list of some of the production crew.

 The director of photography (DP) is in charge of the shoot. He or she sets up the camera angles


and shots and supervises the camera operators.

 The production designer creates the physical vision of the show and designs the environments
where the action takes place. Think of the bar in "Cheers," the coffee shop in "Friends" and Al's
Diner in "Happy Days."

 The gaffer is the primary lighting technician.

 The Foley mixer records and mixes the sound effects.

 The editor puts it all together; assembling the video, audio and graphics for the show into a
finished product.

Producing any type of TV show is a huge undertaking, with many moving pieces that can easily fail —
from inaccurate planning to malfunctioning equipment, to shooting delays and problems that can arise
from dozens of various oversights.

What if you add guests and unscripted conversations to this messy equation? Well, you’ll get a recipe for
a disaster unless you make sure that your talk show production process is as automated and
collaborative as possible.

The 5 key stages:

 Commissioning a talk show

 Planning the set

 Pre-production

 Shooting (Production)

 Post-production (in case of pre-recorded shows)

https://tinkerlist.tv/how-to-create-and-automate-a-tv-talk-show-the-2022-ultimate-guide/

Pitching the talk show — the commissioning process

Commissioning - to secure a free time slot

Designing a TV talk show set and Building a Crew

https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/daytime-tv-talk-show-set-646f843baa6547269ad200f25717509a
Sponsors for Furniture and Desks for the Talk Show Set

Sponsors for LED Screen and Tablets (Cue Cards)

Sponsors for Costumes and Make ups

Branded Cups and Cue Cards

Building a Crew - Sample Production Roles Suitable to the type the talk show

Pre-production of a talk show

Production Calendar

 Talk Show Production

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