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Mr. Armadillo:

--- Quote from: tvmitch on February 18, 2019, 07:44:55 AM ---As I've been binging CC on Buzzr, I've thought about what that set must have looked like in person. It looks so narrow, especially when you realize that Alex's green screen is no more than 2 or 3 steps from the main game set. It all seemed to be crammed in a very narrow space.
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It feels like watching an opening band trying to perform in the four feet of space between the edge of the stage and the headliners' equipment.

carlisle96:

--- Quote from: tvmitch on February 18, 2019, 07:44:55 AM ---As I've been binging CC on Buzzr, I've thought about what that set must have looked like in person. It looks so narrow, especially when you realize that Alex's green screen is no more than 2 or 3 steps from the main game set. It all seemed to be crammed in a very narrow space.

And I could imagine that seeing a taping would be dull. No big clicky-clacky board or other grandiose set pieces to enjoy. Just contestants staring at monitors.

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As I said, it was a pretty dreary experience and the audience monitor that displayed the puzzles was hard to see unless you were in the first few rowns

bricon:

--- Quote from: chrisholland03 on February 18, 2019, 08:55:10 AM ---CC was primarily in 3, correct?

http://www.dermandar.com/p/bwWhwM/studio-3


http://theburbankstudios.com/about-the-space.html

Above says the stage is 89' deep x 118' wide and 42' high.  It doesn't look like it's 89' deep to my eye - maybe that lower section of seats can be taken out?

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That seating was for Leno's Tonight Show which was oriented at a 90 degree angle compared to the game shows done in 3.  Rotate the dermandar picture 90 degrees to the left of the Leno seats and that's where the CC bleachers were.   Take out Leno's seats and the dimensions would look closer to what you found.   Also, that protrusion you see at that angle in the upper left covered with white material was at one time the control booth with a window overlooking the stage.

chrisholland03:
Thanks Brian - that makes sense.

geno57:
I’m with Clay here. Never was a fan of so-called “Classic Concentration”. I was taken aback when they’d take a shot of the full stage, and the game board — the freaking center of the Concentration universe — was nowhere to be seen, not even on a projection monitor.

The rebuses were fantastic, but the “tweedle-deep!” board sound effects drove me positively nutzo. (Yes. That’s what did it.)

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