7 things you do not see on television due to sit as coronavirus
Security restrictions in the middle of the Pandemic of Covid-19 will make your favorite TV shows very different.
There is a good chance that you have beenStreaming a lot of television In recent months, many of us spend almost all our time inside. One of the quirks of observation of television in the middle of thecoronavirus pandemic Obtaining a glimpse of how different things were in the recent past: no masks, no social distancing, no fear of contagion at all. Well, that's all about changing. When your favorite emissions are returning to production, they will be subject to new security restrictions designed to prevent the propagation of CIVID-19. This means that when these series come back, television will look a lot like coronavirus. And to look at the series we are waiting to come back, here's10 beloved television shows that you will not return in 2020.
1 No more sex scenes.
The new production guidelines are published by the County of Los Angeles on 12 JuneDiscover any type of prolonged physical contact, throughVariety. Of course, this includes sex scenes.Will be gamble, co-creator and showrunner ofYou, RecountHollywood journalist that she did not know how they will work around theRestrictions on privacy. "We are not insteading in 2020 where we can talk about using visual effects to simulate a kiss," she said. "It's a distinct problem and we have to understand it." And for more shows that had to do losses, see these13 TV shows that have lost their stars.
2 No more fighting scenes.
Nixing prolonged physical contact also means that the combat scenes are verboten, at least for the moment. According toHollywood journalistAustralian soap operaNeighbors Resuming filming without any physical contact between its actors: "The producers of the show said they will cut before a kiss or a punch, relying on the imagination of the public to do the rest."
3 No more actor gets closer.
The actors are not only discouraged from touch - they are discouraged to get closer to each otherat all. ThroughVariety, Actors "who can not wear face coatings during performance should keep eight feet away." Naturally, it would be impossible to film with this rule in place at any time, but any kind of physical proximity is likely to leave the table for a while, as well as other forms of contact,cuddling and handshakes. And for more information on how Covid-19 has changed our ways, here is here11 impolite behaviors we all do now, thanks to coronavirus.
4 No more group scenes.
If your favorite show is a series of sets, it can take a little longer before returning - or the scenes could suddenly less densely populated. According toHollywood journalist"He will also be asked writers to rely on fewer characters." This means that keeping things limited to two or three actors instead of all distribution members interacting at a time.Blackish showrunnerCourtney Lilly told the magazine: "If [our show] ends up being a game of a 21-minute act between two characters, so people can work and that America can see characters they like on the screen Who does not repeat, we will find a way to do it. "
5 More scenes in crowded public places.
Just as there iscrowded public places You have avoided, television programs will have to skip these locations for filming.Robert and Michelle Kingthe Showrunners ofWrong, RecountHollywood journalist They had abandoned their projects to fix the first of season 2 in a metro station of the city of New York. AndMarta KauffmanShowrunner ofGrace and Frankie, told the magazine: "We had scenes to ourEase of life assisted With a crowd, well, we can not do it anymore. And for some acclaimed shows, you can broadcast while waiting for the current series to return, here's23 EMMY award-winning TV shows that you can broadcast right now.
6 No more extras.
More public spaces of Bondus means more crowds either. WhileVarietynote that the new production instructions simply discourage crowd scenes, an anonymous studio leader has toldHollywood journalist This shooting "a crowd scene elaborated with dozens of extras" would not be a possibility at all. According to Gamble, CGI could help fill gaps, so there may still be extras - just not in real life. "The technology that brought you dragons and exploding people is the same technology that will bring you ordinary crowd scenes on shows that you would not expect to [use] visual effects," she saidHollywood journalist.
7 No more episodes full length.
It's not all shows, you will start starting to have shorter episodes - but reducing things is a distinct possibility. A leader who spoke toHollywood journalist stated that scripts could be cut of five or six pages to offset the cost of setting up new regulations, includingCoronavirus test For all the distribution and crew. This would mean several shaved minutes of each episode. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.