This week's episode of The Studio took inside Hollywood to another level, as they recreated the Golden Globes and took us through a tense storyline that asked questions about art, artists, and who gets the credit for the finished product. In order to achieve that look and feel, they didn't use the real Golden Globes, but they did rent out the Beverly Hilton Ballroom, where the actual Globes take place, and shot inside that. On an upcoming episode of The Filmmaker Toolkit podcast, show creator and star, Seth Rogen, talks about just how they brought it all together. “We were adamant that it had to be shot at the Beverly Hilton in the actual room where the Golden Globes were,” Rogen continued, “I’d say rightfully, a lot of our producers and partners, and the studio, were like, ‘Why? Who will know the difference?’ And we were like, ’It just has to.’ I thought a cool part of the show is to really give people, whether they know it or not, what the experience of it is like.”Well, that realism paid off, because you're just in it the whole time. And the long takes they use within the show made it feel like we were in the middle of a show, behind the scenes on a mission. It truly pulled us in and gave us a glimpse behind the curtain of how Hollywood functions. Rogen said of the plan using oners, “We had this idea in our heads, it’d be cool...
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