HOW ONE COMPUTER MADE T.V. HISTORY

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Durning a power outage at “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, host Jimmy Kimmel uses his laptop to turn lemons into a television show.

The true hallmark of professionally produced media is that it shouldn’t look produced at all. Whether it’s a commercial, a music video, short film, even a block buster action flick: if it doesn’t look staged or scripted, the audience is more likely to enjoy it. Our brains are “turned off”, entertained by what it is experiencing. When there is novice camerawork, poor lighting and especially sound that is less than audible, it’s hard to not focus on the glaring errors and chalk it up to amateur producing.

Not so with tonights episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live”. Check out this article to see how Jimmy Kimmel, when faced with a huge production hurdle, shot an entire episode of his nationally aired television show using his MacBook Pro. And if you are reading this before his show airs on Tuesday, July 14, 2010 – tune in to see a television first! Check your local listings.

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