It's shot in widescreen, carefully composed. The cameras are almost
always on tripods so that it doesn't have that shaky documentary or
reality show feeling. The goal is to make the show look, as much as
possible, like a movie, and to have instances where the images
themselves carry the story forward. You can see what we're talking about in
this trailer.
Weirdly, one of the most basic questions proved to be the most difficult
to answer: where would our host, Ira Glass, be? We knew his voice would
be part of the program, but once we decided that he should actually
appear in the show (even this was up for grabs at the beginning), we had
to confront what director Chris Wilcha called "the suffocating history
of TV host clichés." It seemed like every imaginable way to film
a TV host had been done: in a black void like Charlie Rose; on a fake
living room set; strolling down a street with an interviewee, nodding
meaningfully.
Finally, Chris declared that we should stop running away from TV host
clichés and start running towards them. And what's the granddaddy
of all TV host clichés? "The desk!" he proclaimed. "We're gonna
get one of those David Letterman-Jon Stewart-Jay Leno desks, the kind of
desk you never see except on TV. But the thing is, we're gonna put the desk out in
the world!" One week the desk is on the salt flats in Utah,
one week in a garage, one week by nuclear cooling towers. It embraces TV
conventions, while kind of winking at them.
Of course, it was only after we were done that we realized that even
this idea has been
done
before.
So here we are. DVDs of the first season are now on sale exclusively at Borders. You can also download the entire first season from the iTunes Store.
Oh, and we know what you're thinking: radio is so 80 years ago, and TV is so 50 years ago. Well, what about social networking? That's only 2 or 3 years ago, and we're all over it. Find us on MySpace and Facebook and YouTube, too. We've also got a bunch of instant messaging icons, wallpapers, and blog badges for your downloading fun over on our Showtime
site. Go nuts.