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why show cut for commercial breaks when its pre-recorded?


This may be a showbiz thing in general but show is pre-recorded and not aired live. Why then when they show they cut for commercial break they actually have a break and then go hey were back in 5....

Technically when they do a cut for a commercial break they can start doing the next part of the show straight away or do they have an actual break equal to how long a commercial break would really be to get the timing of the show right to make sure it fits inside an hour?

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I have seen them tape Letterman several times and they go to commercial breaks to make sure the show fits exactly into an hour allotted

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Good question.




I'm a Prick With a Fork.

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The intro to the show (and to some real shows, I think) is, "Live on tape from Hollywood".

Now that sounds kinda silly. How can something be live and on tape? Well, it can be if everyone at the recording has to behave as if it were a live show which includes breaking for commercials and getting timing exactly correct. It's purely a psychological ruse to create immediacy and spontaneity. As you suggest, the show could be filmed in segments without breaks, but think of how far you could take that. The show could be broken into twenty segments, each with a break and multiple takes if something isn't done perfectly, then edited into a show of the required length with commercials inserted. But then why bother with specific lengths for anything? You could edit interviews down to get the best answers, or tape segments on different days. That would completely destroy the immediacy of the show.

There's also the issue of time constraints. The show appears to have been taped late morning in Los Angeles which is mid-afternoon Eastern. The show can be picked up as it's taped ("live" as it were) via the network feed by affiliates and broadcast in various time zones later at night. Post show editing doesn't really work in that scenario.

In fact the satellite feed to affiliates makes the show, to all intents and purposes, truly live.

Sometimes the show was swapped out with a highlights package if it went badly wrong, but that doesn't change the basic idea.

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I saw Late Night with Conan twice and when they go to commercial he stands up and about 20 people rush to him. Makeup...the producers, etc. it was weird...like he's just some dopey guy on camera then "all business" off.

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This gives the production company time to reset and prepare for the next segment. They need the time.

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