NBC is ordering more Up All Night — and turning it into a multi-camera sitcom.
The network has added five more episodes to its current Up All Night order, extending its current run from 11 to 16 episodes.
More interesting: The show is switching from single-cam format to multi-cam. For those not versed in production-speak, single-cam is more cinematic-looking and tends to use more locations (think The Office, 30 Rock, Arrested Development). Multi-cam is typically shot on a single indoor set in front of a studio audience, and feels a bit more like a play (Two and a Half Men, Big Bang Theory). Both formats have a distinct feel and it’s very rare for a comedy to switch formats.
“This was an idea we and [executive producer Lorne Michaels] came to in order to infuse the show with more energy,” said NBC entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt. “We know what the multi-camera audience does for the live episodes of 30 Rock, plus after seeing both [Up All Night co-stars] Maya [Rudolph] and Christina [Applegate] do SNL within the past few months, we knew we had the kind of performers — Will Arnett included — who love the reaction from a live audience. We think we can make a seamless tradition to the new format. Also, we’re committed to the multi-camera form and this will give us another show to consider for next season in this new format.”
Up All Night will take a three-month hiatus after the 11th episode is shot and convert its stage for the multi-cam format. Future episodes will be taped before a live audience. The show is expected to return with its five episodes in the new format in the spring.
Source: EW
I don't watch the show anymore (stopped around episodes 1.13-1.14), but this is a disgrace.
ReplyDeleteWhy doesn't NBC gives UPN a chance to have a decent ending with these 5 extra episodes instead of 'rebooting' it in a desperate attempt to attract viewers?
It won't work, and the show will get cancelled anyway - given the show's ratings, I guess it was either cancellation at episode 2.11 or a multicam trial run until episode 2.16, but still.
And the excuses that they have, "Oh, Maya Rudoph and Christina Applegate are good on SNL so now we're doing a multicamera", this has got to be the stupidest explanation of the month.
wow Lourne Michaels must have some serious pull
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell?
ReplyDeleteThey already switched the format of the show by getting rid of one of the things I loved about it, Reagan being a working mother whilst Chris stayed at home. I feel like S2 has really suffered because of it and is no way as strong as S1.
Now they are turning it into my comedy nightmare as a multi camera annoying audience laughter? Well fuck that.
This does not sound like a good idea at all.
ReplyDeleteIts either try a new format and hope it works or cancel it, I think NBC have been kind to fans here by extending the run and trying to give it a chance but they probably are just delaying the inevitable. I'll be shocked if this show makes it back on the schedule next fall.
ReplyDeleteFirst they remove the Ava show aspect, which was my favorite, and now they want to change the format to multi cam? Why don't just let the show die with dignity?
ReplyDeleteHas a show ever changed format like this? Ever?
ReplyDeleteIt's like they don't even want the show to succeed?! Losing the Ava Show, Reagen at home & Chris at work, and now this? Ick.
ReplyDeleteWhat they need to change is the writers. Right now, the writers only have "let's ruin everything in this episode and in the end they will opt for something simpler and seemingly sweeter" stuffs. The recent thanksgiving episode was a mess, in a very very bad way.
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