Technical directors utilized a multi-camera array consisting of high-definition pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) units alongside a primary operator-driven rig. This layout allowed the control room to seamlessly switch between wide atmospheric shots and close-up angles, keeping remote viewers engaged during the live stream.
Posted: 11:59 PM, October 31
A "Fright Night" concept that blends Halloween aesthetics (costumes, dark lighting, and horror-themed sets) with the studio's signature live performance style. The Headliners: Leo Giamani : Known for his athletic performances and high energy. Reese Rideout
Before the age of modern premium fan platforms, studios like Randy Blue pioneered interactive broadcasting. Based in Los Angeles, the studio revolutionized how fans interacted with performers by hosting bi-weekly live broadcasts every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00 PM PST.
The Randy Blue Live Show is known for its high-energy performances, and their Halloween-themed episode, "Fright Night," did not disappoint. The show, which aired on October 31st, featured not one, but two talented performers: Leo Giamani and Reese Rideout.
As they walked onto the set—a lavishly designed gothic dungeon draped in heavy velvet and flickering candelabras—the energy was electric. The red light of the cameras blinked to life.