
I was invited to a blogger event hosted by HBO Asia. And I grabbed Cynthia along to keep me away from the distraction of so many beautiful celebrity bloggers at the party. It was a memorable evening, eye-opening to say the least, to tour the HBO compound from production to live broadcast. Before we get into that, let’s talk about this new HBO TV series “Flight of the Conchords” premiering next Wednesday at 10.30pm.
Is there such a genre as comedy rock? Apparently there is. A New Zealand award wining comedy duo – Bret and Jemaine – that brings laughter to the audience through their witty observation and music, I find their new TV series much fun to watch. Having New York City as the backdrop, “Flight of the Conchords” tells a story of two New Zealanders trying hard to achieve success in America. The comedy materials are original, interlaced with hilariously over-the-top music videos, and beyond all these never-would-have-expected human behaviors, there is certain level of rawness and honestly from the comedian team and from the set. Nothing is over-produced; it is what it is.
Now, back to the blogger event, Cynthia and I had the opportunity to see the various processes involved in creating a promo clip. How talented and specialized the crew members are in creating all those extra stuff you see on the HBO channel. I for sure will not watch the channel the same way as before. Since I too enjoy creating videos and recording music of my band in my leisure time, seeing how the pros do it is indeed inspiring.
The most dramatic part of the tour – besides viewing two episodes of “Flight of the Conchords” – is the dark control room that does the satellite broadcast to the countries in the Asia region (top right picture above). TV programs are transmitted live with subtitles catered for different geographies, real time access of 120 TB worth of movies (I did ask if I could make a copy) – all monitored by one single person. I don’t watch that much TV but for the TV loving Cynthia, I could only imagine what this tour means to her.
In a (secret) room somewhere I saw two huge flat panel TVs broadcasting HD signal. Wow … HD testing! Dear HBO Asia, if you need volunteers at home to test your HD signal, I would kindly sacrifice my living room to be the HBO HD test center. I would even buy a flat panel TV for that purpose.
Big thanks to Karen and her team from HBO in giving us such a memorable experience, a wonderful host with such great hospitality. And also cheers to the folks from Text100. Stay tuned for more updates!
Related site: HBO Asia Flight of the Conchords Blog
10 responses so far ↓
1 Hillary // Aug 29, 2008 at 5:27 pm
It was a pleasure meeting Wilfrid and Cynthia yesterday.
2 eastcoastlife // Aug 29, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Wah!! That’s awesome! Tour HBO braodcast station.
3 wilfrid // Aug 29, 2008 at 8:31 pm
Hillary - Same same here. Lovely site you have. Keep in touch!
4 wilfrid // Aug 29, 2008 at 8:31 pm
ECL - Very awesome. I am so inspired, I kid you not!
5 Hillary // Aug 29, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Yes, yes, I was very inspired by their creativity! Especially blessed by Boris’ sharing.
6 wilfrid // Aug 30, 2008 at 9:48 am
Hillary - Boris is the sound man, ya? I am pretty amazed how subtle addition of sound elements can dramatically change the promo delivery.
7 ssumin // Sep 1, 2008 at 3:32 am
Glad u guys enjoyed it! My hotdog sign is now proudly displayed in my room, and 3 days on, I’m still chuckling when I look at it! =D
8 wilfrid // Sep 1, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Ssumin - Yes we did! Thanks! And every time I think of “camera phone”, I chuckle.
Can’t wait for the broadcast this Wednesday.
9 Yin Qi // Sep 4, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Hi Wilfrid! We’re jealous that all of you remembered Boris so distinctly and not us :p
Really glad you liked the tour cos I am full of respect for my colleagues with these cool skills..even better that we can share it with guests!
10 wilfrid // Sep 4, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Yin Qi - Ha ha ha … I think the HBO crew - all of them - are great. Award winning some more!
I remember Boris distinctly because I have a humble sound studio at home for recording the music of my band and my own
Keep the events coming! I am on auto-signup mode, I swear.
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