Toni Cruz, president of Reset TV
Toni Cruz, president of Reset; María López-Álvarez, SVP of Reality Programming of Telemundo; Paul Mainat, Show Director; David Chacón, Art Director of The Hangar; and Luis Fonsi, Judge and Vocal Consultant; spoke to PRODU in Orlando, Florida about the challenges faced by the mega reality Yo Soy El Artista.Its a show where weve tried to have the latest technology for TV, where for the first time we mixed TV and social media, said Toni Cruz, president of Reset TV.According to María López-Álvarez, SVP of Reality Programming of Telemundo, the biggest challenge of Yo Soy El Artista is its stage. Its one of the largest sets Ive ever seen. There are many pieces moving at once and this is a logistical challenge for any director, she said.Show director Paul Mainat, said the production has the best camera operators from Spain and the U.S., having the spider cam as one of the most difficult to work with.David Chacón, Art director of The Hangar, said designing the 360º was tough. Its pretty difficult because everything is exposed, nothing can be hidden. The goal was to trap the viewer in the world where the guys compete, and we did it, he said.Making TV, a show this big is something new. Working with Toni has been an honor because he has a lot of experience with his type of format, said Luis Fonsi, judge and vocal consultant.
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