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7 January 2015, 02:15 AM | #1 |
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Question About Competitive Cooking Shows?
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I was watching the Food Network lately and as usual there were a few competitive cooking shows on (Iron Chef, America's Worst Cooks etc). I notice that there's a segment, during the cooking, where the contestants do a "talking head" segment about what they're cooking or about their opponent's dish. Obviously this can't be filmed during the cooking (time constraints) or before (they would know what the secret ingredients are), so my question is - when is the talking head filmed? The only time it seems that they could squeeze in the filming is after the contest is done. This seems like a bit of a bummer for the contestants who already know that they've lost, to still talk about their food as if they have a chance of winning. Does anyone have any idea? Sorry for the random question, LOL
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It's done afterwards. They are giving the play by play just as when they ask an athlete about a game afterwards. Then they edit it.
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7 January 2015, 03:01 AM | #4 |
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That must suck! I can't imagine having to say "I think I have a strong chance of winning" after having lost.
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To be honest I am just making an educated guess. I believe they are responding to questions like "what is going through your head as you see your opponents dish" etc |
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I believe that they do the commentary directly after they finish and before they are judged.
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They also know ahead of time a "general" idea of what's in the basket (Iron Chef and Chopped) similar to contestants on Jeopardy (they are given the categories before hand so they can study).
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It's primarily a TV show, and a contest only secondarily.
BTW the original Japanese Iron Chef was one of the greatest programs ever!!!!
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If a show has 'writers' listed in the credits, I'd be a little wary.
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