![]() Moreover, the equal focus on glass breakings, overwhelming junctures, and imperfections compared to overall successes at every step only adds a brilliant layer of realism to the series. But they didn’t ram it down our throats they didn’t force us to answer…we could go silent.” It shows a little bit, but it’s honest it’s how we were feeling. “I say something about Janusz he’s mechanical. “They’d ask us what we thought about the other people and their art, who we looked up to or who we thought was not doing well?…” Deborah detailed. “For what you see when one of us is talking, and it’s dubbed over a scene, we were interviewed between one to two hours to get that.”ĭeborah continued, “But I think they did a good job of reflecting who we are and choosing phrasing that represented us.” She even explained that producers did not create unnecessary interpersonal tension during filming despite the confessionals revolving around specific questions. ![]() “ really accurate, but obviously it’s cut down tremendously,” the New York-based artist once said. Nevertheless, it appears that the people behind the scenes still do their best to keep things genuine, at least as per self-described “polarizing personality,” season 1 winner Deborah Czeresko. ![]() However, the unavoidable post-production process affects the final product as it involves cutting down and editing countless moments to maintain the audience’s interest. In other words, no professional is behind the emotions, conversations, and decisions to eventually come across our screens - something even the cast members have often implied over time. This means that although producers do cherry-pick the hosts, judges, participants, and challenges for each season, the way things play out is essentially never directed or directly influenced. Since ‘Blown Away’ has been billed as a reality show from the moment its compelling concept was announced around the summer of 2018, it seems like it is indeed as unscripted as it can be.
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