Consulting producer Gil Garcetti, a previous Los Angeles County district attorney, will “offer insight into how the justice system continues in Los Angeles, even during the pandemic,” according to a release from CBS.
“It’s a special opportunity for our All Rise family to unite– in our various homes, even cities– to tell a story about strength, justice and the power of community,” executive producer Greg Spottiswood stated in a declaration.
A quick preview of the episode: Judge Benner (Marg Helgenberger) licenses Judge Lola Carmichael (Simone Missick) to preside over a virtual bench trial while different other members of the primary cast try to keep their relationships alive while under quarantine. One character will handle the struggle of handling a side hustle as a food shipment chauffeur.
CBS drama series All Rise will produce a “virtual” episode themed on the COVID-19 pandemic, shooting footage in the stars’ houses and utilizing VFX to create backgrounds. It’s the very first episode of a primetime scripted series to be produced while practicing social distancing by using remote programs like FaceTime, WebEx, and Zoom.
The episode of the freshman courthouse drama based in Los Angeles will include the characters dealing with the results of the COVID-19 shelter-in-place guidelines, and how the coronavirus pandemic impacts the criminal justice system there.
In addition to recording the actors in their homes, a cinematographer will shoot (from a vehicle) video of the deserted streets in and around Los Angeles. Executive producer Michael Robin will direct the episode, which is presently being composed and will air on May 4th at 9PM ET on CBS.
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