Yeah they are completely separated from the outside world. That's the concept of Big Brother. Apparently people would still fly banners over the backyard in the early seasons to tell the contestants who they could or could not trust, which y'know is cheating and unfair to the players inside the house if they are unliked by the audience. Total separation ensures outsiders cannot manipulate the players' decisions.
In the actual show it's not even a real house, the entire thing is a studio lot with the interior designed as a house. Outside the house is literally a stage where they conduct exit interviews in front of a live studio audience. So yeah I hope that clears it up.
Yeah they are completely separated from the outside world. That's the concept of Big Brother. Appare
I knew reality tv shows usually were 'influenced'/'structured' so there could be a story that develops even though there is no script. I didn't realize they used a studio set.
I knew reality tv shows usually were 'influenced'/'structured' so there could be a story that develo
A studio set allows them to put cameras and microphones everywhere, and hook it up to a nearby control room I guess, compared to a house in the suburbs. Also they get to more or less reuse the same studio set every year and just change the house design and furniture without having to move most of the camera's.
A studio set allows them to put cameras and microphones everywhere, and hook it up to a nearby contr