"The house is a character - it
has quirks and personality which makes it a Big Brother house, so we had to
recreate those quirks and personalities in a brand new space." So says
Endemol's Angela Law-Boef, Series Director for Big Brother Africa when asked
about having to relocate the Big Brother house after the recent fire at Sasani
Studios.
The fire made an already mammoth
task almost insurmountable; however, Law-Boef says that it is fortunate that
Endemol is a "can-do" company which can handle all eventualities. The
entire Endemol team set out to make the impossible possible.
In three weeks they scoured
all available sites and areas to find the right house that could handle all the
intricacies of a Big Brother house. The Big Brother house is a massive
technological undertaking to have to find the right property which would allow
for a seamless transition to a "Big Brother Proof" house in an
extremely short space of time. There is a myriad of things to think of and
prepare.
The Big Brother house is like no
other, a "Big Brother bubble" needs to be created, to give the
housemates the universally loved experience of Big Brother thematically and
visually. The Endemol team has come up trumps with the new house which is being
primed and prepped for what promises to be the most explosive season yet.
Expansions to the bathroom, extra
showers, extra toilets, an extra geyser (also a bigger geyser to allow for
Shower Hour and housemates to be able to wash dishes at the same time.) Extra
security, magstripe- locks, is just some of the extras needed in the house. The
technical team had to rebuild the entire technology framework of the original
house to fit into the new house in record time.
Three weeks is all it took for the
dedicated crew to not only find a suitable house, but also to kit it out with
everything to make the world class show Africa has come to expect. A new house
and new systems mean training on all of the new equipment. It is a monumental
task to get everything running seamlessly with all of the electrical wiring and
lighting having to be changed as well as structural changes to the house.
New holes were created in the walls
to accommodate one way glass for filming purposes. An industrial sized
generator has been installed to make sure that the house maintains electricity
24/7.
All of this and more has been done
in record time and the team has been meticulous in its detail to make sure that
Big Brother Africa comes to your screens this Sunday, bigger, better and louder
than before.
BIG BROTHER HOTSHOTS LAUNCHES TOMORROW
(SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2014) AT 19:00 CAT
ON AFRICAMAGIC DSTV CHANNEL 150
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