I had heard the name but did not really know much about it,” Drusky says. “I was like, ‘Hey, guys, it's a really weird time, so when we speak to Fauci, if we can just make the man laugh …’” They did, balancing education-oriented questions about the pandemic with lighter conversation about Fauci’s New York roots. Wired may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. Ask Their DNA. Desus & Mero feeds off of its hosts' in-person energy. So it’s bulletproof, fully protected, and self-contained.’ So in theory, we could have probably stayed there for a couple weeks. The social restrictions necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic make it impossible to bring together the full crews necessary to put on a talk show, let alone assemble a studio audience, so in recent weeks many productions have been experimenting with filming their shows remotely.

How Long Does the Coronavirus Live on Surfaces? “The first time they sent over an email about we're using Zoom, I sent over like five articles about its security flaws,” Desus says. '” He settled on his sneaker room, a small second bedroom where he keeps his expansive shoe collection. Če jih ne dovolite, stran morda ne bo delovala pravilno. “The thing I'm worried about is lighting my house on fire with my power strip,” Mero says. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Like it’s just the polite thing to say? And there’s multiple monitors,” Mero says. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation.

We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. “We're a comedy show, and things should always be light. !’ But because it’s Showtime, the next day there was a fresh-out-the-box MacBook Pro at my door, and I had to spray it with Lysol and keep it moving.”, Desus tried to set up his living room as his home office but didn’t like the way his white walls looked, especially after he compared his background to MSNBC anchors and Trevor Noah’s setup. WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. “You know how people say something was a team effort but one guy scored 45 points? Along with his comedy partner Desus Nice, Mero hosts Showtime’s Desus & Mero, a show for which he normally gets his hair and makeup done before going on air. That mood of intimacy “brings a different quality than other late-night shows have,” says Desus & Mero executive producer Victor Lopez, who is also the duo’s longtime manager. Photograph: Charley Gallay/Getty Images All rights reserved.


DeSUS za vse generacije – tudi na Instagram omrežju. “If you can laugh about [coronavirus] stuff, even in the face of how scary it is,” head writer Mike Pielocik says, “that can be really cathartic and fun, too.”, The show plans to run remotely until further notice, and even as the Desus & Mero staff get more comfortable with the setup, there are a few lingering challenges of creating a professional talk show several times a week in unpredictable and improvised conditions.

Initially, the desire to stay close-knit had the crew floating other ways to keep the show on before they realized how long this crisis would last. F: (01) 431 41 13 Dostopen TUKAJ.

'”, Mero, meanwhile, has turned the “weed-smoking basement” in his suburban home into his studio. Andreju Širclju – glede obdavčitve dodatnega prostovoljnega pokojninskega zavarovanja, Nagovor ob potrditvi v Državnem zboru – dr. Jože Podgoršek, Poslanska podpora dobra popotnica za začetek ministrovanja. The show might be hairier, but it must go on. Ali jih želite omogočiti? Drusky was tasked with figuring out much of the logistics of remote shows, and every cast and crew member WIRED spoke to complimented his nimble problem-solving. “In about a week,” he says, “my beard is going to be long enough for me to start drawing faces on random balls around the house and calling them my friends.”.

Like so many other stressed-out workers adapting to a new, teleconference-heavy workweek, Drusky found himself quickly enamored with Zoom, which he uses both to communicate day-to-day needs and to connect the hosts with each other, as well as with their guests. To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. DeSUS za vse generacije – tudi na Instagram omrežju, Ustno poslansko vprašanje ministru za delo, družino, socialne zadeve in enake možnosti, Janezu Ciglerju Kralju ter ministru za finance, mag. The hosts are using some of their own equipment, but much of it was either sent over from the studio or, after the studio abruptly closed, ordered online and shipped to their homes. “There’s that awkward thing where it’s like, You go—no, you go—no YOU go,” Mero says. Having one’s own TV show comes with a lot of perks, but these days regular grooming is the one The Kid Mero often misses most. “But there’s none of that.” Because the pair have been talking to each other across so many platforms over the years, from face-to-face to their long-running podcast Bodega Boys to goofing around on Twitter, they’ve grown accustomed to anticipating how their conversations will flow. His Instagram account offers clues, as he posted this photo with the caption: “ Perfect weather to spend the day (on set) with your secret family.”. And it's amazing because I get to wiggle my toes while I'm talking about Meghan Markle!”, The first remote episode featured Anthony Fauci, the 79-year-old immunologist who is the face of the scientific response to Covid-19 in the United States. Desus was also impressed by how simple the production team made the process of establishing a home set. “It feels like we’re back to the essence of trying to make each other laugh and let everyone in on the conversation,” Mero says.
Re-creating that feeling while its hosts were sequestered separately proved to be a challenge.

Ad Choices. So I was sitting there in my feelings like, ‘How dare they? Normally filmed in a midtown Manhattan studio with a live audience, Desus & Mero is currently working with two ad hoc sets: Mero’s basement in his New Jersey home and Desus’ “sneaker room” in his New York apartment. Spremljajte nas tudi na družbenem omrežju Instagram. What’s more, the heart of the appeal of Desus & Mero is its goofy, conspiratorial hangout energy, like eavesdropping on the funniest people you know shooting the shit. Elektronika Strniša © 2017 - Vse pravice pridržane. “It’s just me and Desus, no audience.”, Plus, there are some upsides to the remote setup, even if they can’t hear any applause.

Desus does not discuss his personal life in public and very little is known about his relationships. Hernandez watched how other late-night hosts had started shooting remotely and realized it wouldn’t work for his program.

The breakthroughs and innovations that we uncover lead to new ways of thinking, new connections, and new industries. “A big part of our chemistry is me and Mero being in the same room,” Desus says. “I wear basketball shorts and I'm barefoot every single time. “We were going to just hunker down in the studio with all the staff members,” Desus says. © 2020 Condé Nast. “It's a huge credit to the guys, we're so lucky that they are both very tech savvy,” director Dave Drusky says. But it's a moment where things aren’t really funny,” Lopez says. Read all of our coronavirus coverage here. Za nadaljevanje uporabe naše strani se morate strinjati s piškotki. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. WIRED's Nick Thompson and Adam Rogers discuss the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic, from testing to vaccines to the ways our world is changing. So I was like, 'I have to find the best place in my apartment so people don’t think I’m broke.

We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. “Before this two weeks ago, I had never used Zoom. “Everyone has a really nice house. “It actually did not take as long as I thought it would take to set that up,” he says. It's time to do the things you keep putting off. Adapting Desus & Mero had an added challenge because, as its title suggests, it’s not one guy sitting behind a desk. It’s wild, but it works.”, With the crew’s help, the technical elements of producing the show haven’t been as challenging as anticipated. We could just live here because it used to be the old Al Jazeera studio. But, you know, people have families and kids.” The remote option quickly became the only option.

“But I feel like between myself and working with our tech, Zoom is now all I know.”. “I have four kids, so that makes recording anywhere else in the house pretty much impossible,” he says. Plus, he often writes in the basement, so it feels like a comfortable space to create, especially now that he’s loaded up with gear. Muscle Giants, Zoom Orgies, and the New Erotics of Isolation, Why Does Covid-19 Make Some People So Sick? Kersnikova 6 / VI 1000 Ljubljana. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. DeSUS uporablja piškotke, s katerimi omogočamo kvalitetno uporabniško izkušnjo in pravilno delovanje vseh funkcij spletne strani. “Shout out to Zoom,” Desus echoes—although he was reluctant to use it at first. Dostopen TUKAJ. The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is changing every aspect of our lives—from culture to business, science to design. 28.01.2018 objavil LIDIJA. E: info@desus.si. “No matter what limitations we had, the tech team figured it out,” Desus says.

DeSUS – Demokratična stranka upokojencev Slovenije, T: (01) 439 73 50 John Oliver reports from what looks like a vacuum for HBO’s Last Week Tonight. Ta stran uporablja piškotke. Well, this really was a team effort.”. As all of the children are currently being homeschooled, Mero says being able to lock the door is crucial to avoiding constant cameos from his offspring. The show is built around the joy of hanging out with its hosts—even more so than on other late-night TV programs. Every time I look at it on TV, I'm like, 'Wow, that looks cool as hell.

Now, New York’s shelter-in-place guidelines mean no more regular barbering. Plus: What it means to “flatten the curve,” and everything else you need to know about the coronavirus. “I get to do the show only dressed from the waist up,” Mero says.