Was it on last night? The only one I can find aired last week?Did anyone else notice on The Cheap Seats last night when Tim asked Mel if they were building the house right now and Mel quickly said, “Sure.” It makes me think that they aren’t building a house but using an existing building or will be setting up something temporary.
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Possible house location?
- Thread starter dasnico
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T.R.
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Yes it was. Available on 10’s website: https://10.com.au/the-cheap-seats/episodes/season-5/episode-20/tpv250909ivmdkWas it on last night? The only one I can find aired last week?
kamui
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Or just as easily mean that the construction has finished but on socials they're presenting it as being done currently.
Both can be true as well.. most of the construction is done outside of the building that hosts the house anyways. Inside the studio space, it's merely assembling the pieces, making minor corrections and maybe making some minor corrections.
I saw her segment where this comment was made. Her response just made me believe that she's implying she can't say anything or talk about it.
The control room in the promo makes me believe it was just a set and not the real gallery.
Was this true in the original 10 and 9 days? With the space they had then being a separate compound I would've thought they'd have just trucked materials in and built everything on location. Back in the day the UK house was it's own compound and tabloids used to post aerial shots of the compound covered in tarps in the months leading up so the construction changes for the new house couldn't be leaked. I work in film production and if 10 is indeed using an existing building space (or a loosely defined "soundstage"), they should be constructing the house in real-time inside if they're following any sort of traditional set construction with blue prints. Studio lots typically have mills where the wood paneling and such is measured and cut, but everything else happens on the soundstage. Dreamworld, not being a studio lot, there's a chance walls, mirrors, etc are being pre-fabricated off site, but construction itself is done on the spot.
I had expected another tease on construction updates by now. Or a Coomera local posting an update. I have a feeling the dirt lot is being utilised. It's too close to the event centre and has enough empty and valuable space to not be used in some form.
The control room in the promo makes me believe it was just a set and not the real gallery.
Both can be true as well.. most of the construction is done outside of the building that hosts the house anyways. Inside the studio space, it's merely assembling the pieces, making minor corrections and maybe making some minor corrections.
Was this true in the original 10 and 9 days? With the space they had then being a separate compound I would've thought they'd have just trucked materials in and built everything on location. Back in the day the UK house was it's own compound and tabloids used to post aerial shots of the compound covered in tarps in the months leading up so the construction changes for the new house couldn't be leaked. I work in film production and if 10 is indeed using an existing building space (or a loosely defined "soundstage"), they should be constructing the house in real-time inside if they're following any sort of traditional set construction with blue prints. Studio lots typically have mills where the wood paneling and such is measured and cut, but everything else happens on the soundstage. Dreamworld, not being a studio lot, there's a chance walls, mirrors, etc are being pre-fabricated off site, but construction itself is done on the spot.
I had expected another tease on construction updates by now. Or a Coomera local posting an update. I have a feeling the dirt lot is being utilised. It's too close to the event centre and has enough empty and valuable space to not be used in some form.
kamui
Active Member
Soundstage is what I meant when I said studio space, e.g. they are not trimming wood panels at the exact spot where the house will be but rather prepare the walls somewhere else and then put it together in the studio.Studio lots typically have mills where the wood paneling and such is measured and cut, but everything else happens on the soundstage.
I didn’t mean to suggest that they carry all the walls hundreds of kilometres through the country.