Comedian Conan O’Brien has said that he will use an iPhone to shoot his TBS show, Conan, from home. Guests will appear on the show via Skype. The move is in response to studio production ceasing to counter the spread of the coronavirus.
O’Brien warned that the results of this back-to-basics production ‘will not be pretty’ …
He tweeted:
CNET notes that he’s not the only talk show host to be working from home.
O’Brien has long poked fun at Apple tech. Way back in 2011, he lampooned the then-new version of Final Cut Pro. In 2013, both O’Brien and Jane Lynch had live Siri fails on the Conan show. A year later, he created a mock Samsung ad in response to reports of bent iPhone 6 models. In 2017, he satirized Apple’s healthcare initiatives.
“We’re going to chill at home and try to make the show with the technology we have,” he said.
Meanwhile Samantha Bee is calling her digital series, “Beeing At Home With Samantha Bee!”
There was also controversy on the Conan show when screenwriter Aaron Sorkin hit back at Tim Cook describing the movie Steve Jobs as ‘opportunistic.’
The movie was, however, later released on iTunes.
The new-style Conan show will bring a whole new dimension to the ‘shot on iPhone‘ phenomenon.