For the filming of "Top models in Ukrainian" TV sets were collected from all over Kiev

20 September 2018, 13:37 | Show Business
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Large darkened pavilion. From light sources - only white noise on TVs. Screens everywhere. They float in the air, suspended from the ceiling, they stand on the floor, they also limit the podium area. Very soon, it will host 14 participants of the project "Top Model in Ukrainian".

- The name of today's defile - "Free yourself from spam," - says the expert of the New Channel project, Kostya Borovsky. - This show is dedicated to cheaters and unnecessary information. On the head, each participant will have a monitor, and in the ear - an earpiece. He will not really see anything. But he will hear everything that competitors say about him on backstage.. At the final point, participants need to show exemption from unnecessary content and other people's imposed thoughts.

To make the defile as atmospheric as possible, the set was decided to decorate with old TV sets. All of them broadcast white noise. And symbolize spam. But where to get so many old screens?.

"Now I'll tell you how to find 25 Soviet TV sets in Kiev," says decorator Svetlana Ermakova.. - The day I "googled" all sorts of sites and called up people who sell tube telephones. Prices were very different - from 150 to 550 hryvnia. People were also very different. Some said: "I have a good working TV, no interference! Will not give it back! "Others:" Right now, he's going to turn on, now, now, he just needs to warm up a little. Here's a little more ». So what? And nothing. At one person we found at once five TVs. He worked at the institute, and when the screens were written off, he took them for himself. They were not going to sell. Hardly persuaded!.

The oldest televisions on the site are 70 years old, and the youngest ones are 30-35 years old. Almost all of the same brand. This is so that the white noise on all screens looks plus or minus the same.

- During the search we went through nine circles of hell, climbed to the most remote corners of Kiev, passed quests from sellers, - recalls Svetlana Ermakova.

- Instead of TVs we were offered tape recorders, radio and DVD-players. In the load to non-working screens offered fasteners on the wall. We even found a rare TV "Radium" of the 1950s! Imagine! He did not work at all, but he was so beautiful.

After the shooting of the defile, which you will see on the next Friday at 19:00 on the New Channel, all the televisions will go to the warehouse. And next time, when for some project of the New Channel Soviet TVs will be needed, artists will no longer have to look for them.




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