By Joe Otterson
06.04.2020 - 20:47 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
The CBS freshman series “All Rise” is preparing to produce an all-virtual episode as the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic continues to stymie physical production.
The legal drama starring Simone Missick will film its stars using FaceTime, WebEx, Zoom, and other available social media and online technology to produce an episode about how the pandemic and social distancing are impacting the criminal justice system. It is scheduled to air May 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
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Like so many other major events this year, Burning Man has officially been canceled. Organizers of the annual event— which was initially set to take place August 30 to September 7 — wrote that "after much listening, discussion, and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision not to build Black Rock City in 2020" on the Burning Man Project blog on Friday night.
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All Rise is set to produce a quarantine focused episode that will next month.
While movie and TV productions have shut down amid the coronavirus outbreak, forcing many television shows to cut their seasons short, CBS’ legal drama “All Rise” is going back to work — virtually.
While movie and TV productions have shut down amid the coronavirus outbreak, forcing many television shows to cut their seasons short, CBS' legal drama is going back to work — virtually.
By Joe Otterson
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