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September 16,
2009
One of your intrepid
writers breached the gates of the SVU compound to investigate this
new "media set" that had been built. (She also took a moment to have a
photo taken at the bench.) Below, the results of her reconnaissance (into
friendly territory, naturally). |
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for larger version of photos.
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A wide shot of SVU's
new "media set," which replaces what was known as the "multiplex" -- multiple
screens arranged a la Minority Report on a corner wall. |
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A closer shot of
one of the media set's screens, seen in the first photo on the far right. |
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When we visited
the set in 2008, this wall was not there; the space it now divides features
the media set on one side (see through windows) and the rest of the precinct
corridors on the other (where the photographer is standing). If you watch
the episode "Lunacy" from Season 10, profiled in the book, this is the
area where Chris Elliott's character shot the punk he thought had killed
the astronaut. |
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Featured in the
media set is this divided view of Manhattan Island; there's a greasepencil
notation about a sock on the far upper right. Also, reflected in the image
are your photographer/co-author and amazing SVU guy Mike Ciliento,
who runs much of the set's publicity and the online site's blog. |
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Another shot through
the new wall that divides the media set from the corridors. Featured are
director David Platt (obscured behind man in blue shirt) and Mike Ciliento
(leaning over). |
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This is the table
they're leaning on in the photo above. Wooden, clearly, but with a glass
tabletop. |
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A stack of papers
found on the tabletop; the notations should give you a chuckle. They're
never seen on-camera, so it just has to look like writing. And this is
amusing writing. |
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The prior home of
the "multiplex," this corner supported several screens and is now a kind
of honor wall. |
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Not part of the
media set, this is a "hotel room" set designed for a surveillance scene
in Season 11. |
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Mike helpfully pointed
out that since we visited the set in 2008, SVU has gone far more green,
with fewer plastic water bottles (among other items). Everyone got his
or her own permanent water bottle, emblazoned with the show logo, to carry
around.
Thanks again, Mike! |

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