December 17, 2008
Make Me a Millionaire, a new game show from the California Lottery, debuts on January 17 and features a brand-new format and state-of-the-art production values. Produced by 3 Ball Entertainment, shot multi-cam at KCET in Hollywood, and posted at Kappa Studios, this show marks the Lottery’s first high-definition production.
Paul Long, president of Kappa said, “We have a long history of serving producers in the game show arena. It is one of the niches that we have developed for over a decade
. To be able to use the extensive high definition infrastructure that we developed to post digital cinema projects and network shows brings the evolution full circle.”
Kappa Studios, located in the Media District of Burbank, California. Kappa provides complete television post and digital cinema picture and sound services, hosts the RED User Group, RED One Boot Camp, and provides free consultations to producers. Kappa works with each client to create a post-production package that fits each unique project and budget — an end-to-end service chain geared for television and film production
Kappa has also posted Lingo, Bingo America, Powerball, Dirty Rotten Cheaters, The Big Spin, and others.
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