Update, Sunday Afternoon: The Kcal news website has posted a message.
“We’ve heard from many people as well worried about Alissa’s well-being. We also want to thank those of you who reached out for your thoughts and prayers.”
Carlson will be back on air “as soon as she’s well enough to return,” the station added.
Update: Meteorologist Alissa Carlson Schwartz posted on her Facebook page this afternoon. “Thanks for all the texts, calls, and well wishes. I am going to be ok!” She gave no further details.
Earlier: Kcal meteorologist Alissa Carlson Schwartz fainted Saturday morning during a live TV broadcast.
Schwartz was delivering the weather as part of the 7 Am updates when she was stricken. She began leaning forward, lost consciousness and slumped to the desk before she could even start her report.
There was a slight delay before the show cut to a commercial. There...
“We’ve heard from many people as well worried about Alissa’s well-being. We also want to thank those of you who reached out for your thoughts and prayers.”
Carlson will be back on air “as soon as she’s well enough to return,” the station added.
Update: Meteorologist Alissa Carlson Schwartz posted on her Facebook page this afternoon. “Thanks for all the texts, calls, and well wishes. I am going to be ok!” She gave no further details.
Earlier: Kcal meteorologist Alissa Carlson Schwartz fainted Saturday morning during a live TV broadcast.
Schwartz was delivering the weather as part of the 7 Am updates when she was stricken. She began leaning forward, lost consciousness and slumped to the desk before she could even start her report.
There was a slight delay before the show cut to a commercial. There...
- 3/19/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Alissa Carlson Schwartz, a TV meteorologist in Los Angeles for CBS owned and operated Kcal, fainted Saturday morning on air.
The incident happened at the beginning of the 7 a.m. broadcast. Anchors Nichelle Medina and Rachel Kim were tossing it to Carlson for the morning weather report, when Carlson rested her arms on the desk, her eyes rolled back, and she leaned forwarded before falling out of her seat and onto the floor.
Both anchors were shocked and immediately asked to cut to a commercial break.
Kcal-tv never returned to their live newscast but instead aired pre-recorded and promotional programming before leading into their coverage of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, TMZ reported.
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CBS Los Angeles Vice President and News Director Mike Dello Stritto provided an update on Schwartz’s condition and said she’s recovering in the hospital.
The incident happened at the beginning of the 7 a.m. broadcast. Anchors Nichelle Medina and Rachel Kim were tossing it to Carlson for the morning weather report, when Carlson rested her arms on the desk, her eyes rolled back, and she leaned forwarded before falling out of her seat and onto the floor.
Both anchors were shocked and immediately asked to cut to a commercial break.
Kcal-tv never returned to their live newscast but instead aired pre-recorded and promotional programming before leading into their coverage of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, TMZ reported.
Also Read:
Ian Metrose Has Exited CBS After 20 Years and Les Moonves LAPD Scandal
CBS Los Angeles Vice President and News Director Mike Dello Stritto provided an update on Schwartz’s condition and said she’s recovering in the hospital.
- 3/18/2023
- by Joshua Vinson
- The Wrap
Panavision’s Engineering team has begun working on an ergonomically configurable Directors Finder optimized for large format and smartphones, tells Michael Cioni from frame.io. The goal is to combine iPhone technology with frame.io, so directors can upload and share their concept shots with the rest of the crew.
Panavision’s Directors Finder. Picture: Panavision Apple and Panavision
We heard the words Apple and Red in various contexts. However, we haven’t heard the words Apple and Panavision, yet. Nevertheless, Panavision reminds Red Digital Cinema as a high-end cinema technology manufacturer, when it comes to breaking boundaries and not being afraid to try new things. Michael Cioni, a former VP at Panavision and now VP at frame.io posted his vision regarding utilizing iPhone and Panavision technologies in professional production. The idea is pretty simple. The movie director will be able to use a dedicated finder attached to an iPhone,...
Panavision’s Directors Finder. Picture: Panavision Apple and Panavision
We heard the words Apple and Red in various contexts. However, we haven’t heard the words Apple and Panavision, yet. Nevertheless, Panavision reminds Red Digital Cinema as a high-end cinema technology manufacturer, when it comes to breaking boundaries and not being afraid to try new things. Michael Cioni, a former VP at Panavision and now VP at frame.io posted his vision regarding utilizing iPhone and Panavision technologies in professional production. The idea is pretty simple. The movie director will be able to use a dedicated finder attached to an iPhone,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
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