Behind the scenes at YouTube’s “The Philip DeFranco Show”
Philip DeFranco delivers his lines to his camera during a run-through Aug. 21 in the simple studio of his Woodland Hills production offices where he records his show as host of the “The Philip DeFranco Show,” a news program on YouTube about news and pop culture. The show rivals Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show” in audience size. As the news anchor, DeFranco wears T-shirts instead of the standard-issue suit-and-tie, and the anchor desk has been replaced with a red futon decorated with stuffed characters. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Philip DeFranco, the Walter Cronkite for the YouTube generation who generates hundreds of headlines in under 10 minutes, will add election coverage to his workload. Full story
Matthew Homeyer, editor for “The Philip DeFranco Show,” adjusts the camera while DeFranco prepares his material during a run-through. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Philip DeFranco prepares his material before turning to his camera between the two lights during a run-through of his YouTube show. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Matthew Homeyer, right, editor for “The Philip DeFranco Show” and Philip DeFranco, left, review a test recording on August 21, 2012 at the Woodland Hills production offices where DeFranco records his show as host of the “The Philip DeFranco Show”; a news program on YouTube talk about news and pop culture. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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Philip DeFranco, second from left, meets with the writers/hosts of “SourceFed,” a new YouTube channel show produced by DeFranco at his Woodland Hills offices. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Philip DeFranco, right, laughs with Steve Zaragoza, one of the writers/hosts of “SourceFed” a new YouTube channel show produced by DeFranco. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)