Sunday, February 14, 2016

My Awesome Experience on Jessie!

The time I when I went on the Disney Channel tv show called "Jessie" was an unforgettable moment. It used to be my sister's and I favorite tv show (until I stopped watching it and then it went off the air). It was a really funny show that was really popular a few years back. Anyway, at the time "Jessie" was being filmed at a small studio located somewhere in Downtown LA or Hollywood. When we walked into the soundstage "Jessie" was being filmed at I was dumbstruck. I could see all the set pieces and different rooms that were included in the show regularly. It was so cool! It was also a major plus when it turned out that everyone on the set was very nice! That makes a major difference because it makes it easier to have a great time if the environment is a very neutral and happy one. The PA (production assistant) told us to wait on these bleachers that overlooked all the sets. There was also TVs above us so that you could see what they were filming. When the PAs decided to put us in school they said they had a cool surprise for us. What they didn't tell us was that they were going to bring in two of the biggest stars on the show to meet us! They brought in Cameron Boyce and Peyton List who play as Luke and Emma on the show. They were really nice and we got to shake hands with them and everything. When they finally called us on the set we found out what we would be doing. I also found out what the episode was called, which you usually never find out. I learned that we would  pretending that we would be attending a fun fair/carnival event that was being thrown by the Ross's kids school has a fundraiser, and the episode was called "Pain in the Rear Window". There wasn't anything big that I had to do. We just had to walk around, eat popcorn, and play carnival games. So it was actually pretty cool. But what was even cooler was when Jessie (AKA Debbie Ryan) talked to us during each shot. After that we pretty much sat around and did homework until it was time to go. But right as we were leaving they were going to bring out the cool giant Asian Water Moniter (also known as Mr. Kipling) lizard that they have on the show. But my mom said we had to go. But overall this was a great experience and one that I will not soon forget.

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