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An isolation booth is a cabinet used to prevent a person or people from seeing or hearing certain events, usually for television programs or for blind testing of products. Its most visual use is on game shows, where an isolation booth (either portable or built into the show's set) is in use to prevent a contestant from hearing their competitor's answers, or in the case of Family Feud, their fellow family member/friend's response to the "Fast Money" survey questions. Examples of the former include Twenty-One, Win Ben Stein's Money, 50 Grand Slam, Raise the Roof, The $64,000 Challenge, Whew!, Solitary and Double Dare (the 1976 version entitled as such unrelated to the children's game show). Another use is to prevent the audience from shouting the answer to them, as seen on The $64,000 Questi

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  • Isolation booth (en)
  • Изолирующая кабина (ru)
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  • An isolation booth is a cabinet used to prevent a person or people from seeing or hearing certain events, usually for television programs or for blind testing of products. Its most visual use is on game shows, where an isolation booth (either portable or built into the show's set) is in use to prevent a contestant from hearing their competitor's answers, or in the case of Family Feud, their fellow family member/friend's response to the "Fast Money" survey questions. Examples of the former include Twenty-One, Win Ben Stein's Money, 50 Grand Slam, Raise the Roof, The $64,000 Challenge, Whew!, Solitary and Double Dare (the 1976 version entitled as such unrelated to the children's game show). Another use is to prevent the audience from shouting the answer to them, as seen on The $64,000 Questi (en)
  • Изолирующая кабина — кабина для предотвращения того, чтобы человек или люди видели или слышали определённые события, используются обычно для телевизионных программ или для слепого тестирования продуктов. В дополнение к изолирующим кабинам часто используют маски для сна, чтобы участник также не видел, что происходит, а по мере совершенствования технологии — наушники с шумоподавлением и музыкой. Изолирующие кабины также часто используются при аудиозаписи с неотражающими стенами, облицованными акустической пеной, которая устраняет возможные реверберации. (ru)
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  • An isolation booth is a cabinet used to prevent a person or people from seeing or hearing certain events, usually for television programs or for blind testing of products. Its most visual use is on game shows, where an isolation booth (either portable or built into the show's set) is in use to prevent a contestant from hearing their competitor's answers, or in the case of Family Feud, their fellow family member/friend's response to the "Fast Money" survey questions. Examples of the former include Twenty-One, Win Ben Stein's Money, 50 Grand Slam, Raise the Roof, The $64,000 Challenge, Whew!, Solitary and Double Dare (the 1976 version entitled as such unrelated to the children's game show). Another use is to prevent the audience from shouting the answer to them, as seen on The $64,000 Question, The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, and Name That Tune. Further measures may be taken to prevent the occupant from seeing/hearing anything that occurs outside the booth, such as a blindfold or sleep mask, or headphones that play music or are equipped with noise-cancelling technology. The isolation booth concept has been used for comic effect at times. One example is the "Cone of Silence" used as a running gag on the comedy series Get Smart. This was a clear plastic device that fitted over the heads of Maxwell Smart and the Chief, intended to let them discuss sensitive issues without being overheard. However, it invariably malfunctioned to the point that the two could not hear each other at all without shouting. Another variation appeared on the game show Idiot Savants, as the "Cylinder of Shush," a plastic tube lowered over the contestant's head that muffled the host's questions somewhat. Isolation booths are also frequently used in audio recordings, with non-reflective walls, lined with acoustic foam that eliminate potential reverberations. (en)
  • Изолирующая кабина — кабина для предотвращения того, чтобы человек или люди видели или слышали определённые события, используются обычно для телевизионных программ или для слепого тестирования продуктов. Самое наглядное использование — на игровых шоу, где изолирующая будка (переносная или встроенная в комплект шоу) используется, чтобы не дать участнику услышать ответы своего конкурента, или, в как случае игры Family Feud, члена семьи или друга при ответах на вопросы анкеты «Быстрые деньги». В истории западного телевидения было много подобных игровых шоу. Ещё одно применение на подобных шоу — не дать возможность публике подсказывать игрокам, на пример в шоу «Угадай мелодию». Забавное вариант такого оборудования использовался в шоу Idiot Savants, где на голову конкурсанту надевали пластиковую трубку. В дополнение к изолирующим кабинам часто используют маски для сна, чтобы участник также не видел, что происходит, а по мере совершенствования технологии — наушники с шумоподавлением и музыкой. Изолирующие кабины также часто используются при аудиозаписи с неотражающими стенами, облицованными акустической пеной, которая устраняет возможные реверберации. (ru)
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