When COVID-19 began, many shows had to be delayed for filming. Randy Douthit, who was an executive producer for the show Judge Judy, knew that there would be a few challenges that he needed to work around.
Randy stated that these challenges create more spending that we all do not need. Everyone on set must be safe while following the procedures required to complete a film, which adds to the cost of production.
Randy Douthit knows everyone must take the pandemic seriously to be safe. The good thing is that every crew member has gradually adjusted to the safety measures during work. Besides that, everyone had to wear masks, and extras were hired to fill the gap for the studio audience to make the stage look full.
On set, Judge Judy Sheindlin and office workers used technology to work remotely during the pandemic. Everyone relocated to the videoconferencing stages. The show would be supplied to Judge Judy through a television monitor when she did her role.
Although the pandemic caused many headaches for television shows, it did not slow down the control of the show. When Judge Judy’s twenty-fifth anniversary aired on television, Randy Douthit landed at the streaming IMDb TV while starting to make episodes of Judy Justice.
Randy successfully put together several episodes of Judy Justice in a limited time frame, which was hard to accomplish. Still, everyone on the team worked together to ensure the show would go on as if the pandemic had never happened.
At this point in his career, Randy continues to get his job done successfully. Randy began his career at a local television station. He then proved to himself through hard work that I would always get the job done despite hardships.
Randy loves what he does, and his job is one reason he could do it excellently. Randy also looked at people around him for guidance.