The sports chat show starring Bomani Jones and Pablo Torre, which premiered today, is trying to stand out by using letterboxing and an Ennio Morricone–style theme, as if it's an actual big-screen movie. High Noon is also being shot with 24 frames per second to give it a film look, rather the usual 30 or 60 frames per second. Most studio shows use four cameras, but High Noon employs eight cameras to show the hosts listening to each other from different angles.
TOPICS: High Noon, ESPN, Bomani Jones, Pablo Torre