Glee’s Season 2 Photo Shoot
Filed under Behind The Scenes, Glee Cast & Crew, Videos by Rob on 24-08-2010
Here’s a behind the scenes video of Glee‘s photo shoot for Season 2!
Here’s a behind the scenes video of Glee‘s photo shoot for Season 2!
Yup! You read right! Details.com, the geniuses that they are, gave Jonathan Groff a camera to run around wild with on the set. What was even more brilliant was the captioning that Jonathan Groff, himself, provided for each photo.
Photos include uncensored shots of Jonathan Groff with Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, and Jane Lynch, as well as many behind the scenes views of Vocal Adrenaline’s numbers. It even includes some spoilers for the finale, so beware!
So go on, enjoy! Click the source link for more photos from your favorite Glee guest star and his commentary on each.
Source: 14 Exclusive Behind the Scenes Photos—Shot by Jonathan Groff! -Details.com
Check out this behind-the-scenes video from Episode 1x16, Home!
And the B-roll for this video:
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Finally, here are two previews for the episode itself!
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Shelly recently got to go to the taping for the season finale, titled “Journey” – a reference to the show’s first hit single “Don’t Stop Believin’”. At the end of her report, there are scans of the programs that were given to everyone in the audience, so check that out before reading Shelly‘s highlights from the cast Q&A’s! Enjoy!
On Wednesday, April 21st, I went to the taping of “Journey,” the Season 1 finale of Glee! I’ve gotten a lot of questions about this, so just to clarify again, the taping was only for the performances at Regionals. As much as I wish I did, I have no idea what happens in the episode beyond that. However, there are some slight spoilers in this, so if you don’t want to know anything that happens at Regionals, stop reading! For those of you who do want to know, read on, and make sure you go all the way to the end for the Q&As with the cast.
The filming took place at Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, which seats about 1400 people and is where the Glee PaleyFest screening and panel were last month. I arrived at the theatre at 9 am and was first in line, surprisingly. The next group didn’t show up until around 11, but going early was worth it because I got to see a lot of set pieces and props outside, as well the members of Vocal Adrenaline hanging around the theatre. And while I was waiting, Jonathan Groff hopped out of a van parked right in front of me! He was wearing – wait for it… a hot pink shirt with black suspenders and slacks, just like all of the other VA guys. Surprise surprise.
At around 2 pm, they started letting us in and seated all of the “invited audience” in the balcony. I managed to snag a program (scans at the end), and since I was first in line, I got to sit in the front row, center! (So look for an Asian girl in plaid when the episode airs. :P) Once we were in, we got to watch VA perform their number for Regionals. All six minutes of “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen. Their performance was full of crazy jumps, flips, throws, spins, etc. Believe me when I say that it was EPIC. As much as I love New Directions (more on their performance later), I have to say that they didn’t compare to Vocal Adrenaline. They filmed the audience waving glow sticks, rocking out, swaying, and giving a standing ovation. While they were filming, Jane Lynch was watching from the audience, and Ryan Murphy was directing from the side of the theatre. They announced that the four judges for Regionals would be Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, Sue Sylvester(!), and Rod Remington (played by Bill Jones), so that explains why Jane was there.
Soon after they finished filming VA, they announced that New Directions would be performing for us. They came out in black and gold outfits – simple, but sharp. After some more waiting (they had to set up the lighting and rehearse a bit), they were finally ready to start filming. They first did several takes of the audience reacting to the announcement of the winner of Regionals. This was all done very ambiguously so that we wouldn’t know who the winner actually was, which I definitely appreciated because I for one don’t want to be spoiled just yet. They did a couple of neutral shots, and then a “winning” shot, where the cast totally goofed off – it was hilarious. Kevin jumped out of his wheel chair and started running around, Cory was rolling on the ground out of joy, etc.
Click here to read the rest of her report, including scans of the program and a cast Q&A!

“I don’t enjoy watching teenagers cry unless it’s from physical exhaustion.” It seems as though there’s plenty of THAT to go around on the finale set of Glee, which taped on Wednesday. Reportedly, three dancers were injured by colliding with a camera during one of the dance numbers. Check out the full report below from Kristin Dos Santos, who was lucky enough to attend.
LOVE THEM! They suffer for us. :)
Check out this insane video from Cory Montieth’s twitvid! He never ceases to amaze us with these videos he posts. xD This one is on a SLIGHTLY different note from the brawl video that Mark posted earlier.
JustJared at CelebBuzz just released these MIND-BLOWING pictures of the cast in full KISS getup! It appears the Lady Gaga episode will also involve a few performances from the catalog of the legendary rock band! Check out the pictures below!

This March’s issue of ELLE Magazine will feature a glammed-up Glee cast, made over by the magazine’s Creative Director, Joe Zee! Check out this excerpt from the Access Hollywood article:

“Glee’s” resident starlet Lea Michele (Rachel Berry) was voted “Most Likely To Stick With The Bare Necessities,” and sports a sexy and skimpy nude-colored ensemble paired with nude heels in the spread.
Cory Monteith (Finn Hudson) – “Glee’s” heartthrob – nabs the “Most Likely To Succeed Without Really Trying” honor and is styled as “chic rebellion” with a mix of preppy gear and a leather biker jacket.
Check out all the pictures & video below, and click here for the full article.
As you probably already know, cast members of Glee love to fool around behind the scenes – as demonstrated pretty well by Cory’s twitvids. Check them out. :) Someone around the Paramount Lot happened to witness this tomfoolery and snapped a few candid pics for our enjoyment! :) A few of these are may contain spoilers, so be warned:

Jenna and Kevin RUN!
… and this is why we love them. XD
Thanks to Cory Montieth (@frankenteen) for tweeting this with twitvid!
Update: Here’s another of them walking in slow motion. This time, they’re in costume. Pay special attention to what Amber and Chris are wearing… spoiler!
Edit: It looks like Cory already deleted his tweet for the video, but hasn’t deleted it from twitvid yet. I bet someone gets in trouble for this! (Good thing I downloaded a copy of the video already! Hehe…)
Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz used their Flip cams to take us behind the scenes of the Golden Globes! See them get ready, walk the red carpet and hang out at the Glee table! Thanks to E!Online for the videos!
Christmas came a little early for me when I received my advanced review copy of Glee, Vol. One: Road to Sectionals yesterday. If you want to see all of the DVD set’s general info (such as episode listings), then you should visit my recent post: “Glee” Season 1, Vol. 1: Road to Sectionals – Dec. 29th!
Some of the first things that I noticed when I played the DVD were all the cool menus! Everything is organized quite nicely, and each menu screen has a different background featuring the different Glee characters. It plays the a cappella music that is used for background music and scene transitions in the show. I really like it. :)
From the title menu, you can choose to automatically play all the episodes, you can select a specific episode (which is handy since it features a nice episode summary), you can go to the ‘set up’ and adjust the subtitles (English, Spanish, French or Portuguese) and lastly, you can watch the bonus features!
Now I’ll get into the bonus features, aka ‘Extras’. The first is called Welcome to McKinley! and it features the hilarious Principal Figgins. With the help of McKinley’s AV club, Figgins has created a welcome video for 8th graders that are about to start school at McKinley High. Iqbal Theba, the actor who plays Figgins, has perfect comedic timing and I promise that the entire video (which is a little over 5 mins long) will crack you up.
Next is a Glee Music Video. It features the Glee cast’s version of Somebody to Love and is edited together very well. It uses a lot of promo footage that was shot when the show was new (bits of which might look familiar from early Glee promos) and adds in some scenes from the first few episodes. Then they creatively edit in some of the song lyrics and the result is a video that perfectly capture’s the feeling of Glee‘s early days. I LOVE it. :)
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Fox just posted a behind the scenes video of Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays filming “The Kiss” on their YouTube channel! Enjoy! :)
Fox Broadcasting just released some videos about the casting of Glee on their YouTube channel. They really had their work cut out for them trying to find these triple threats. The 1st video is about the casting in general, while the videos after the break are about casting for the characters of “Rachel”, “Finn”, “Will”, “Artie”, “Kurt”, “Quinn” and “Tina”. Enjoy!
GLEE -- Casting Sessions