"You get a buzz when you're producing...this buzz, this rush, this high," says George Libbares, one of the crew members for the Capuano taping.
" I love it, it's addicting," adds Libbares, who has been working at CCTV for four years.
Libbares seem just as excited about CCTV's facilities.
One room he describes is Edit 3, where technicians can edit video footage by splicing footage from one tape to another.
"Even though you're only going tape-to-tape, you can still do some kick-ass stuff [in here]," Libbares says.
Then there's the Avid Room, where producers use high-tech digitized footage.
"This is the next wave of video production," Libbares says excitedly.
One hallway has particular meaning.
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