Working with Anderson Mobile Estates, Jamie Foxx created a custom studio on wheels. The trailer is outfitted with various elegant features and costs at least $1.8 million (the starting price of an Anderson custom). The vehicle’s exterior looks a little like the mobile command center the antagonist drives around in “Life Free or Die Hard,” but the purpose is far less sinister.
Bringing the studio to his guests is a unique concept, to be sure, but one that offered Foxx the ability to interview massive stars in between their busy filming schedules. It allowed him to bring the facility to the guest, wherever they might be. “Off Script” has provided quick-hitting interviews with Chadwick Boseman, Sarah Silverman, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Denzel Washington, Melissa McCarthy, and Benicio Del Toro.
His vision for a mobile studio was built with the company that delivered Mariah Carey’s “The Lounge” and Will Smith’s “The Heat.” For Jamie Foxx’s vehicle, dubbed “Off Script,” in honor of the show he was producing, Anderson Mobile Estates built a customized two-story trailer with sides extending to offer ample room for movement, filming equipment, and comfort. The trailer also uses a hydraulic roof design to raise the unit’s height when it isn’t traveling along the highway. It’s like David Gilmour’s houseboat recording studio, but for video instead of audio.
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