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== Location ==
== Location ==
[[File:Suntrust-plaza-atlanta.jpg|thumb|[[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist plaza]] in [[Atlanta]] [[wikipedia:Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]], the current home of [[Skeleton Realm Studios]]!]]
[[File:Suntrust-plaza-atlanta.jpg|thumb|[[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist plaza]] in [[Atlanta]] [[wikipedia:Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]], the current home of [[Skeleton Realm Studios]]!]]
Skeleton Realm Studios has been relocated multiple times since it's conception, most notably after Skeleton Realm Live! ep.17 when on August 17th, 2022, a fishing vest Sam purchased at a thrift store blew up their studio at the top of the [[wikipedia:Bank_of_America_Plaza_(Atlanta)|Bank of America Plaza]] building in downtown Atlanta<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtdluYGySC0</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuDR_adSkLg</ref>, forcing Doug and Sam to find a new location for filming. Currently, Skeleton Realm Studios is located on the 59th floor of the [[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist Plaza]] in [[Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]].
Skeleton Realm Studios has been relocated multiple times since it's conception, most notably after Skeleton Realm Live! ep.16 when on August 10th, 2022, a fishing vest Sam purchased at a thrift store blew up their studio at the top of the [[wikipedia:Bank_of_America_Plaza_(Atlanta)|Bank of America Plaza]] building in downtown Atlanta<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoYdxB5wzo</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtdluYGySC0</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuDR_adSkLg</ref>, forcing Doug and Sam to find a new location for filming. Currently, Skeleton Realm Studios is located on the 59th floor of the [[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist Plaza]] in [[Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia_(U.S._state)|Georgia]].


==== Interview with Jason TornMichael ====
==== Interview with Jason TornMichael ====
In the March '23 edition of Skeleton Realm Magazine<ref>https://www.skelepedia.org/images/f/f0/March2023zine.pdf</ref>, acclaimed journalist Jason TornMichael visited the new [[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist Plaza]] location of Skeleton Realm Studios for an interview and gave an inside look of the studio's interior. TornMichael describes the Truist Plaza Skeleton Realm Studios location as being filled with long corridors and one notably vast open room, where in the center [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Sam Wagstaff]] have set up the iconic yellow curtains. These curtains are home to [[Yellowmenn's Trench]] and the very same curtains that can be seen behind Doug and Sam in many SRL! episodes!
In the March '23 edition of Skeleton Realm Magazine<ref>https://www.skelepedia.org/images/f/f0/March2023zine.pdf</ref>, acclaimed journalist Jason TornMichael visited the new [[wikipedia:Truist_Plaza|Truist Plaza]] location of Skeleton Realm Studios for an interview and gave an inside look of the studio's interior. TornMichael describes the Truist Plaza Skeleton Realm Studios location as being filled with long corridors and one notably vast open room, where in the center [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Sam Wagstaff]] have set up the iconic yellow curtains. These curtains are home to [[Yellowmenn's Trench]] and the very same curtains that can be seen behind Doug and Sam in many SRL! episodes!
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Revision as of 20:32, 12 March 2023

Skeleton Realm Studios is where Skeleton Realm LIVE! is filmed!

Location

Skeleton Realm Studios has been relocated multiple times since it's conception, most notably after Skeleton Realm Live! ep.16 when on August 10th, 2022, a fishing vest Sam purchased at a thrift store blew up their studio at the top of the Bank of America Plaza building in downtown Atlanta[1][2][3], forcing Doug and Sam to find a new location for filming. Currently, Skeleton Realm Studios is located on the 59th floor of the Truist Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia.

Interview with Jason TornMichael

In the March '23 edition of Skeleton Realm Magazine[4], acclaimed journalist Jason TornMichael visited the new Truist Plaza location of Skeleton Realm Studios for an interview and gave an inside look of the studio's interior. TornMichael describes the Truist Plaza Skeleton Realm Studios location as being filled with long corridors and one notably vast open room, where in the center Doug Bleichner and Sam Wagstaff have set up the iconic yellow curtains. These curtains are home to Yellowmenn's Trench and the very same curtains that can be seen behind Doug and Sam in many SRL! episodes!