To Prevent The Audience From Recording Naked Scenes, Broadway Theater Is Equipped With Infrared Camera System

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Earlier this week, mobile videos of Tony Award nominated actor Jesse L. Williams and co actor Michael oberholtzer were released in the nude scenes of their play "take me out".

Jesse L. Williams in "take me out"

Deadline reported that the second stage theater of the play on Broadway took measures to prevent the audience from taking out their mobile phones during the performance, and required the use of yondr bags, so that the mobile phones should be locked when someone is in the restricted area.

It is not known whether someone has untied the bag or smuggled electronic equipment in.

In a statement on twitter, the theater said: "it is very disgusting to take nude photos of anyone without consent. In addition, it may have serious legal consequences.". The theater also said that "this behavior is a serious violation of the trust forged between the actors and the audience in the theater community, which is unacceptable".

Now, a theater spokesman told deadline and the New York Times that it had set up a new infrared camera aimed at the audience, which was monitored by security to monitor whether anyone tried to use the video equipment. Pete Dean, production director of the second stage theater, told the New York Times that the new system adds pointing, tilting and zoom functions to their existing measures, so they can focus on one person to see if they are really secretly shooting.

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