Obama film features faux Oval Office

Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2008 4:27 PM ET
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By Jim Popkin, NBC News

The normally voluble Obama campaign won't answer a simple question: Where did the campaign film the office shots of Sen. Obama that were featured in last night's half-hour infomercial?

Granted, America's national security doesn't hinge on the response.

But it is an interesting parlor game, nonetheless, that has captivated some former White House image makers today.

The Obama office, as seen below in a screen grab from last night's film, is stately and projects a certain casual elegance.

It also happens to give off a distinct White House vibe. It's Oval Officey, as Stephen Colbert might say.


The similarities include the gold-colored drapes, the prominent American flags and vertical, nearly floor-to-ceiling windows.

Then there are the desks.

In the real Oval Office, the Resolute Desk commands center stage. Presented by Queen Victoria to President Rutherford Hayes in 1880, the Resolute Desk is two-toned on top, and ringed with a three-inch border of light-colored wood. The Obama desk is two-toned, too, with a three-inch border of dark wood on top.

A handsome wooden credenza is positioned behind the Obama desk, right under the windows. The Oval Office layout is identical, right down to the tasteful framed family photos on top of the wooden credenza under the windows.

No comment
A spokesman for Obama offered a terse "No comment" in an email to NBC. The film's director, Davis Guggenheim, did not reply to an email.

We showed the Obama office pictures to three experts, all of whom agree that the Obama campaign intentionally used an Oval Office look and feel to make the Democractic contender appear more presidential.

The experts weigh in
Veteran Hollywood designer Ken Hardy spent seven years as the production designer for the "West Wing" television series, and spent hours taking notes inside the actual Oval Office. He designed the replica Oval Office for the "West Wing," and knows a thing or two about faux sets. "This was definitely set up to suggest the Oval Office," Hardy said. "The layout was exactly what's used by the president in the Oval Office."

Hardy said that the filmmakers "warmed up" the room with wood paneling and soft lighting to make it look "homier and a little less regal." But he said the room is "definitely derivative" and "seems like a set to me."

Josh King worked for President Clinton as the Director of Production for Presidential Events, and for five years was responsible for creating the visual imagery behind President Clinton in settings all over the world. King said he was impressed by the mastery of the Obama film, "which sent all these visual cues to help voters imagine Obama in the Oval Office." King said the soft lighting, fluid camera moves, music and Oval-Office look all worked in unison.

The office setting sent a visual "suggestion" to undecided voters, King said. "It said 'authority, poise, calm.' It basically said, 'He's sitting here and wants to invite Americans into his chambers' and is in command as a leader.

Republican media consultant Alex Castellanos said the lookalike White House office was undoubtedly a set. "Of course that was their intent. There's no office sitting around with an American flag [positioned] like that," he said.

Castellanos said the campaign's intent was to help undecided voters imagine Obama in the Oval Office, and to project the Democratic candidate as a steady choice. "The Oval Office set made Barack Obama look safe," he said. "Obama put his arm around our shoulder and said, 'It's gonna be alright.' "

Castellanos has served as a media consultant to seven U.S. presidential campaigns, and he has served on the John McCain for President Ad Council. He tipped his hat to the Obama infomercial, and said it was effective political advertising. "Give the campaign team an 'A,' he said. "There's a risk that sometimes you buy a pair of shoes and they're too big. But not if you can fill them. Obama filled them. I thought he looked comfortable in that setting."

A GOP spokesman was less giving.

“While Barack Obama seems to enjoy playing president, it takes very different qualities to actually do the job," said Republican National Committee spokesman Danny Diaz. "Time and again, Obama has demonstrated theatrical flourishes, yet failed to lead or clearly and honestly articulate his stances on issues.  At the end of the day, the American people will support the candidate that has the experience and background to serve as president, as opposed to the candidate that likes to pretend he’s one.”

Comments

I watched the Obama-merial and didn't even notice or think about the background of his office.  Is this suppose to be one of them sub-conscious messages?   I was thinking more of the people he showed living in Ohio, New Mexico, Missouri, Pennsylvania and how those are key states this election, then ending in Florida.  

Isn't it more important, showing a retired couple, with the husband now working part time at Walmart being 72 years old, how his wife takes all of those meds and for those in the know, which Obama did not mention or I failed to hear it, the Medicare donut hole?  Or, the teacher working two jobs, taking classes to keep up with her teaching abilities, being a mother, etc., rather then talking about Obama's 'faux' WH setting?  

MSNBC needs to have their employees focus on real things, interview people having problems and what their hopes are with a new administration.  Be fair, what Obama leaning people are hoping for and what McCain leaning people are hoping for.

This article belongs in the entertainment section.
OBAMAS "OVAL OFC REPLICA & PALINS WARDROBE ARE DISTRACTIONS. AMERICA NEED PUT ON HER BIG GIRL DRAWERS & NOT ALLOW THE MEDIA TO MAKE A MOCKERY OF THIS ELECTION.  WE ARE ABOUT TO MAKE HISTORY REMEMBER?.......
Acutally I think the writer has a good point. I feel that the media/Hollywood has driven the election of Sen Obama and this is the latest example of that effort. While it may not be the case and Sen Obama may be his own man, this has the feel of a movie where the candiate is  "out of the blue" and the spin doctors manipulate him right into office.  Just fiction? I sincerely hope so.  
This is not a subject to fuss about. It was a completely appropriate, well done video. This is no investigation – I may not visit your site again. I rather put some positive energy into getting a few extra neighbors to vote for Obama. You and our entire country need to focus on real issues (not how to dress a movie set), and start taking some responsibility.
When my little girl asked me what I was going to do for Halloween, I replied..."I'm going to put on an Obama mask, sit on the front porch and take 1/2 the candy away from all the little kiddies, so I can give some to all the kiddies that were too lazy to go get their own".
Obama is just an actor on a set...no substance, no core beliefs. He would say anything and do anything to become president. He is after power, not the good of America.
I'm not sure why this is even being discussed.  Obama was shown in an office, who cares??  He is more than qualified to be president and has run an amazing campaign.  He WILL WIN on Tuesday.  If you don't like it, feel free to move...no one will miss you.  McCain lost once and he was 8 years younger.  I'm sorry but I don't feel comfortable with a 72 year old 4 time cancer survivor in office.  Not when he chose possibly the dummest American he could possible find to be is VP.  VOTE OBAMA ON TUESDAY!!!
Please, give me a break.  The country, admitted or not, is in the middle of it's worst economic turndown in nearly 80 years and you guys have nothing to worry about but the supposed "oval office" used in an infomercial.  Frankly, that wasn't my focus when I watched it.  If that's all you have to worry about, maybe you should stay home and not vote.
Where would you have had Mr. Obama film his message? And what background do you think Mr. McCain would have used?
Yes, Debbie--you are exactly right! It's a POLITICAL AD, for heaven's sake! The setting fits its intention.  Who cares where it was filmed or if its a left-over West Wing set or a "real" office?  It was intended to set a tone, and it succeeded beautifully.  Anyone who is "worried" about this needs to get a grip.

GO Obama/Biden!!
Hey, Brian from Canada, zip it.  You don't have a dog in this fight!
Most people probably didn't notice it looked like the oval office. Obama was sending a subliminal message in his ad. Kind of like when he had his fake presidential seal, although this was not as apparent.
Your kidding.. so there is nothing else more important than where Obama filmed his ad?  How sad is your job.  Make something out of nothing.  So what?  This is investigative?  The reality is, its politics, its prime time, so does this make him a bad candidate?  I don't think people are going to decide if they are going to vote for him based on this investigative report because its really just "bull"... get back to the issues.. or is it that you have nothing else to do?
The real issues.... because there are plenty.....
With this man everything is about perception.... If he can get the observer and or listener focused on the props, reality fades and the props become reality. For example, he talks a lot about us being "our brothers keeper" yet his own lives in utter poverty. Before the great deception, this would have been call hypocritical, now it will be overlooked because reality is secondary to the deception....
Why are we even looking at this? Does this really matter? I don't think so..
I think it is fantastic to have a candidate for President that speaks about improving the country with very specific things he would do to accomplish the changes.  We have not seen much more than mud slinging and rhetoric in our elections in the past 20 years.  Yes Obama's messages are slickly packaged and eloquently delivered, but they also contains very real content about the issues that we are facing today.  John McCain has really missed the boat by ignoring the issues and continually trying to discredit Obama. Add to that the only 2 concrete things he has suggested in 20+ months of campaigning is that the US Government should buy everyone's mortgage, and that he would give a tax credit so that everyone can buy their own insurance.  Both of these policies would be absolute disasters for the people of this country.  I will not even get into the difference in judgment displayed by the respective choices for the VP slot...it shows us one man who will pick qualified people to supplement his weak areas and another who has lost touch with reality.

Lastly, I like the idea that my President is smarter than I am... something I have not thought about the occupants of that office in a long, long time.
How can a WHITE CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN vote for a PRO CHOICE, GAY SUPPORTING president. THAT's the problem with this country. The CHRISTIAN's can't even vote Biblically. They are so worried about the Economy that they can't see what's going on. Michelle, Farmington Hills, MI-- this country will get what it deserves because of so called Christians like you. Vote Biblically, do you think that GOD would vote to kill little babies. NO HE WOULD NOT!!! If Christians would vote Biblically GOD would take care of the economy. You are the reason this country is in the shape it's in. You probably don't care that Christmas can't be celebrated in the public schools but every other religion can celebrate their holidays. WOW!! Wake up. It amazes me that CHRISTIANS really are voting for a candidate is PRO CHOICE and PRO GAY!! Maybe you should reread your Bible or maybe you just need to get SAVED!!  
Boy... There sure are some frighten McCanites out there.  With all that's going on you're focusing on the set.  Well, lets focus on what McCain will do for the country "if" he is able to steal the election as his predecessor.  Oh yeah that's right, all he's got to say these days is a veiled don't vote that N******.  (I will be totally surprised if this blog makes it, but I had to voice my opinion anyway).  You can shut down my blog but not my VOTE!!!!!!!
The fake office is a set and Obama thinks he's in a movie. He is a tremendous actor! Actor not a leader. When you have Hollywood people directing your every move what do you expect. It is frightening that people think the best actor will make the best president! Voters need to understand what the job requirements are for President vs. winning an academy award. Most Hollywood people that are using their so called fame to promote Obama are UNEDUCATED - yes UNEDUCATED. Check their Bios - many did not graduate from high school.  so i ask you what do they know about the real issues.  and why should anyone care who they endorse?
Let Obama act in the movies - don't let him try to act like he is a leader. HIs wife is scary too!
Republicans are sickeningly desperate...looking for ANY damn reason to knock Obama for kicking McCain's @ss.  Hopefully the GOP and its backwards, overwhelmingly racist supporters are going to be a thing of the past.  I have an idea...why don't we take them all and move them to Wyoming where they can live in harmony among other whites.  That is what they want anyway, isn't it?
I can honestly say that I am no longer a Republican because of THIS election.  It's not McCain so much as it is Palin and their dangerously misinformed supporters.  The way many of them think is truely frightenening...mobs of racists chanting slurs and burning effigies.  WOW, that's NOT the America I want to live in!  Pretty soon, they'll have the KKK running for public office...oops, I forgot, they've already done that.
Seriously?  Maybe this is his office in Illinois?  Does it really matter?  What matters most are the issues he is addressing and how he is getting those across and how he is going to fix those.  If you would also notice he did not have one thing BAD to say in that message about McCain.  There was no bashing, no negativity!  Just talking to the country!  What a novel idea, dont you think?  
Come on people!  It's not about the setting.  It's about the message.  A message of hope for a better tomorrow.  With McBush, tomorrow will look pretty much like yesterday.  And now Bush is pushing thru all of the deregulations he possibly can, cutting limits on emissions and polution and giving everything his cronies want before he's out for good.  This makes me sick.  
Obama's message was one we can live with.  One we can aspire to emulate.  No matter where it was shot.
Really, some of these posters are so far right they're coming up on the left! The facts remain that the republicans have run such a dirty campaign with all the lies, half-truths, & innuendo they will end up where they deserve! Listening to Ron Paul the other night in an interview was right on target - but then we don't want the truth, do we?
As a Republican I use to like McCain, but when he came into the State of Califorinia and teamed up with Arnold to bust our Nurse and Firefighters Unions he lost my vote. This is a perfect example of what extent Mr. Mcshame will go to in a effort to win an election. I suspect he will continue to hit the low road until the last day. If worrying about a set is his best shot perhaps he needs to move to Alaska!
I think a lot of democrats are paranoid.

This was not an attack piece.

It did not call Obama names, or suggest that he is a bad person or question who he hangs out with.

It did not suggest that he did anything bad by filming in a pseudo-Oval Office.  In fact, it had mostly praise for his doing it that way.

Why do people have to see this as an attack of some kind.  And why do people say, why do you cover this when their is so much more important stuff to cover.  It's not like the other important stuff isn't being covered.  And if this wasn't important then you wouldn't be here reading this or taking the time to comment.

If, by some unfortunate set of circumstances, Obama should become president, are you defenders going to attack every news report about him, no matter how trivial or mundane?
Now that's what I would call a real reach.  I guess Jim Popkin has nothing better to do than exercise his rather vivid imagination.  Who the hell cares?


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