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The console room, which can be described as producer Jeong Jong-yeon's personal space, was unveiled for the first time through Netflix's 'Devil's Plan: Death Room.' This is also the first time Netflix has opened the console room during a set visit.

In the console room, which provides a glimpse into the production environment of producer Jeong Jong-yeon and the production team, two large monitors stood out. Seeing the ability to monitor all cameras in the set, producer Jeong Jong-yeon said, "We call each other 'come to the console! Someone is at the console, and someone is doing..' so this is the console room."

Producer Jeong Jong-yeon stated, "Basically, the cameras are absent, but this is a space where the images from the cameras will be fully visible. This is essential for us to see; if we don't see this, we can't understand the game, so we brought it in, and there are more cameras that are not transmitted on this screen."

He continued, "About one-third? We are looking at the images, and then the person entering is all seen. The camera director has about 24 cameras, so we have to direct based on what the camera director shows."

Producer Jeong Jong-yeon mentioned, "We proceed while watching here. The dealer calls based on the situation. They also provide counters. But it's not the dealer doing it; the dealer only listens, and we do all the calling. However, sometimes we also ask, and then the dealer calls."

He added, "We have been working together for a long time and, being veterans, simulate the dealer process. We have mock Q&A sessions, but the dealer can be asked questions at any time, so it lasts quite a long time. They are incredible gamers, so they come up with some strange questions or develop questions like 'what should I say if I'm asked this?' on the day of. They are very reliable."

After the console room of producer Jeong Jong-yeon was revealed, questions related to this arose during the briefing session. One question was about what he thought while watching the players from the console room.

In response, producer Jeong said, "To be honest, I'm so busy not to miss any people that I don't have time to think about that. However, there are moments when I feel, 'Oh, I'm in a really fun and unique position right now' when I hear them whispering. They want to keep it a secret, but there are no secrets with me, so at that moment, it feels like I've really achieved something? It's quite thrilling and fun," raising expectations for this season.

Meanwhile, Netflix's entertainment program 'Devil's Plan: Death Room' is a brain survival competition featuring players from various professions who will stay together for seven days to determine the best brain, set to premiere on May 6.

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