How to Become a Game Show Audience Member in Atlanta

How to Become a Game Show Audience Member in Atlanta

A practical guide to getting into tapings for shows filmed in Georgia — including The Perfect Line, Flip Side, Scrambled Up, and Family Feud.

Which game shows film in Atlanta / Georgia?

Studio production moves around, but several game shows (or their regional tapings) have been produced in Georgia. If you’d like the most up-to-date taping dates and ticket links, hit the Get current tapings button at the end.

The Perfect Line
A recently produced trivia-ordering format with Atlanta-area tapings. Producers often recruit audiences through ticket services and casting portals.
Flip Side
Appears in local casting/audience rosters; monitor audience ticketing sites for openings.
Scrambled Up
Listed occasionally in Georgia audience calls — check casting and audience sites when they post calls.
Family Feud (including Celebrity family editions)
Frequently tapes in the Atlanta / Georgia area. Large productions (sometimes filmed at major studios in/near Atlanta) often post audience tickets through official ticket partners.

How getting into a taping usually works

  1. Sign up at audience ticket/casting sites. Many shows use audience-ticket services or casting portals that publish dates and distribute tickets.
  2. Request tickets quickly. Taping slots can fill up fast — request as soon as dates are listed.
  3. Check requirements. Most shows have an 18+ minimum and might ask you to avoid loud logos or busy patterns.
  4. Arrive early. Studios screen audience members, and you may wait in a holding area for a while.

What to expect on taping day

Flow of the day
  • Arrival & check-in (bring photo ID)
  • Security screening and holding room
  • Orientation by audience coordinator (rules about phones, applause, etc.)
  • Seating and taping — many shows record multiple episodes per day
  • Breaks and a wrap when taping finishes

Taping days can be long. For example, audience reports for some taped shows show people arriving in the afternoon and leaving after evening tapings.

Common rules
  • No flash photography or video during taping
  • No clothing with large brand logos (shows prefer “clean” looks on camera)
  • Follow producer/stage directions — they may move people to balance cameras
  • Be prepared to cheer, clap, and be a lively but cooperative audience

Tips to improve your chances

  • Be flexible: multiple available dates increases your chance of getting a ticket.
  • Monitor often: ticket pages, casting portals, and social accounts sometimes release last-minute spots.
  • Consider paid audience calls: some productions pay audience members for long sessions.
  • Dress smartly: avoid busy patterns and big logos; wear something camera-friendly.
  • Be enthusiastic (but not disruptive): producers like reactive audiences that boost the show’s energy.

Sample timeline for a taping day

TimeActivity
~2:30 PMArrive, check in, security screening
~3:00 PMWait in holding area, orientation
~3:30–4:00 PMMove to soundstage, seat adjustments
~4:00–5:30 PMFirst taping (episode 1)
~5:30–6:00 PMBreak / reset
~6:00–7:30 PMSecond taping (episode 2)
~7:30–8:00 PMWrap and exit

Actual times vary. Some tapings film several episodes in a day and may run longer.

Final checklist before you go

  • Photo ID and ticket confirmation (print or on your phone)
  • Comfortable shoes, light snacks (check studio policy), water
  • Camera-free time: accept you may not be able to film or photograph
  • Patience — bring something to pass the time in holding areas

Conclusion

Atlanta and the greater Georgia studio ecosystem host a variety of game show tapings — from The Perfect Line to Family Feud and other formats. The key to getting in is monitoring ticket/casting sites, being available and flexible, showing up on time, and being a fun, cooperative audience member. If you want, I can look up current open tapings and ticket links for Atlanta and return them as clickable links or calendar invites.

Get current tapings

Good luck — and have fun shouting “Survey says!” from the front row.


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