Eighteen camera crews shot approximately 270 hours of footage for each hour-long episode. The Casino was the first reality series to be shot with high-definition video cameras. An area of the Golden Nugget's casino was closed off to allow for filming of high-stakes gambling at a roulette wheel, a dice table, and four blackjack tables. Ĭasinos such as the Aladdin Resort & Casino and Caesars Palace were initially considered rather than the Golden Nugget. Filming at the Golden Nugget was initially scheduled to begin that same month, but was delayed and began instead on February 2, 2004. Scenes of Tim Poster and Thomas Breitling were filmed around Las Vegas in January 2004. However, sister station Fox Reality Channel picked up The Casino and broadcast the unaired episodes and then ran the series in re-runs until its cancellation from that network. It was canceled shortly before the last three episodes of the series could be broadcast due to dismal ratings. The show was created by Mark Burnett, the creator of Survivor. The Casino is an American reality television series broadcast on the Fox network in 2004 which followed two dot-com millionaires, Thomas Breitling and Tim Poster, as they manage the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino, located in downtown Las Vegas instead of the more popular Las Vegas Strip. Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For other uses, see Casino (disambiguation).