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So I know it’s probably been awhile since you’ve watched How to Get Away with Murder (especially considering how long these have been in my phone for).

But!! Since I knew you were a fan, I took several pics at different angles of the college “classroom” that Annalise Keating held her lectures in the show (I also have some schematics if you’d be interested in that as well)

So this is the very front of the auditorium. All of those chalk boards can be moved up and down and if you look at the top part of the wood framing them, you can probably tell that there’s an individual set of lights that shine specifically on the boards. As you can also probably tell, the eraser quality isn’t that great :p.

Here’s a shot of the center as well as left-hand front sections of seats. All the way in the back beyond the white wall you can see the back rows of seats as well as the control panel room designated by the window in the back wall.

Here’s a long-range shot of the sea of seats from the aisle separating the back rows and the main section of seats. The big screen above the chalkboards is used for projection and most often for films.

Here’s a shot that captures all the seats in the back row as well as show the aisle discussed previously. It’s also a closer view of the control booth. Those stairs off to the right can lead to the booth, the back rows or to one of the side exists/balcony that overlooks the room. There’s also another one on the side that I took the picture from. 

Another long-shot, this time taken from the back rows. In this shot, you can see how the aisle allows entry to the main rows. Additionally, you can see what I meant previously about “balcony” off to the top right of the frame and which leads to an exit. Additionally beneath the balcony, you can see in the shadowed part another lower exit.

This is a shot of the ceiling. While it looks just like a checkered pattern, the white squares are in fact lower and separate from the apparent “black squares.” You can see this separation most off to the right-hand side. The ceiling itself is black in its entirety. Off to the lower right you can also catch a glimpse of the exit door.

Finally, here’s the right-hand side of the main seats located almost directly in front of the podium. That weird squaring off of the wall is in fact where the “balcony” and exit is located on this side of the auditorium.