Thursday, 11 January 2018

AS LIVE PRODUCTION; IDEAS LAB

After our initial briefing and ideas session myself and Aimee began to brainstorm and share our ideas, we needed to have 2 or 3 developed ideas to show Helen on our tutorial on Thursday. We shared some of the brief ideas we had initially and helped each other identified why these wouldn't work for the purpose of this unit.

1)  I suggested the idea of a male or mixed younger version of a discussion/topical show. Why this wouldn't work; in order for this idea to work properly, the people would need to be very engaging people who the audience would like and be interested in. This would be very hard to cast which makes the idea a struggle to effectively pull off. This would involve a group of opinionated panelists discussing some popular topics among teens.

2) Virtual Board Games - One of Aimee's idea that she shared with me was the idea of taking traditional board games such as Monopoly, Cluedo etc and creating a show around them. Bringing them to reality and having contestants physically play them. Why this wouldn't work; the main issue with this is copyright, in order to bring these games to life the creators would need to give permission for the name and format of the games to be used which would be a struggle to assatain.

After further discussion we decided on two different ideas that we would be developing and going forward with.

1) Firstly we would be going forward with the idea of a gameshow involving someone from an older generation and someone from a newer generation. This would involve the two contestants going head to head in rounds that will test each others knowledge of the others generational ways of thinking, talking and acting.

2) The other idea we are going forward with developing is the idea of an advice show that would bring guests on and help them solve their problems. This could be marital and relationship issues or workplace issues etc.

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