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Elevator pitch

1st Idea - The West Kent Scoop Target demographic college students Informal feel - lighthearted Satirical humor throughout Segments are made primarily to be funny rather than informative The contents of the segments will all be related to college The theme song will be close to a real news show but will look slightly unprofessional - Comic Sans font to represent sarcasm Segments: upcoming student events, top 5 tracks, discounts, Tonbridge weather, and top 5 films Bright colour scheme  Interview with the Principal about the college and his job For the discount segment, the presenter will be overly enthusiastic about the deals The guests on the show will seem confused and unaware of what is going on to make it funnier as a whole Pitch Script My news show will be called The West Kent Scoop. It will be a more funny version of a news broadcast that is a lot more accesible and relatable for students. The show will be informative yet it will have a humourous undertone.

Audience

An audience is the people that can view your work. This can be through different forms of media like film, writing and even things like dance. An audience is very important as without one there would be no one to view and take in your work. Not only this but an audience means that there are people to critique and offer support in order for you to expand your career. Picking a specific audience or a target audience is also very important as it will mean that you are able to focus on what you truly want your work to be and in turn think about what it is that your specific audience wants. New technology has an impact on an audience because it means that they can be more interactive. This is because streaming applications such as Netflix have made viewing films and tv shows very accessible. People can watch shows whenever they want from their phones. Also, websites like Rotten Tomatoes have had an impact on audiences. This is because people are able to review different films and state th

Panel Show Ideas

MY IDEAS FOR THE SHOW  1st Idea - The West Kent Scoop Target demographic college students Informal feel - lighthearted Satirical humor throughout Segments are made primarily to be funny rather than informative The contents of the segments will all be related to college The theme song will be close to a real news show but will look slightly unprofessional - Comic Sans font to represent sarcasm Segments: upcoming student events, top 5 tracks, discounts, Tonbridge weather, and top 5 films Bright colour scheme  Interview with the Principal about the college and his job For the discount segment, the presenter will be overly enthusiastic about the deals The guests on the show will seem confused and unaware of what is going on to make it funnier as a whole 2nd Idea Serious and formal tone throughout  The studio lighting will be harsh to emphasise the seriousness of the broadcast  The information will be well researched and therefore true Formal outfits - suit and tie 

Jeremy Kyle Show

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEUGL5kky6c Studio The scene and show in general is set in a live studio with an audience present. The show is  filmed at Granada Studios,  Manchester .  The guests are able to sit on a sofa near to Jeremy in which he will ask them questions. Colour palette and tone   The colour palette and tone of the show is neutral. This is key because it is a show that need to seem relatable and personal. Clothes The guests arrive wearing their own choice in clothes. Jeremy Kyle has a stylist that picks him out clothes. He is always in a suit to make him look formal. The bodyguards also have outfits that they have to wear in order to look professional and as if they are serious about their jobs. Presenters performance  Jeremy's role as the presenter is to get information from the guests on the show by asking them questions. It is also his role to advise the guests and state his opinions on their situations. Hair and makeup     The guests

Creating an Interview

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Notes Don't make eye contact with the camera Nod to show the interviewee that you are listening  Make sure you have a good background which suits the character of the person you are interviewing  180 Degree Rule 180 Degree Rule The two characters in a scene should maintain the same left/right relationship to one another . When the camera passes over the invisible axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line and the shot becomes what is called a reverse angle. Framing When creating the frame you must ensure that you apply the rule of thirds. This means that the interviewee will stay in the golden spot of the cameras frame. There must be equal  space around the person.  Eyeline For an interview you should make sure to keep the camera at a level that is at the same point as the interviewees eyeline. If the camera is too high then the subject will look juvenile and insignificant. I fit is too high then the interviewee may come acro