Thursday 24 October 2013

5 stars TV Show Pats lesson. 24/oct/13

The point of this exercise was to create a TV show/series that the audience would like. Each member of the class created a character. These characters was then used as an audience. 

Our TV show was designed to attract an audience given by the class.

Audience: 

Dylan 28 M (aggressive, involved in drug trade) 
Freddy 22 M (loud, cleaner) 
Susan 80 F (grumpy, own home, retired)
Molly 19 F (Timid, studying maths)
Lucy 22 F (sporty, unemployed)
Fiadhe 24 M (nice but easily agitated jobless, uneducated) 
Albert 27 M (interested in animals, stripper) 
Abbie 30 F (blunt, heartless, doctor)
Martin 27 M (expensive tastes, sportsman) 
Valerie 18 F (quiet, mysterious, student) 
Michael: 19 M (Photography student, shy, minimum wage) 
Alfie 25 M (autistic, Schizophrenic, unemployed)
Conor 20 M (singer/songwriter, joker)
Abdul 19 M (amateur football player, quiet, poor) 
Colin 18 M (student, Aspergers , political activist) 
Jarvis 26 M (racing driver, sporty, friendly) 
Jessica 23 F (hot-headed, outspoken, singer) 
Mary 26 F (loud, unemployed, homeless) 

Only 50% of the audience would watch this TV. 

5 Stars 

5 Stars is a hotel prank show. It involves a famous celebrity being told they're doing a documentary. They are then sent to a hotel. Everyone else in the hotel is an actor. During the 'documentary', the 'neighbours' turn out to be very strange. The celebrity will be put in awkward situations. The genre will be entertainment/comedy. 5 Stars's audience is aimed towards 15-40 year olds. Target audiences aren't generally this broad. But this Tv show is inspired by Dom Jolly's comedy.  It will be shown on TV at 7:30pm on a Saturday night. 

The purpose of making a TV show after creating an audience is to insure that the show will attract the desired audience. If you wasn't to find an audience first it could be a complete fail. 

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