Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Reality TV | Creating a Programme

For my reality TV programme I have used inspiration from programmes such as 'America's Next Top Model' and 'Britain's Next Top Model' in which there are a group of people who are competing for one prize.


Title: 'Captured'
The show will involve 15 people who are passionate about photographer and wish to pursue a career into the industry (fashion, wildlife, journalism ect.) Each week there will be a task in which all photographers get to take images of a subject (model, outdoor, animals ect.) and there will also be an elimination in which the weakest photographer gets sent home. All photographers will be living in the same house and will be followed around by a film team so the audience get an insight into the everyday routines and the type of relationship between these people.
My target audience is mainly going to be any age range but predominantly younger people due to the format of the film, and then anyone who has an interest in Photography or is a Photographer.
The 'characters' are going to be the 15 people involved, who are a variety of ages and have different backgrounds, some will have more experience in Photography than others which may create tension in the house of people if there are any arguments ect.

In episode 1 there will be a section on each person taking part in the show and their background (age, location ect.) and then their interest in Photography and experience, general background information. This will then lead into the meeting of all the photographers and arriving at their new home and sorting out the issues and organising of getting settled in their new place. Towards the end they will be given their first task where they have to photograph a model for a fashion magazine (example) and will have a certain amount of time and frames they can take, after this the photographers will have their images judged and critiqued. Once this is over one photographer will be sent home if they have the weakest permfomance and image.

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