Assignment
Introduction
Within this assignment I will research and produce a report on my TV show idea. I have been asked to research a TV show that is currently popular and that is in the same genre as my own choice. I will need to research the following points; channel and time that they are broadcast, weekely viewing figures from a website barb.co.uk which will indecate how popular my TV show will be compared to others in the same genre. I will also look at the different types of crew i will need to write and produce my reality TV show and explain their part / role that each crew member will have. I will also need to research where i will film my footage within the college and interview staff and students to be in my show.
Within this assignment I will research and produce a report on my TV show idea. I have been asked to research a TV show that is currently popular and that is in the same genre as my own choice. I will need to research the following points; channel and time that they are broadcast, weekely viewing figures from a website barb.co.uk which will indecate how popular my TV show will be compared to others in the same genre. I will also look at the different types of crew i will need to write and produce my reality TV show and explain their part / role that each crew member will have. I will also need to research where i will film my footage within the college and interview staff and students to be in my show.
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I have decided that my tv show is going to be called 'Educating Boro' . it will be aired on channel 4 at 9 pm untill 10:00 pm. the genre will be documentary and reality tv . my tv show will cover all the asspects of college life at a local college in middlesbrough. with cameras dotted about in different places around the college to vaputure different areas of the college and how the college functions day to day to include the various student culture at Middlesbrough College. These areas would include students studying Visual Performing Arts and would go into behind the scenes of rehersing for the Xmas Panto, other areas would look into the Kitchens and show students and staff preperaing lunches/dinners in real life situations in whilst studying to pass their qualificatyions highlighting the colourful characters of staff and student team memebers.filming in and out of classrooms and interviews including both staff and students. Taking part on student dayps or cultural trips abroad such as to New York and/or Dubai and similarly on enrichment and adventure trips e.g., skiing and orienteering with the Travel, Sports, Public Service staff.
This TV programme will be simlar to the 'Educating Yorkshire' series. Its format is based on the BAFTA Award-winning 2011 series Educating Essex A British documentary telivision programme. It follows the everyday lives of the staff and pupils of Thornhill Community Academy, a secondary school in West Yorkshire. it first aired on the 15th of September and it was the most popular sho on channel 4 during that week.
This TV programme was also filmed one year on and was broadcast 21 August 2014. This episode homed in on some particular students that the audience had already followed in the first series. This showed their progression from year 10 to year 11 and also captured students opening their GCSE results.
If my first series was to be a sucess then this would give me an opertunity to re-visit Middlesbrough College and catch up with pervious students to follow their sucess rate into either employment or gaining their GCSE/ A Levels/ awarding body qulifications.
It is anticipated that the main audience will be females of most ages from 12 upwards who also tend to watch similar TV shows such as 'Educating Essex,' 'Educating Yorkshire' 'Bad Education, and ''Waterloo Road as well as films such as 'School of Rock,' 'Bad Teacher' and 'High School Musical.'
For the production phase we would require the following roles:
Producer
A producer will be needed as they play a vital role within the television and film industry. A producer will overses the whole project from start to finish to make sure that everything runs sommthly. They will also be involved of the marketing and distribution of the project. Producers work closely wth the director and some other production staff working on the set.
Director
A Director of a fim or tv show controls a films artistic and its dramatic aspects, he must visulize the script and will guide the technical crew and actors throughout filming. The Director has one of the main deciding contributions when hiring the cast members, production design and all creative aspects of the filmmaking.
Script writer
A Script writer is someone who writes a script for a film, or broadcast. They prepare stories, plots instructions and dialogues. They also create the characters for the film etc. A script writter is very important as without a script writter there is no production.
Editor
Using computer technology, TV editors mix video footage and add music, sound effects, and audio when necassary.
Camera operators (3)
These are people that are professional camera operators and physically control camera equipment both in studio and on location for film.
Interviewer
An interviewr is a person that wouold liaise with the director and interview and audition cast members appropriate for the percific roles to make sure they have the right cast member to play the part neeeded.
Presenter/Narrator
A presenter introduces/ hosts the documentry / public event, also some presenters double as an actor in some broadcasts.
Sound Editor
A Sound Editor is someone who is a professional and responsible for selecting and putting together sound recordings ready for the final sound mixing for the final broadcast/film.
Lighting engineers (2)
Lighting technicians are involved in put up the stage / set they control artificial light for telivision/film production.
We would also require the following equiment:-
This TV programme was also filmed one year on and was broadcast 21 August 2014. This episode homed in on some particular students that the audience had already followed in the first series. This showed their progression from year 10 to year 11 and also captured students opening their GCSE results.
If my first series was to be a sucess then this would give me an opertunity to re-visit Middlesbrough College and catch up with pervious students to follow their sucess rate into either employment or gaining their GCSE/ A Levels/ awarding body qulifications.
Here is an example from 'EDUCATING YORKSHIRE' which follows one student who has a stammer and shows his progress throughout the academic year. It is thissortof scenario that I will aim to produce along with a successful and highly emotional conclusion.
The main difference i would make would be to focus more on the staff and behind the scenes , e.g security, cleaners, maintenance. Also to follow some selected students throughout their college life and we would hope to revisit these students/teachers etc a year later to see what has happened to them resulting in a second series. This can be measured on viewing satistics on series one to see if it wouyld be viable to shoot a second series. Anallaysing the sucess rates of former reality TV shows prove popular and go onto produce more series.It is anticipated that the main audience will be females of most ages from 12 upwards who also tend to watch similar TV shows such as 'Educating Essex,' 'Educating Yorkshire' 'Bad Education, and ''Waterloo Road as well as films such as 'School of Rock,' 'Bad Teacher' and 'High School Musical.'
For the production phase we would require the following roles:
Producer
A producer will be needed as they play a vital role within the television and film industry. A producer will overses the whole project from start to finish to make sure that everything runs sommthly. They will also be involved of the marketing and distribution of the project. Producers work closely wth the director and some other production staff working on the set.
Director
A Director of a fim or tv show controls a films artistic and its dramatic aspects, he must visulize the script and will guide the technical crew and actors throughout filming. The Director has one of the main deciding contributions when hiring the cast members, production design and all creative aspects of the filmmaking.
Script writer
A Script writer is someone who writes a script for a film, or broadcast. They prepare stories, plots instructions and dialogues. They also create the characters for the film etc. A script writter is very important as without a script writter there is no production.
Editor
Using computer technology, TV editors mix video footage and add music, sound effects, and audio when necassary.
Camera operators (3)
These are people that are professional camera operators and physically control camera equipment both in studio and on location for film.
Interviewer
An interviewr is a person that wouold liaise with the director and interview and audition cast members appropriate for the percific roles to make sure they have the right cast member to play the part neeeded.
Presenter/Narrator
A presenter introduces/ hosts the documentry / public event, also some presenters double as an actor in some broadcasts.
Sound Editor
A Sound Editor is someone who is a professional and responsible for selecting and putting together sound recordings ready for the final sound mixing for the final broadcast/film.
Lighting engineers (2)
Lighting technicians are involved in put up the stage / set they control artificial light for telivision/film production.
We would also require the following equiment:-
- Cameras
- Microphones
- Video editing software
- Audio editing software
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Assignment
Introduction
Within this assignment I will research and produce a report
on my TV show idea. I have been asked to research a TV show that is currently
popular and that is in the same genre as my own choice. I will need to research
the following points; channel and time that they are broadcast, weekly viewing figures
from a website barb.co.uk which will indicate how popular my TV show will be compared to others in the same
genre. I will also look at the different types of crew I will need to write and
produce my reality TV show and explain their part / role that each crew member
will have. I will also need to research where I will film my footage within the
college and interview staff and students to be in my show.
-
I have decided that my TV show is going to be called 'Educating Boro' . It
will be aired on channel 4 at 9 pm until 10:00 pm. the genre will be
documentary and reality TV. My TV show will cover all the aspects of college life
at a local college in Middlesbrough.
With cameras dotted
about in different places around the college to capture different areas of the college and how the
college functions day to day to include the various student culture at
Middlesbrough College. These areas would include students studying Visual
Performing Arts and would go into behind the scenes of rehearsing for the Xmas Panto, other areas
would look into the Kitchens and show students and staff preparing lunches/dinners
in real life situations in whilst studying to pass their qualifications
highlighting the colourful characters of staff and student team members. Filming in and out of
classrooms and interviews including both staff and students. Taking part on
student days or
cultural trips abroad such as to New York and/or Dubai and similarly on
enrichment and adventure trips e.g., skiing and orienteering with the Travel,
Sports, Public Service staff.
This TV programme will be similar to the 'Educating Yorkshire' series. Its format is based on the BAFTA
Award-winning 2011 series Educating Essex a British documentary television programme. It
follows the everyday lives of the staff and pupils of Thornhill Community
Academy, a secondary school in West Yorkshire. It first aired on the 15th of
September and it was the most popular show on channel 4 during that week.
This TV programme was also filmed one year on and was
broadcast 21 August 2014. This episode focused on some particular students that the
audience had already followed in the first series. This showed their
progression from year 10 to year 11 and also captured students opening their
GCSE results.
If my first series was to be a success then this would give me an opportunity to re-visit
Middlesbrough College and catch up with pervious students to follow their success rate into either
employment or gaining their GCSE/ A Levels/ awarding body qualifications.


Here is an example from 'EDUCATING YORKSHIRE' which follows
one student who has a stammer and shows his progress throughout the academic
year. It is this sort of scenario that I will aim to produce along with a
successful and highly emotional conclusion.
The main difference I would make would be to focus more on
the staff and behind the scenes, e.g. security, cleaners, maintenance. Also to
follow some selected students throughout their college life and we would hope
to revisit these students/teachers etc. a year later to see what has happened
to them resulting in a second series. This can be measured on viewing statistics on series one
to see if it would
be viable to shoot a second series. Analysing the success
rates of former reality TV shows prove popular and go onto produce more series.
It is anticipated that the main audience will be females of
most ages from 12 upwards who also tend to watch similar TV shows such as
'Educating Essex,' 'Educating Yorkshire' 'Bad Education, and ''Waterloo Road as
well as films such as 'School of Rock,' 'Bad Teacher' and 'High School
Musical.'
For the production phase we would require the following
roles:
Producer
A producer will be
needed as they play a vital role within the television and film industry. A
producer will oversee
the whole project from start to finish to make sure that everything runs smoothly. They will also
be involved of the marketing and distribution of the project. Producers work
closely with the
director and some other production staff working on the set.
Director
A Director of a film or TV show controls a films artistic and its dramatic
aspects, he must visualize
the script and will guide the technical crew and actors throughout filming. The
Director has one of the main deciding contributions when hiring the cast
members, production design and all creative aspects of the filmmaking.
Script writer
A Script writer is someone who writes a script for a film,
or broadcast. They prepare stories, plots instructions and dialogues. They also
create the characters for the film etc. A script writer is very important as without a script writer there is no
production.
Editor
Using computer technology, TV editors mix video footage and
add music, sound effects, and audio when necessary.
Camera operators (3)
These are people that are professional camera operators and physically control camera
equipment both in studio and on location for film.
Interviewer
An interviewer
is a person that would
liaise with the director and interview and audition cast members appropriate
for the specific
roles to make sure they have the right cast member to play the part needed.
Presenter/Narrator
A presenter introduces/ hosts the documentary / public event, also some
presenters double as an actor in some broadcasts.
Sound Editor
A Sound Editor is someone who is a professional and
responsible for selecting and putting together sound recordings ready for the
final sound mixing for the final broadcast/film.
Lighting engineers (2)
Lighting technicians are involved in put up the stage / set
they control artificial light for television/film production.
We would also require the following equipment:-
Cameras
Microphones
Video editing software
Audio editing software
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