Saturday, 14 January 2017

Feedback on Idea | Development ~ SP

To get some feedback on our ideas, and to inform others on the rough plans that we have, as a class, we had a group idea session. In this session we all sat around and talked one by one about what our ideas were and what sort of thing we wanted to create.

After hearing everyone else's ideas, I realised that we all had the same sort of style for example; there were quite a few game show ideas and quiz show ideas. I really enjoyed hearing everyone's ideas and I knew that whatever idea was picked, I would enjoy working on it.

When it came to me talking about my idea, Helen seemed really happy with it. I needed to do some research into the channel I'm choosing to go with and the time slot. I said that I wanted it to be on BBC 1, however there were a few suggestions that it would be better suited on BBC 4. This is due to the educational side of the channel. I will need to do some research on this channel so I can see how it fits in and whether they have any other shows similar to mine.
Helen also suggested that I do some research on different formats and think about formatting my show like a book. This is something I am quite interested in and I really liked the suggestion.

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After doing some research on the BBC 4 channel and the different type of time slots I could fit my show into, I had a one to one meeting with Helen. In this meeting I told Helen a little bit more about my idea and the sort of tone I wanted it to have.

Helen liked the idea of it being similar to 'Pointless' and she liked the idea that it would be quite easy to watch for every age group. She asked me what kind of presenters I wanted and I told her that I was thinking about having two hosts which again showed the similarities to 'Pointless'. She liked that idea, and I was to go off and do some research as to how that would work in my show.

For my rounds, Helen suggested I add some word challenges like anagrams to make it a bit harder and add some more interest. Doing this will give more space for interaction with the audience at home as they can work it out themselves along with the contestants on the show.



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