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Week 5: Reading is Fundamental!
Week 1: What is Reality... on TV?
M1ENG MEP24 - MR24
Mark Janssen Groesbeek - m.janssengroesbeek@ma-web.nl
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Goals
🎯 Working together
🎯 Pitching ideas
🎯 Think of a new TV format
Objectives
⭐️ Presenting ⭐️ Speaking
⭐️ Pitching
Today
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This Lesson
Planning
How are we doing/feeling?
Reality TV Pitch - What is Reality TV? - How to Pitch - Storytelling
Reflection
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Planning
Week 1
What is Reality ... on TV?
Week 2
Preparing your Pitches
Week 3
Pitch Perfect Presentations
Week 4
Music Quiz + Taalblokken Unit 2
Week 5
Productieweek
Wintervakantie
Week 6
Fanfiction Introduction
Week 7
Fanfiction Writing
Week 8
Taalblokken Unit 2
Week 9
Herkansingsmoment
Week 10
Eindweek
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Use 1 word to describe how you are feeling/doing today.
'Good, Great, Fine, Tired & Bad' are not allowed.
I am feeling....
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
I finished my homework
Statement:
Slide 6 - Sondage
Why not? What happened?
If you didn't...
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I like to watch Reality TV shows.
Statement:
😒🙁😐🙂😃
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Which Reality TV Shows do you know?
Word Web:
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What is your opinion about these TV shows?
Opinion:
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Briefing 🎉
You are going to give a pitch for a new reality TV show.
A pitch is a presentation you give to convince someone (like a company) to work together or fund your project.
In this assignment, you are going to give a pitch to a TV network about an idea for a new reality TV show. This can be anything you want, for example a talent show like American Idol, or a reality TV show about a job or a company like Below Deck. There are no wrong ideas!
The most important part of this task in convincing the listener why your idea would be entertaining, and why audiences would love it. On top of that, you have to promote yourself: why are you the right person to make this reality TV show?
Briefing
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Briefing 🎉
An introduction: What is the idea?
The selling points: Why is this idea special, unique, or better than similar projects?
The match: Why is your group the right choice to carry out this idea?
The process: How would you carry out this idea? How would it work?
The conclusion: Summarise your key points to try and convince your listener one more time.
Structure
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Briefing 🎉
Do Research
First, do some research. Look up trailers and examples of reality TV shows on YouTube, such as:
competition or challenge shows such as Survivor and The Amazing Race
talent shows such as The Voice, Project Runway, or So You Think You Can Dance
lifestyle and celebrity shows such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Real Housewives
dating shows such as Love Island and Sexy Beasts
shows about jobs and businesses such as Below Deck and Selling Sunset
Make notes during your research. What stands out about these shows?
Step 1
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Briefing 🎉
Brainstorm
Now you have done some research, it’s time to come up with the ideas for your reality TV show. Here are some questions to help structure your brainstorm:
What category of reality TV show do you want to do? (for example a talent show, a social experiment, a challenge or competition, following people’s jobs etc)
What are your hobbies or interests? Could you turn these into a show?
Write down all of your suggestions in a mindmap, and then agree on one idea.
Tip: Don’t forget to give your show a name!
Step 2
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Briefing 🎉
Answer the following questions in your Pitch
Why is it entertaining or interesting?
Why is it unique or fresh?
Why is it trendy or current?
What skills or talents do you have?
What experience do you have with the topic?
Who do you know that would be good for the show?
An introduction: What is the idea?
The selling points: Why is this idea special, unique, or better than similar projects?
The match: Why is your group the right choice to carry out this idea?
The process: How would you carry out this idea? How would it work?
The conclusion: Summarise your key points to try and convince your listener one more time.
Step 3
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Briefing 🎉
More questions!
Think about the category of your show – for example, a talent show will have different elements than a show about a company.
What is the structure of an episode?
How does it start and end?
Is the structure of every episode similar, or could every episode be different?
Step 3
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Briefing 🎉
Example
Write a detailed description of an example episode.
Step 4
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Briefing 🎉
Prepare + Present
In pairs!
Divide the tasks for your pitch
Make a presentation (PowerPoint, Keynote etc.)
Presentation has to be between 5-10 minutes
Step 5
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Briefing 🎉
Storytelling
Know your audience
Make them care
Set the scene
Be creative with chronology
Know your punchline
Engage your audience
Use tension
End with a grand finale
Don’t be limited by words
Enjoy the process
Tips
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Did you achieve all of our class goals?
Goals
🎯 Research about True Crime
🎯 Using Adobe programs
🎯 Summarizing information
Reflection:
Slide 20 - Sondage
Give yourself a compliment 💚
and some good advice 💪
Reflection:
Slide 21 - Question ouverte
Any feedback or questions?
Teacher/Lessons/etc. Don't worry! these remain between you and me!
Reflection:
Slide 22 - Question ouverte
Thank you!
See you later, alligator! 🐊 🥳
M1ENG MEP24 - MR24
Mark Janssen Groesbeek - m.janssengroesbeek@ma-web.nl