This document outlines a television show and magazine called "Lifestyles Of Influential Professionals & Communities" that aims to showcase businesses, authors, musicians and other talents. The show would feature different departments like inspiration, fashion, music, and travel. It would include interviews, announcements and advertising. The goals for the first year include building a following, media exposure, expanding distribution and growing capital through advertising revenue. Resources needed include a studio, cameras, and weekly access to a television station.
The 1st International Photograph Gallery Road Show, TV Show and Social Responsibility Program will hold exhibitions, parties, and outdoor events in 10 cities across Europe and Russia. A reality TV show will follow famous photographers mentoring local amateur photographers in unique 19-episode seasons. 20% of profits will benefit a children's illness charity. An amateur photography contest in each country will select participants to guide famous photographers and potentially exhibit in events, with the prize being an opportunity to assist famous photographers.
This document outlines the vision, mission, targets, and beliefs to support a new streaming service. The vision is to put the whole world in customers' pockets by changing lifestyles and how people watch TV worldwide. Targets include a wide selection of live streaming channels, high quality video and audio, video on demand, an easy to use app connected to social networks, and accessibility across devices at an inexpensive price. The document provides statistics on internet, mobile, and app usage in MENA to believe that a streaming service could be successful in the region. It lists key features and potential content categories for partnerships.
This document outlines the tasks involved in a practical production project for a factual programming course. Students will work in small groups to plan and film a multi-camera show. They must decide on a format (talk show, review show, or magazine show), pitch their idea to an executive producer, research a theme, plan guests and scripts, and film the final production in a studio. Individual deliverables include an in-depth research portfolio and group planning portfolio. The tasks guide students through choosing a format, theme, and research topics to inform their show planning.
Présentation Emission TV En Mode Appartcreatemotions
Présentation Createmotions de la nouvelle émission EnModeAppart, l'émission TV qui parle d'immobilier aux 18-35ans sur les chaînes MCE et Demain à partir de Septembre chaque semaine, produite et animée par Bruno Waitzmann et Olivier Casado, des experts de l'immobilier.
This document outlines the content and schedule for a course on producing and pitching television programmes. The course will take place over 10 sessions between November 2010 and January 2011, and will provide instruction on developing programme ideas, researching content, writing proposals and treatments, scheduling, budgeting, and pitching ideas to commissioning editors. Participants will develop their own programme ideas over the course of the sessions and incorporate feedback from mentors to refine their proposals in preparation for commissioning rounds. The document reviews considerations for television schedules, formats, target audiences, and criteria used by broadcasters to evaluate programming ideas.
This document outlines a television show and magazine called "Lifestyles Of Influential Professionals & Communities" that aims to showcase businesses, authors, musicians and other talents. The show would feature different departments like inspiration, fashion, music, and travel. It would include interviews, announcements and advertising. The goals for the first year include building a following, media exposure, expanding distribution and growing capital through advertising revenue. Resources needed include a studio, cameras, and weekly access to a television station.
The 1st International Photograph Gallery Road Show, TV Show and Social Responsibility Program will hold exhibitions, parties, and outdoor events in 10 cities across Europe and Russia. A reality TV show will follow famous photographers mentoring local amateur photographers in unique 19-episode seasons. 20% of profits will benefit a children's illness charity. An amateur photography contest in each country will select participants to guide famous photographers and potentially exhibit in events, with the prize being an opportunity to assist famous photographers.
This document outlines the vision, mission, targets, and beliefs to support a new streaming service. The vision is to put the whole world in customers' pockets by changing lifestyles and how people watch TV worldwide. Targets include a wide selection of live streaming channels, high quality video and audio, video on demand, an easy to use app connected to social networks, and accessibility across devices at an inexpensive price. The document provides statistics on internet, mobile, and app usage in MENA to believe that a streaming service could be successful in the region. It lists key features and potential content categories for partnerships.
This document outlines the tasks involved in a practical production project for a factual programming course. Students will work in small groups to plan and film a multi-camera show. They must decide on a format (talk show, review show, or magazine show), pitch their idea to an executive producer, research a theme, plan guests and scripts, and film the final production in a studio. Individual deliverables include an in-depth research portfolio and group planning portfolio. The tasks guide students through choosing a format, theme, and research topics to inform their show planning.
Présentation Emission TV En Mode Appartcreatemotions
Présentation Createmotions de la nouvelle émission EnModeAppart, l'émission TV qui parle d'immobilier aux 18-35ans sur les chaînes MCE et Demain à partir de Septembre chaque semaine, produite et animée par Bruno Waitzmann et Olivier Casado, des experts de l'immobilier.
This document outlines the content and schedule for a course on producing and pitching television programmes. The course will take place over 10 sessions between November 2010 and January 2011, and will provide instruction on developing programme ideas, researching content, writing proposals and treatments, scheduling, budgeting, and pitching ideas to commissioning editors. Participants will develop their own programme ideas over the course of the sessions and incorporate feedback from mentors to refine their proposals in preparation for commissioning rounds. The document reviews considerations for television schedules, formats, target audiences, and criteria used by broadcasters to evaluate programming ideas.
Hannah Burke, Megan Hays, Colin O’Neill, Alan Thau propose an entirely online television network with an on-demand catalog and live primetime broadcasts available through their website or mobile app. Users can choose between a free, ad-supported option or a subscription option without ads. The social media-integrated website aims to be user-friendly and include transmedia features while advertising online through various techniques with 5 minutes of commercials per 55 minutes of content. They are interested in an ethnically diverse show to appeal to their minority-friendly network which currently lacks representation.
This TV show follows two drug smugglers caught at Heathrow Airport through flashbacks of each year leading up to their arrest. Each episode covers a different year, with the characters having differing recollections of events, revealing who has been telling the truth. While episodes can be watched independently as self-contained stories, the series as a whole forms a larger narrative. Scenes take place in labs testing drugs as well as abroad in various countries portraying the characters' activities in past years. The show will be released on Amazon Prime for audiences aged 16-50 who enjoy crime dramas.
This PowerPoint presentation outlines ideas for a new television program for E6 Global Media. The presentation will share the results of secondary research conducted on potential program ideas and primary research gathered from focus groups and surveys. It aims to convince the station executive director to greenlight one of the proposed concepts.
How to Pitch an Idea - Lessons from EMC TV & ToastmastersMatthew Broberg
I talk a lot these days, and it hasn't always been effective.
Four and a half years ago I nearly went to the hospital due to loss of oxygen during a presentation. Today, I'm a multi-year member of Toastmasters International and an anchor for EMCTV at EMC Corporation.
This presentation isn't about my story, but rather some elements inherent to ALL of our stories. Take a moment to review the points within the story arc taught here and reflect on how you can make a killer presentation to your target audience.
The document provides instructions for pitching a new TV show idea, including choosing from several genres (such as science fiction, romantic comedy, sitcom, horror), developing a concept with a "what if" premise and 2-5 main characters, coming up with a catchy title and logline, and researching current TV trends. Students are then instructed to post their TV show pitch idea to a discussion board for feedback.
The game show tests players' luck and knowledge over 7 questions across categories like sports, books, history, and politics. Players allocate their Rs. 1 crore cash prize among 4 boxes displaying potential answers, keeping whatever amount is in the box with the correct answer. They must allocate all money each round and cannot quit early. Participant selection occurs randomly based on answering daily trivia questions during a 2-week commercial promotion period.
10 Tips on How to Pitch a VC (FOWA, London)Dave McClure
The document provides 10 tips for pitching a venture capital firm, including keeping the elevator pitch short at 30 seconds, focusing on the problem rather than the solution, demonstrating the solution, showing the size of the target market, outlining the business model and revenue sources, discussing any proprietary technology, comparing competitors, explaining the marketing plan, introducing the founding team, and detailing funding needs and milestones. Additional resources for startup metrics, sample pitches, and blogs are also referenced.
This document provides information about the proposed TV game show "Beat The Beat". Secondary research found similar music-based quiz shows that were popular, indicating there is a market gap. Primary research via surveys found that people aged 13-30 would enjoy a quiz/game show. The show would involve teams of contestants competing in head-to-head musical challenges and games to eliminate opponents and win cash prizes. Possible hosts mentioned are comedians who could bring humor to the show.
The document summarizes how to effectively pitch a show to potential sponsors through prospecting, intro calls, structuring deals, and follow up. It covers finding prospects, understanding how agencies work, conducting a mock intro call, crafting proposals, and various advertising models like sponsorships, CPM, and CPA. It also provides an example proposal outlining advertising opportunities through audio ads, host endorsements, special episodes, and online ads and links. The goal is to help content creators confidently pitch their shows and close sponsorship deals.
This document outlines a presentation for pitching a new television show called "YOUR AWESOME SHOW". It describes how each slide would highlight key details about the show such as why it is well-suited for the current market, what the show is about, potential hosts and episode ideas, formatting details, bios of the creative team, and contact information. The overall goal is to convince executives that the show is a great concept that should be purchased for development.
This document provides an overview and synopsis for a psychological thriller film project involving a young girl named Alice and her doll. Key points include:
- The film will attract audiences without revealing too much of the plot. It is aimed at ages 15 and over.
- As a psychological thriller, characters rely on their mental abilities rather than physical strength to overcome enemies. Suspense comes from characters preying on each other's minds.
- The film takes inspiration from movies where innocent children are involved in disturbing acts or seem evil, leaving the audience unsure of who is responsible. Ultimately, it is revealed the doll is the killer.
- Scary London locations will be used, including outside of a school
Coaching par-le-jeu-construire-une-cohesion-d-equipe-par- le-jeu-et-si-vous-v...Tison Bruno
A travers différents jeux, découvrir :
- Mon potentiel individuel au sein du groupe
- Comment favoriser la cohésion d’équipe
- Mon niveau de confiance dans le groupe. Ma prise de risques
- Mon rapport à la réussite, à l’échec
Hannah Burke, Megan Hays, Colin O’Neill, Alan Thau propose an entirely online television network with an on-demand catalog and live primetime broadcasts available through their website or mobile app. Users can choose between a free, ad-supported option or a subscription option without ads. The social media-integrated website aims to be user-friendly and include transmedia features while advertising online through various techniques with 5 minutes of commercials per 55 minutes of content. They are interested in an ethnically diverse show to appeal to their minority-friendly network which currently lacks representation.
This TV show follows two drug smugglers caught at Heathrow Airport through flashbacks of each year leading up to their arrest. Each episode covers a different year, with the characters having differing recollections of events, revealing who has been telling the truth. While episodes can be watched independently as self-contained stories, the series as a whole forms a larger narrative. Scenes take place in labs testing drugs as well as abroad in various countries portraying the characters' activities in past years. The show will be released on Amazon Prime for audiences aged 16-50 who enjoy crime dramas.
This PowerPoint presentation outlines ideas for a new television program for E6 Global Media. The presentation will share the results of secondary research conducted on potential program ideas and primary research gathered from focus groups and surveys. It aims to convince the station executive director to greenlight one of the proposed concepts.
How to Pitch an Idea - Lessons from EMC TV & ToastmastersMatthew Broberg
I talk a lot these days, and it hasn't always been effective.
Four and a half years ago I nearly went to the hospital due to loss of oxygen during a presentation. Today, I'm a multi-year member of Toastmasters International and an anchor for EMCTV at EMC Corporation.
This presentation isn't about my story, but rather some elements inherent to ALL of our stories. Take a moment to review the points within the story arc taught here and reflect on how you can make a killer presentation to your target audience.
The document provides instructions for pitching a new TV show idea, including choosing from several genres (such as science fiction, romantic comedy, sitcom, horror), developing a concept with a "what if" premise and 2-5 main characters, coming up with a catchy title and logline, and researching current TV trends. Students are then instructed to post their TV show pitch idea to a discussion board for feedback.
The game show tests players' luck and knowledge over 7 questions across categories like sports, books, history, and politics. Players allocate their Rs. 1 crore cash prize among 4 boxes displaying potential answers, keeping whatever amount is in the box with the correct answer. They must allocate all money each round and cannot quit early. Participant selection occurs randomly based on answering daily trivia questions during a 2-week commercial promotion period.
10 Tips on How to Pitch a VC (FOWA, London)Dave McClure
The document provides 10 tips for pitching a venture capital firm, including keeping the elevator pitch short at 30 seconds, focusing on the problem rather than the solution, demonstrating the solution, showing the size of the target market, outlining the business model and revenue sources, discussing any proprietary technology, comparing competitors, explaining the marketing plan, introducing the founding team, and detailing funding needs and milestones. Additional resources for startup metrics, sample pitches, and blogs are also referenced.
This document provides information about the proposed TV game show "Beat The Beat". Secondary research found similar music-based quiz shows that were popular, indicating there is a market gap. Primary research via surveys found that people aged 13-30 would enjoy a quiz/game show. The show would involve teams of contestants competing in head-to-head musical challenges and games to eliminate opponents and win cash prizes. Possible hosts mentioned are comedians who could bring humor to the show.
The document summarizes how to effectively pitch a show to potential sponsors through prospecting, intro calls, structuring deals, and follow up. It covers finding prospects, understanding how agencies work, conducting a mock intro call, crafting proposals, and various advertising models like sponsorships, CPM, and CPA. It also provides an example proposal outlining advertising opportunities through audio ads, host endorsements, special episodes, and online ads and links. The goal is to help content creators confidently pitch their shows and close sponsorship deals.
This document outlines a presentation for pitching a new television show called "YOUR AWESOME SHOW". It describes how each slide would highlight key details about the show such as why it is well-suited for the current market, what the show is about, potential hosts and episode ideas, formatting details, bios of the creative team, and contact information. The overall goal is to convince executives that the show is a great concept that should be purchased for development.
This document provides an overview and synopsis for a psychological thriller film project involving a young girl named Alice and her doll. Key points include:
- The film will attract audiences without revealing too much of the plot. It is aimed at ages 15 and over.
- As a psychological thriller, characters rely on their mental abilities rather than physical strength to overcome enemies. Suspense comes from characters preying on each other's minds.
- The film takes inspiration from movies where innocent children are involved in disturbing acts or seem evil, leaving the audience unsure of who is responsible. Ultimately, it is revealed the doll is the killer.
- Scary London locations will be used, including outside of a school
Coaching par-le-jeu-construire-une-cohesion-d-equipe-par- le-jeu-et-si-vous-v...Tison Bruno
A travers différents jeux, découvrir :
- Mon potentiel individuel au sein du groupe
- Comment favoriser la cohésion d’équipe
- Mon niveau de confiance dans le groupe. Ma prise de risques
- Mon rapport à la réussite, à l’échec
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
Newsletter SPW Agriculture en province du Luxembourg du 12-06-24BenotGeorges3
Les informations et évènements agricoles en province du Luxembourg et en Wallonie susceptibles de vous intéresser et diffusés par le SPW Agriculture, Direction de la Recherche et du Développement, Service extérieur de Libramont.
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Bonne lecture et bienvenue aux activités proposées.
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Formation M2i - Onboarding réussi - les clés pour intégrer efficacement vos n...M2i Formation
Améliorez l'intégration de vos nouveaux collaborateurs grâce à notre formation flash sur l'onboarding. Découvrez des stratégies éprouvées et des outils pratiques pour transformer l'intégration en une expérience fluide et efficace, et faire de chaque nouvelle recrue un atout pour vos équipes.
Les points abordés lors de la formation :
- Les fondamentaux d'un onboarding réussi
- Les outils et stratégies pour un onboarding efficace
- L'engagement et la culture d'entreprise
- L'onboarding continu et l'amélioration continue
Formation offerte animée à distance avec notre expert Eric Collin