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The treatment-writing component should include the following contents (but not limited to):
1. Author Name – Yasmin Jasmy
2. Title of Show - AAAHH! Technology!
3. Format of Show (“Reality Series”, “Game Show”, “Made-For-TV-Movie”, “Drama Series”, etc.) – MTV Style Issue
4. Target Audience - Men and Women between 16 and 35 years old
5. Opportunity or Problem Addressed -
6. Desired Response -
7. Logline (1 or 2 sentence description of your concept. Similar to what you might see in TV Guide or on a poster for
a movie, but a bit more descriptive of content). – Exploring the everyday lives of people in touch with technology, be it the Internet or the Smartphone. Here Yasmin Jasmy acts as the host to discovering how technology has neglected our society as well as how it has benefited us – Yes, both good and evil.
8. Treatment (Synopsis, Outline) A detailed description of your show, as we would see it on TV, usually 1 to 5 pages in length.
Synopsis: In this show, the host, Yasmin Jasmy, will be meeting up with friends and random people of Kuala Lumpur. She will enter their lives and record parts of their lives that technology has had an effect on. One of the ways she will be meeting these individuals is by visiting their home. By doing so she will explore their lives and discover what they do on a day-to-day basis that is related to their use of technology.
Next, she will meet up with them at a café for a brief discussion on how they use technology on a daily basis. Their conversations will remain casual. There will also be shots of Yasmin and her guest walking around (places will be set before production) continuing their tech-based discussion. Yasmin will ask questions such as “When was the last time you called your Mother and asked how she was?” and her guest will reply. Her guest will also share her personal experiences with technology. Her guest will share information such as whether they have a twitter account and how they use it to communicate with people. Her guest will also give their take on certain theories Yasmin has concluded, one of them being that technology has made us more distant.
Another example of an episode would be Yasmin going to an up-and-coming local designer or local artist’s home or studio. In this type of episode Yasmin will determine how the individuals exploit technology for their own progress. For example, the artist might use Youtube to promote his or her songs, or the designer might use a fashion/business blog to sell his or her clothes. Yasmin will ask them questions regarding their activities related to work, for example, how said technology has improved their communication with their fans – or has it improved anything related to their work?
Yasmin will follow these individuals wherever they take her, as they show Yasmin how they conduct their work in this age. In episodes such as these, the title will be “Special guest” and the show will be a means of promoting the individual too. There will also be shots of Yasmin giving opinions or advice to the audience. These shots will be of Yasmin alone. Throughout the show, voiceover will be used in certain shots to give a clearer explanation of the current scene. This will be used to cut out background noises or during takes that require such voiceovers.
Yasmin will end the show at Sakae Sushi The Curve. The reason this restaurant was chosen was because of its advanced way of taking orders from its customers – Every table in the restaurant comes with an iPad 2 complete with the restaurant’s menu. First she will wrap up on the day’s events, talking about new information or a new way to view technology, the options are limitless, and depends on the guest(s) of the show on that day. The show ends with her choosing a dish of her choice from the iPad menu.
Next, she will meet up with them at a café for a brief discussion on how they use technology on a daily basis. Their conversations will remain casual. There will also be shots of Yasmin and her guest walking around (places will be set before production) continuing their tech-based discussion. Yasmin will ask questions such as “When was the last time you called your Mother and asked how she was?” and her guest will reply. Her guest will also share her personal experiences with technology. Her guest will share information such as whether they have a twitter account and how they use it to communicate with people. Her guest will also give their take on certain theories Yasmin has concluded, one of them being that technology has made us more distant.
Another example of an episode would be Yasmin going to an up-and-coming local designer or local artist’s home or studio. In this type of episode Yasmin will determine how the individuals exploit technology for their own progress. For example, the artist might use Youtube to promote his or her songs, or the designer might use a fashion/business blog to sell his or her clothes. Yasmin will ask them questions regarding their activities related to work, for example, how said technology has improved their communication with their fans – or has it improved anything related to their work?
Yasmin will follow these individuals wherever they take her, as they show Yasmin how they conduct their work in this age. In episodes such as these, the title will be “Special guest” and the show will be a means of promoting the individual too. There will also be shots of Yasmin giving opinions or advice to the audience. These shots will be of Yasmin alone. Throughout the show, voiceover will be used in certain shots to give a clearer explanation of the current scene. This will be used to cut out background noises or during takes that require such voiceovers.
Yasmin will end the show at Sakae Sushi The Curve. The reason this restaurant was chosen was because of its advanced way of taking orders from its customers – Every table in the restaurant comes with an iPad 2 complete with the restaurant’s menu. First she will wrap up on the day’s events, talking about new information or a new way to view technology, the options are limitless, and depends on the guest(s) of the show on that day. The show ends with her choosing a dish of her choice from the iPad menu.
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The treatment-writing component should include the following contents (but not limited to):
1. Author Name – Yasmin Jasmy
2. Title of Show – Byte-Sized Life
3. Format of Show (“Reality Series”, “Game Show”, “Made-For-TV-Movie”, “Drama Series”, etc.) – Docu-series
4. Target Audience – Everyone between the age of 14 and 45years old
5. Opportunity or Problem Addressed
6. Desired Response – People feel more informed with the changes technology have brought. People contribute to the development of the show by sending e-mails or snail-mails that include personal ideas for the next episode. Audience could also contribute by sharing their experiences via e-mail/snail mail, and these could be used as topics in future episodes.
7. Logline (1 or 2 sentence description of your concept. Similar to what you might see in TV Guide or on a poster for a movie, but a bit more descriptive of content). – This 30-minute program will show how much technology has affected our daily lives. From your office to your marriage, discover how technology has changed your world.
8. Treatment (Synopsis, Outline) A detailed description of your show, as we would see it on TV, usually 1 to 5 pages in length.
Synopsis/Outline: In every episode, the show will start off with close-up shots of different technologies in our society. There will be shots of people walking down the street talking on the phone, on their laptops in cafes, amongst other things. The part that will distinct every episode is the very beginning, where the name of the place where and the date filming took place are shown. And the shot fades into the scenes that I mentioned above.
There will be background music, usually music by a local artist (Here we attract local artists to our show as a platform to promote their music) throughout the introduction. This may not always be the case, other times “Dubstep” will be used. Dubstep is a music genre that is the epitome of Electronic music.
The host will be a man, only because men are more trusted when it comes to gadgets, the audience will feel this too. The host will talk to the camera, giving the audience a brief introduction on the day’s theme/topic.
Next, the host will take us to a place that relates to the topic. For example, if the theme/topic is marriages, the show will introduce a place that relates to the topic. There will be shots of married couples on the phone; married couples facing away from one another, busy on their gadgets; a married woman carrying around an iPad; a married man carrying around two mobile phones, etc. Research will of course be done prior to filming to find out how marriages have been affected by technology. The episode will base around information collected – The findings will be shown through visuals, in some episodes professional actors may do acting so that the situation is better understood. For example, let’s say, findings show that housewives use the iPad to better organize their daily activities. A professional actress may be hired to act out a scene where by a housewife keys in her to-do list into her iPad, then drives around town with her iPad in her handbag. After some stories, there will be voiceover on some scenes to further explain the theme/topic.
The show will continue, exploring places and people related to the topic, to strengthen the message. Occasionally, the host will give his opinions on things, funny remarks, and sarcastic remarks; just to give the show a little flavor. Sound effects will also be used when jokes are made, or during guest bloopers. The sound effects used will be robotic/futuristic sounds, to compliment the “Tech” theme.
The end of the show will be a fast forward recap of the entire show, visualized through a person using the mouse to press rewind and fast-forward on the screen. Finally, the camera will zoom out to show someone watching the whole episode on an iPod and putting it away, and the show ends with the screen fading out to an image of the earth that is covered with microchips. The ending may defer every episode: Sometimes it will end with someone taking out a tape from the tape player or a cd from the cd player.
There will be background music, usually music by a local artist (Here we attract local artists to our show as a platform to promote their music) throughout the introduction. This may not always be the case, other times “Dubstep” will be used. Dubstep is a music genre that is the epitome of Electronic music.
The host will be a man, only because men are more trusted when it comes to gadgets, the audience will feel this too. The host will talk to the camera, giving the audience a brief introduction on the day’s theme/topic.
Next, the host will take us to a place that relates to the topic. For example, if the theme/topic is marriages, the show will introduce a place that relates to the topic. There will be shots of married couples on the phone; married couples facing away from one another, busy on their gadgets; a married woman carrying around an iPad; a married man carrying around two mobile phones, etc. Research will of course be done prior to filming to find out how marriages have been affected by technology. The episode will base around information collected – The findings will be shown through visuals, in some episodes professional actors may do acting so that the situation is better understood. For example, let’s say, findings show that housewives use the iPad to better organize their daily activities. A professional actress may be hired to act out a scene where by a housewife keys in her to-do list into her iPad, then drives around town with her iPad in her handbag. After some stories, there will be voiceover on some scenes to further explain the theme/topic.
The show will continue, exploring places and people related to the topic, to strengthen the message. Occasionally, the host will give his opinions on things, funny remarks, and sarcastic remarks; just to give the show a little flavor. Sound effects will also be used when jokes are made, or during guest bloopers. The sound effects used will be robotic/futuristic sounds, to compliment the “Tech” theme.
The end of the show will be a fast forward recap of the entire show, visualized through a person using the mouse to press rewind and fast-forward on the screen. Finally, the camera will zoom out to show someone watching the whole episode on an iPod and putting it away, and the show ends with the screen fading out to an image of the earth that is covered with microchips. The ending may defer every episode: Sometimes it will end with someone taking out a tape from the tape player or a cd from the cd player.
1. First episode: How it affects ur lifestyle
2. 2nd ep: Marriages
3. 3rd ep: Studies
4. 4th ep: Help desk, cases can be reported.
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2. 2nd ep: Marriages
3. 3rd ep: Studies
4. 4th ep: Help desk, cases can be reported.
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The treatment-writing component should include the following contents (but not limited to):
1. Author Name – Yasmin Jasmy
2. Title of Show - Tic Tech Toe
3. Format of Show (“Reality Series”, “Game Show”, “Made-For-TV-Movie”, “Drama Series”, etc.) – Game Show
4. Target Audience – Anyone between the age of 16 to 45 years old
5. Opportunity or Problem Addressed – Tests the audience on their knowledge of anything technology. Questions range from easy, common sense questions to difficult university-level questions.
6. Desired Response – Just like every game show, I expect the audience to be entertained by the guest stars antics and answers, as well as get informed. I want the audience at home to try to answer the questions (interactivity) and feel they learned something at the end of every show.
7. Logline (1 or 2 sentence description of your concept. Similar to what you might see in TV Guide or on a poster for
a movie, but a bit more descriptive of content). A unique tic tac toe game show that tests your knowledge on Technology and Sciences. This is not just a Science class, this is a game where the smartest survives.. and ultimately wins a prize.
8. Treatment (Synopsis, Outline) A detailed description of your show, as we would see it on TV, usually 1 to 5 pages in length.
Synopsis/Outline: The show is, at its essence, a game of tic tac toe. There will be two contestants, each representing Noughts (Os) and crosses (Xs), and each a woman and a man respectively. The "board" for the game is a 3 × 3 vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity (or "star") seated at a desk and facing the contestants. The stars are asked questions and the contestants judge the veracity of their answers in order to win the game. This show will serve as entertainment by giving the celebrity question subjects and “bluff” answers prior to the show – The answers will be “joke answers” and will be given prior to the actual answer. Other than that, this show is a legitimate game show, and the celebrities would be hearing the questions for the first time when on air. The host sits between the two contestants throughout the show. The female contestant, traditionally, will choose her square or celebrity first. After the celebrity gives his or her final answer, the female contestant will choose to either agree or disagree with the answer. At the event of the female contestant being wrong, the box will be given to the opponent, the male contestant, unless that caused the opponent to get three in a row. In that case, the opponent had to win the square on his or her own. A player also wins by getting five "Xs" or "Os" on the game board (thus preventing draws). The next round is started by whomever won the round before.
Big Money Round:
The day’s champion and a celebrity of their choice play a general knowledge trivia round. The two are asked as many multiple-choice questions as possible and the celebrity is able to confer with the champion, but only the champion can answer the question. Each of the nine celebrities hold envelopes with cash amounts ranging from RM 200 – RM 5000, with the chosen celebrity's amount added to the champion's total for each correct answer. At the end of 60 seconds, the champion is given a choice to quit with the money they have won or risk it all on an open-ended double-or-nothing question, with the category given to the champion before they make the decision.
Secret Square:
The Secret Square is revealed to audiences at home. The contestants are informed that they are playing a Secret Square game. The question for the star is sealed in a special envelope and is almost always multiple-choice. The Secret Square game is played for an accumulating jackpot of prizes that the host refers to as "The Secret Square Stash". A new prize will be added to the jackpot each day until someone claims it.
"Pick a Star and Win a Prize"
Each of the nine squares holds a different prize, with RM 10,000 cash being the most expensive. The day's winner simply picks the celebrity he or she wants and correctly agrees or disagrees with a Secret Square-style question the host asks the celebrity in order to claim the prize.
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