Thursday 3 November 2016

History Of Game shows

The History of Game Shows
A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and or prizes. The very first television game show, Spelling Bee, was broadcast in 1938. Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on commercially licensed television.


Monday 18 July 2016

Homework

1. Uses and gratifications theory suggests that media audiences play an active role in integrating media into their own lives 
2a. The format of Takeshi Castle is a wide range of challenges for contestants to take on 
2b. The objective is to complete the challenges to get to the final round 
2c. Takeshi Castle has ordinary people as contestants on the show 
2d. Takeshi Kitano and Hayato Tani are the presenters on the show 
2e. The opening and closing scenes of Takeshi Castle has a catchy tune 
2f. Kunihiko Katsura and Eiichi Misumi are the producers of the show and there is no prize for winning the show as it is just for fun 
2g. Most Of Takeshi Castles audience is younger viewers around 7-13

Wednesday 20 January 2016

My Slideshow


Panic station Movie script


Script for The Panic Station Movie

 Inside a hospital and a babies cry can be herd.

Mother says, we will call him Neil’.

‘7 years later’…

Neil is in a playground singing and playing football when a girl called Trish walks by and tells Neil he is good at singing.

Later Neil is playing football and all of the fans are cheering for him (camera Zooms out to a bird’s eye view)

Neil on stage singing and Trish screaming, ’I love u Neil’

Man in formal suit tells Neil he haves what it takes to be a star. Extreme close up on Neil’s face and then he says, ‘I’m going to America’.

Cuts to an establishing shot of the plane Neil is on.

Next shot is Neil getting of the plane and saying, ‘I’ve made it’.