Thursday, 8 October 2015

LO4 - Game2funnypeople Treatment

Game2funnypeople Treatment


Name of the program: Game2funnypeople


Show length: 15 - 30 Minuets


Genre: The genre of the podcast is gaming with humor from different hosts which we will be bringing on to give there opinion about different games with the show being informal but informative.


Description: The podcast is about a variety of different games for different consoles with a number of different hosts coming onto the show to give their opinion about different games and consoles whilst being funny to humor the audience. There is also a chance for the audience to enter into a giveaway competition which generates money to keep the show running and gives the audience a chance to win a game which we have been talking about. We also talk about advantages and disadvantages to games, the price and upcoming games and consoles. 


Production: Pre-Recorded


Number of presenters: 3

Presenters: Dominic Leadbeater
Finley Mercer
Bailey Dickinson


Style of the podcast: The style of the podcast is informal which is more appealing for young people and young adults instead of it being formal which some people might find boring especially when it's talking about games which people are meant to be excited by. 


Resources: 

Location: UTC Sheffield

Equipment: Sound-booth X1 , Voice Recorder X1 , Headphones X3 , Editing software and a mac


Recording and Editing time:

We will spend nearly 7 hours a week on recording and editing in preparation for the podcast which will be shown nearly every friday


Questions for interviews:


Q. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this game?


Q. What is your opinion about the game, where could it be improved if it could be?


Q. What are the pro's of the new Xbox One?


Q. what are the pro's of the Playstation 4?


Q. Is it worth the money for the game?


Will advertising make a profit for your show?

Yes.

Further Details: 

The advertisers will help keep the show running and will make it so we have games to give out to the audience for competitions. 


















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