While crafting and theatre rank very high on the hobby list, my number one hobby is producing the tv show The Brain Game for ONNtv. Working on this show is a true example of how you can do anything you put you want with a little hard work and ambition.
In short, I had always wanted to be a part of tv production. The lights, the graphics, the music, everything about tv always seems so cool to me. I was close enough to it working at a TV station, but I was always limited to my exposure through the "account executive" title that I held. That was until I found a way to break onto the scene. In short, if you want to work on your own tv show, here is the four step plan.
- Come up with a concept for a show that doesn't currently exist. (for example a statewide academic competition featuring high schoolers from across the state- awesome concept. For good measure new made up show should also be something you actually enjoy)
- Find a client interested in the demographic for the show.
- Sell the client your show.
- Name yourself the producer.
This was more or less my plan of attack. And somehow it worked.
However, once the plan is accomplished, you have to actually produce a tv show. This part has been way more in depth and more work than I ever could have realized. I have spent numerous evenings emailing, phone calling and faxing. Then on taping dates the pressure is really on. We are a live-to-tape show, which means what happens in the studio will air. To date, I have produced 92 episodes of the Brain Game. I have scheduled 180 teams, coordinated 7,254 questions and worked on many a late night project for the show.
So how does Little T feel about Brain Game? At this point I can't tell if it is love or hate. Brain Game comes with a lot of abrupt loud noises. It is loud if you ring in to answer, loud if you get it right and especially loud if you get it wrong. There was a heck of a lot of kicking when there was a wrong answer this past week. While it could be because of the noise, I am pretty sure it was because Little T knew the correct answer and was trying to ring in and steal the points. What a smart little one.
3 comments:
Such a cool job! We love to hear about it (along with the many other things you do!) Thanks for taking the time to share. I bet Little T will hijack the blog as soon as he gains arm control. :)
Wow, I didn't know you did this. How cool!
I had no idea that this gig was nearly as involved as it is! You deserved that Emmy!!!
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