You’ve got a hot new concept for a Reality TV show. You’ve been doing fashion styling and image consulting for top executives in your area. You are often blown away by the lack of understanding most of your client’s have when it comes to the importance of how they present themselves. Most of them know the nuances of packaging and presenting core issues to hundreds if not thousands of people. But, when it comes to their personal presentations, most of them fall short. You think there’s an amazing Reality TV show concept that will help educate business people about the importance of proper attire. Sounds like an amazing concept, but who’s going to watch it? Where are they going to watch it? Knowing your audience is an important step in developing any concept for a Reality TV show.
First and foremost, begin by defining who your audience is, and exactly why you are absolutely convinced that they will tune in to watch your show whether that is online or on the boob tube. Try to understand everything you can about your audience. What gender are they? How old are they? What do they wear? Where do they eat? What kind of movies do they go to? Do some homework on the target audience’s media consumption habits. Find out where your buyers are likely to already be spending their time online. This is where your business creativity will really pay off. One of the hardest things to do on a shoestring or bootstrapping budget is to build qualified traffic to your website. However, if you get creative with the right partners on board, you can make any project happen.
Now, how do you best reach these folks? Are they watching TV? Are they spending their spare time on MySpace or Facebook? Are they Blackberry or iPhone junkies? These are all important questions to consider as they will shape the landscape of opportunity for your program. If you really want to get your show made and you want to make a living doing it, then don’t think inside the span of traditional media. The underdogs are gaining strength and power in a completely transitioning media industry. Your primary goal should be to create your content, offer value to the audience and make an honorable profit doing so. Look for emerging media distribution channels that can help you deliver the audience you need in order to satisfy a potential underwriting sponsor. The internet is a fantastic place to start, but dig deeper and keep a close eye on what your competitors are doing.
Hector V. Herrera is an award winning producer of film and television projects. He is co-creator of Real Savvy Moms currently in its 5th season on Public Television. He is a brand visionary and a driving force behind the creative mindset of The Digital Couch. For more information visit… http://guerillamogul.ning.com/page/guerilla-media-mogul-ebook
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1951 musical comedy extravaganza produced by Bhagwan da. He was born in a poor Marathi family. His is story from rags to riches to rags again. Bhagwan Dada was born in 1913 as Bhagwan Abhaji Palav. He was the son of a textile mill worker but was obsessed with films. He worked as a labourer but dreamt of films. He got his break with bit roles in silent films and got totally involved with the studios. He learnt film making and From 1938 to 1949 he directed a string of low budget stunt and action films that were popular with the working classes. He used to play a naive simpleton. On advice of Raj Kapoor he turned to making a social film called Albela starring Bhagwan and Geeta Bali (Raj Kapoor’s sister-in-law), and featuring music by his friend Chitalkar, or C. Ramchandra. Albela was a huge hit. After that Bhagwan did not have any more hits and eventually had to give up producing and directing films, sell his bungalow and cars and move to a chawl. He took whatever roles he could get, but apart from Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje and Chori Chori, none were roles of note, and he eventually took on bit parts in which he did his famous dance. Most of Bhagwan’s associates left him in his time of need, apart from C. Ramchandra, Om Prakash and lyricist Rajinder Krishan, who continued to meet him even in his chawl. Bhagwan died in 2002 at age 89. All his friends died long before him. (source Wikipedia)
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1951 musical comedy extravaganza produced by Bhagwan da. He was born in a poor Marathi family. His is story from rags to riches to rags again. Bhagwan Dada was born in 1913 as Bhagwan Abhaji Palav. He was the son of a textile mill worker but was obsessed with films. He worked as a labourer but dreamt of films. He got his break with bit roles in silent films and got totally involved with the studios. He learnt film making and From 1938 to 1949 he directed a string of low budget stunt and action films that were popular with the working classes. He used to play a naive simpleton. On advice of Raj Kapoor he turned to making a social film called Albela starring Bhagwan and Geeta Bali (Raj Kapoor’s sister-in-law), and featuring music by his friend Chitalkar, or C. Ramchandra. Albela was a huge hit. After that Bhagwan did not have any more hits and eventually had to give up producing and directing films, sell his bungalow and cars and move to a chawl. He took whatever roles he could get, but apart from Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje and Chori Chori, none were roles of note, and he eventually took on bit parts in which he did his famous dance. Most of Bhagwan’s associates left him in his time of need, apart from C. Ramchandra, Om Prakash and lyricist Rajinder Krishan, who continued to meet him even in his chawl. Bhagwan died in 2002 at age 89. All his friends died long before him. (source Wikipedia)
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REELZCHANNELs Leonard Maltin, host of Maltin on Movies and author of the New York Times bestseller, Leonard Maltins 2012 Movie Guide, reviews Friends with Kids, one of a number of comedies coming throughout July to Movies on Demand on cable.
Friends with Kids, said Maltin, is a smart, frankly adult movie with a highly appealing couple at its core.
Friends with Kids is available on Movies on Demand on cable before its available on DVD. Movie lovers searching for other new releases, can access a list of the latest films now playing on Movies on Demand at http://www.rentmoviesondemand.com.
Here are some of offerings on Movies on Demand in July: