Monday, 10 November 2014

LO3 Radio Treatment for Tupperware of Travesty.

Radio Programming Proposal















Tupperware of Travesty!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




These are not the final terms of the agreement between you and _______________.  ALL aspects are negotiable.  Both parties will agree upon the final terms.  If interested, _____________ will contact you to schedule a formal meeting. 



 


Name or title of program:
Tupperware of Travesty!

Length of show (minimum 10 minutes):
50 minutes

Genre or type of program:
Comedy, improv show.

Brief description / synopsis:
This is a podcast where 3 hosts and guests create stories together out of the various cards (with words on them) they pick out of a generic box of Tupperware.



Production method: c Live Recorded • Both

Target audience
Time of day: 9PM
Day(s) of the week: Friday
Intended age of audience: 17 to 30 as this will contain vulgar language and darker themes than a usual podcast (the Tupperware cards could be on the same level as Cards Against Humanity), for the sake of the humour found in the podcast.

Show Presenters/Hosts
3 of Hosts:
Name/Descriptions of hosts:
Andrew Quinn the
James Hartshorn
Joe Taylor
Special guests can come on.

Delivery style: This is an improvised podcast with some darker comedy on what situations they can come up with on the podcast, and comedy from how the hosts react to each other. There will be vulgar language in this podcast as well.


 

Resources required


                  Human: Three hosts, Andrew Quinn, James Hartshorn and Joe Taylor, and optional guests

                  Equipment (Do you have your own setup, or do you need to use LukeRadio resources?): multiple microphones for each person, editing software (Audition), voice pop filter, a computer,

                  Location: A studio that can fit at least 4 people with soft walls and flooring to avoid echo,

                  Production time (recording and editing):


Additional information

(Include schedule / structure)

Content of show (items, features and articles):
  • Opening with introduction of any guests, any possible updates on the show etc.
  • Picking of random cards by each of the people on the episode and stories created from each of them.
  • Mailbag section for any questions from fans.
  • Advertising to keep profits.





Examples of questions and issues to be raised for interviews:

Q: How would this relate to Sheffield?
A: There will be cards featuring references to things that people from Sheffield may know about, like Henderson’s Relish for example.

Q: How will the audience be able to participate in this?
A: If the show becomes popular then we will set up a Mailbag segment where fans can submit any questions regarding the show or ourselves (if not too personal) and we will answer them.

Q: How will the show stay fresh?
A: We will be constantly creating more cards for the Tupperware (and taking ones that have been used at least three times out) and we will be trying to have a lot of guests with different senses of humour.


Styles of music to be used:
Music will not be commonly used throughout the podcast as the conversations between people on the Tupperware stories will be enough to carry out the podcast. However, scary choir music for the opening and ending to the podcast for dark humour that will be in the podcast.





Will your program use advertising to make a profit?   Yes  c No  c Maybe





Additional Details:






















Profits/Costs

Write a summary of your costs and profits here…

Resources
Cost
Profits
5 Microphones
£300
Ad free version of live recording sold for 69p
Studio
£140
Merchandising such as T-Shirts and posters etc if the show becomes popular.
Andrew, James and Joe
Minimum Wage
Advertisements on the free and live versions
Guests
Minimum wage
4 Headphones
£80




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