Thursday 23 October 2014

Studio planning

TOPIC/ISSUE
Fashion reviews, similar to fashion police and find a way to re create the look for cheaper. Red carpet meets the high street for a student budget.
3 segments.
Find a few looks and recreate them using high street shops - topshop etc.
Mystery box idea - create an outfit for a chosen event/occasion using 4 items.
Fashion do and don'ts for an event.





Similar set out to this but max two people talking per segment. The set I wanted two chairs in front of a background with somewhere for those modelling clothes to walk.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for Fashion Police is mainly female girls, mid teens to early 20s and anyone interested in fashion. 
My idea would be popular because there's nothing like this that's been made over here, the only thing that's similar is a segment on this morning but they use runway looks and find look a likes whereas I'm focusing on red carpet/more going out looks and aiming it more at students.
A show with the same target audience is Goks Fashion fix which got over 950,000 views, as well as Fashion Police which almost hit a million.
CONSTRAINTS
Some things that might cause problems is not being able to find cheaper clothes or because I wanted someone to model the cheaper outfit I might not have the money to buy new clothes for it. I'd have to use clothes I already have/ask friends if I have to so I don't have to buy new stuff.
GENRE
The genre of this programme would be a hybrid, with elements of a talk show and lifestyle. The generic conventions of a show like this are to have more than one person on a panel layout talking about a topic. With one person introducing the topic then having one or more people talking about it and adding opinions. I'm going to make it more creative by having 3 different segments so that the audience don't find themselves watching too much of the same thing and it's mixed up.
First section is find a few looks and recreate them using high street shops - topshop etc.
Second is a mystery box idea - create an outfit for a chosen event/occasion using 4 items.
And the third is about fashion do and don'ts for an event.
GUESTS/CREW
In the studio i'll need two presenters, 3 models doing 2 looks each. I'll need camera operators and vision mixers because i'll be using different shots and angles. Probably 3 microphones, two for the presenters and one for whoever is modelling the look. In the programme i'd need to use people that can act natural in front of the camera and can be talkative because they'll need to keep the conversation flowing so it doesn't get awkward.
VT NEEDED
My pre recorded video can be someone talking about an outfit that they've put together and who they've taken inspiration from. It will fit in easily at any part in the programme because it's staying on topic and with mic up what's going on.
OUTLINE STRUCTURE

Presenter introduces the show with a brief summary of the segments featured and what will be on in the programme.

Start of the red carpet look meets the high street segment, showing 3 different looks with the picture of the celebrity price and where from, then show a cheaper version with the price and where to buy from.

The second segment starts with the mystery box which can be a mini challenge where someone will have to make an outfit for a chosen occasion using 4 items provided.

The final segment where one of the presenters will talk about the generic do's and don'ts in terms of clothes for an event or occasion. Then they will be put to practice and 1 model will represent to do and another will represent the don't.

Cut to the VT of a celebrity inspired outfit, this can be a glamorous look or just a day to day one where they've found similar clothes to a celebrity. They'll share where the clothes are from and the price.

The presenters deliver the outro where they summarise what will be shown on the next episode .

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