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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Why are we doing this? Established format. Loads of resources. Would be challenging. Would be a lot longer than a normal multicam shoot at Uni.

Show Breakdown 30 minute length, with two 3 min ad breaks at 10 minute intervals. 2 contestants, 1 host (actors) audience members (volunteers). Everything is scripted. Treating as if live.

Studio Layout Black curtain- placed on the back and both sides of the studio Table C1C1 C3C3 Chair- Contestant Chair- Presenter C2C2 Camera 1- close up shot contestant Camera 3- close up shot Presenter Blank Computer for contestant Camera 2- wide angle shot of both contestant and presenter Computer for Presenter Audience Walk way Presenter will walk through walk way Audience shot WA shot

VFX Breakdown Opening Sequence Question 1 appears at bottom of screen + 4 blank boxes (black boxes, blue outline, orange and white text) Answers appear in boxes as host says them. Answer box that contestant chooses turns orange, then flashes and turns green if correct. Blue box with £100 and two lights either side appears at bottom of screen. Same process for questions rest of questions After question 5, half screen shows the 50-50, ask audience, phone a friend icons plus a list of money prizes, with the total the contestant is on highlighted in orange. Ask the audience – Bar chart showing percentages of audience’s answers (question + answers still on screen) On right of screen – two answers disappear from the answer boxes. Half screen list shows up with Ask the Audience and icons with red crosses over them (indicating they have been used) Phone a friend – 30-second countdown, white numbers with orange circle running around it. On right of screen. Contestants name + Millionaire appears at bottom of screen (If the million is won)

SFX Breakdown 71 separate music tracks and sound effects. All official music. Constant music throughout – everything mixes together seamlessly.

Screenplay 23 page screenplay. Includes all questions plus banter and conversation. Will seem natural. Room for flexibility if time runs short.

Production Roles Director Vision Mixer Sound Director Graphics Op Lighting Director Floor Manager 2 Runners Boom Operator Gaffer 3 Camera Crew

We are looking for… 3 Camera Operators 2 Runners Boom Operator

Promotions and Advertising Audience members through Facebook & posters. Request actors & additional crew via. ScreenProduction Society.

Questions