Producer Director Producers - Staff Producers
- These are regular employees of a network, station, or production company who are responsible for developing and supervising program production. They are usually assigned to a specific division, or in the local level, working on a wide variety of shows.
- Independent Producers
- Independent producers are entrepreneurs who sell programming to network and stations. They assemble a creative “package,” which consists of the program idea, the script, the director, the performers, and the production team.
- They are responsible for almost all network and syndicated entertainment shows.
Producers - Creative Aspects - A producer must be a creative individual – someone with a broad and varied background who is conscious of the world around him or her, sensitive to events, and able to undertake different responsibilities and varied program assignments. The producer must create a vision of the show – how it should look, how it should sound, and how it should communicate its message. To do this, the producer must move through a series of program-development steps.
- To develop a program idea.
- To begin background research.
- To analyze its audience.
Producers - Organizational Aspects - Television is a complicated and technical medium that demands an efficient organizer to coordinate hundreds of different details.
- The Program Proposal
- This is a brief outline of the proposed program that is used by program executives in deciding whether or not to authorize you to begin production.
- a description of the basic show idea (concept or premise)
- format
- Hook :some information which will help to sell the idea as unique
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