Thursday, 14 February 2013

Studio Production Unit: Pitch Preparation

I have been working on preparing my pitch this afternoon ready for Monday. I am now pretty confident about my idea, you can read all about it below:

Studio Production Idea

Title: Access All Areas

Format: Factual/magazine show

Idea: My idea is a factual magazine show which will focus on mainstream events; there will be a VT section covering shows and exhibitions with a roving reporter, who will review them for the benefit of everybody, but will as a sideline discuss the access and so on for disabled visitors. There will also be a review of a mobility scooter or some other piece of mobility equipment, this will be another VT section. The studio section will be an introduction, and a discussion around how participation of disabled people in sport has risen since the holding of the Paralympics in London last year. There will also be a discussion around employment for disabled people, and how it has become easier for those with disabilities to gain employment in the last few years.

Channel/broadcaster/schedule: BBC Two, 8:00 PM, Friday, because it is a factual show, so it can be broadcast after people have got in from work, had their dinner and unwound etc.

Target Audience: The age range will be adults in their 20s to 30s, as the show will be factual but will have elements of humour in it when reviewing the products.
Possible VT: Discussion around disabled people and employment, how employment for people with disabilities is now easier to come by than a few years ago, due mainly to the passing of the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995, and the Equality Act of 2010 which was a follow-on from the DDA
Possible VT 2: A review of the latest mobility scooter or other product that aids mobility. This will be useful for people with disabilities as they will be able to make a decision on whether they need the product or not, and it will be useful for people who are able bodied because if they are a carer for someone with a disability then they may need to know the information so they can tell the person they care for about the product in question.

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