Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Understanding The Job Of A Reality Show Producer

By Enid Hinton


When individuals think of an experienced television producer, often the name Mark Burnett is the first to come to mind. As a reality show producer, Mark has been involved with series ranging from Survivor to The Apprentice, with one of his most popular projects that of Big Brother. He must be a good one, after all most of the eleven series he has been a part of are still airing on television.

A good producer is essential to the success of television programming. For, without a producer, or producers, a show would not exist. Without individuals with clever ideas, many shows based in real life would not exist. The same goes for regular programming, without great directors and producers, many shows would never be seen. As such, all aspects of the crew are essential to good quality programming.

Some good examples of successful shows are Big Brother, Survivor, the Bachelor and others. These shows have all been airing for multiple seasons and have quite a following. Whereas, others like Bully Beatdown and Utopia have not been nearly as successful as these or others.

A number of individuals watch Big Brother and Survivor religiously. Although, most all realize that there are camera crews and others on set. A good thing too, especially when it comes to Survivor as the crew is often the first to recognize an illness or injury which others may not realize. As such, camera crews are also one of the most important aspects of reality crews in regards to keep contestants safe during each season of the show.

Those who enjoy reality television shows might also want to look for related blogs and forums. A number of which can be found on post loop dot com. A website which can provide a great deal of information and insight on a number of different topics. Those using the site when registering properly can also make a little money, not enough to get rich but there is a five dollar payment for each 100 points received by participating in the blogs and forums.

There are also a number of blogs and forums related to television programming. Most often, a forum shares topics on both reality and traditional programming. Although, there can also be blogs and forums which are solely dedicated to one specific show. Before becoming active on one of these webs, it is often good to educate oneself in net etiquette.

While there is often no fee to join blogs or forums, many do have strict guidelines related to how and what individuals post and when. As such, before posting to any blog or forum, it is often best to read any associated guidelines. Otherwise, an individual may suspended from the site almost as quickly as having signed up as a member.

It is generally up to each producer as to what gets aired and what does not. On Survivor, the directors work with the so-called castaways to create the best scenes possible. Whereas, on Big Brother it appears to be more of a free for all whether during the main event, or after dark. Others subscribe to live feeds which show the house and house guests twenty four hours a day.




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