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  1. Oct 9, 2024 · Bring your favorite game shows like Family Feud, Jeopardy!, and Ninja Warrior to life - at home! Easy, fun ways to create unforgettable family nights.

    • Overview
    • Setting up the Game Show Format
    • Developing Quiz Show Questions
    • Developing Challenges for Performance-Based Game Shows
    • Developing Challenges for Physical Competition Games
    • Filming Episodes

    Game shows have a long history in television and are a beloved form of entertainment. If you love watching them, you may feel tempted to develop one yourself. Whether you're trying to get your show aired on a big network or local access television, or even if you just want to stream it for free on a YouTube channel, there are many things you need to keep in mind when developing a game show.

    First decide the game show format you want, puzzle, performance, or trivia, as well as the theme, like college sports or video games.

    Vary the questions or prompts in difficulty so watching your show is less boring and more entertaining.

    Make sure you have a production crew ready; someone to write the shows, someone to film them, someone to edit the video you capture, and at least a charismatic show host!

    There are many types of game shows on the market, and you need to decide which genre your show will belong to. Types of game shows include:

    Trivia games like Jeopardy and Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?

    Puzzle games like Playmania and Concentration

    Word games like Wheel of Fortune and The Last Word

    Physical competition games like American Gladiators and Battle Dome

    Performance competition shows like American Idol and America’s Got Talent

    Decide on question categories for each episode.

    All quiz games, from the weekly trivia game at your local bar to Jeopardy, divide their questions into themed categories.

    Categories can be as broad or specific as you like, but have a good mixture of the two.

    Examples of broad categories might include science, history, music, or politics.

    Examples of more specific categories might include endangered species, World War II, punk music, or U.S. presidents.

    Although you can repeat categories from time to time, vary them as much as possible between episodes. You don’t want contestants to be able to predict what types of questions you’re going to ask, and you don’t want your audience to get bored.

    Create a variety of challenges.

    Although the talent of your contestants is the real selling point in this genre of the game show, you also want to vary the challenges enough to both keep them on their heels and keep your audience engaged. Before you even begin filming your pilot episode, plan out the challenges you want your contestants to complete for the entire season of your show.

    Have your contestants perform classical feats.

    Many performance competition game shows focus on skills that have a revered tradition with well-loved classics. If your game show falls into this category, the people who watch your show might respond well to watching modern-day contestants pay homage to the tradition of their art.

    For a cooking game show, have contestants recreate classical dishes with a long tradition, such as chicken cordon bleu or a croquembouche.

    For a singing game show, have contestants sing old standards that demonstrate their ability to step into a song imbued with someone else’s legacy — Aretha Franklin’s “Chain of Fools” or Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” for example.

    Challenge your contestants to outdo each other in strength competitions.

    There are a number of different ways you can test contestants’ strengths that is more entertaining than simply having them lift weights in a gym. Some examples might include:

    Putting them through a classic childhood exercise like a wheelbarrow race; not only do the contestants have to prove their arm strength over a long distance, but the audience can enjoy laughing along with grown contestants engaging in childish games.

    Recreate a fun state fair environment by having contestants throw balls at targets for prizes; however, the balls should be heavy medicine balls, and the targets should be far away.

    Use your imagination — there are numerous ways to have fun while challenging muscle strength.

    See how fast your contestants are.

    Whether you’re trying to sell your game show to a major network or local broadcast television, or even just filming it to upload on Youtube, you will need help from a team of people to make your game show a reality. You will need, at minimum:

    Camera operators — you need enough camera angles to show the host and all of the contestants. If you have individual contestants, you might just need two camera operators — one for the host and one for all of the contestants. However, if you have multiple teams, you might need a camera operator dedicated to each team.

    A production editor — someone who is familiar with video production software like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut.

    A sound technician — someone who can ensure that the sound quality of all the dialogue on the show is picked up clearly.

  2. You'll need a really good and unique idea, be good at selling it and have enough luck to get noticed. Depending on how much money/time/ambition you have, you could try hosting your game show on Youtube and hope it gets exposure/popularity from there. You'd probably need a team though. 4.

  3. Aug 27, 2015 · Game of Thrones has about as much in common with Will & Grace as The Housewives franchise does with The First 48, but many people who peg something a "reality show" miss that point. And while some production companies would take issue with anyone referring to their factual programming as "reality TV" we've decided to embrace the term and move on.

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  7. Nov 3, 2024 · Appearing on a game show is surprisingly easy. In most cases, it’s as simple as getting in touch with the company that produces the show and letting them know that you’re interested in becoming a contestant. You may also have to pass a preliminary audition for more competitive shows.

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