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Synopsis for "Actor Games TV"Concept:
"Actor Games TV" is a groundbreaking reality TV show tailored exclusively for actors. Unlike popular talent shows that cater to a broad range of talents, this show focuses solely on the art of acting, providing a unique platform for untapped talent to shine. The show offers actors a chance to break the barriers to entry in the highly competitive film industry.
Structure:
The show consists of several phases, starting with an online-only selection process where actors showcase their talents and gather points based on audience and judge engagement. As the show progresses, contestants are brought under one roof, fostering a collaborative environment while they compete in various acting challenges across multiple genres like Action, Drama, Romance, and more.
Prizes:
The stakes are high, with weekly awards for outstanding performers and a grand prize that is nothing short of a dream for any actor. The winner receives a million-dollar contract and a lead role in a major studio film, featuring alongside A-list celebrities. The show also promises representation, contracts for future projects, cash prizes, and significant exposure.
Unique Selling Points:
1. Exclusivity for Actors: Filling a gap in the reality TV landscape, "Actor Games TV" focuses entirely on actors, differentiating itself from shows like AGT, BGT, and The Voice.
2. Diverse Opportunities: Whether a beginner or a seasoned actor, a model, singer, dancer, or musician, if one can act, they have a place on this show. This inclusive approach widens the scope of talent.
3. Collaborative Culture: The show emphasizes collaboration over competition, aligning with the quote by Lakeith Stanfield, “This Game is not a competition, the only one you are competing against is YOURSELF!”
4. Comprehensive Platform: The show extends beyond the TV screen, utilizing a dynamic website and social media for registration, training, motivation, and updates. It's an ecosystem that supports actors in all aspects.
5. Global Impact: Aiming to revolutionize the acting landscape, the show promises to be a game-changer, offering anyone, regardless of age or country, the potential to become a movie star.
6. Positive Reinforcement: The show’s philosophy is that there are no losers, only winners. This positive approach is geared towards building confidence and trust, enabling actors to make a meaningful impact.
Overall Impact:
"Actor Games TV" seeks to redefine the path to stardom for actors around the world. It's not just a talent show; it's a movement to empower actors, breaking down barriers and opening doors to a realm of possibilities in the film industry. This show is where dreams become reality, and the next generation of acting superstars is born.
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This could be really cool. There was a reality show on years ago called THE STARLET, hosted by Faye Dunaway that tried something similar. You may want to do some research on that one. I'd watch this!
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Wow Sam Sokolow thank you so much for this and really appreciate your feedback.
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Sam Sokolow I just checked it out and you are spot-on! What is different about mine will be for men and women competing and not just women. Thanks again! Cheers, Mark
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I totally agree Julia Petrisor and really want to see this one come online for many out there who would never get this chance anywhere else. Cheers
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The question is, what do the audience get from watching this? Not well known actors, if the audience have a vote, would they know what good acting looked like? In the UK we've just had a show where aspiring musical theatre performers compete for a role in Mama Mia the musical, hosted by celebrity judges. The Audience get to judge the quality of their singing - a lot of people know the songs well.. A few years ago, there was a series where actors competed for a part in an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, similar audience experience.
Maybe check the ratings and audience appeal of similar shows as that's what will sell it to a broadcaster.