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1 BBC BUSINESS CHALLENGE
GAMES, CAMERA, ACTION!

2 GAMES, CAMERA, ACTION! WEEK 5 Pitch Perfect

3 INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE RE-CAP! The Challenge: “Games, Camera, Action!” With the 2016 Olympics around the corner, the BBC is looking for a Youth TV Production Company to develop a special show to accompany the Olympics and you have been invited to pitch.

4 As a Team you have now… Assigned roles
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE RE-CAP! As a Team you have now… Assigned roles Decided what the objective of your TV show is Developed an overview of your proposed show The Brief: The BBC needs a concept for 6 episodes: one a week for the build up and duration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Days, dates and times are down to your team!

5 What are you going to get out of this?
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE RE-CAP! What are you going to get out of this? The opportunity to win a virtual one-to-one CV clinic with the BBC The four finalists will have a unique insight experience day at the BBC Network with local SMEs and employees from the BBC Practical employability skills CV enhancement

6 INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Week 1 progress You looked at the Health and wellbeing surrounding the Games Checklist… Be aware of Rio 2016 Know the Olympic motto Have a selection of athlete profiles Have an ambassador for your production

7 INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Week 2 progress You looked at Social Responsibility surrounding the making of your TV show Checklist… Have assigned roles and can explain what you are taking responsibility for Thought about your target market and the best way to reach them Have a genre and aim for your show How will your production have a positive impact on your local area?

8 Have a well- developed TV show concept
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Week 3 progress You looked at Equality and Diversity of your TV show’s audience Checklist… Have a well- developed TV show concept Tell us how you have linked your show to Rio 2016 Have catered for a wide and varied audience and minimised risk Have a social media campaign & roles Radio Times: 100 words and an image Radio 1: ten min interview script/plan on equality & diversity Have statistics to back up your social media campaign

9 Considered the positive and negative impacts of Rio 2016
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Week 4 progress You looked at Sustainability surrounding the making of your TV show Checklist… Considered the positive and negative impacts of Rio 2016 Know how filming your show will be sustainable Concept Pitch for 2017 and 2020 (Tokyo) How will you measure success, Inspire careers, and last!

10 What is Expected of You? RE-CAP! INTRODUCTION
THE CHALLENGE RE-CAP! What is Expected of You? NEXT WEEK you will present the following: A five-minute video of your team’s pitch to win the TV production contract A ten-minute, live, group presentation on how you have worked as a team Evidence of your work - either a hard copy folder of all research and ideas printed and professionally presented, OR a ppt presentation of the above on a USB stick

11 Week 1- Get to grips with everything ‘Olympics’
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Overview Week 1- Get to grips with everything ‘Olympics’ Week 2- Assign roles, choose genre, decide on your TV show Week 3- Reaching your target market, choosing aims, TV show development Week 4- Outcomes of your show, positive impact Week 5- Filming and fine-tuning your pitch Week 6- Final presentations

12 GAMES, CAMERA, ACTION! LET’S BEGIN

13 Team Discussion Are you on track?
GAMES, CAMERA, ACTION! IMPACT Team Discussion Are you on track? Is the work completed? What will you include in your 10 min live presentation? What is YOUR responsibility? How will you film your 5 min pitch?

14 TOP TIPS FOR FILMING 1 Know what your are saying, and in what order everyone is speaking. 2 Practice at least twice before you press ‘record’! 3 Remember these videos will be judged by people who know nothing about your idea before they watch it, so include all of your ideas and plans! 4 Keep it professional, concise and to the point! 5 How can you go that extra mile to make your team stand out?

15 Live Presentation: what to include How have you worked well as a team?
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE Live Presentation: what to include How have you worked well as a team? Have you overcome obstacles Differences of opinion? How did you choose your final idea? How did you divide the work load? What could you improve on next time? Why should YOUR team win?

16 TOP TIPS FOR PRESENTING
1 Have notes to help you remember what you are saying. 2 Every team member should say at least one thing. 3 Be aware of fidgeting, slouching and folding arms - you look less professional if you do this. 4 Speak clearly, don’t rush (this is hard!!) and remember to breathe! 5 Support your team during practice and the real thing by listening attentively while they are speaking.

17 AND FINALLY… Keep the prize in mind! Sell your idea!
INTRODUCTION THE CHALLENGE AND FINALLY… Keep the prize in mind! Sell your idea! Don’t think you can’t be professional just because you don’t ‘feel’ confident. Practice, practice, practice! “The very best impromptu speeches are the ones written well in advance” Ruth Gordon


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