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Your viewers will have to look at each Mail Room to CEO in 20 Years, is It Still Possible? 10 Easy Steps To Creating An Internet Television ShowIs it possible to go from bottom line worker to CEO in a Corporation in America? In fact history shows it is. We have had CEOs of McDonalds rise from lobby trash patrol. The CEO and CFO of Enterprise Rent-a-Car went from car washers to their positions. Often even with such examples critics will say that it is not possible today? I disagree, but they make their point of contention very strong Internet Television is gaining ground. The newest rage of the world wide web is video and a lot of people are wondering about the options. A major consideration is how to create a TV show for the Internet. Here are some tips. 1.) Start in your own back yard. News shows and shows about local life will let you use ‘guerilla marketing’ techniques to promote your show. This will also allow you to harvest local sponsors to generate revenue. 2.) Combine a list of the following: A.) local high schools and colleges and their 3.) Design a ‘press release, flyer, or announcent” to for the list above. *Auditions, Contests, etc. for YOUR NEW SHOW. 4.) Distribute this ‘announcement’ to the schools. 5.) Build your team… * If you don’t have an idea for a show, let the ‘creative writing’ departments submit ideas and choose the one you like best. Choose a host, a video camera crew, a writer, a director. Put together the team that you think you need. 6.) Get SET! If your doing something like a “Sites of Wyoming site,” you’ll need to pick your locations in advance, set up a production schedule, and use the site as your set, but if you’re doing a sit-com type show, you’ll need to design a set. There are several places you can do this. You can build a set anywhere, in your house, in your garage, at a warehouse, in a hotel room, or in a public place like a park. 7.) Start filming… Depending on whether or not you have a ‘scripted show’ you can just film away and edit later, or you can have rehearsal, learn lines, film and edit later. That will depend on the show you are choosing to create. 8.) The Editing process… There are quite a few video editing software applications available. Research them all and find what suits you best. 9.) The Final Cut… - Get your video ready. You have your show, you’ve edited it, now, upload to your computer, but do not publish it just yet…. 10.) Get Sponsors- Use the “guerilla marketing techniques” to bring sponsors to your show. Once you have your sponsors, now you can upload to the web. There are many sites where you can upload your show. Myspace, Youtube, and Metacafe are three of them. Read the terms of service. They may not allow you to sell commercials, use affiliate links, or promote product, and the limitations on disk space may prevent you from entering an entire show in one clip. You may have to break it up into several clips. This could have it’s good points and it’s bad points. Your viewers will have to look at each Getting Down To Business - Employee Performance Appraisals ocal high schools and colleges and their When it comes to manning your company, you should aim to know absolutely everything that goes in and out of it. From how much profit the company makes monthly to employee satisfaction. And because it is the company’s duty to know as much as possible, an employee performance appraisal is highly recommended to be done every now and then so that the company will be able to determine what employ a.) drama departments b.) Creative Writing departments c.) Computer Sciences departments d.) Audio Visual Departments 3.) Design a ‘press release, flyer, or announcent” to for the list above. *Auditions, Contests, etc. for YOUR NEW SHOW. 4.) Distribute this ‘announcement’ to the schools. 5.) Build your team… * If you don’t have an idea for a show, let the ‘creative writing’ departments submit ideas and choose the one you like best. Choose a host, a video camera crew, a writer, a director. Put together the team that you think you need. 6.) Get SET! If your doing something like a “Sites of Wyoming site,” you’ll need to pick your locations in advance, set up a production schedule, and use the site as your set, but if you’re doing a sit-com type show, you’ll need to design a set. There are several places you can do this. You can build a set anywhere, in your house, in your garage, at a warehouse, in a hotel room, or in a public place like a park. 7.) Start filming… Depending on whether or not you have a ‘scripted show’ you can just film away and edit later, or you can have rehearsal, learn lines, film and edit later. That will depend on the show you are choosing to create. 8.) The Editing process… There are quite a few video editing software applications available. Research them all and find what suits you best. 9.) The Final Cut… - Get your video ready. You have your show, you’ve edited it, now, upload to your computer, but do not publish it just yet…. 10.) Get Sponsors- Use the “guerilla marketing techniques” to bring sponsors to your show. Once you have your sponsors, now you can upload to the web. There are many sites where you can upload your show. Myspace, Youtube, and Metacafe are three of them. Read the terms of service. They may not allow you to sell commercials, use affiliate links, or promote product, and the limitations on disk space may prevent you from entering an entire show in one clip. You may have to break it up into several clips. This could have it’s good points and it’s bad points. Your viewers will have to look at each Keep Up The Pace or Fall Out Of The Race! amera crew, a writer, a director. Put together the team that you think you need.Don’t you just wish you could coast for a while on your success what you already know? You want to get everything done and handled successfully and then just lay back and relax for a while.Well, you know how success happened in the tortoise and hare fable. The tortoise kept plugging along consistently moving forward while the hare figured he was far enough ahead in the race to success 6.) Get SET! If your doing something like a “Sites of Wyoming site,” you’ll need to pick your locations in advance, set up a production schedule, and use the site as your set, but if you’re doing a sit-com type show, you’ll need to design a set. There are several places you can do this. You can build a set anywhere, in your house, in your garage, at a warehouse, in a hotel room, or in a public place like a park. 7.) Start filming… Depending on whether or not you have a ‘scripted show’ you can just film away and edit later, or you can have rehearsal, learn lines, film and edit later. That will depend on the show you are choosing to create. 8.) The Editing process… There are quite a few video editing software applications available. Research them all and find what suits you best. 9.) The Final Cut… - Get your video ready. You have your show, you’ve edited it, now, upload to your computer, but do not publish it just yet…. 10.) Get Sponsors- Use the “guerilla marketing techniques” to bring sponsors to your show. Once you have your sponsors, now you can upload to the web. There are many sites where you can upload your show. Myspace, Youtube, and Metacafe are three of them. Read the terms of service. They may not allow you to sell commercials, use affiliate links, or promote product, and the limitations on disk space may prevent you from entering an entire show in one clip. You may have to break it up into several clips. This could have it’s good points and it’s bad points. Your viewers will have to look at each Advertisements - Varieties and Forms Reviewed or not you have a ‘scripted show’ you can just film away and edit later, or you can have rehearsal, learn lines, film and edit later. That will depend on the show you are choosing to create.From the psychological point of view advertisements may be classified according to their general purpose or intention and also according to the particular tasks which they set themselves. Thus we may have the three following types, according to the task attempted: Classified Advertisement. Takes initial attention, interest, and memory for granted, and merely seeks to direct the res 8.) The Editing process… There are quite a few video editing software applications available. Research them all and find what suits you best. 9.) The Final Cut… - Get your video ready. You have your show, you’ve edited it, now, upload to your computer, but do not publish it just yet…. 10.) Get Sponsors- Use the “guerilla marketing techniques” to bring sponsors to your show. Once you have your sponsors, now you can upload to the web. There are many sites where you can upload your show. Myspace, Youtube, and Metacafe are three of them. Read the terms of service. They may not allow you to sell commercials, use affiliate links, or promote product, and the limitations on disk space may prevent you from entering an entire show in one clip. You may have to break it up into several clips. This could have it’s good points and it’s bad points. Your viewers will have to look at each Advertising Career Overview g techniques” to bring sponsors to your show.The draw towards this industry is the multimillion-dollar campaigns, and the glamour surrounding the promotion of products and the clients it represents. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ( http://www.bls.gov/ ), non-supervisory workers in advertising and public relations services made $633 a week on average in 2004. Companies in the advertising and public relations industry arrang Once you have your sponsors, now you can upload to the web. There are many sites where you can upload your show. Myspace, Youtube, and Metacafe are three of them. Read the terms of service. They may not allow you to sell commercials, use affiliate links, or promote product, and the limitations on disk space may prevent you from entering an entire show in one clip. You may have to break it up into several clips. This could have it’s good points and it’s bad points. Your viewers will have to look at each clip individually, but that will allow far more advertising opportunity. The best solution to this is to use those free sites to host ‘clips’ of your show, in order to generate interest from other parts of the web, referencing your very own video site where you are not limited on time, space, or methods of promotion.
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