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  • How to Make a Cheap Infomercial

    An infomercial is a commercial shot to look more like a television program. An infomercial can last anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple of hours, with typical infomercials running for 60 minutes....

  • How to Write Great Screenplay Heroes

    There are many opinions on the countless ways to breathe life into screenplay heroes, but a character cannot be compelling on the page or the screen without these five elements. It's the writer's...

  • How to Write a Script for a News Broadcast

    You may be an excellent writer, but writing for a news broadcast requires the use of a specialized format. You need to write short, clever copy AND tie your words into accompanying video.

  • How to get Free Tickets to The View

    If you are a fan of The View, the hit talk show on ABC, that features Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepard, you can become part of the studio audience.

  • How to Be On The Oprah Show

    Have you ever wanted to be a guest on the Oprah Show? Do you need to find tickets to be in Oprah's studio audience or do you have an idea for a show? Keep reading this article and it will provide...

  • Facts About TV Commercials

    Television advertising is a versatile way for companies to promote their products and services. From their inception in the 1940's, television commercials have varied in format, price and content....

  • How to write TV commercials (the process)

    Despite the recent success of TiVo, commercials still play an important role in advertising products and services. Commercials can range from being funny to sad. Each commercial targets a specific...

  • How Can I Become an Actress?

    Many dream of becoming an actress, but few actually have the opportunity to become one. However, if you believe in yourself, practice, and most importantly, catch a great deal of luck, you may...

  • How to Start a Radio Show on the Internet

    Internet radio is exploding. Once thought a fad, it has become a hot way for people to get their message out. I admit, it took me well over a year to take the plunge. But now that I have, I...

  • How to See The NBC Today Show In New York City

    If you're a fan of NBC's Today Show, you can experience it firsthand during a visit to New York City. All it really takes is being willing to lose a little sleep, so here is How To See The NBC...

  • Movie Marketing Ideas

    There are a variety of inventive ways to market a movie in this day and age, especially with audience interactivity via cell phones and social networking pages on the Internet. Mark Cuban, the...

  • Music Video Techniques

    Creating music videos can be highly rewarding, as it allows the creative director to create a short story that does not necessarily need to be held together by narrative. In fact, many music...

  • How to Create a TV Commericial

    Essentials in creating a TV commercial

  • Movie Writing Tips

    It's a lot harder than it looks to write a movie, especially if you're just starting out and don't have any kind of reputation in show business. While there's no definitive "right" or "wrong" way...

  • How to Use a Teleprompter

    A teleprompter is used most commonly by newscasters. While they look like they are speaking directly to the audience, they're actually reading scripted words on a teleprompter. A teleprompter...

  • The Best Ways to Advertise a TV Show

    It sounds funny since it's already on television but even a television show needs advertising to pull viewers in and boost the ratings. Depending on the show and its target audience there are lots...

  • How to Write Animation Scripts

    The world of animation is endless. Sure, you can do a lot with an actual film, but through animation you can take characters and objects, as well as settings, and bend and twist them to do things...

  • How to Get Conan Tickets

    Looking for tickets to a taping of the Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on NBC? Well, ever since he moved to Los Angeles, a lot of folks have been excited to see him live at his new studio and be...

  • How to Get Your Own Infomercial

    Infomercials have long been used to sell products ranging from kitchen appliances to exercise equipment and massive music collections on CD. Infomercials are longer than normal TV commercials,...

  • Writing a Drama Screenplay

    To write a drama screenplay, develop a unique storyline with characters that the audience will relate to and like. Help the audience invest in the characters of a drama so that when problems...

  • What Are Movie Camera Shot Techniques?

    In cinematography, a sequence of images is recorded to tell a story or relay an event. Directors and cinematographers rely on various techniques in the production stages to create the specific...

  • How to Get Tickets to The Ellen DeGeneres Show

    The Ellen DeGeneres Show is one of the more popular talk shows for grabbing tickets when visiting the Los Angeles area. You can pass an hours time having fun watching and participating. Not your...

  • How a TV Show is Made

    The first step in making a television show is to write the script. If it is a brand new show, this script is called a pilot. Scripts can be written by individual writers or a whole team.

  • How to Make a Good Commercial for School

    A typical commercial is about 30 seconds, during which time you need to present visual and audio information engaging enough to entice an audience into buying a product. This requires good writing...

  • How to Write a Story for a Movie

    Whether your story is still in your head or already on the page, transforming it into movie material means first creating a screenplay. The most important consideration is remembering that you are...

  • What Makes a Movie a Success?

    Many different elements factor determine whether a movie is destined to become a timeless classic or will barely cause a ripple at the box office. Many a film, for instance, that has generated a...

  • How to Write a Script for a Cooking Show

    Writing a script for a cooking show can be fun. First, you must decide what kind of show you are going to do. Will it be a step-by-step demonstration of how to cook a certain dish? Are you going...

  • How to Write a Video Script

    Videos are used to sell a wide range of products. Whether a video is commercial or noncommercial, a writer approaches a video script the same way. The idea is to bring the audio and the visuals...

  • How to Make a TV Infomercial

    TV infomercials have been around for many years. Infomercials are longer than regular commercials and are designed to provide detailed information about a particular product, usually in front of a...

  • How to Make a Good Commercial

    TV commercials are the backbone of product sales. Commercial spots during shows that have high ratings can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to run, but companies are willing to pay the...

  • How to get tickets to see The Martha Stewart Show

    The Martha Stewart Show is hosted by the famous Martha Stewart. It is taped in front of a live audience - You can get tickets to see her show! Her show features people showing you step by step...

  • How to Get Tickets To The Oprah Show

    Have you ever wanted to be a member of the studio audience on the Oprah Winfrey Show? If you have you are not alone. Many want to but don't know how. It is fairly easy just follow these simple...

  • How to Write a Screenplay

    Write a screenplay that hooks the audience within the first 10 pages, has characters that the audience can relate to, brings people on an emotional journey, and provides a deserving ending. Craft...

  • How to Get Oprah Tickets

    Getting tickets to the Oprah Winfrey Show may seem like the impossible task. Brokers, re-sellers and less than stellar individuals will gladly attempt to sell you tickets to the Oprah Show in...

  • About TV Show Tapings

    To enjoy a television show taping, you simply have to request tickets to your favorite show, show up at that location and enjoy hours of entertainment provided free of charge. Be sure that you...

  • How to Be Part of The Oprah Winfrey Show Audience

    People sometimes joke that it is almost as difficult to be a part of the audience of The Oprah Winfrey Show as it is to be a guest on the show. (I have detailed how to become a guest on The Oprah...

  • About The Oprah Winfrey Show

    "The Oprah Winfrey Show" is an internationally syndicated talk show featuring Oprah Winfrey. The show focuses on a variety of topics with interviews that relate to current events and personal...

  • How to Write a Movie Review Without Spoilers

    A movie is no small investment these days-- especially if you see one in the theater. Many people consult reviews before venturing out to determine if seeing a movie is worth their time and money....

  • How to Get Tickets to and Attend a Live Taping of The Dr. Phil Show

    If you'd like to get tickets to attend a live taping of the Dr. Phil show, there are four different ways you can do so. If you'll be in the Hollywood, California, area, this could be a fun and/or...

  • Dramatic Irony in Television

    Dramatic irony occurs in a story, play, movie or television show when the audience knows what is happening but the characters do not. It is used for a variety of purposes, mostly to manipulate the...

  • How to Get Hannah Montana Show Tickets Free

    The Hannah Montana Show is what started the Hannah Montana craze. You can find any product with her face on it and hear Hannah's music at any mall. Yet, the chance of a lifetime is to see Miley...

  • How to Understand Movie Editing

    Ever wonder about how editors on big blockbuster movies decide what makes the cut and what doesn't? Here you will learn a basic understanding of what movie editing involves!

  • About Cinematography Framing

    Cinematography---the art of visually constructing a shot for a motion picture---follows the same basic principle as constructing a still photograph, although it is more complex because the image...

  • How to Attend a Taping of a Sitcom

    If you've always wanted to be a part of the live studio audience for your favorite sitcom while it's being filmed, but you assumed it's either too expensive or too exclusive, you're wrong. Tickets...

  • How to See Free Movies as a Test Audience Member

    If you have a movie habit, get free tickets as a member of a test audience. Movies, especially comedies, are often subject to screening with an audience before release to the public to gauge the...

  • How to Become an Audience Member to a Talk Show

    You see them on TV, but have you ever thought of going to one of those talk shows as an audience member? It sure is a different experience and much more fun than in your living room! :-) Know the...

  • How to Get Tickets to TV Show Tapings

    If you want to be part of the action and join a TV taping as an audience member, this is easily accomplished. Most shows tape either in Los Angeles or New York, so plan to get tickets for a time...

  • How to Write Great Script Scenes

    You've got the greatest idea for a movie; a film that has fantastic characters, an exciting plot and out of this world special effects! The problem is you have no idea how to write equally great...

  • How to Do Creative Framing in Films

    One of the often unsung heroes of film artistry is film framing. How the audience sees a shot can be essential to proper storytelling in film. With proper shot selection, you can make your...

  • How to Pace a Sketch Review

    A staged sketch review is a difficult beast to pull off successfully. It has to appear cohesive despite being composed of many minipieces written by a handful of writers. It also has to entertain...

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