For the first time last night, I got the chance to be a member
of a studio audience, and what an eye opening and entertaining night it was. Luckily,
I won tickets from the Applause Store to watch Britain Unzipped, which is
hosted by presenters Russell Kane and Greg James. The show exploits what goes
on behind closed doors and in our minds! Entertaining quizzes, interviews and
VT’s allow the audience to compare and question ‘How normal are we?’
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Russell Kane and Greg James in the Studio |
The night began with a warm up, hosted by comedian Rob
Beckett, an absolutely loveable character with unbelievable energy and
enthusiasm. He kept the whole experience running smoothly, whilst the chaos of
makeup artists, camera crews, runners, wires, pick-ups and technical hitches were all going on! He
got the audience involved by cracking banter and prepping us for some “woos” “ooohs”
“hahahas” and applauses. We even had a running theme throughout where we had to
mime taking shots whilst chanting “shots” everytime the music was played. (You’ll
understand if you watch it) Huge credit went out to him because when the
audience started to become drained after 3 hours of constant applauses and
cheers, he was him who kept our spirits lifted. You wouldn’t think it would be
hard work being an audience member, but we really are relied upon to keep the
aura and intensity of the building... because what’s the point in a show, with
no audience? Interaction and communication was key, especially in this show, as
it relied heavily upon audience’s reactions.
After the whole studio experience and witnessing how a show
is filmed first hand, it really made me appreciate how hard everyone on set has
to work. In particular how tough it is to be a presenter and read the autocue
correctly and naturally, without making it look like you’re starring and
squinting in to the distance. I was amazed how they had the will power to keep
going even though they had to cut and repeat the same line or joke numerous
times till it was perfect. A lot of preparation and hard work goes into
production, and the team really do pull together to make it work. It was
extremely insightful and interesting to watch; I wish I could be a part of it. They
all seemed to be happy regardless of the tiring nature of the work; there are not
many people that can say they do a job they enjoy.
I’m looking forward to it being aired on Tuesday, and seeing
how it has been edited together and which parts will be used... and of course
to see whether I get my 1 second of fame as an audience member! To top it off, Christine Bleakley, (TV presenter and fiancée to footballer Frank Lampard) was the guest celebrity, she won
the last round winning all the audience members a prize, and what better prize
then free white wine! Happy days.
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