for an exam i have to design a quiz like 'who wants to be a millionaire'
The show has to be educational, appealing and most of all fun!
I need good ideas for the set design, the question format, prizes and scheduling.
This is king of urgent please help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? PunkieFreak4690 answered Sunday May 17 2009, 8:04 am: Just like you see on the show, "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," set up your game show with two chairs, and have a table set in front of you, like a presentation booth, so your contestant can't see the answers. Design your list of questions with money rewards, have your help options such as 50/50, phone a friend, ask the audience, double dip, skip a question (which appears later on in the game), or create your own options.
And to spice it up more, create a CD containing the music in the show, and have someone control the sounds during the game. Or make it amusing by someone producing the sounds.
You can build the suspense by emphasizing on the questions, and delay saying the answer. That's a huge kicker in the show! And when you get at a certain point, jokingly say you are going on commercial break before saying the answer to the question. That would be amusing.
Janie93 answered Wednesday May 13 2009, 10:04 pm: The design should be classic...maybe a $ sign. Educational can be fun. Try putting in questions like: in 1492, Who sailed the ocean blue? Prizes should be "free spa day" pieces of paper. Scheduling should be on Weekends. [ Janie93's advice column | Ask Janie93 A Question ]
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