How far are you personally willing to go in front of the camera to make good television? What price are you prepared to pay for taking part in a TV-show? Whether you are famous or not, a host or not, an adult or a child − would you go on a television mission at any cost? Today many programme makers successfully work with personality driven storytelling. Compelling and honest personalities expose themselves as real people in many television programmes. Personalities are also featured in popular reality-shows like ‛Paradise Hotel’ and similar shows that are attracting young people and inspiring their dreams of becoming famous. In this session we will give you four examples from different parts of the world on personality driven storytelling and reflect upon the potential effects on your life after taking part in a television programme.
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