Has anyone ever made their own TV show? I was an administrator for the official forum of a TV show before. It was pretty fun. It was a comedy zombie thing and it wasn't brilliant but it was a good laugh to be part of and watch. These days it is so much easier to make your own TV show because with YouTube you can now make your own 'shows' with 'episodes' so it's a good start for anyone looking to make their own TV show! Making your own TV show is a really fun thing to do but to make it big and get on TV channels that are watched by many people, that, is extremely difficult and it seems only the pre-established companies can do it but I see no reason why you can not make a really popular series on YouTube. The only difference is it's on the internet, not the TV. For those of you that want to make money through your shows then that is still possible as you can place advertisements on your YouTube videos. If your show becomes very popular you can make a considerable amount of money from it! So why not try it? Go out and get your camera, a few friends and a script and see what you can make. You never know it could be the next big thing!
I am currently working on a TV program well its in its pre-production so I dont no yet but it is quite fun. I do radio and youtube but it is cool to have a new project. 😀
no i haven't but if i could make my own tv show
it would be called something like
''fangirl time'' or ''fangirling 24/7''
lol
people come to the studio to fangirl about their fav artist/musician/actor etc
in front of the camera, for whole world to see, hoping their idol will respond to it and send them a reaction back through email/calling to our studio
will also give tips , talk about anything thats popular these days, we will have fangirl meeting days where fangirls can meet each other ........
There is a whole heap of TV shows on Netflix, Vimeo and Youtube.
It really doesn't take much to make a 10 minute short movie, or even a full length movie. Or like you said a TV show.
It just takes determination.
There's a contest here each year called V48 Hours. People from all over New Zealand make short films within a 5 minute time length within 48 hours. If they're a minute or two off the 48 hours they are disqualified. But if it's easy to be done here then why can't others do it?