Sunday, February 4, 2007

Brainstorming...

Now that I have picked the topic and title, I had to do some thinking about what sort of shows do I want to write about. So I started with making a list of different kinds of criteria, not really counting any point on the list higher than any other, but a list to help me start to think up different ideas.

Criteria:
1. Appeal
-Who does it appeal to?
2. Length
-How long does the show run?
-What season are they on?
-How much longer is the show going to last?
3. Genre
-Sci-Fi? Drama? Comedy? Etc.
4. Scenarios
-What situations do the characters get into?
5. Classification
-Daytime? Primetime? Late Night?
6. Kind
-Is it live or animation?
7. Channel
-What channel plays this show?
-Lifetime? Disney? MTV?
8. Age
-How old is the show?

After making this list I started to think about all the shows that I have watch all the time, seen once or twice, watched when I was little, watched when I was babysitting, or just seen a clip of. So as I was thinking about all these shows that I have seen in some place in my life, I started to formulate a nice list.

Shows:
-The Smurfs
-Grey’s Anatomy
-Numb3r’s
-My Boys
-Firefly
-The Suit Life of Zack and Cody
-Beauty and The Geek
-Will and Grace
-The Class
-American Dragon: Jake Long
-Dawson’s Creek
-Zoey 101
-Lost
-The Family Guy
-Ugly Betty
-Full House
-The Real World: Denver
-Codename: Kids Next Door
-Fraggle Rock
-Tail Spin
-Scooby Doo
-Road Rules: Viewers Revenge
-Third Rock From the Sun

So know I have a list of some shows that I could/will write about. For I feel that these shows have something to do with “Courtship on the Tube”.

"The ability to innovate is only as good as how one can accept changes and take risks." ~Franco Paolo Liu Eisma

3 comments:

Lauren said...

I really liked your brainstorming. It brought up a lot of things that I would not normally think about and helped with my own blog postings. Good idea.

JoeRo said...

I'm interested to see what you come up with. Good list and good start.

El Cid said...

OOOO do "Beauty and the Geek". I love it. Actually there's probably some valid material there to work with.