First of all, the audience gives tickets:
That is what people usually call admission tickets. But let's be clear. Many people think that the director of the base camp can pick up the tickets at will, which is a misunderstanding. The director needs a reason to apply for an additional ticket.
Second, the student team.
The person in charge takes turns to select Hunan college students to watch the program at the base camp. It is uncertain which university to choose in each period. After the student team was approved, the number of people counted outside the recording room on the recording day entered with the student ID card, which was the largest audience. Usually more than half.
Third, the fan team.
After setting a guest in each issue, a fan team of the guest will contact the program group and need to organize an application. Individual fans can contact fan organizations and negotiate internally. It's no use looking for a program group
Usually, the fan team of each guest is only about 25 people, which can be appropriately increased under special circumstances (such as Han Geng and Shiyuan in the last issue). Because there are many fans, it is increased to 50 per person, one *** 100).
Content-related:
The dominant form of Everyday Up is an entertainment talk show, which combines the performance elements of many other programs and is eclectic in form design. The opening of the program is like the opening song and dance of a big party. The host and guests sang and danced and appeared in the cheers and screams of the audience, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere as a whole.
In addition to interviews, the program will also be interspersed with singing, dancing, situational performances and interaction with the audience. , highlighting the characteristics of the program; Experiential communication has become the main manifestation of some units, such as Master of Sand Painting and Yuefu in Han and Tang Dynasties. The host either went into battle personally to experience the charm and competition of sand painting, or put on the costumes of the Han Dynasty to experience the elegance of singing and dancing in the virtual space-time environment.