http://fireinthehero.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fireinthehero.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs 2011-08-23 02:19 am (UTC)

"Well, the show is becoming condensed from what it used to be where I'm from. It used to be a 24 hour, often live, network - when you couldn't show the heroes themselves, there'd be talkshows about the heroes, documentaries about heroes... you get the idea. My current thinking is an hour long show. The highlights of what the heroes did that day, combined with interviews, commentary... the whole package, really. People get to know their heroes, get to see them as more than just faceless people in tight costumes... to fall in love with them a little, really."

More papers being shuffled out. Bits about how to pay heroes while maintaining their secret identity. More details on the format of the show, Even ideal times to run it. He spared no detail.

"The hour long format also gives us plenty of editing time. While live broadcasts naturally get the highest ratings, until we've got the show working like a well-oiled machine, the extra level of control is good so we can present the best - and most entertaining! - face possible."

"To get viewers a bit more involved, to make it a competition, heroes have ratings. For every rescue, arrest, and so on... they get more points. At the end of a season, we crown a King of Heroes for the year, and then the season starts anew. It's a wonderful way to get people to get excited about their heroes."

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