So You Think You Are Smarter Than A..."
Today’s TV game show phenomenon has aroused the interest of channel surfers across the globe. With the advent of such shows as “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,” “Deal Or No Deal,” “The Weakest Link,” and “Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?” the universal psyche has latched onto the idea of winning big within a short amount of time, and with minimal effort.
Let’s face it... we’re hooked! Everybody wants to play and everybody wants to win! That’s why Bollotta Entertainment has parlayed the success of the current game show frenzy into corporate meetings and events.
Designed to fit within the confines of a general session, breakout session, or meal event, “So You Think You’re Smarter Than A...?” can be customized for any industry…
“So, You Think You’re Smarter Than A Pharmacologist?”
“So You Think You’re Smarter Than A Tax Accountant?”
“So, You Think You’re Smarter Than A Hula Dancer?”
Well, prove it! This game show format is utilized to:
A. Convey Important Information
B. Motivate Salespeople
C. Establish Relationships
D. Build Morale
E. Energize and Entertain
F. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Presented in a light-hearted, quick-paced manner,“So You Think You’re Smarte
r Than A...?” is hosted by TV/film actor, Jorge Luis Abreu, whose professional credits include appearances on Friends, ER, Seinfeld, Judging Amy, and Hannah Montana (opposite Larry David), and whose innate sense of humor ensures the right balance of levity and competition throughout the program.
Featuring a professionally produced game show logo, opening video roll with accompanying voice-over, appropriate sound effects, and team banners, this one-hour [or less] game show is also fully scripted to include production and stage cues.
Bollotta Entertainment also has an Entertainment Seminar of the same ilk, called "SO YOU THINK YOU'RE SMARTER THAN AN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCER," that is designed to help you, the meeting planner, conceptualize entertainment, better use music in your events, better understand production elements and their uses, and more successfully deal witht the nuances of entertainment contracting...especially that of headline entertainment. The seminar was developed for MPI Los Angeles, where it was presented by Bollotta Entertainment, along with three other entertainment event professionals.
