Post by bl5965 on Oct 28, 2009 7:58:07 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I have redeveloped my Powerpoint so now a partial virtual studio, including the colourful pillars and the host's entrance door is included. This is a concept only - only 2 slides (FFF and Q 10) have been produced.
Picture 1 This is the normal state of the studio e.g. when a question is not being answered, and the host and competitor are having a pleasant chat. The purple part is a huge screen behind the host's door (seen in the Polish version) Throughout the whole game, the blue/orange ovals in the logo spin, just like in the Polish version.
Picture 2 This are the lights going down and the studio turning red for Fastest Finger First. The bottom 4 lights, pointing up, are the lights that move throughout the game.
Picture 3 The studio is fully prepared for FFF, the question is being showed (I finally got the real question/answer hexagons in the remix versions!).
Picture 4 The FFF with 4 answers revealed. There are 3 notes played before the answers are shown - on the first, the yellow lights disappear, on the 2nd, the outside blue lights appear and on the third, the inside blue lights appear. The white lights at the bottom turn on/off in a row until the 20sec for FFF is up.
Picture 5 The FFF with answers in the correct order. Note that I use the huge screen behind the host's entrance to my full advantage, using it to display lots of visuals.
Picture 6 The studio darkening for a third-tier question (in this case, Q10/$50,000.
Picture 7 The question being shown. The 3 lifeline icons shouldn't actually be there in the real game, but these slides were made for my science class.
Picture 8 The 50:50 being used. Everytime a lifeline is used, its name appears on the screen and its glowing icon appears on the question/answer set. The icon/name disappears after the 2 answers are removed.
Picture 9 The double-dip in use, having eliminated one answer.
Picture 10 A high point in my production - a phone-a-friend clock directly taken from the UK show. Can be stopped anytime into the 30 sec. Credit to 'oblatrio' for extracting the clock for me.
Picture 11 A $50,000 win!!
Please comment and suggest improvements if you can think of any, bearing in mind this is made in Powerpoint.
Also, it would be great if the password-protected section opened soon, so I could distribute certain parts of my production.
Thanks, BL
Picture 1 This is the normal state of the studio e.g. when a question is not being answered, and the host and competitor are having a pleasant chat. The purple part is a huge screen behind the host's door (seen in the Polish version) Throughout the whole game, the blue/orange ovals in the logo spin, just like in the Polish version.
Picture 2 This are the lights going down and the studio turning red for Fastest Finger First. The bottom 4 lights, pointing up, are the lights that move throughout the game.
Picture 3 The studio is fully prepared for FFF, the question is being showed (I finally got the real question/answer hexagons in the remix versions!).
Picture 4 The FFF with 4 answers revealed. There are 3 notes played before the answers are shown - on the first, the yellow lights disappear, on the 2nd, the outside blue lights appear and on the third, the inside blue lights appear. The white lights at the bottom turn on/off in a row until the 20sec for FFF is up.
Picture 5 The FFF with answers in the correct order. Note that I use the huge screen behind the host's entrance to my full advantage, using it to display lots of visuals.
Picture 6 The studio darkening for a third-tier question (in this case, Q10/$50,000.
Picture 7 The question being shown. The 3 lifeline icons shouldn't actually be there in the real game, but these slides were made for my science class.
Picture 8 The 50:50 being used. Everytime a lifeline is used, its name appears on the screen and its glowing icon appears on the question/answer set. The icon/name disappears after the 2 answers are removed.
Picture 9 The double-dip in use, having eliminated one answer.
Picture 10 A high point in my production - a phone-a-friend clock directly taken from the UK show. Can be stopped anytime into the 30 sec. Credit to 'oblatrio' for extracting the clock for me.
Picture 11 A $50,000 win!!
Please comment and suggest improvements if you can think of any, bearing in mind this is made in Powerpoint.
Also, it would be great if the password-protected section opened soon, so I could distribute certain parts of my production.
Thanks, BL