America's Next Producer

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America's Next Producer
GenreReality Television
Game Show
Presented by
TV Guide Channel
ReleaseJuly 18 (2007-07-18) –
September 12, 2007 (2007-09-12)

America's Next Producer is a 2007 reality show in which ten contestants competed for the title of America's Next Producer, as part of which they received TV Guide Network deal, office space in

monitor, Final Cut Studio video editing software, and $100,000. Each week they were challenged to produce a certain genre within a certain amount of time with what they are given, with one contestant eliminated each week until a winner was chosen.[1]

Gwen Uszuko send in a video to the official website, and this was chosen as one of the three videos that anyone could vote online, the winner getting a spot on the show. She emailed about the contest to two of Notre Dame's teachers and her message was posted where students could see it. This resulted in her getting twice the voices as the person who came in second.[2]

Candidates

The candidates were:[3]

Name Age * Occupation
Gwen Uszuko 22 Web Producer
Jessica Laccarino 32 Producer, Speed Channel
Alphonzo "Zo" Wesson 46 TV Director/Producer
Daniel Hosea 33 TV News Writer/Producer
Evie Shapiro 37 Freelance Producer
Steve "Schliz" Schleinitz 32 Reality TV Producer
Adam Mutterperl 32 Comedy Writer/Producer
Sharon Nash 46 Freelance Producer
Lindsay Liles 24 Producer, Style Network
Bradley Gallo 29 Freelance Producer

* as of the date of the programme.

Elimination Table
Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Gwen LOW SAFE HIGH LOW SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE WINNER
Jessica SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN HIGH SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE RUNNER-UP
Zo HIGH SAFE SAFE HIGH WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Daniel WIN LOW SAFE LOW SAFE SAFE OUT
Evie SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
Schliz SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE OUT
Adam SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
Sharon LOW WIN OUT
Lindsay LOW OUT
Bradley OUT
  (WINNER) Producer was chosen by viewers as the winner of The Fashion Show.
  [(1ST) RUNNER-UP] Producer came in second place in the votes.
  (WIN) Producer was selected by judges as the winner of the challenge.
  (HIGH) Producer had one of the best project determined by the judges.
  (LOW) Producer was called last before the final two.
  (LOW) Producer was in the bottom two.
  (OUT) Producer was eliminated.
  [SAFE] Producer was good enough to move on to the next round.

Episodes

Episode 1 (July 18, 2007)

  • Genre: comedy
  • Challenge: produce a 1-minute comedic field piece.
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, and David Freeman (guest judge)
  • WINNER: Daniel Hosea
  • ELIMINATED: Bradley Gallo

Episode 2 (July 25, 2007)

  • Genre: reality
  • Challenge: produce a 2-minute pitch reel for the next hit reality TV show.
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, and Chris Moore (guest judge)
  • WINNER: Sharon Nash
  • ELIMINATED: Lindsay Liles

Episode 3 (August 1, 2007)

  • Genre: comedy
  • Challenge: to produce a 3-minute sitcom piece.
  • Judges: David Hill, [Matt Roush, and Robin Shorts (guest judge)
  • WINNER: Steve Schleinitz aka Schliz
  • ELIMINATED: Sharon Nash

Episode 4 (August 8, 2007)

  • Genre: children's show
  • Challenge: create 2 segments for a new children's show
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, Claude Brooks (guest judge), and Gelila Asres (guest judge)
  • WINNER: Jessica Iaccarino
  • ELIMINATED: Adam Mutterperl

Episode 5 (August 15, 2007)

  • Genre: public service announcement
  • Challenge: produce a 30-second public service announcement
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, and Daniel Hinerfeld (guest judge)
  • WINNER: Alphonzo Wesson aka Zo
  • ELIMINATED: Steve Schleinitz aka Schliz

Episode 6 (August 22, 2007)

  • Genre: game show
  • Challenge: create a new dating game show
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, and J. D. Roth (guest judge)
  • WINNER: none
  • ELIMINATED: Evie Shapiro

Episode 7 (August 29, 2007)

  • Genre: news
  • Challenge: produce a feature news story for live broadcast
  • Judges: David Hill, Matt Roush, and Lisa Kridos (guest judge)
  • WINNER: none
  • ELIMINATED: Daniel Hosea

Reception

Variety magazine comments on the low production value but state that they are sufficient, and criticizes some scenes being rushed through.[4]

References/External links

  1. ^ Moss, AP, Marilyn; Moss, Marilyn; AP (2007-07-17). "America's Next Producer". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ Dame, Marketing Communications: Web | University of Notre. "Gwen Uszuko wins reality show competition | Stories | Notre Dame Magazine | University of Notre Dame". Notre Dame Magazine. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  3. ^ "This Is the Ultimate Guide to the Best Shows and Movies to Watch in April 2022". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  4. ^ Levine, Stuart (2007-07-17). "America's Next Producer". Variety. Retrieved 2022-05-02.