Posts tagged: game show sets

THANK YOU TO THE GSA CREW!

By Matthew King, August 13, 2010 9:30 am

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

On August 12th, we had almost every GSA staff member present at a single event.  Typically, we send our teams out in smaller crews of three or four staff, but this production required 12 people.  For the event, there were ten Challenge Stations around the room.  Our client’s group was divided into ten teams, and they rotated their way around the room to compete in the challenges.  Each station required a referee to officiate the challenge.  An emcee facilitated the entire event, and a production technician oversaw all of the computer graphics, music, and sound effects for the event.  It was an absolutely FANTASTIC production that our client stated, “…far exceeded all expectations!”

I couldn’t produce an event like this without a great crew – and the GSA crew is simply the best! THANK YOU to everyone who helped make this event a HUGE SUCCESS!

The Game Show America Crew

Matt, Mike, Bill, Markee, Dave, Rick, Tom, Jennifer, Michael, Dan, Mike, and Scottie

In future blogs, there will be a Spotlight Series on a different crew member so our clients can get to know the GSA Team.  The one thing that all of our clients agree upon that makes GSA stand out – our service.  We strive to go above and beyond what our clients expect, which helps us achieve our mission, “Game Show America is committed to providing professional, quality productions and outstanding customer service.  Our goal is to provide our clients with the best game show productions on the planet.”

So to my crew, THANK YOU!!!  It’s truly an honor to work with you, and with a crew like this, it makes going to work A LOT of fun!

Until next time, keep on playing!

Game Show America Welcomes Jon Baker!

By Matthew King, August 8, 2010 6:53 pm

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

We’re in the middle of a very busy August, with four more productions and 14 more days on the road this month.  This week, we’re traveling back to Minnesota for a large production, with a total of 12 GSA staff at a single event.  Watch for photos!

I’d like to give a Game Show America welcome to Jon Baker, our new Technical Director.  Jon’s experience in theater and production will prove exceptionally valuable to GSA’s technical side.  Jon is also currently the President of the Baraboo Theatre Guild (he was VP last year), and comes to Game Show America with significant experience as an A1 Sound Technician, Lighting Designer, and Video Guru.

Jon Baker

Jon Baker - GSA Technical Director

Jon will have his hands full with a major GSA tour coming up this fall.  We’ll be posting information on the show as well as locations and dates soon.  Also watch future posts for our Spotlight Series, where you’ll get to meet GSA staff.  Until next time, keep on playing!

Updates from the road…

By Matthew King, July 19, 2010 12:25 am

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

We’re on our way to Florida for an event and I’ve got some updates to share with you…

The first update is with our game show murder mystery.  Our original tag-line (from my previous post) mentions nine celebrities.  We’ve already had some questions as to the size of the entire cast, so I wanted to make sure everyone knows what to expect.  For our clients who want our largest production, there really are nine celebrity impersonators, two actors portraying contestants, one actor portraying the game show host, one actress portraying the model, one actor portraying the cop, and a narrator – for a grand cast of 15 people.  Our standard production has two celebrity impersonators, with the rest remaining the same, for a total cast of eight people.  It all depends on your budget.  If you’re looking for something larger than life, our 15 member cast is just the ticket.  If you’ve never done a murder mystery before or are on a tighter budget, our standard production with a cast of eight is absolutely perfect.  We’ll be updating our website with information on both cast sizes.

The second update is about our Tic Tac GO! casino promotion.  The original concept rendering for this game had a game-board with a 3 x 3 grid.  We played this version of the game in-house over 100 times and determined that the promotion needed a little something extra.  So, we changed the game board to a 4 x 4 grid with some fun surprises.  After over 100 test games, we made some final cosmetic modifications and have our new concept rendering posted below.

Game Show America's Tic Tac GO!

Game Show America's Tic Tac GO!

The 4 x 4 version of Tic Tac GO! is literally ready-to-go.  The original concept had a total of ten video monitors to make-up the game board and scoring screen.  Our 4 x 4 version has everything on a single large projection screen.  The promotion comes complete with screen, projector, back-up projector, animated marquee lighting, and a large slammer button.  Tic Tac GO! will be making its debut in Las Vegas in November and in Wisconsin in early 2011.  For more information about Tac Tac GO! or to schedule a live demonstration of the promotion, call Game Show America today!

The final update is on our GSA Squares Light production.  There are two versions of this production currently available.  The first version utilizes nine 42″ LCD monitors and two sets of risers (4′ and 8′).  This production requires a room with a ceiling height of 12 feet or higher.  The second version utilizes nine 23″ LCD monitors and two sets of risers (2′ and 4′).  This production requires a room with a ceiling height of at least 9 feet or higher.  We’ll be posting some photos with the 23″ monitors in one of our August blogs, as we’ll be showcasing this production in early August for a corporate client in Minnesota.

We also have another new game in our portfolio to share with you.  I’m sure many of you have seen the show “Minute to Win It” on television.  This is a fantastic, hi-tech redo of the classic “Beat the Clock” game show which ran from 1950 to 1961.  It has since been re-vitalized in 1969-1980 in different versions, and again in 2002 and 2006.  While we don’t actually re-create “Minute to Win It”, we have received requests to do a game show with timed physical challenges.  Since Game Show America started in 1996, we’ve been doing physical challenges in many of our game shows.  For the past few years, these challenges have been carefully packed away, waiting for the right time to bring them back.  And that time is now!  We’ve now packaged over a dozen physical challenges into a single production, which, oddly enough, still does not have a name.  We let our clients name the game to fit the theme of their event.  Some of the challenges are timed, while others are a race to finish first.  It’s a wildly interactive production that brings exciting competition to your event.  We’ll be showcasing this production in mid-August for a corporate client in Minnesota.

And with that…I bring this post to a close.  Until next time, keep on playing!

A New Game Show for GSA

By Matthew King, June 18, 2010 12:08 pm

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

It’s so nice to be able to call any place I travel to “my office.”  Yes, I do have an actual office in Baraboo, Wisconsin, but as we serve all 50 states, I need to make myself as mobile as possible.  Wherever I travel, that place becomes my temporary office until I get back to Wisconsin.  I realize my last post stated that I would be talking about our new video podiums, and I will mention them in this post  - but that won’t be the main focus.  We’ve been doing some software tweaks and design modifications in our shop, and I wanted to wait until we had a final design all set to go before I featured them here.

This post’s content is a little more introspective.  Since our last event, I’ve been working behind the scenes on two major projects for GSA.  One project has absolutely nothing to do with producing game shows and is a more personal project for me.  The other project has everything to do with game shows, and any free time I’ve had has been dedicated to working on it.  This is why sometimes it is so nice to get away from my main office and be able to work in a completely different environment.

Today, I’m sitting outside at a little wooden table at The Coopers Tavern on the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin.  I just ordered a fabulous grilled cheese sandwich with chips and a Hobgoblin (an awesome dark English ale).  I’ve answered about a dozen emails so far and am now able to sit back listening to the sounds of the city – which is what prompted me to write this blog in the first place.  The best part is – I’m working, but I’m totally relaxed.  I’m officially in my office, outside, eating lunch, and having a beer.

While I’m not advocating that you have a beer at lunch (depending on your job, you could get in trouble for that), I am advocating that you take some time to do your daily work away from your usual place of business.  Just for a change of scenery, a change of pace, and to see things from a different perspective.  Much of my job involves creating games and developing new technology that enables GSA to provide the best game show productions on the planet.  In a setting like I am in today, my creativity has opened up, and in about an hour’s time, I’m putting the finishing touches on Game Show America’s next corporate game show.  A little change of pace might just be the thing that helps you achieve that “something great” at work.

For the past few years, our Quest for the Best show has been one of our best selling productions.  Because we have quite a few repeat clients every year, they are always asking, “What do you have that we haven’t seen before?”  Most often, our clients start with something like our Q & A show, because it’s familiar to them.  Then, they move to something like Corporate Feud, followed by Quest for the Best, and then top it off with GSA Squares.  Once they’ve gone through these major game formats, we need to get creative and produce a show unlike anything they’ve ever seen before.

It’s with that, that I introduce you to “Out of the Question.”  The original concept for this game was created by Terrance Martin – a game show veteran with many ties to the game show industry in Hollywood (and soon to be a contributing author on the GSA Blog).  The concept for the game was originally created as a TV game show (and will be coming to TV this fall).  When the concept was presented to me, it completely caught me off guard.  It is one of the best game show concepts that has ever been pitched to GSA.  I immediately started thinking of ways to fine-tune the show to be the next great game show for corporate events.  That process has taken quite a bit of time, but it’s finally done, and we look forward to offering this exciting new game show to our corporate clients.

Out of the Question Logo

Out of the Question Logo

The game can be played by an individual, a team of people, or multiple teams of people.  The game also works as an all-inclusive show where the entire audience can play along with the game.  The content of the game can be completely customized to include your company content, which makes it great for company training.  Call GSA today for detailed information on “Out of the Question.”

Something else I wanted to mention in this post is the cost of our productions.  I was talking with a client recently that stated the photos on our website gave them the impression that our productions were too expensive for their budget.  That is definitely not the case.  Yes, we do produce high-end game shows for clients, but we also have scaled down versions of our shows to fit almost every size audience and budget.  If you’re interested in a game show production, call us.  Let us know what type of budget you have to work with and you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what we can provide – without sacrificing quality.

That’s all for now.  So until next time, keep on playing…

“Out of the Question” is a registered trademark of of Terramar Productions.

Meeting Planners & Economical Decisions

By Matthew King, April 13, 2010 3:09 pm

Greetings and Salutations everyone!

We’re on our way back from Nashville where we had one of the best GSA Squares shows ever!  Our digital version was a huge hit – and we’re already planning our next Squares show.  Below is a photo from the event.

GSA Squares

GSA Squares "Digital Edition"

This morning I picked up a USA Today newspaper and in the Money section was an interesting article on meeting planners cutting back on meeting expenses.  Here is a link to the article:

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2010-04-13-conventions13_CV_N.htm

There are some great money saving ideas in this article.  Having your event at a less fancy hotel – cutting back on extra snacks and drinks – opting out of extensive decorations (chair covers, etc.) – and really focusing on the heart and soul of the meeting.  While a game show is something that many would perceive as “something extra” – it is one of the best training and motivational tools you can have at an event.

Because we realize that budgets are tighter and that every line item is being more closely looked at, Game Show America is doing our part to save our clients money.  Why spend extra money on additional audio-visual equipment or audience response?  At GSA, we include audio-visual with most of our productions, and we have a variety of audience response options available if you want 100% participation.  All of our shows come complete with on-site production staff and a professional game show host, making for a very efficient event.

Our next stop is Chicago for an exciting event with our new ARS Keypads, and then it’s off to California for a casino promotion.

That’s all for now!  Until next time…keep on playing!

Sights, Sounds, and More!!!

By Matthew King, April 5, 2010 7:41 pm

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

We’ve been on the road quite a bit since my last post, and we’ve got a lot of things going on behind the scenes too.  Here’s a peek at what’s been going on…

In March, we showcased our new set in San Marcos, Texas.  This is a fantastic new set that is now being offered with all of our turnkey productions.  It comes complete with two 9′ x 12′ or two 6′ x 8′ video screens and our new translucent backdrop with LED backlighting.  This set was built in-house and is standard with all of our turnkey game show productions.  The entire set is expandable from 40 to 60 feet wide and 9 to 12 feet tall.  Believe it or not, this all fits into a single road case – and it’s included at an investment that won’t break your budget.  For our clients who want to see the set in action, we have video footage available of the screen and backdrop animations.

GSA's Complete Set

GSA's Complete Set - Offered with all of our turnkey productions

Game Show America is also pleased to announce that we have partnered with a scenic design company to provide two additional sets for large venues and casino theaters.  While the photos below illustrate two distinct looks, these sets can be configured into a number of different looks and color schemes.  These sets can also be scaled up or down depending on the overall size of your venue.
GSA Deluxe Set - Large Venues

GSA Deluxe Set - Large Venues

GSA Casino Set

GSA Casino Set

Announcer and Host - Randy West

Announcer and Host - Randy West

For some exciting hosting news…GSA has added a new celebrity host to our already incredible lineup of talent.  We are proud to have Randy West as a featured host of Game Show America!  Randy’s credentials include announcing for The Price Is Right (both on television and live in Las Vegas), Deal or No Deal, Weakest Link, Supermarket Sweep, and Card Sharks.  He has written a book on the famous Johnny Olson titled, “Johnny Olson – A Voice In Time”, and he is currently the announcer for The Newlywed Game in Hollywood.  It’s great to have Randy as a part of Game Show America.  Randy’s TV experience is guaranteed to add an even higher level of fun and excitement to GSA’s game shows!

Onto more show news…

We’re off again this week to Oshkosh, Wisconsin to entertain a class of graduating seniors.  Next week, we’re down in Nashville showcasing our brand new GSA Squares set (we’ll have photos of that show in our next blog).  At the end of April, we’re hitting the casinos in California for some exciting game show promotions.  May takes us back to Wisconsin for more exciting casino promotions – plus we’re headed to Texas for our annual Texas Rangers event.

As I stated above, there’s also a lot going on behind the scenes.  We’ve got some amazing new technology coming out soon – something that is sure to turn the audience response world upside down!  Information and photos also coming soon in future blogs.

That’s all for now!  Looking forward to seeing YOU at our next show!  Until next time, keep on playing…

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