We know we’re already at the beginning of March but why not inform you still about the best things TinkerList features of 2021 that will help you be more productive? 2022 will be filled with updates & improvements as well such as our new integration with EVS Dyvi (a playout system that allows you to show graphics and texts), exciting …
The importance of timings for talk shows
What are timings and why are they important? As the word speaks for itself, timings are a way of structuring your show according to a specific timing schedule or ‘target timing’. Timings are an essential part of a prerecorded- or live show, as they help you to be in control and respect your allocated airtime of the broadcaster. Especially for …
Writing scripts for talkshows: complete breakdown
What are scripts and who writes them? YES, even talk shows are scripted! A script is essentially the written version of a play, movie, or any other media production that requires a script. Naturally, scripts differ from production to production. For talk shows in specific, the script can be described as a synthesis of the introduction, the following questions and …
Planning tools & comparisons
Whether it’s the first episode of a new talk show, the second season of a game show, or even a big award show, you’ll need a place to work on preparing projects, content and scheduling guests. We can generally divide the workflow into 3 steps: firstly the ‘idea brainstorm’, secondly the planning of who does what in time and thirdly, …
How to create and automate a TV talk show: The 2022 Ultimate Guide
Learn about how talk shows are produced, where the biggest challenges and problems arise during the production process — and how to address them.
Rundowns: challenges and tools for talk shows
Rundowns are a necessary tool for any size professional event or show. In a talk show setup, the rundown is a technical translation of the script. It can be called many different things depending on the industry you’re in. Lightweight event might call it an ‘agenda’, while the sports industry will refer to it as a ‘game script’. However, they …
Teaching TinkerList at Uni! Interview with the University of Winchester
TinkerList is applied in many different industries such as podcasting, events, news broadcasting, television,… but also for educational purposes! Therefore, we had a chat with Joe Michalczuk, Program Leader of Journalism at University of Winchester, to find out what that exactly looks like. “They picked it up straight away, it’s been incredibly intuitive for them” Joe Michalczuk, program leader journalism …
What a fully automated one-man band studio at HLN Live looks like
Did you know the HLN Live studio is a fully automated news studio? Check our interview and visit to the HLN Live one-man band studio at DPG Media to learn all about it! Special thanks to Head of Technology of News City: Sven Van Vlem to answer all of our eager questions. Hi, Sven. How are you? Hello, I’m doing …
Our 2022 plans!
How has 2022 been treating you so far? Even though we’re a week in already, we still wish you big fat Happy New Year! 🎆 Here’s what we at TinkerList are looking forward to in the next year: OUR NEW PRODUCT! (JULY 2022) 🎉 To optimize the usability, automatization, and put the user in control on how to set up …
4 keys to remote media production
Point of view: your kids are running around the house, you smell the food getting prepared in the kitchen, the dog is at your feet begging for attention… and you? You are laying down on the couch in your jogging, with your headphones and mic on while simultaneously coordinating the production of the talkshow of that night, delegating as much …