TVB reproduces the six-star "glory" of the Olympic Games? The newcomers admitted that they would be nervous about explaining in Chinese
The successor of the Hong Kong drama "Six Stars" has TVB newcomers rushing to the Olympics
The 2024 Olympic Games are finally on schedule, and as the world's most high-profile sporting event, TV stations around the world are vying for the rights to broadcast the live broadcast to report on the heroic performance of their athletes and the wonderful moments of winning the medals. As an "evergreen" in Hong Kong's Olympic live broadcast, TVB also actively took action this time and formed an "Olympic Star" team to go to Paris to bring the freshest competition information and wonderful commentary to the audience.
During the 2004 Sydney Olympic Games, TVB successfully created an "Olympic Six-Star" group, including Ma Guoming, Lin Feng, Huang Zongze and other young male artists who were on the rise in their careers at that time, and achieved a rapid rise on the big stage of the Olympics. Now more than ten years have passed, and these "six stars" are still the hottest top streamers in the Hong Kong circle, which shows that TVB's star-making road was quite effective back then.
In this Olympic Games, TVB once again tried to cultivate a new generation of artists in a similar way. They have formed a team of "Olympic stars", including Liu Yingrong, Huang Tingfeng, Kong Dexian and other potential newcomers. These little flowers bring not only professional event reports to the audience, but also their youthful vitality and enthusiasm. From their nervous interviews, it is not difficult to see that this is a new challenge for them.
For example, Liu Yingrong admitted that she grew up in the United States and is usually more accustomed to communicating in English, and this Chinese review made her very nervous. And He Peijia said that the late-night live broadcast is not a difficult task, compared to the experience of her all-night shooting in the crew, which is even more difficult. However, these newcomers are full of expectations for this Olympic trip, hoping to show off their skills in front of the camera and interact with the audience.
Perhaps these newcomers cannot be compared with the "Olympic Six Stars" in terms of professionalism and popularity, but TVB still gives them reuse and trust. This undoubtedly reflects the determination of the TV station in cultivating talents. We look forward to these new generation artists shining in the coverage of the Olympic Games, adding more vitality to the live broadcast of the Hong Kong Olympics and injecting new impetus into their own acting careers.
Television stations often use large-scale events to train new talents, which can not only increase their visibility, but also let viewers know these new talents early. However, when selecting and cultivating new talents, TV stations should also give full consideration to their professional ability and actual performance, so as to avoid the situation of "misleading people's children". At the same time, newcomers should also cherish such an opportunity, strive to improve themselves, and strive to show a better side in front of the camera.
In general, TVB's establishment of the "Olympic Star" team this time has undoubtedly added more highlights to the live broadcast of the Hong Kong Olympics. We look forward to these newcomers being able to stand out in this Olympic coverage, inject new impetus into their careers, and bring a more exciting event experience to the audience."
However, there are some risks and challenges associated with this reliance on tournaments to develop new talents. First of all, these newcomers still need to improve in terms of professionalism and experience, and it is inevitable that there will be some mistakes or unsmooth performances when they are directly involved in covering the Olympics, which may affect the perception of the audience.
Secondly, as a large-scale event with global attention, the Olympic Games have very high requirements for the professional quality of participants. If newcomers can't adapt quickly and perform well in a short period of time, it is likely to feel like a "class axe" and backfire. This not only damages the reputation of the station, but may also have a negative impact on the image of these newcomers.
Moreover, even if newcomers can perform well in Olympic coverage, it is not easy to quickly rise in the entertainment industry. After all, the focus of the audience is often on the athletes, and in order to stand out in such an environment, newcomers need to have better overall strength and personal charisma.
Therefore, when cultivating these newcomers, TV stations should not only focus on the temporary exposure effect, but also focus on their long-term development. In addition to providing them with a stage, the TV station must continue to provide professional guidance and resource support to help them continuously improve their comprehensive strength and truly grow into stars loved by the audience.
Only in this way can the "Olympic Star" program truly play its due role, not only adding new vitality to the live broadcast of the Hong Kong Olympic Games, but also cultivating more malleable talents for the local performing arts. I believe that as long as the TV station and the newcomers work together, this expedition will definitely bring surprises to the audience and win more honors for Hong Kong.
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