Lights, Sights, and Bites
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Lights, Sights, and Bites

A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words


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From the growing list of proprietary game shows that we have designed, comes Lites, Sites, & Bites. 

Lites, Sites, and Bites is a multimedia trivia recognition game in which the primary material is pop culture consisting of video clips, sound clips, and visual questions. TV, Movies, Music, Sports/Games, and anything else could be the subject of the material. Add to that a glitzy set with color changing and moving lights, and you have Lites, Sites, and Bites.  You would think you were in Hollywood. (We have an educational version for schools called Big Picture Blast.)


The group is divided in up to four teams. Generally speaking, two adults are placed at our contestant podiums per team. Our emcee reads questions as they also appear on our video screen. When the cue is given, players guess the answers to the questions. While programming can vary, out of the box rounds last about ten minutes with about 20 questions being played per game. If there is time left in the round, we move to “Speed Questions” which do not have visual cues. Generally speaking, a tournament is set up and about five games are played in an hour. In the past, we have also set up dual round games in which half of a team played 10 questions and the other half played another 10 questions.
 

The set consists of: three or four player podiums, a host podium, a video screen, pipe and color changing drapes, moving lights, and more.

 We are able to downscale this game.
 
 

What We Provide

J Up to four individual contestant booths with lockouts, mic, and digital scoring

J Sound system including wireless microphone for emcee, foldback monitor, mixer, CD players, and button activated microphones on booths

J Video fold back monitors

J General stage lights

J Intelligent moving lights

J Color changing pipe and drape backdrop

J All material (unless client would like to provide it)

J All pre event coordination, trucking, load in, load out, and set up

J Video projected questions from our notebook computer, video projector and video screen

J Professional emcee and sound technician

 

Options You May Provide

J Logo sign for emcee podium or backdrop

J Prizes and/or audience premiums

J List of contestants

J List of promotional announcements

J Judges

 

Site Needs To Provide

J 2 20-amp circuits

J Stage area: 30 feet wide by 16 feet deep minimum . To facilitate sight lines, the screen and the contestant row are usually put in a “V” formation with no more than a 135 degree angle.)

  

Producer’s Note:  We have taken our most popular game show (ITB) and mixed it up for the multimedia generation adding a Hollywood feel. This is already a  hit.