Fast Trax LIVE – The Format Structure
- Posted by Paul Abernathy
- Categories Blog
- Date June 10, 2023
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The NEW Fast Trax Live Show Template
1. Introduction (0:00 – 0:05, 5 minutes)
- 0:00 – 0:02: Opening Video/Stream Intro Animation
- 0:02 – 0:05: Introduction to the stream’s topic or purpose, and an overview of the segments.
2. Ice Breaker (0:05 – 0:10, 5 minutes)
- 0:05 – 0:10: Fun ice-breaker related to the stream’s theme – it may be a short game, a poll, or an interesting fact.
3. Main Content – Part 1 (0:10 – 0:25, 15 minutes)
- 0:10 – 0:25: Deep dive into this episodes electrical code related lesson.
4. Interactive Segment (0:25 – 0:35, 15 minutes)
- 0:25 – 0:30: Fast Trax Program questions or share insights from posted questions received during part 1.
5. Main Content – Part 2 (0:35 – 0:50, 15 minutes)
- 0:35 – 0:50: Continue with the main content – this could be a continuation from Part 1, or something different yet related.
6. Recap & Highlights (0:50 – 0:55, 5 minutes)
- 0:50 – 0:53: Recap the main points discussed during the live show.
- 0:53 – 0:55: Share any highlights or memorable moments.
7. Closing Remarks & Call-to-Action (0:55 – 0:58, 3 minutes)
- 0:55 – 0:57: Thank the audience for watching, mention any future events, streams or promotions.
- 0:57 – 0:58: Encourage viewers to follow, subscribe or engage in some other call-to-action.
8. Outro Video/Animation (0:58 – 1:00, 2 minutes)
- 0:58 – 1:00: Play an outro video or animation, thanking the viewers once more and perhaps playing some credits or additional information.
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