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The Amazing Race => The Amazing Race Discussion => Topic started by: RachelLeVega on April 02, 2017, 08:19:28 PM
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If you were offered a chance to teach graduates and undergraduates at your favorite university about The Amazing Race, what would you lecture and make activities about? From the process of production and filming on the go, the impact of the show on the world, and/or Heavens forbid memorizing every location they visited, how would you inspire college students to understand your perspective and develop their knowledge on the subject?
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I would bring in phil for a lecture!
and then make up 'the amazing college race' where they go running around the college searching for clues and then performing them!
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I'd teach about how the race is scheduled and the balance between longer legs and legs done all in one day. Teach how production tends to make pit stops longer for more complex or very little flight routes, where it would be hard or in a few cases impossible for production to make it ahead of the teams. Also a bonus lesson in how the elimination station location is determined, as it often corresponds with where the final city is to make traveling to it easier.
Well I could say more but that would go on and on...
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It would honestly be a class about the editing of this show and character development - how Reality TV is more than just what is meant to be 'real'. Reality TV can be more organic and realistic than what the common stereotype is. Reality TV even rivals tough drama at times through sheer 'character development'.
That seemed too deep but I could actually make an entire class out of that using TAR3 or TAR5 alone :lol:
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There can be too many things to teach in this TAR course that it may not fit in 1 course alone. There has to be a way to condense it though.
1. Introduction of The Amazing Race (esp. common mistakes made by past teams)
2. Travel Preparation: Travel Safety, what to pack, and so on...
3. Film Process: Filmography, Casting, Editing, Music, etc.
4. Travel Locations: Route Info and Pit Stop
5. Differentiation of Task Types: Physical, Mental, Luck, Eating, Heights, etc.
6. Basic Task Design: Roadblock
7. Basic Task Design: Active Route Info
8. Basic Task Design: Detour
9. Basic Leg Design
10. Understanding Team Dynamics
11. Midterm Project: Design a leg with at least 1 roadblock and 1 detour given any location.
12. Leg Prizes and Sponsors
13. Misc. Race Elements: Yields and U-turns
14. Misc. Race Elements: Speedbump and Marked for Elimination (Non-elimination penalty)
15. Misc. Race Elements: Express Pass
16. Advanced Task Design: Fast Forward
17. Advanced Task Design: Intersection and Double Battle
18. Advanced Leg Design: Faux Pit Stops
19. Advanced Leg Design: Starting Line Tasks, Double Roadblock Legs, Switchback, etc.
20. Twist Design and Management: What is a good twist?
21. Understanding Audience Feedback
22. Final Project: Design a whole race. Include cast.
I'm not sure if this is good enough. :lol: It was fun though!
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I would throw in some "Race psychology": If Phil says "You're the nth team to arrive..." do not get excited! :lol:
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Oh my gawd Platrium, I'm going to your uni course!
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There can be too many things to teach in this TAR course that it may not fit in 1 course alone. There has to be a way to condense it though.
1. Introduction of The Amazing Race (esp. common mistakes made by past teams)
2. Travel Preparation: Travel Safety, what to pack, and so on...
3. Film Process: Filmography, Casting, Editing, Music, etc.
4. Travel Locations: Route Info and Pit Stop
5. Differentiation of Task Types: Physical, Mental, Luck, Eating, Heights, etc.
6. Basic Task Design: Roadblock
7. Basic Task Design: Active Route Info
8. Basic Task Design: Detour
9. Basic Leg Design
10. Understanding Team Dynamics
11. Midterm Project: Design a leg with at least 1 roadblock and 1 detour given any location.
12. Leg Prizes and Sponsors
13. Misc. Race Elements: Yields and U-turns
14. Misc. Race Elements: Speedbump and Marked for Elimination (Non-elimination penalty)
15. Misc. Race Elements: Express Pass
16. Advanced Task Design: Fast Forward
17. Advanced Task Design: Intersection and Double Battle
18. Advanced Leg Design: Faux Pit Stops
19. Advanced Leg Design: Starting Line Tasks, Double Roadblock Legs, Switchback, etc.
20. Twist Design and Management: What is a good twist?
21. Understanding Audience Feedback
22. Final Project: Design a whole race. Include cast.
I'm not sure if this is good enough. :lol: It was fun though!
I loved it. I actually have a "mock season" currently a work in progress.
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I hope u share your season here, TARUSAFAN!
Anyway, it believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE to teach an Amazing Race course, though, really about it deeply
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I guess it depends on the fanbase. My school has an elective literature course that can be Harry Potter or Game of Thrones. (or other specific genres of literature as the course is elective literature)
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I hope u share your season here, TARUSAFAN!
Anyway, it believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE to teach an Amazing Race course, though, really about it deeply
When I'm done, sure. I have 2 Australian legs there, Melbourne is one of them.
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I hope u share your season here, TARUSAFAN!
Anyway, it believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE to teach an Amazing Race course, though, really about it deeply
When I'm done, sure. I have 2 Australian legs there, Melbourne is one of them.
Fantasic!
lol, what would the college be called? TAR Univeristy? The Amazing Race University???
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I hope u share your season here, TARUSAFAN!
Anyway, it believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE to teach an Amazing Race course, though, really about it deeply
Please do share this DEEP thought process Bourkie! Curious minds would like to know.
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I hope u share your season here, TARUSAFAN!
Anyway, it believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE to teach an Amazing Race course, though, really about it deeply
Please do share this DEEP thought process Bourkie! Curious minds would like to know.
It is a sarcastic comment or not? If it isn't, I would happy answer your question!
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Of course not! :)
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Of course not! :)
Oh dear, I'm so sorry!
I just think that it would just be hard to teach a amazing race course, because most details of the show r Unknown! However, if it was a course offered in real life, I would most certainly take it!
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Compulsory courses:
Driving A Stick Shift 101 - The Clutch is Your Friend
Map Reading
Clue Reading
Animal Psychology 101 - Being a Duck Whisperer - guest lecturer Zev
Animal Psychology 102 - My Ox is Broken
Passports 101 - Keep it in Your Fanny Pack
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:hiya, MollyClarkson, :welcome: to the RFF!