Mark
Burnett and Steven Spielberg Announce New FOX Show "On the Lot"
4/7/06
MARK BURNETT, STEVEN SPIELBERG AND FOX PARTNER ON NEW UNSCRIPTED SERIES
“ON THE LOT”
Competition Will Give FOX Viewers the Power to Discover the Next Big
Hollywood Director
Aspiring director/filmmakers from across the country will vie for the
opportunity of a lifetime when Mark Burnett, Steven Spielberg, DreamWorks
Television and FOX join forces on the exciting new unscripted series ON
THE LOT, which will air next season on FOX. The competition will air over
two nights weekly, with an hour “Film Premiere” episode, followed the
next night by a half-hour “Box Office” results show. Ultimately, one
filmmaker will rise above the rest and will be rewarded with a studio
development deal, “ON THE LOT” at DreamWorks.
“For me, like any person who wants to be a filmmaker, the opportunity
to work hand in hand with Steven Spielberg is a dream come true,” said
Burnett. “With the help of our partners at FOX, Peter Liguori and
reality maestro Mike Darnell, we're going to make an incredible show about
looking for the next great filmmaker by mining the growing segment of the
public making their own content, and giving them the chance of a lifetime.”
“All through my career I’ve done what I can to discover new talent
and give them a start,” said Spielberg. “This opportunity with Mark
Burnett, DreamWorks and FOX allows all of us to reach out directly to open
a much wider door.”
“When you have the opportunity to work with people like Mark Burnett
and Steven Spielberg, artists who’ve redefined this business, you jump
at the chance,” said Peter Liguori, President of Entertainment for FOX.
He added, “In this age of digital cameras, cell phones with cameras and
the Internet – with hundreds of thousands of people creating their own
movies at home every day – the concept of this series is completely
relevant, tapping into a cultural phenomenon as it happens.”
“Movie-making is completely relatable to the American public,”
added Mike Darnell, EVP Alternative Programming and Specials for FOX. “Everyone
enjoys going to the movies, reading about the movies and learning about
the movies. Most Americans consider themselves amateur film critics and
this will give viewers the opportunity to create the next big filmmaker.”
After a nationwide search, applicants will be winnowed to a group of 16
undiscovered talents. The finalists will be brought to Hollywood, where
they will be divided into several teams and will begin the hopeful journey
toward their “big break.” As the competition begins, each team will
produce a short film from that week’s genre, running the gamut from
comedies to thrillers, personal dramas to romance, sci-fi to horror. With
one member selected as the team’s director and other members helping
produce, they’ll have access to the best resources the industry has to
offer. A pool of professional writers, cast and crew will be made
available, and if the contestants are resourceful enough, they may even be
able to land Hollywood celebrities to star in their films. With the clock
ticking, however, and other teams working with the same genre, premise or
unique challenge, they’ll all need to match their vision with
decisiveness, execution and flexibility.
Each week, after the teams have battled time frames, budgets and all
the usual chaos that goes along with filmmaking, their films will be shown
and critiqued in front of a live audience during the “Film Premiere”
episode. Judges will include a high-ranking motion picture executive, a
prominent film critic and a succession of well-respected guest judges,
such as directors who are experts in the week’s featured genre. But they’ll
also be subjected to perhaps the harshest judge of all … the public.
It will be FOX viewers whose votes ultimately determine which film
should be left on the cutting-room floor. But, just as in Hollywood, where
the director’s work and vision have an enormous impact on the success or
failure of a film, not all team members will pay the price. On the next
night’s “Box Office” results show, only the director of the losing
feature will be sent home, leaving that team with fewer contestants to
help produce the next week’s film.
As the competition continues and directors are eliminated, eventually
the remaining filmmakers will have to work individually, creating a new
short film every week until only the most talented individual is anointed
the winner, whisked away to the DreamWorks studio, met by Steven Spielberg
and shown a new office … ON THE LOT.
ON THE LOT is produced by Mark Burnett Productions, DreamWorks
Television and Amblin Television. Mark Burnett and Steven Spielberg are
creators and executive producers. Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey and Conrad
Riggs are co-executive producers. -FOX-