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Mediaset España - Fremantle - Vaudeville - Telecinco - Demos el gran poll - Risto Mejide

The communicator Risto Mejide is in charge of 'Demos: El Gran Sondeo', a current affairs, entertainment and social debate format produced by Fremantle and Vaudeville that will offer “the first real-time poll on television.”

In each program Demos: The Great Survey, always up to date, Risto Mejide will raise questions of great social interest to submit them to the opinion of the crowd, made up of 295 anonymous people grouped by age in five sectors: individuals of 20, 30, 40, 50 and over 60 years. After the initial approach, various people from the public will do use of the word to express their opinion on each issue, giving rise to an intergenerational debate animated and agitated by the presenter, who will move freely around the stands collecting the various points of view, raising new controversies and promoting quick votes to collect percentage results that will draw a very approximate x-ray of the feelings of Spanish society on the issues that concern it most.

To enrich the exchange of opinions and offer arguments for debate, the program will perform live connections with experts in each subject who will provide objective data and new points of view. Mediaset has confirmed that access to the housing, the problem of immigration, mental health, political corruption, the economy of families or the state of health They will be some of the first topics covered in this format that will debut on Wednesday, October 23.

The scenery of Let's give it a try The Great Poll occupies a circular space in approximately 800 m2 in which five stands are arranged, each one of a color to differentiate the age groups of its occupants and with five rows of public each. It also has a total of 110 m2 of screens: a main screen of 6x3m; another on the ground measuring 5x5m; one in height in an octagonal shape facing each of the 20x1m stands, and another five, one behind the last row of each sector, measuring 9x1m. To illuminate the entire set, the set has a network of 380 linear meters of RGBW LEDs that change color depending on the content and tone of each debate.

Mediaset España has also confirmed that the appearance sustainable of production: the main backdrops of the scenography are articulated with translucent panels made with 760 kg of recycled plastic using large-format 3D printing and produced with maximum efficiency through the use of energy obtained from self-consumption with photovoltaic panels and renewable sources.

By, Oct 18, 2024, Section:Television, TV Production

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