Project Railsway – a TV Series idea
December 11, 2007
Tonight I was watching “Project Runaway” which is a television series that collects 12 aspiring clothing designers to compete in a series of challenges and the top 3 finalists get to show their collection of designs in front of fashion industry professionals at a fashion week event. Each challenge has a time limit and some are as short as 10 hours, some go to 18 hours or more.
For some reason I find the show rather interesting to watch, I find it motivating to watch people with such obvious passion for their work and they are challenged to put all their skill and creativity into each challenge or risk not moving onto the next round.
There is another industry that I know of where many of the people in it are highly passionate, and that is Ruby on Rails web developers. I think it would be entirely possible to do a show with a similar format to “Project Runaway” and pull it off.
I know, who wants to see programmers sitting in front of computers with lines of code on their monitor, how is that entertainment? However, in “Project Runaway” they seldom show the actual details of making the clothing. There are a lot of other things happening, most of the show is comprised of showing the background story, the interactions of the contenders with each other, interviewing them before the challenge, during the challenge, before judging, during judging, after judging, plus the judges and their responses, showing the clothing at various stages of being made, from collecting the fabric, stressing out during the alloted time, fitting the clothing to the models, getting advice from the group’s mentor and then the model walkout. There is a lot involved to the television show without boring the viewers with the tedious details of the actual sewing and other design work.
Because of that, I think that a Ruby on Rails design show would work very well. Prototypes of the websites can be shown in the varying stages from the begining to finish. Also, Ruby on Rails developers can build working webapps in as little as 10 hours.
An added bonus is that there is quite a few Ruby on Rails developers that are photogenic. Quite a few are the stereotypical artsy funky stylishly dressed mac users. Not as many Ruby on Rails developers are fat or sloppy as you would expect.
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…premiering on the nerd channel…hehe