
You're not the only one looking for a black TV show. While summer is full of people out, there will also plenty of people who prefer to be indoors. Thankfully, there are plenty of great shows available for people of color to enjoy. These shows range from Issa Rai's Insecure to David Makes Man’s David Dillard.
Insecure
Insecure is a series that was inspired by the movie. It follows three Black women who are successful. These women realize that they are stronger together and can rely on each other. This comedy series is hilarious because of the chemistry that exists between the characters. This series explores complex friendships between women, even after their 30s.
Although it is a fiction show, the writers are well known for their sharp wits, observations on race, technology and media. This hilarious comedy captures the essence of black culture, and DeWanda Wise is the lead.

Queen Sugar
Queen Sugar is a series that reinvents family drama as art. The show's creators break with conventions and explore the complex history and culture of African American culture. The show's cinematic visuals remind me of Julie Dash's films and Ava DuVernay's attention to the inner workings an African American family.
The series is produced by ARRAY Filmworks, Harpo Films, and Warner Bros. Television, and it stars a talented ensemble cast. Oprah Winfrey and Paul Garnes are the executive producers. Anthony Sparks is also involved. It is based upon the novel by Natalie Baszile.
David Makes Man
David Makes Man is an OWN drama series that explores a group of gifted teens with different backgrounds. The series is written by Tarell Alvin Mccraney, Academy Award winner and features an ensemble cast. McCraney is the executive producer and Dee Harris–Lawrence is the director.
This drama centers around a 14 year-old boy named David. He's an academic prodigy, and struggles to find balance between his home and school life. The characters of the show are complex, real and presented with dignity. The show also explores their systemic limitations.

Issa Rae
Issa Rape, the creator of HBO's 'Insecure,' is producing a documentary in two parts about the history black TV shows. Phil Bertelsen directed the film. He will interview African American creators, actors, showrunners and discuss their work. It will also feature archival footage and verite-driven segments.
Rae has a background of filmmaking and has directed commercials, movies, and TV shows. Her first TV role was as a director in HBO's critically-acclaimed comedy series "Insecure". Rae did not include Freida as a guest on the show's first season. Insecure was nominated for 11 Emmys and won three NAACP Image Awards.
FAQ
Why should I pay attention to TV?
If you own a business, you should care about TV.
It's a significant source of revenue for many companies.
If you are thinking of starting your own business, it is important to learn as much as you can about television advertising.
This will help you decide what kind of ads to run, where to spend your money and how to market effectively your products.
What are the different styles of commercials?
Three types of commercials are available: TV Commercials; Radio Commercials; and Print Ads.
TV commercials last about 30 seconds. They're frequently used to increase brand awareness.
Radio commercials last longer (usually around 1 minute) and are often used to promote products.
Print ads are usually shorter than 2 to 3 minutes and targeted at specific audiences.
How long does it take for a commercial to be made?
It depends on the project's size. One person might be required to film a small project, while a larger project could require several hundred people.
A 30-second spot takes on average between 2-5 Days to complete.
How much does a commercial cost to produce?
Producing a commercial is expensive. It all depends on how long the spot is, the number and location of the actors, and the cost of production.
In general , a 30 second commercial costs $20,000-$40,000.
How are TV ads delivered?
Television ads are most commonly distributed via satellite, cable, IPTV, IPTV, over the-air broadcast, DVRs and VODs.
There are many different ways to deliver content to consumers today. However, it is not common for companies to choose the best way to distribute advertising.
This is because they all look at the same metrics when deciding what delivery method to use.
You will want to ensure that your ads are available on as many platforms as you can, in order to determine if they are effective.
If your goal is to measure ad effectiveness using impressions, you will need to ensure that your ads reach as many people as possible.
The problem is that the two methods do not always match up.
For example, if an advertisement is delivered on multiple platforms but only one platform provides high-quality video then it could result in less views.
You could miss out on great opportunities if all you do is rely on time to measure success.
What does advertising do to influence consumer behavior?
Two major ways advertiser behavior can be influenced by consumers are:
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Advertisements cause us associate certain things with particular brands. A McDonald's commercial might lead us to believe that McDonald's burgers are better than Burger King.
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Advertisements show us how to behave. A commercial might tell us to visit a store in order to purchase a car.
Statistics
- To get estimated costs for airing a 60-second TV commercial in different regional markets, check out the following figures in this TV ad pricing chart from the media experts at Casual Precision. (fitsmallbusiness.com)
- Television is a great brand awareness tool - Almost every American has a television, with 83 percent of adults having two or more, and American households keep their televisions on for 8.1 hours each day on average. (marketingevolution.com)
- Video-ad views on OTT (over-the-top) devices grew 63% year over year in Q3 2016, and the trend is expected to continue, further crippling traditional TV advertising. (clearcode.cc)
- In fact, 76% of people completely skip the commercials while watching their programs. (qualitylogoproducts.com)
- 93 percent of American adults listen to the radio over the course of the week. (marketingevolution.com)
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How To
How do I create my TV Commercial?
To begin with, you need to find out what kind of audience you want to target. Are you trying to attract new customers? Or are you targeting existing clients? Your video must be engaging, informative and entertaining if your goal is to attract new customers. For existing clients, however, you should make your video more about selling your product.
Once you've determined the audience you wish to appeal to, it's time for you to consider what message you want. Do you want to make people laugh? You can be serious. Maybe you want to encourage them buying something?
Next, you have to decide if you want to use voiceover. Voice-overs are great because they allow you to deliver your message without actually seeing yourself. They can also sound silly. You might also consider writing your script if voiceovers are not something you enjoy.
The final thing to consider is what camera angle you will use. You can choose from a wide range of angles, including close up, medium shots, long shots, etc.
Now that we have all the basics, let's get started creating our first TV Commercial.