Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Production


The series was conceived and created by Scott Fellows, formerly the creator, executive producer and showrunner of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Fellows says his inspiration for the show was the 1960s musical comedy show, The Monkees—a popular and culturally significant American television series about a group of four young male adults who form a rock band, become famous, and sing songs while having comedic adventures. Although the show had a concept as early as 2007, the series had no actual title as late as August 2009.
Nickelodeon partnered with Columbia/Epic Label Group to produce the show, which will incorporate original music into the series. Big Time Rush is one of the three Nickelodeon shows (the others are iCarly and Victorious) on which the cable network is partnering with the music group to promote music as well as shows. The four actors will sing in a band whose name will be "Big Time Rush.



The show incorporate, during the closing credits of each episode exclusively in Nickelodeon airings, "short previews" of music videos of each single from the series that have yet to air in their full versions, and occasionally features premieres of full versions of music videos of the singles.
The show also incorporate laugh-like noises, music, and editing cuts designed to make it more humorous; this was also a trademark of series creator Scott Fellows' previous Nickelodeon series Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. It is targeted primarily at children age 6 to 18. Big time rush tickets are available at sold out ticket market. Buy Big rush tickets through sold out ticket market.Sold out ticket market is one place to buy tickets of concerts,sports,festivals etc
Detail of venue, events and price is listed below.
Venue     :     London (United Kingdom)
Date        :     Tuesday, April 19,2011
Price range :  £75.00 – £85.00

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