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Reality TV Casting Calls - 3 Top Audition Tips

If you’re on a reality television show that means you’re lucky enough to be on TV, which is almost reason enough to audition for reality television - a chance to be on TV! Here are three tips for those who are heading out to a reality TV casting call.

1. Almost Famous

After auditioning for a reality television show you get catapulted into an industry that many people only experience from the comforts of home by watching it on TV. However, if you are selected, you get a chance to join Angelia Jolie, Clint Eastwood and Tom Cruise by enjoying a smaller version of that sort of fame during your time on a reality TV show. While for most people being on a reality television show represents the classic 15 minutes of fame, for others it means a large segue into a very closed-doors industry. Not everyone’s experience in reality television ends up the same, but for any single person in reality TV, it means a chance to be seen by the public in one of the most sought after positions in media that exists today. Also, for those who are particularly memorable or win competitions it can mean becoming a more permanent fixture in the media. It can lead to future jobs and allows you to meet people you would never otherwise have met. While for most people, being in reality TV means being famous for a small period of time, it represents an amazing experience and a microcosm of a dream for many people - a chance to be on TV.

2. Self Improvement

Reality television has many formats and one such popular format is that of self improvement. For example shows like The Biggest Loser, where families and individuals compete to see who can lose the most weight offers prizes to the winning team. However, the shows biggest prize is easily the improvement of the quality of life these teams and individuals experience in becoming more healthy and improving their self esteem through weight loss. This one example is a clear cut indication of how reality television can help its contestant through self improvement. However, there are other reality television shows where the self improvement aspect of the program might be harder to identify. There are many prize and competition style shows with monetary and other highly sought after prizes offered to winners such as cars or clothes. However, many competition style shows also offer a segue into the industry the show is based on allowing the winner access and notoriety in an industry where it is their dream in which to work. America’s Next Top Model awards modeling contracts, American Idol offers singing contracts, Project Runway moves no-name designers into the industry within a blink of an eye and Top Chef offers much of the same. These shows provide self improvement opportunities through the career choice of the contestants and in many ways represents the only way in which those contestants might have been successful in the industry. Additionally, shows like Fear Factor provide not only a monetary prize but the chance to overcome a particularly paralyzing fear. Nanny 911 improves the family dynamic of struggling families. While reality television is largely seen as a way to gain some quick fame, it is also a way to grow and self improve.

3. The Big Prize

While self improvement and fame are large factors behind why people audition for reality television the obvious financial factor behind winning a competition style show is hard to ignore. In winning a show like Survivor, contestants are awarded a one million dollar prize. Shows like Deal or No Deal also offer large monetary prizes to winners and shows like The Price Is Right or Wheel Of Fortune are much the same. Winning a reality show where money is the main prize allows people the chance to move from one financial demographic to the other, perhaps allowing them to completely alter and change their way of life.

Lisa Jenkins
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/reality-tv-casting-calls-3-top-audition-tips-706135.html

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Create Your Own Economic Bailout Plan

It is almost becoming a stereotypical statement these days; we are in tough economic times. Stereotypical or not however, the statement is true.

A total of 2.6 million jobs disappeared in 2008, the most since World War II, and the pain of the recession is only getting worse as 11 million Americans search for work.

Unemployment hit a 16-year high of 7.2 percent in December, the government reported Friday, and could be headed for 10 percent by the end of 2009.

There is a lot of doom and gloom everywhere you turn and even being an eternal optimist is difficult right now. While the news may be true it is also a field day, a veritable gluttony, for the media who unfortunately thrives on bad news. Why not …misery loves company, the old saying goes and doesn’t it make us all feel better to hear we are not the only ones who may be suffering financially and emotionally if the crises have reached the level of losing one’s home and all their worldly possessions?

If you get laid off right now, God help your soul. You better hope you’ve got savings or someone backing you. Many have no faith in this system any longer and seeing companies like GM, Chrysler ET AL, get giant handouts from the government yet still continue to hold lavish corporate retreats and fly around in Lear Jets certainly does not help keep the faith.

The recession, which just entered its second year, is the longest in a quarter-century. The fact that the country is battling a housing collapse, a lockup in lending, rising unemployment, shrinking consumer spending and the worst financial crisis since the 1930s makes the downturn especially dangerous.

SO many are at the mercy of “The Man” and the man ain’t coming through. Where there was once solace in a long time job it is often found that when the going gets tough the security and stability of that job gets a back seat to the survival instinct of the owner who now begins to cut loses to save his own skin. The team and all that spirit which goes along with it now give way to the lone wolf syndrome.

What can you do about it? Stop being a victim of the economy. Become the hunter and take back control of your life! Create your own bailout plan and seriously consider becoming your own economic stimulus by starting a small business at home.

There is a quiet revolution going on in America in the extra bedrooms that have now become ME, Inc. as home offices. According to IDC, a top national research firm, there are between 34.3 million and 36.6 million home office households in the United States alone. Nationwide, the number of home-based businesses may range from 18 million to 38 million, depending on who is doing the counting.

If you have ever considered the possibility of being your own boss, having a 30 foot commute instead of a two hour commute, spending more quality time with your family and declaring independence from corporate America and the economy, now may be that time.

Don’t wait too long, however. If you feel your job may be on the upcoming chopping block start now. If you have savings and or a 401k plan you may want to begin planning an exit strategy.

If you have the luxury, begin part time in the evenings and create a business plan on what you could do using your strengths to work for yourself. A good start would be to use a basic business strategy called S.W.O.T which stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to establish what you have to bring to your home business table.

The biggest mistake you can make is to take a shotgun approach and start buying and trying every make money quick scheme out there. You will rapidly eat up any money you have set aside. Use common sense and do your research.

There are many good resources on the Internet but beware of the so called “gurus”. If it sounds too good to be true nowhere is this statement more accurate that in the Internet make money realm… IT IS.

Brad Hodges
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-opportunities-articles/create-your-own-economic-bailout-plan-724065.html

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin and filed under media jobs | 12 Comments »

How to Become a TV News Producer

Getting a media job has never been easy.It is recommendable only for people who are too much committed to their jobs.TV jobs ask for dedication.You can go for a TV job if you don’t mind working late hours or coming to office on weekends and holidays.You need to be available 24×7.

Do you want to become a TV news producer?It is considered to be a senior post.So you need a little experience before applying for this post.TV news producer’s job entails various responsibilities.The main responsibilities include creating news stories and presenting them to the audience with the help of the news reporter or anchor.

As a TV news producer you need to meet tight deadlines.Your job requires fact collecting,data and off-course a lot of organization.Since you need to organize people and work with them you should have leadership quality.You should be good at leading a team in a media environment.If you are confident then you can go for this job.

Here are a few tips that can help you to start your career as a TV news producer.

TV production jobs require highly qualified people.Try to get admitted to a reputed college or university.Good education is a crucial aspect for this career.It is almost impossible to get a TV job without a degree or diploma.If you want to get selected you need to be one of the best qualified candidates.

Since there is no set qualification for this position it is even better if you can specialize in journalism,media or film production.Having experience in any of these fields will be helpful.This will give an idea about the job profile of a TV news producer.

You need to remember that a TV news producer is primarily a journalist.So you need to acquire the skills of a good journalist.Just as a journalist you need to make news stories.Getting the story to TV is not an easy task.In order to do that you should work with a number of people including the news writer,news reporter and anchor.A little knowledge about the know-how in TV production jobs will help you to get this job easily.

To have understanding in how production jobs are handled work experience is very important.Hands-on experience will benefit you most.Employers will look for experience more than educational qualification in your resume.So starting from the grass root level is preferable.

The best possible way to do this is to go for internship.Accept whatever TV production job you have in hand.Even if you get low paid jobs in the beginning try to grab it.Start your career as a news writer or a news reporter.Before applying for the position of a TV news producer you need to acquire quite a bit of experience as it is a senior position.

Follow these few simple steps will help you to start your career as a TV news production.

Steve

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