Reality

Apr 10, 2012 18:34

I said no the first six times.

The seventh year, the seventh season, after an hour-long phone call with William the freelance producer, I think, well, it’s in my mom’s city, and there’s money in it, and this project we’re working on, the one that can’t get booked because nobody’s ever heard of it? It could use some exposure. And I say, “Yes.”

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karmasoup April 11 2012, 22:10:25 UTC
I've actually seen AGT live in Mpls. At least there, anyway, no one is prompted to boo. The audience is told, be very active in your responses. If you like something, go crazy. If you don't like it, go crazier. They showed us how to do the x, and, in 25 acts over 4 hours, we did use it 3 imtes... those acts totally had it coming, though, and they knew it... I think they were just looking for attention... not ever sure how they got on that stage in the first place. What I totally did not expect, though, was that the most entertaining part of the entire experience was the judges. We never even saw the host... that role is apparently pretty much off stage only, but, the judges very often had us in stitches. One of them I'm not going to miss, though, I can't say at all that I'm impressed with the chosen replacement. Meh... it's not like this is really quality entertainment, though. I get told all the time I should do it, but, the one thing about those shows that drives me nuts is all the crying how "This is my dream, this means ( ... )

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theafaye April 15 2012, 09:02:40 UTC
That's why you wouldn't get on the show. I auditioned for the second season of the X Factor many, many years ago and it became clear very quickly how rigged it is, so it wouldn't matter how amazing you were, you wouldn't get through if you didn't have a 'story' they could work with. The woman who went in before me had a film crew film her before she went in and then filmed her coming out clutching her piece of paper - how did they know to be there? It was all about who would play to the camera and give them their little sound bite. If I ever were to go again, I'd take all my children with me, but it's highly unlikely I'd bother.

It was most satisfying seeing someone I knew make it to the first round, though, and although his audition didn't make it on screen, he was VERY bitter about being rejected (he had a highly inflated opinion of his ability and it was sooo good seeing him cut down to size!).

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whipchick April 16 2012, 02:18:01 UTC
It's all about the story, isn't it? On the up side, the narrator of this piece now has an excellent story!

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whipchick April 16 2012, 02:17:22 UTC
Thanks :) It was (for the narrator) a fascinating experience! And so interesting to get your take from the audience side, too. I'm with you on the quality thing, though - as a performer, I'm often told by audience members that we should do a reality talent show, in the tone of voice that people used to say, "You should go on Broadway!" or "You should be in Cirque du Soleil!" and it's a little sad that the modern equivalent of the Gong Show is seen as a high aspiration!

What's your act that people encourage you to take on the show?

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karmasoup April 20 2012, 16:29:50 UTC
I'm a part time rockstar. Some would like to see me make that a full time gig. In the picture here, which was taken at the famous Fine Line Music Club and first appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, you can see Mike Ruekberg, of Rex Daisy and Two Tickets to Paradise on guitar behind me. He's out in LA now, making music for movies. I did have a dream of making a career of it when I was younger, but I haven't really pursued it like someone who wanted it bad enough to make it happen... I spent a number of years figuring out who I wanted to be in life and how I wanted to relate to the world, and that seemed important enough to me to make it a priority. Now I'm at a stage where I'm sort of contemplating a second life, and considering all my options, which, among others, does include making being an artist my full time interest.

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