Get
Cast on Reality TV With These Top Tips From A Hollywood Insider
9/22/05
(PRWEB) September 22, 2005 -- Reality TV continues to be the hottest
trend on television as people race around the world, search for love and
battle in the boardroom. From Martha and modeling to Donald and dancing,
these popular shows are continuing to heat up the airwaves and sizzle in
the ratings. For your chance at fame, money and love, instead of just
sitting at home and watching others rake in the glory, Matthew Robinson,
author of How to Get on Reality TV ($14.95 / ISBN 0-375-72126-6, On sale
9/13/05), offers up these tricks and tips for getting cast on your
favorite reality TV show.
Top Tips and Tricks for Getting Cast on a Reality Show:
Know your character – whether you’re the sweet and
innocent farmer from Iowa or the cut-throat attorney from New York City,
know what character you bring to the show and never divert from it once.
Be prepared — Know your shows audition process and be
prepared for every step of that process. If you know there’s going to be
a live one-on-one interview, know what you’re going to say in advance.
Practice auditioning in front of your friends to best prepare for the real
thing.
Be an expert on the show you’re auditioning for —
know the names of past cast mates, past strategies employed on the show
and every bit of trivia your mind can retain. Your enthusiasm as a fan of
the show will go a long way to prove your commitment.
Come up with a great audition video — Deliver a
well-rehearsed (yet natural feeling) monologue to the camera, or have some
fun and take the camera on a tour of your life. Work hard to make your
audition video entertaining, honest and memorable. DO NOT resort to nudity
or shock value — they’ve seen it all before.
Be a larger than life, Type-A personality — Wall
flowers don’t often get cast on Reality TV, so make sure you are
enthusiastic, friendly, charming and memorable whenever a Reality TV
casting director or producer is nearby.
If you’re auditioning for Survivor, whatever you do,
DO NOT sing Destiny Child’s “I’m a Survivor” or Gloria Gaynor’s
“I Will Survive.”
Lacking an indoor pool or Jacuzzi is NOT cause to
audition for a home Makeover show.
To best prepare for eating bugs and other oddities on
shows like Fear Factor and Survivor, DO NOT practice on the real things.
The bugs used on Reality TV shows are tested for safe human consumption.
If you must, try drinking raw eggs to help build up an iron stomach.
If you’re auditioning for American Idol, before you
wait in line for three days, make sure to ask a friend if they think you
have a good voice. If your friend says no, most likely you don’t. If
that doesn’t stop you from auditioning, be prepared to possibly end up
the next William Hung.
With these tips, and a passion for fun, you too could end up being the
next reality TV star!