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« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2008, 12:55:58 PM »

well he didn't get through Sad 

I did manage to pull off an Indestructable though and probably get myself on the telly, and got a bit of an insight into the show's production.  The way it worked yesterday was everyone had an audition with one of the show's producers or a record company exec.  Anyone that got through that stage then went on immediately to a further audition with the show's executive producers (i.e. the bigwigs).  People that get through that will see the celeb judges at a later date. 

Now, you know when you're watching the show and they show people arriving and waiting to have their audition before they go in?  That's all filmed backwards.  At a couple of points during the day a group or singer that had already had thier audition with the executive producers were sent back to the holding area to be filmed 'arriving' and told to 'look bored' then maybe burst into impromptu song.  Not long after we arrived four young girls who had entered as a group were brought back in to 'wait' and sing a rather good version of 'you keep me hanging on' whilst being filmed.  Keep an eye out for them on the box because I'm sat right behind them (no make up and a spotty face, ldo).
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« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2008, 03:58:03 PM »

Have you seen this dude, hes absolutely deluded. The audition isnt the funny part, the aftermath is



PS sorry about hijacking your thread, didnt think it deserved its own though
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« Reply #17 on: September 07, 2008, 04:04:47 PM »

 Grin Jihad on Simon?
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« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2008, 04:07:07 PM »

[ ]this guy is actually under the delusion he's any god

[X]he thinks acting like this will get him on t.v

[X]He's right

[X]Acting like this 6 years ago on popstars was a bit amusing when the person genuinly thought they were better than they were.

[X]Acting like it now just illustrates the British public will watch any old shit
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« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2008, 04:08:26 PM »

Grin Jihad on Simon?

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« Reply #20 on: September 07, 2008, 05:52:08 PM »

well he didn't get through Sad 

I did manage to pull off an Indestructable though and probably get myself on the telly, and got a bit of an insight into the show's production.  The way it worked yesterday was everyone had an audition with one of the show's producers or a record company exec.  Anyone that got through that stage then went on immediately to a further audition with the show's executive producers (i.e. the bigwigs).  People that get through that will see the celeb judges at a later date. 

Now, you know when you're watching the show and they show people arriving and waiting to have their audition before they go in?  That's all filmed backwards.  At a couple of points during the day a group or singer that had already had thier audition with the executive producers were sent back to the holding area to be filmed 'arriving' and told to 'look bored' then maybe burst into impromptu song.  Not long after we arrived four young girls who had entered as a group were brought back in to 'wait' and sing a rather good version of 'you keep me hanging on' whilst being filmed.  Keep an eye out for them on the box because I'm sat right behind them (no make up and a spotty face, ldo).

Has this been on yet?

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« Reply #21 on: September 07, 2008, 06:37:59 PM »

well he didn't get through Sad 

I did manage to pull off an Indestructable though and probably get myself on the telly, and got a bit of an insight into the show's production.  The way it worked yesterday was everyone had an audition with one of the show's producers or a record company exec.  Anyone that got through that stage then went on immediately to a further audition with the show's executive producers (i.e. the bigwigs).  People that get through that will see the celeb judges at a later date. 

Now, you know when you're watching the show and they show people arriving and waiting to have their audition before they go in?  That's all filmed backwards.  At a couple of points during the day a group or singer that had already had thier audition with the executive producers were sent back to the holding area to be filmed 'arriving' and told to 'look bored' then maybe burst into impromptu song.  Not long after we arrived four young girls who had entered as a group were brought back in to 'wait' and sing a rather good version of 'you keep me hanging on' whilst being filmed.  Keep an eye out for them on the box because I'm sat right behind them (no make up and a spotty face, ldo).

Only just seen this, but feel I have to make a comment!

I'm a singer and have auditioned for the X Factor before (in 2006 I believe).  Basically it is all a big fix.  Everyone who applies gets an audition, but at these "initial rounds" which the public is shielded from they only put through the people who they think will make good TV.  At my audition there were countless great singers there, but the people who were getting a "red letter" (ticket through to the next round) where mostly the idiots.  A pair of teenage girls with "X" & "Factor" written on paper stuck to their bums who danced and sang worse than the cheeky girls got through for example.  They are basically looking for the people who a) make good TV because they are shit and we can laugh at them or b) have some of kind of interesting background story as well as a good voice.  I also found out from a producer that most of the final 12 who make it to the live shows are "invited" to audition by the show from talent agencies.  The big crowds that you see outside on the telly are all filmed from one open call audition date, usually in Manchester, where half of them never get to audition, they just want to be able to film large crowds queuing up to audition. 

It's not very genuine, and is definitely made for TV, and thus very fake.  Anyone who actually wants to make it as a singer has virtually no hope by going on this show.  It's not until you get to the point of seeing the real judges that it's actually based more on singing ability.  They aren't looking for great singers, at least not at this stage, they are looking for great entertainment.  Having said all this, it was a good day out for me and I enjoyed the experience.  Even thought I know what really goes on back stage I'm still sucked in to watching, because you have to admit those idiots are pretty funny.

(Not that I'm bitter or anything 
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« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2008, 06:54:51 PM »

lol@ X-factor is a fix shocker....really?
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« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2008, 07:15:49 PM »

lol@ X-factor is a fix shocker....really?

Not exactly unexpected I know, but still think it's ridiculous about most of the final 12 being pretty much pre-selected.
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« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2008, 07:26:32 PM »

I heard that Ferrari are going to win this series of X-Factor.

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« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2008, 07:28:15 PM »

lol@ X-factor is a fix shocker....really?

Not exactly unexpected I know, but still think it's ridiculous about most of the final 12 being pretty much pre-selected.

why is this ridiculous?
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« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2008, 07:42:31 PM »


Only just seen this, but feel I have to make a comment!

I'm a singer and have auditioned for the X Factor before (in 2006 I believe).  Basically it is all a big fix.  Everyone who applies gets an audition, but at these "initial rounds" which the public is shielded from they only put through the people who they think will make good TV.  At my audition there were countless great singers there, but the people who were getting a "red letter" (ticket through to the next round) where mostly the idiots.  A pair of teenage girls with "X" & "Factor" written on paper stuck to their bums who danced and sang worse than the cheeky girls got through for example.  They are basically looking for the people who a) make good TV because they are shit and we can laugh at them or b) have some of kind of interesting background story as well as a good voice.  I also found out from a producer that most of the final 12 who make it to the live shows are "invited" to audition by the show from talent agencies.  The big crowds that you see outside on the telly are all filmed from one open call audition date, usually in Manchester, where half of them never get to audition, they just want to be able to film large crowds queuing up to audition. 

It's not very genuine, and is definitely made for TV, and thus very fake.  Anyone who actually wants to make it as a singer has virtually no hope by going on this show.  It's not until you get to the point of seeing the real judges that it's actually based more on singing ability.  They aren't looking for great singers, at least not at this stage, they are looking for great entertainment.  Having said all this, it was a good day out for me and I enjoyed the experience.  Even thought I know what really goes on back stage I'm still sucked in to watching, because you have to admit those idiots are pretty funny.

(Not that I'm bitter or anything 

Like many people I'm not at all surprised by any of this and in the end it is good entertainment. What I truely despise about X-Factor is how it continues to publicly ridicule some people who clearly need protecting from themselves. Some of those it makes a fool of clearly aren't playing with a full deck and it's just wrong. The great big fix factor I have no problem with but please spare us the humiliation of some of these individuals. I enjoy the finals but I think the auditions are very uncomfortable viewing at times. 
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« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2008, 07:57:56 PM »


Only just seen this, but feel I have to make a comment!

I'm a singer and have auditioned for the X Factor before (in 2006 I believe).  Basically it is all a big fix.  Everyone who applies gets an audition, but at these "initial rounds" which the public is shielded from they only put through the people who they think will make good TV.  At my audition there were countless great singers there, but the people who were getting a "red letter" (ticket through to the next round) where mostly the idiots.  A pair of teenage girls with "X" & "Factor" written on paper stuck to their bums who danced and sang worse than the cheeky girls got through for example.  They are basically looking for the people who a) make good TV because they are shit and we can laugh at them or b) have some of kind of interesting background story as well as a good voice.  I also found out from a producer that most of the final 12 who make it to the live shows are "invited" to audition by the show from talent agencies.  The big crowds that you see outside on the telly are all filmed from one open call audition date, usually in Manchester, where half of them never get to audition, they just want to be able to film large crowds queuing up to audition. 

It's not very genuine, and is definitely made for TV, and thus very fake.  Anyone who actually wants to make it as a singer has virtually no hope by going on this show.  It's not until you get to the point of seeing the real judges that it's actually based more on singing ability.  They aren't looking for great singers, at least not at this stage, they are looking for great entertainment.  Having said all this, it was a good day out for me and I enjoyed the experience.  Even thought I know what really goes on back stage I'm still sucked in to watching, because you have to admit those idiots are pretty funny.

(Not that I'm bitter or anything 

As a real singer,u should have sussed this........I feel sorry for the grafters,who have to join in thi charade,to get a brea.
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