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meat_loaf
21 Dec 2010, 18:23
OK im not too sure if this is the right place to post this but i dont know if any of you have read my blog.. But i previous applied for an audition for britians got talent.
Which was last month I was told that I had to wait up until 3 months before they got back to me. Before I Found out if i got thru to performing infront on the Judges, I was so nervous when i was audition i messed up a few times but they gave me another chance, i walk out feeling like id blown it...
I Never thought i would get thru to performing infront of the live judges but today I got a phone call from the head office at "Britians Got Talent" say that I made it through to the Judges on the 18th January 2011.
I can't actually believe I got that phone call im so exicited after all these years of me doubting myself I'm finally getting some where doing something I enjoy.
Evil One
21 Dec 2010, 18:27
I don't want to :shit: on your parade or anything, but does the fact you messed up your audition not make you a little bit suspicious that you could be set up as the next Wagner? :bleh:
daveake
21 Dec 2010, 18:37
It's one of 3 things ... 1) they think you're pretty good and might get somewhere; 2) they think you're bad enough for people to laugh at you; 3) the call was from a friend to wind you up.
Hopefully it's #1 :-)
meat_loaf
21 Dec 2010, 18:40
I don't want to :shit: on your parade or anything, but does the fact you messed up your audition not make you a little bit suspicious that you could be set up as the next Wagner? :bleh:
The fact i messed up the first time because i wasn't prepared and it was the first time i had performed in front of strangers.
Well when i was speaking to the woman on the phone.. she said "You must have received a lot of phone calls & Bookings" which i haven't due to lack of promotion as i suck at promoting.
Everyone I've performed for family,friends & work colleagues all have told me that i was really good.
What meat song are you gonna sing?
K1ttycat
21 Dec 2010, 19:09
Well done! How exciting! :) No matter why they called back, a call back is a call back afterall and another chance to show what you can do! Good luck and keep us updated!
Kathryn
meat_loaf
21 Dec 2010, 19:13
What meat song are you gonna sing?
I'm hoping to be doing Bad Attitude on the X factor next year, for Britain's got talent I will be doing mentalism & Magic which i did at my first audition.
Pudding
21 Dec 2010, 19:13
Everyone I've performed for family,friends & work colleagues all have told me that i was really good.
These are people who aren't really going to be honest and tell you if you're shit or not now are they?
Good luck anyway.
meat_loaf
21 Dec 2010, 19:17
These are people who aren't really going to be honest and tell you if you're shit or not now are they?
Good luck anyway.
True. but I did 12 stage shows in a local theatre back in 2008 and the people i was working with.. told me that I'm going to make it big time.. but that could be them just being nice.. but I've being doing magic for 12 years now and Ive waited for this moment for so long..
Its worth ago.. as Jim steinman said "if you dont go all the way you will never know whats on the other side"
Evil One
21 Dec 2010, 19:18
I'm hoping to be doing Bad Attitude on the X factor next year.
I wouldn't do anything Meat Loaf related. If it's an obscure song (like Bad Attitude) then there's the risk that nobody will 'get it' and if it's a popular song then you'll be unfavourably compared to Meat. :shrug:
Pudding
21 Dec 2010, 19:28
.. as Jim steinman said "if you dont go all the way you will never know whats on the other side"
He actually said “If you don't go OVER THE TOP, you'll never see what's on the other side.”
daveake
21 Dec 2010, 19:30
it was the first time i had performed in front of strangers.
True. but I did 12 stage shows in a local theatre back in 2008
Now I'm confused.
Pudding
21 Dec 2010, 19:32
Now I'm confused.
That makes two of us :weirdo:
meat_loaf
21 Dec 2010, 19:34
I havent performed since 2008, which was the same routine thru the hole show, wasnt my idea.
And when performing something different infront on an audience and not known what effects your going to do, there is a big change of you messing up. That is why i messed up on my first go.
Pudding
21 Dec 2010, 19:48
And when performing something different infront on an audience and not known what effects your going to do, there is a big change of you messing up. That is why i messed up on my first go.
Lets hope this isn't you on your second go?
HurW6dzDx64
OK im not too sure if this is the right place to post this but i dont know if any of you have read my blog.. But i previous applied for an audition for britians got talent.
Which was last month I was told that I had to wait up until 3 months before they got back to me. Before I Found out if i got thru to performing infront on the Judges, I was so nervous when i was audition i messed up a few times but they gave me another chance, i walk out feeling like id blown it...
I Never thought i would get thru to performing infront of the live judges but today I got a phone call from the head office at "Britians Got Talent" say that I made it through to the Judges on the 18th January 2011.
I can't actually believe I got that phone call im so exicited after all these years of me doubting myself I'm finally getting some where doing something I enjoy.
That's wonderful news, how exciting. Good luck, I hope you do well.
Carole
AndrewG
21 Dec 2010, 23:43
The fact i messed up the first time because i wasn't prepared and it was the first time i had performed in front of strangers.
Well when i was speaking to the woman on the phone.. she said "You must have received a lot of phone calls & Bookings" which i haven't due to lack of promotion as i suck at promoting.
Everyone I've performed for family,friends & work colleagues all have told me that i was really good.
Don't want to piss on your parade, I wish you good luck. HOWEVER, I would imagine that what that woman said, is EXACTLY what they will say to everyone and especially the bad ones so that they build up this HUGE expectation and you will look absolutely dumb struck when Simon Cowell calls you a useless wet blanket. This is exactly what they want. No doubt you will have to sign a waiver which states you cannot mention anything about previous rounds or what the researchers told you. Just don't expect much is my advice and don't let them influence your hobbies or interests too much.
meat_loaf
22 Dec 2010, 02:23
Don't want to piss on your parade, I wish you good luck. HOWEVER, I would imagine that what that woman said, is EXACTLY what they will say to everyone and especially the bad ones so that they build up this HUGE expectation and you will look absolutely dumb struck when Simon Cowell calls you a useless wet blanket. This is exactly what they want. No doubt you will have to sign a waiver which states you cannot mention anything about previous rounds or what the researchers told you. Just don't expect much is my advice and don't let them influence your hobbies or interests too much.
No offence to anyone on this site and i appreciate your advice and support, but i don't really care what anyone says about how good I am (as not alot of people have seen me perform and don't know what I can do). I am NOT saying that I'm the best but I know i am good at what i do.
And I don't let anyone put me down, the way i see it the most important thing is too believe in yourself.. which im starting to do more off now than wot i did before..
It doesn't matter what Simon or any the Judges say to me, there criticism wont change the way I feel or effect my what I do. I know one thing for sure Simon hates magic so he's going to dislike me anyway.
AndrewG
22 Dec 2010, 02:28
Well that's fine then if you have that attitude. Go for it and hope to see you on TV. :))
It just really bothers me when I see a lot of deluded people think they are great and the crowd shouting "off! off!". As I said I think a lot of that is because of previous positive build up and high expectations which I'm pretty sure the show itself is responsible for.
meat_loaf
22 Dec 2010, 02:43
Well that's fine then if you have that attitude. Go for it and hope to see you on TV. :))
It just really bothers me when I see a lot of deluded people think they are great and the crowd shouting "off! off!". As I said I think a lot of that is because of previous positive build up and high expectations which I'm pretty sure the show itself is responsible for.
I don't want everyone thinking that im a show off i'm NOT If that was the case i would be out on the streets everyday doing street magic but tha'ts not me even though its the best way to promote yourself.
But this something that I've set my goals on and even if i don't get thru I'll still continuing doing what I do. And I will keep trying until I do get through this has being a dream of mine since i was a kid and I hope by doing this I will get some more publicity, Its not about winning its about talking part that counts.
No offence to anyone on this site and i appreciate your advice and support, but i don't really care what anyone says about how good I am (as not alot of people have seen me perform and don't know what I can do). I am NOT saying that I'm the best but I know i am good at what i do.
And I don't let anyone put me down, the way i see it the most important thing is too believe in yourself.. which im starting to do more off now than wot i did before..
It doesn't matter what Simon or any the Judges say to me, there criticism wont change the way I feel or effect my what I do. I know one thing for sure Simon hates magic so he's going to dislike me anyway.
That's the right attitude to have. As long as you believe in yourself and are confident, don't let others negativity get you down. Just do your best and give it your all, you can't do more than that.
Carole
meat_loaf
22 Dec 2010, 04:53
That's the right attitude to have. As long as you believe in yourself and are confident, don't let others negativity get you down. Just do your best and give it your all, you can't do more than that.
Carole
Couldnt have said it better myself.
Pudding
22 Dec 2010, 09:58
I don't want everyone thinking that im a show off i'm NOT
Why did you start a thread all about you then?
If you've got talent and you want to show it off, don't make excuses, show it off :up:
AndrewG
22 Dec 2010, 10:05
Why did you start a thread all about you then?
PMSL. :lol:
samurai7
22 Dec 2010, 18:56
I thought Simon wasn't going to be on this series? Michael McIntyre and David Hasselhoff (?!) have been brought in to replace him and Piers Morgan.
Good luck. I was supposed to audition, but didn't end up going. Maybe next year ;)
meat_loaf
22 Dec 2010, 19:10
I was on the news the other day that Simon is back.
samurai7
22 Dec 2010, 19:15
ah, I see he's coming back for the live stages. Hope you get that far!
I would actually kill to be pon one of these shows. good luck. Cannot wait to see this.
Evil One
22 Dec 2010, 19:35
They've not got to the point where they're that desperate for ratings that they'll have convicted murderers on. Give it a few years and then try it. :cool:
robgomm
22 Dec 2010, 20:15
Good luck to you mate, although I do hate that show as it's more about fame and money than music. If you just love singing then that's great and I really hope you do well.
meat_loaf
22 Dec 2010, 21:49
Good luck to you mate, although I do hate that show as it's more about fame and money than music. If you just love singing then that's great and I really hope you do well.
Thank you.. but im not in it for the money or fame.. I'm in it because I love performing.
Pudding
23 Dec 2010, 04:20
I'm in it because I love performing.
I havent performed since 2008,
What have you been doing for 2 years?
meat_loaf
23 Dec 2010, 18:59
What have you been doing for 2 years?
Learning new tricks, and working on my website... Looking for work.
The Flying Mouse
24 Dec 2010, 18:55
OK im not too sure if this is the right place to post this but i dont know if any of you have read my blog.. But i previous applied for an audition for britians got talent.
Which was last month I was told that I had to wait up until 3 months before they got back to me. Before I Found out if i got thru to performing infront on the Judges, I was so nervous when i was audition i messed up a few times but they gave me another chance, i walk out feeling like id blown it...
I Never thought i would get thru to performing infront of the live judges but today I got a phone call from the head office at "Britians Got Talent" say that I made it through to the Judges on the 18th January 2011.
I can't actually believe I got that phone call im so exicited after all these years of me doubting myself I'm finally getting some where doing something I enjoy.
:twisted: That's great news, hope it goes really well :up:
I don't want to :shit: on your parade or anything, but does the fact you messed up your audition not make you a little bit suspicious that you could be set up as the next Wagner? :bleh:
It's a wee bit suspicious that he got through after fluffing up a few times, and it's well worth keeping in mind that every one of those acts who are 100% crap have been put though by somebody working for the show.
But only he knows how badly he messed up, so my advice to him is to be completly honest with himself, how bad was the mess up?
Did you cut your assistant in half and put her in two different wards, or did you get a false start on a riffle shuffle that only you noticed?
Only do stuff you are completly confident with. Stuff you could do in your sleep.
Then practice it again and again right up to the show. That might seem a bit of a waqste of time, but you want what you are going to do to be second nature by the time you are in front of the judges.
Again, looking at the negative, you may have been set up as a magician who gets things wrong (there have been a few) but even if you don't get through, you can avoid being one of the series jokes and deliver a performance that will get your name out there and help your reputation.
Learning new tricks, and working on my website... Looking for work.
Again, to throw my $0.02 in (I started doing magic 22 years ago, so I know what i'm on about lol) you should be performing.
Performing performing performing performing performing.
It's the only way you'll improve.
The only way you'll get any experience.
The only way you'll find out what style suits you, and what does and doesn't work for you.
Get involved with charity shows (there is no shortage), your local magic circle (I dare say they have society shows, and if you can perform to a room full of magicians, you can perform to anybody) , show tricks to people in the pub, just perform as much as you can in different situations.
Serve your time and learn your craft.
To not perform for two years because you are learning new tricks and working on a web site is not a good reason.
Do the tricks you have while you expand on your repetoire ans build your web site.
Don't even think about looking for proffessional bookings at this stage, because it sounds like you've not done enough performing yet.
Learn how to use your tools and polish your performance and you will then have a skill you may be able to turn into a proffession.
Good luck with everything :up:
meat_loaf
24 Dec 2010, 20:20
:twisted: That's great news, hope it goes really well :up:
It's a wee bit suspicious that he got through after fluffing up a few times, and it's well worth keeping in mind that every one of those acts who are 100% crap have been put though by somebody working for the show.
But only he knows how badly he messed up, so my advice to him is to be completly honest with himself, how bad was the mess up?
Did you cut your assistant in half and put her in two different wards, or did you get a false start on a riffle shuffle that only you noticed?
Only do stuff you are completly confident with. Stuff you could do in your sleep.
Then practice it again and again right up to the show. That might seem a bit of a waqste of time, but you want what you are going to do to be second nature by the time you are in front of the judges.
Again, looking at the negative, you may have been set up as a magician who gets things wrong (there have been a few) but even if you don't get through, you can avoid being one of the series jokes and deliver a performance that will get your name out there and help your reputation.
Again, to throw my $0.02 in (I started doing magic 22 years ago, so I know what i'm on about lol) you should be performing.
Performing performing performing performing performing.
It's the only way you'll improve.
The only way you'll get any experience.
The only way you'll find out what style suits you, and what does and doesn't work for you.
Get involved with charity shows (there is no shortage), your local magic circle (I dare say they have society shows, and if you can perform to a room full of magicians, you can perform to anybody) , show tricks to people in the pub, just perform as much as you can in different situations.
Serve your time and learn your craft.
To not perform for two years because you are learning new tricks and working on a web site is not a good reason.
Do the tricks you have while you expand on your repetoire ans build your web site.
Don't even think about looking for proffessional bookings at this stage, because it sounds like you've not done enough performing yet.
Learn how to use your tools and polish your performance and you will then have a skill you may be able to turn into a proffession.
Good luck with everything :up:
Thanks for the advice.. i messed up doing a Houdini shuffle when forcing a card, as the cards were well used and sticking together so the trick didn't work out as i planned the first time the second time It worked out.
Im not planning on doing card tricks on my next audition. I tend to used the routine i did on stage back in 2008 as thats never failed yet.
One of the reasons I've not performed as much as I should be is because I can come across as really shy and sometimes don't know how to approach people /companies when introducing myself and then theres routine I stil havent worked out a routine for any shows so i never known what to perform i don't have a favorite trick/ effect as i like them all equally I tend to spend 2 hours a day going over everything I no.
I'm also finding it hard promoting myself and getting noticed. I currently live with my dad whom hates magic so i have no one to practice on for feedback or to take photos/ videos on my performing.
I'm a member of The Glasgow magic circle which i have being for the past 5 year now but i feel i'm a bit to old to be there as the youngest person is 13 and I'm 26
I got a phone call from a local bar the other day.. asking me to pop in and do a performance.
So Im looking forward to that..
Well that's a start, good luck with that.
Carole
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