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160: Leon Etienne Has Talent

Leon Etienne and Romy Low finished in lucky number 13th place in Season Eight of "America's Got Talent". Their road to fame didn't come overnight. It took two years from the first contact until they appeared on AGT.  Leon talks on this podcast about a lot of stuff people might like to know whether or not you have aspirations to ever appear as a "reality" show contestant.

You won't believe your eyes when illusionist Leon Etienne and Romy Low perform one of their illusions on the America's Got Talent stage.

While I was at the 2014 F.F.F.F. convention, I sat down with Leon to chat about getting on AGT, why he wanted to do it, why others should try it, behind the scenes, reality show contracts, doors opened by his appearance on this show, and more.  He also talked about creating illusions, his future plans, and four-walling in Las Vegas among other topics. We covered a lot of ground during this podcast that runs just a little over a half hour.

Not all contestants have the same experience or stories to tell as we hear from Leon. If you are interested in what you might expect, then you will be interested in reviewing the contract that people who audition must sign. You can view that contract here: http://www.performers.net/junk/agreement.pdf

As reported in the New York Post, "Once a person is chosen for the show, they are required to allow producers to shape their personal background however they want, even if the stories they present to the public are not true, according to the contract. Producers are also allowed to “trick, exploit and embarrass” contestants during the course of the show, without fear of the contestants being able to sue them. In addition, the contestants are put on a “Talent Hold” for one year after the show, which forbids them from trying to get new publicity or endorsement deals from anyone but NBC."

Among the more onerous provisions of the contract, you will find:

  • Producers or NBC can force a contestant to participate in an additional reality show for up to one year after they appear on ‘AGT.’ Contestants may not go on any other reality show for a year after taping ends.

  • If an act is disqualified, “Producer and the Network may make any explanation or announcement, on-air or otherwise…as to the reason why.” (So basically, they can say tell the public whatever they want about why the act was disqualified…even if it’s not true.)

  • Camera crews from the show can follow contestants anywhere they want– even into the bathroom!  Contestants must agree to allow cameras into “any other area in which a person under other circumstances might have a reasonable expectation of privacy.”

  • If the voting system “fails,” producers get to decide which contestants advance and which ones get sent home. Contestants may not challenge the producers’ decision.

  • Producers may disqualify a contestant for “no reason at all.” Producers can also disqualify them if they decline to sign any other documents that the producers may come up with at a later date.

  • Contestants are not allowed to take any personal photos during the show without getting permission from the producers.

So just be aware of what you are doing, what your signing and why you are agreeing to audition. As Leon (and others say), you should have a plan and an end game in mind as to why you want to get the notoriety. Just keep in mind that the notoriety that you receive might not always be good!

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Tagged with Leon Etienne, Romy Low, America's Got Talent.

May 29, 2014 by Scott Wells.
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159: Gladwell & Fields - Flim & Flam

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Bill Gladwell really fooled 'em. Without having an act or any performing experience as a mentalist, he boldly and successfully landed one of the most lucrative opportunities in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Bill negotiated a short term contract that led to a longer, seven year agreement headlining at the Isis Theater in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in his own one-man show entitled, "Head Case". He recently added Keith Fields, a transplanted British street performer and comedian, in the theater as a separate show, "A Brit of Magic".

For information, location, show times and tickets, please visit: http://www.iristheater.com/

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As you can imagine, there is much more to this story, and here you can hear it all on this podcast. But much more than that, we have a rather interesting discussion about developing the act, disclaimers in mentalism shows, meeting audience expectations, cultural and religious differences in audiences, working comedy clubs, street performing, adjusting your act to fit your audience, "situational" based vs "target" based on handling volunteers, and more.

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Tagged with Bill Gladwell, Keith Fields, Isis Theater, Gatlinburg, Headcase, A Brit of Magic, comedy, mentalist, VANISH Magazine.

May 22, 2014 by Scott Wells.
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158: Bargatze, Merrill & Corsaro - The Comedy Process

Comedy writing isn't pretty. Like making sausage, it's a process with an end product that is up to the taste of the audience to appreciate. Walking the fine edge of a razor doesn't even begin to describe it. It takes grueling hours to labor over a line that might take a few seconds to deliver while other jokes come at the spur of the moment. Creativity is a muscle and must be exercised meaning good ideas don't necessarily come easily.

Stephen Bargatze and Rick Merrill are well-known in the international magic community as comedy magicians. David Corsaro has been the longtime producer of "Time To Be Awesome" video blog. This blog features video interviews with some of the most awesome magicians in the land who talk about their magic and roads to success.

Together these three magicians create a one-time-only comedy skit that is featured as the closing act at the annual Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic (F.F.F.F.) convention. Steve and Rick combine physical and cerebral humor that entertains the audience and leaves the attendees talking about their act for the next year.

If you enjoy this podcast, then you will love The Improv Nerd with Jimmy Carrane. This podcast was recommended to me by Eric Dittleman and I want to recommend it to you. It is hosted by a well-known improv teacher, Jimmy Carrane, who interviews some of the icons in the world of improvisational comedy. It is a fascinating podcast that delves into the comedy writing process in each episode. You can visit the website at http://jimmycarrane.com/improv-nerd-podcast/ or search for it in iTunes or your favorite podcast catching app.

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An example of one of the videos from David Corsaro and "Time To Be Awesome"

In this podcast, Stephen Bargatze, Rick Merrill and David Corsaro go on the record with a "tell all" about their creative process and how they came together and work together. They talk about molding ideas, structuring the jokes, trying to appeal to the audience's appreciation of their brand of humor, "hits and misses", brainstorming, working in comedy clubs, improvisation, and more.

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A little light reading during the cocktail hour. What's on your shelf?

A little light reading during the cocktail hour. What's on your shelf?

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Tagged with Stephen Bargatze, Rick Merrill, David Corsaro, Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic, F.F.F.F., comedy writing, Nate Bargatze, Pat Hazell, Seinfeld, Dai Vernon, The Improv Nerd, Jimmy Carrane.

May 15, 2014 by Scott Wells.
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