Monkey Wrench
Recently, I mentioned that I was applying for the Next Food Network Star . At that time, the Food Network website invited candidates to email them a letter, explaining why they should be considered. I sent off a heartfelt letter and waited.
Today, in looking for show information for another show (I'm a Food Network junkie, if you hadn't already figured that out) I noticed a box for Next Food Network Star. This one states that you should send a video audition no later than October 31st, or come to an open call audition.
Oh, crap! Now I need to contact Chef's cooking school owner to see if her offer of videotaping still stands. Chef's return to cooking school is on hold until I am working again, so we haven't talked since late spring.
If she'll still game for taping my audition, then the hard part comes-figuring out what the heck I'm going to cook! Yes, I've worked on the recipes all year, but which one will tape the best? I have no idea. I have to figure it out, so that I can make an outline of what to say.
Those of you who've dined on my cooking, what do you suggest I make?
Today, in looking for show information for another show (I'm a Food Network junkie, if you hadn't already figured that out) I noticed a box for Next Food Network Star. This one states that you should send a video audition no later than October 31st, or come to an open call audition.
Oh, crap! Now I need to contact Chef's cooking school owner to see if her offer of videotaping still stands. Chef's return to cooking school is on hold until I am working again, so we haven't talked since late spring.
If she'll still game for taping my audition, then the hard part comes-figuring out what the heck I'm going to cook! Yes, I've worked on the recipes all year, but which one will tape the best? I have no idea. I have to figure it out, so that I can make an outline of what to say.
Those of you who've dined on my cooking, what do you suggest I make?
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If I had the money, I'd be going to one of those Open Calls. Nearest one is in South Carolina, though.
DEFINITELY go with Joyce-anne's advice. Make your favorite recipe, the one you could do in your sleep that is delicious and the party pleaser that everyone loves.
You'll be a lot more natural and comfortable on the screen that way.
The recipes I can do in my sleep are the ones that seem to wow people the most.
That means I should work up outlines for three and go from there.
I can think of a few people who are wishing they didn't live far away right now, so they'd be the test subjects!