Why the X Factor Feels Like a Wedding
The X Factor is due to hit our screens once more and the auditions have already began. But I was reading an article on the BBC site about what actually genuinely happens at the X Factor auditions and it seems more or less like a immense wedding ceremony even instead of a singing position. This is what is strictly rumoured to have happened.
You are meant to be at the venue at 9am, if you turn up any later you will not be seen. The queues were basically said to be how they are in theme parks, but on all of the rides combined. There was hours and hours of queuing before people got invited into the 02 stadium. After hours of queuing the man said that the auditions had still not started but instead, the production team were running around handing out banners that say I love you Cheryl, or Pick me Simon. Which is rather amazing as you forever thought that these were made by the public.
All right the auditions were about to begin, but there were no judges to be seen anyplace. Nope, everyone instead had to perform in a booth in the arena and if the production team liked them, then they would have to return to sing infront of a more senior member before being placed infront of the judges.
There are literally cameras all over and all I can really and authentically compare it too is a wedding, where everything is planned right down to the tee, you have everything in place to make a good show. But are the lower end of the production team able to spot superb talent? Or have they instead been taught to find something that will be entertaining for the TV screens.
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