When people are auditioning, what are some danger signs that someone is just looking to be on TV?
Certainly if they’ve applied to other reality shows then you really want to question if they’re just trying to get on a TV show, it doesn’t matter which one. That’s a warning sign. Our casting process is really extensive. For a show like “The Real World,” when you don’t have a game format, we live or die on our casting. We spend about three to four months getting to know these people through multiple interviews with their friends, with people who used to be friends with them. We really want to see who they are and know throughout the casting process that they’ve been consistent with who they are. We want to know who we’re putting into that house, and we want to make sure they’re not putting on an act for us. We have found, certainly in the last 10 years, that you want to not only talk to the people who send in a tape or come to an open call. You want to go out and meet people who hadn’t thought of applying to be on “The Real World.” There was a girl on the D.C. season, Emily, who was w
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