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The CEE Worldwide Entertainment Agency Blog has had some new sections added. These sections are specific to certain areas of the entertainment industry.

You will see on the right of the page the Reality TV Section and the Specialist Entertainment Pages. They are exactly as they sound with the reality TV section being devoted to that subject. You will find it broken down into specific groups and pages for easier access and topic location. The specialist entertainment pages are something different, thes will be linked to specialist areas within entertainment and will be added to and expanded as the need arises. There are currently two pages in this section at this time for those involved within the Working Men’s Clubs. They are Club Stewards Noticeboard and the Concert Secretary’s Confidential.

It is hoped that people will find them usefull and enjoy contributing so as to expand the knowledge of those who read the blog.

© Paul Sims 2011. CEE Worldwide Entertainment Agency

X Factor – Auditions Week 1

Well for those who are avid X Factor viewers the show is now underway in it’s latest incarnation. Week 1 of the auditions has seen some highs and lows and raised a few points about the impartiality of the show.

It has been reported that with the addition of Gary Barlow Simon Cowell is now dead as far as the X Factor goes. Whilst Cowell may appear dead from the neck up due to so much botox, the reality is quite different. Despite reports that Gary Barlow has taken on Simons mantle, Gary and Kelly are also reportedly getting advice from beyond the grave from the said Mr Cowell. It would make a great Hollywood horror movie as if he is dead as far as the X Factor is concerned the late Mr Cowell is it seems still the puppet master. It would seem that rumours of his demise may have been premature. It also makes me wonder that if the puppet master cut the strings would Gary and Kelly collapse like broken toys, only time will truly tell.

Taking a look at the new format with auditions in front of an audience and the use of technology, are we getting an accurate picture of talent? Before auditions were private, so no potential for influence from outside. Those auditioning did so without the use of technology such as radio microphones, mixing desks, backing tracks and professional sound engineers. With all the technology being used are we also seeing auto-tune? Is what we see a true representation or is it already manufactured at the audition stages? These are questions that may radically change how the X Factor is viewed for fairness. The hopefuls now even have dressing room facilities laid on.

Having watched the first auditions program I have to admit to being a little unimpressed in many ways. Much hype is being given to a few of those who made it through, and little to others. This to me is already establishing a two tier system. It almost screams, producers favourites and the publicity will only heighten the status of those few in the public perception, meaning they are more likely to go further. One thing the X Factor has been very good at over the years is influencing the public and to a degree the public vote. It was not having that control with Wagner in 2010 that caused the double elimination so that they could regain it.

So what did I think of the acts that were given the lions share of attention by the producers which is ultimately seized on by the media.

Frankie Cocozza

Frankie Cocozza X Factor 2011What did I make of Frankie? Well to be honest … not a lot. I have heard as good at a karaoke night before. Yes he was better than some but the selection we saw due to editing didn’t really give us a true picture of the other talent on display. Frankie to me epitomises the youth of today and the cult of fame. Ask a child what they want to be and it is a good chance you’ll get the reply … famous. Like many of today’s youth he sees fame as a right and feels that he is due success by right. He wants the glory, cars and to be sexually irresponsible knowing that if he makes it someone will be there to clean up whatever mess he makes. He sees fame as a right whereas it should be a privilege. Yes some of it is hype for the purposes of publicity, but to my mind there are better and more deserving acts out there.

Goldie Cheung

Goldie Cheung X Factor 2011So Goldie has joined other hopefuls at the X Factor boot camp. I have to admit having watched her perform I am forced to ask why? Perhaps it is just to try and liven things up because it cannot be due to talent. Gary Barlow was right to say NO. He was however the only voice of sanity on the panel. Were the others given instructions by producers to let Goldie through? Her vocal performance was at best bad and no amount of coaching at boot camp will improve it, as for the rest of her “Stage Presence” I was left wondering when the ping pong balls were going to start flying. She may be a tai chi instructor from what is now Chinese Hong Kong but it was more an act for a cheap thai bar than for the X Factor. God help those at boot camp.

Kitty Brucknell

Kitty Brucknell X Factor aka Kimberly DayleBefore being seen auditioning on stage Kitty was being interviewed and in passing mentioned choreographers and producers she likes to work with. Now the X Factor is supposed to be for non professionals, yet Kitty also made reference to being in the entertainment industry with financial remuneration since she was 15. So it would seem that professional entertainers ARE allowed, in fact it is reported that Kitty was requested to audition by the shows production team. So what is Kitty’s story .. well as far as was revealed on the X Factor she is 26 and from Gloucestershire. She is also well known to those within the entertainment industry as Kimberly Dayle and also Kimberly Edwards, who has been a Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera Tribute act for many years and who now also does a Lady Gaga Tribute. The web site under clients also lists Sony which some might perceive as a conflict of interest from the music giant with whom the X Factor is linked, is 2010 beginning to appear all over again. Anyone who knows Kitty/Kimberly knows how good a voice she has, and that she is talented, to dispute such would be foolish, and her acapella showed her range, passion and microphone ability. She’s no stranger to TV, having made appearances on MTV, Sky TV, BBC, ITV,  Channel 4, The Travel Channel, Channel 10 Australia, among others, as well as  featuring in the top documentary “Britney Spears Saved My Life” made by Oscar  winning director Vikram Jayanti. Until being approached by the shows producers who had seen video footage of her Kitty/Kimberly had had no intention of entering the show.

Kitty Brucknell aka Kimberly Dayle As Britney Spears

Kitty Brucknell aka Kimberly Dayle As Britney Spears

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Janet Devlin

Janet devlin X FactorShe is a young 16 year old from a little town in Omagh Northern Ireland. She wowed the judges with her rendition of “Your Song” …… but does she have the X Factor? Janet comes across as the innocent teen who is taking her first steps in the outside world. She has a naivety born of that innocence that music companies love to eat up and spoon feed and mould into a product. Her audition in many ways was unremarkable, to me her voice is average, at times her pitch was a little off, her Irish accent comes through like a lighthouse beam on a dark night and her diction / pronunciation could be clearer. Being young she has potential and can with the right tuition train her voice although we will have to wait to see if it develops the power it will also need. She reminds me of a young Bonnie Langford when I look at her, the hair colour is different but they both share similar features and that innocent clean look, I just hope she doesn’t have to grow up too fast to keep pace with her fellow contestants.

Roxy Yarnold

Roxy Yarnold aka Roxanne YarnoldRoxy a 19 year old pizza maker from Essex. She wowed the judges with her rendition of ” Georgia On My Mind”. In what little we saw she had a voice filled with power and passion, a great voice for a great song. Gary Barlow described Roxy’s voice as Brown Sugar. What we saw of Roxy was very brief so I did a little digging and came up with some more information. The following is all in Roxy’s own words …….

I’m Roxy. I have been singing and performing since I can remember. I have co-written and worked with various songwriters and  producers since the age of 11 and I am now hoping to find the right people to collaborate with!!

Experience

2010

  • The ICMP : Awarded a full Vocal Scholarship after an audition process at the Institute Of Contemporary Music, London, UK
  • Andrew Lloyd Webbers Over the Rainbow : Reached the final 40 (boot camp) on Andrew Lloyd Webbers search for a new Dorothy, London, UK

2009

  • Essex Factor : Awarded First Prize in Essex’s best Songwriter competition ran by Essex County Council, London, UK

2008

  • G4 TOUR : Support act/ warm up act for G4 on the London dates of their tour. This included The Royal Albert Hall, and other venues singing acoustic original and cover songs, London, UK
  • Shayne Ward Tour : Support act/ warm up act for Shayne Ward on his UK/ Ireland Tour. I toured for just over 3 months as an acoustic artist singing original songs and covers and even performed at Wembley., London, UK
  • Westlife Summer Nights Tour : Support act/ warm up act for Westlife on their Summer Nights Tour. I toured for just under 3 months performing in around 15 shows in England., London, UK

What I find intriguing is that not one of the points of who was worked with in 2008 was picked up on at all.

Heshima Thompson

Heshima Thompson X FactorHeshima wowed the judges with Ushers song “Oh My God”, the choice of which may have been a very sound tactical move as Kelly is reported to be getting help from Usher Raymond. We saw a little body popping, slightly reminiscent of the late Michael Jackson and the hair looks like it has been styled on OutKasts Andre 3000. Its the mix and match look of styles, slightly more Next than Primark. So what do we know of this 24 year old. Well he auditioned for the X Factor back in 2009 and went to boot camp but failed the final cut. He has recently starred in Eastenders spin off E20 and he has been a backing singer for the late Amy Winehouse. Yet another hopeful who seems to have a professional pedigree.

SoSo Status

Well I have not yet been able to find out much about these 4 ladies. I am sure information will be forthcoming at some point and so will be keeping my eyes open.

The Talentless Majority

George Gerasimou Untalented UnrealisticAs with all things X Factor we were treated to those without a shred of talent too. Bigged up by friends or family they think that they have what it takes to be a star, however family and friends aren’t always the best judges. We have seen it before and will do so again, people who are rejected and who cannot handle it, spewing verbal abuse and insults to cover their own inadequacies. Tulisa came on the receiving end after George (pictured left) performed Ne-Yo song badly and went walkabout in the audience, only to be brought back by X Factor staff. Whilst annoyed at his comments Tulisa saying that if she wasn’t on the X Factor she would have hit him, sends the wrong signals to today’s youth. People will often say things you don’t like but that is not an excuse for violence and Tulisa should in actions and words set a better example. I am sure she has been called many things and been criticised within her time in the music industry and she should be used to it. IF YOU CAN’T TAKE CRITICISM DON’T ENTER.

Conclusion.

I think it is apparent that there is much professional talent taking part in this years X Factor. I have spoken with ITV and the company behind the X Factor for clarification on eligibility for the show. It seems that the word professional has many meanings and is open to interpretation. The dictionary definition of professional as pertaining to entertainment is as follows:
Expert and specialized knowledge in field which one is practicing professionally
A high standard of professional ethics, behavior and work activities while carrying out one’s profession
Excellent manual/practical skills in relation to profession
Participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor
A professional is an expert who is master in a specific field

On the X Factor though it seems professional means representation by a major and well known management company. Which basically means they can’t sign you up how they want so making you useless. Not so much a widening of goalposts more sticking sticks in the ground on 2 different continents. It makes me realise why many people with brains question the shows validity, and its impartiality. As always though it is your opinions, the readers that count.

© 2011 Paul Sims. CEE Worldwide Entertainment Agency

X Factor – Will It Be Fair

With the news that 35 of those selected for the boot camp were summarily dismissed this week let’s take a look at last years X Factor. There were many allegations of fixing and I have put together a small sample of them. I wonder what this year will hold?

First there was the use of Auto-Tune. This is a little piece of technology that can make anyone sound good. Yes it is used in recording studios all the time to make your favourite artists sound wonderful. It came to light in the auditions that this technology was being used. Yes some people were bad but others were “made” to look good by this technology. The X Factor bosses tried to ­wriggle out of it by claiming the sound was altered for ­production reasons. “We do not use and have never used audio technology that would unfairly reflect any ­singer’s original performance,” they claimed. I will let you make up your own minds about that.

My second point is the X Factor contestants are meant to be amateur with no professional representation. No sooner had the final line-up been announced it was revealed that “painter and decorator” Matt Cardle was actually a seasoned musician with an album under his belt. Meanwhile, Katie Waissel was still under contract to an American record label. It is reported that the X Factor bosses spent thousands of pounds getting her released from this shortly before her, supposedly, spontaneous first audition.

We then come to the story of Gamu. At the final audition Katie forgot her words … opps. Cher screeched and hissed her way along like a harpy with a sore throat and Gamu Nhengu’s voice was clear and tuneful, described by many as a delight. So what happened … Gamu gets the boot. Now X Factor bosses claim that this was due to her having visa problems, but at the time, Cheryl said: “I’m sad for her, but I have to stress it did not have any influence over my choice.” So if that is the case why wasn’t one of the others given the boot?

Then there was the altering of the judges categories. What do I mean by that? Well Louis Walsh had been responsible for the over 25′s but in the last season the age was raised to 28. This meant that Louis missed out on people like Matt Cardle who was then mentored by another. It is reported that Louis almost walked because of this but it gave others the people “they” wanted. On the matter the X Factor remained silent.

Next we all remember the Cheryl refusing to vote incident. Usually if a judge has 2 in the losing 3 they vote last so as they can see how the other judges have voted first … in this case Cheryl was asked to vote second and upon refusing the judging went to a majority decision which saved Katie, even though her rival polled many more public votes. Again please make up your own minds and draw your own conclusions.

Then came the great Twitter conspiracy. Katie was in the bottom two again a week later, with one of the favourites Aiden Grimshaw this time the decision did go to deadlock and Aiden lost. The singer complained he already knew he was going as he had read it on Twitter. An X Factor spokesperson said “There was not a leak”

Then there was the Wagner saga. At first, he was a joke. But when Simon Cowell
stopped laughing and ­realised that Wagner was being used as a tool by people angry about the show, it meant it was a matter of time before the eccentric Brazilian went. First, there were the allegations that he was a benefit cheat. Then came the gossip that he was ­getting more votes than some of the favourites, causing many to pick up the phone for the first time. For the first time in weeks, there was also a double eviction – just to make sure they got rid of him. On this subject the X Factor had “No comment”

Then there was the final outrage as the public did not get to choose the finalists despite the official website stating they would. The public were over-ruled and larger-than-life diva Mary Byrne – ahead of ­unpopular teenage rapper Cher in the voting ­- got booted off in a sing-off. In response to the controversy, an X Factor
spokesman says: “The terms and conditions for The X Factor vote, which are available online and referred to on the programme, make very clear that the elimination of a contestant can be as the result of either a combination of the viewer vote in conjunction with the judges’ decision or the viewer vote alone.” It appears “the format” for elimination is decide by “the production team” prior to each show. But of course the viewers aren’t told this so who really knows.

If you want to read more about the Katie saga please take a look at this article. How The X Factor And Sony BMG Fixed It For Katie Waissel, aka Katie Vogel

©2011 Paul Sims. CEE Worldwide Entertainment Agency

X Factor – Pre Show News

With the X Factor back on the TV screens in August 2011 for the auditions lets us take a look at some pre show news. As some may or may not know the auditions take place quite some time in front of the show being aired and boot camp also begins pre show launch. Yes those selected for boot camp have been there some time before they appear on our TV screens. 2011 has seen an increase in the number of acts sent to the boot camp and then 35 of them were surprised when the judges visited and sent them home, because they wearn’t good enough. It seems the judges viewed audition tapes and found some acts wanting so got rid of them, so some of those you see get through on the auditions will not be at the boot camp. The judges explanation seems to have been “We only want to work with the best”, which begs the question “Why did they put these people through in the first place?” To my way of thinking they got carried away early on or perhaps thought we may not find enough acts so we’ll put the mediocre through just in case. I think this raises false hope and again creates more problems for the show long term.

Show bosses had invited 190 wannabes to Selsdon Park Hotel near Croydon, South London, for the next stage of the competition. They had been partying together at a drinks reception following their arrival at the weekend. They were spit into groups on the hotel lawn before the axing took place. To me 190 contestants is way too high. We know there is talent in Britain, but this to me reeks of exploitation.

It is also rumoured that we will be seeing more behind the scenes footage of acts at boot camp inter relating with each other. Mmmmmmmm sounds like another reality TV show (Big Brother), so it would appear that those behind X Factor are trying to jump on yet another band wagon. As some are aware Danny Egan was axed from the show after being caught snorting drugs on camera, and his wife who had accompanied him was also asked to leave.

CEE Worldwide Blog Goes Mobile

Yes it has happened. We have produced a mobile version of the blog which you can use on your phone. We know that for many who use mobile phones to browse the internet bandwidth is important and can cost users a lot. To this end we have launched the mobile version of the CEE Worldwide Entertainment Agency Blog.

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