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Re: "Put Andy on Survivor" - help needed
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Here is a little info on Rupert. |
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also .. for people doing the videos, dont forget to make large posters saying "PUT ANDY ON THE SHOW" or "ANDY IS MY IDOL!" .... |
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Here is another idea if you don't make it to Survivor, how about fear factor?
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i think he should do American Idol, that would make a bigger impression
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Good luck Andy !!
I've become a big fan of Survivor and would love to see someone I know on it. You would make a great contestant, although it seems to win with class can be very difficult! I'll try to get 639 to put something together at our team dinner in a couple of weeks. Good luck :) - Patrick |
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Andy, you've got my backing. Now you're in my profile and sig, too! (I feel so honored) :D
And it looks like you're getting a Fantasy FIRST division named after you! |
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I think I can convince 948 to do something at one of our team parties. May 23, would that be to late?
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Andy
Take some video of when you won the WFA, 20,000 folks applauding the name "Andy Baker." Pretty impressive. If you want, dub the sound with a bunch of people shouting "put Andy on the show." Problem is, you will be dropped off on a remote island the first week of January. Mr. Bill |
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So, I need to put together this 3 minute video. I am supposed to say who I am and why I would make the ultimate survivor. Here is my outline below. You guys can help me make it better. Right now, it is probably too wordy, and it needs to have portions cut out (this depends on what video cuts I get). I would be saying the things written as I talk to the camera. Feel free to give feedback to make it better. ----------------------------- “Put Andy on Survivor” 3 minute video (Andy in back yard of his house, with camera on close up and woods in the background) “Hi, my name is Andy Baker. I grew up in small town Indiana and have a very good life. I am fortuneate to have a great wife and 3 daughters.” (walks inside house to wife and kids) “Mary and I both grew up in the area and have lots of family around. We go to church and live a steady life. I’ve got it pretty good here, with a beautiful wife, great kids, a nice house and a good job. I work as a mechanical engineer in Kokomo at Delphi Electronics and Safety. Delphi is a huge company that makes automotive electonics. We have plants around the world, and gobs of people work in the Kokomo plant. I’ve worked here for 13 years, since I graduated from college. On my job, I design automated equipment for our production lines. I design on a computer, using CAD to make machines that the operators use on the production floor… it’s pretty cool and I like it. A few years ago, Delphi asked me to help out a local robotics team that included many high school students being led by some engineers and teachers. This team builds robots in a nationwide competition called FIRST Robotics. I got involved in 1998 and have been a coach on this team for 7 years. It has been a great experience. I get to coach kids, design competition robots, and be a positive role model. I absolutely love it. After playing sports in high school and college and being in a local rock band, I can easily say that this robotics team thing is the coolest thing I have ever done. Heck, we even made ESPN!” (play short clip of 1998 National Championship from ESPN)… then.. (play short clip of Andy winning WFA) There are many robotics teams around the nation and even some in other countries. This is a huge education trend with kids and adults working together to learn technology. Within this community of robotics competition, I have lots of friends: (play clips of “Put Andy on Survivor”) (Andy with guys in friend’s basement, playing poker) Sometimes, I get to hang out with friends. Poker is cool to play with the guys, but we seem to just give our money back and forth to each other. Just getting together to do something fun is great, since we all have busy schedules. I like to cut loose when I get a chance, but as I get older those times get fewer. (arm around Mom, in farm lot with hogs in background) Against my mom’s wishes, I watched too much TV as a kid. Heck, I still like to watch many shows. (points to house and wispers) They don’t even have cable here! I’ve liked the “reality shows” since they began with the Real World in the early 90’s. Mary and I have watched some of the Survivor seasons and I would like to show how a normal guy from Indiana can “outwit, outsmart, and outplay” all of these other ya-hoos. With my design, competition, and strategy background combined with a farm-boy work ethic, I could kick some serious butt. I’ll tell you right now that when I win a million, I am coming right back here to my good job, nice house, great kids and beautiful wife. So… "Put Andy on Survivor!" --------------- So... kick the tires and let me know what to change. Thanks, Andy |
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I think it's pretty darn good the way it is, Andy :)
Cory |
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I think you have an excellent idea! Hopefuly, you will have enough time to compress in all of those video clips you will be receiving.
.... My e-mail back to my alma mater, finaly made it back around to the team list, and it looks like they should be putting something together this coming Monday. Best Wishes! :) |
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Baker,
A little constructive criticism. I think what you have so far is very informative...almost too informative. I've seen a few of the audition videos that previous survivors have submitted, and most of them show some really goofy creativity, which I think you need to add to the video. Survivor is looking for people who really grip them, they want to see someone with a very memorable personality. (which you have, you just need to show it) I think that the video's of FIRST teams yelling is a great idea. Making the producers think "wow, this guy knows alot of people for just being a farmboy from indiana" is a really good thing. What you need along with that, is something that really makes you stand out, wrestle a pig or something while exclaiming how competitive you are (not a joke, this is the goofy stuff they are looking for). Good luck...remember, make it memorable, make your personality stand out and you'll do fine! -Andy Grady |
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I agree with Andy Grady - make yourself memorable. I think the survivor producers are looking for somebody who really stands out as opposed to an average joe - which, of course, Andy Baker is NOT!! I certainly like the pig-wrestling idea!
Also, your script needs to be streamlined a bit. Everything you have in there is awesome but I think you're going to run out of time in a big hurry! Having taught TV Media for a few years I know how a simple script can get out of hand and overrun the time limit quickly. Have you done a walk-through of your script while timing it to see how long it takes? I'd also leave enought time at the end for all of the "Put Andy on Survivor" clips. Those may be the most memorable part of the video! Big crowds cheering the next Indiana survivor winner!! You'll follow in the footsteps of the great Rupert Boneham - the latest Survivor millionaire and America's favorite survivor! Good luck Andy!! Sean |
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Here's some tips I found out, and some good ideas to use:
-Don't sit infront of the couch and give a resume, walk around, act, move the camera around. -Driving while talking to the camera is always good -Do silly stuff that's memorable and funny. -Pump up the volume for the 'PUT ANDY ON SURVIVOR' parts. Hope that helps. |
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