Jump to content

Make Me a Supermodel (American TV series): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m External links go last.
Line 148: Line 148:
*'''Katy Caswell''' has signed with Chi-Town Modeling Agency.
*'''Katy Caswell''' has signed with Chi-Town Modeling Agency.
*'''Aryn Livingston''' has signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women.
*'''Aryn Livingston''' has signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women.
==References==

{{reflist|2}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.bravotv.com/Make_Me_A_Supermodel/index.php Make Me A Supermodel Homepage]
* [http://www.bravotv.com/Make_Me_A_Supermodel/index.php Make Me A Supermodel Homepage]
* [http://community.livejournal.com/bravosupermodel/ Make Me A Supermodel Fan-site]
* [http://community.livejournal.com/bravosupermodel/ Make Me A Supermodel Fan-site]

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

[[Category:American reality television series]]
[[Category:American reality television series]]
[[Category:2000s American television series]]
[[Category:2000s American television series]]

Revision as of 15:46, 24 August 2008

Make Me a Supermodel
File:Makemeasupermodel-uslogo.jpg
Make Me a Supermodel logo.
GenreFashion, Reality
StarringNiki Taylor
Tyson Beckford
Country of origin United States
No. of series15 (including a special)
Production
ProducerTiger Aspect
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network Bravo
ReleaseJanuary 10, 2008 –
present
Related
Make Me a Supermodel (UK version)
Make Me a Supermodel (Australian version)

Make Me a Supermodel is an American reality TV show modeling competition series based on the same-name UK reality series. It is hosted by supermodels Tyson Beckford and Niki Taylor. Following an audition preview on January 2, 2008, the series premiered January 10, 2008 on the cable television network Bravo. The bottom three contestants are selected at the end of each episode and viewers of the show determine which of the 3 contestants will not continue in the competition. Two contestants, Ben DiChiara and Katy Caswell, were chosen by Internet voters on the website.[1] The second season is slated to premiere in 2009.

Contestants

(ages listed are at time of contest)


Eliminated - On the series

Winner:

Challenges

Model Elimination Progress
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 Episode
Holly WIN SAFE BTM3 HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW WIN WIN WIN FINALIST WINNER Winner
Ronnie SAFE HIGH HIGH SAFE BTM3 BTM3 WIN HIGH BTM3 BTM2 FINALIST OUT First Runner-Up
Ben SAFE BTM3 SAFE LOW WIN SAFE BTM3 BTM3 BTM3 HIGH FINALIST OUT Second Runner-Up
Perry HIGH SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE HIGH BTM3 HIGH LOW LOW FINALIST OUT Third Runner-Up
Shannon HIGH SAFE HIGH HIGH SAFE WIN LOW LOW HIGH OUT 10 - The Big Easy... New Orleans
Casey SAFE SAFE HIGH BTM3 HIGH LOW HIGH BTM3 OUT 9 - Brand Ambassadors
Frankie SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE BTM3 BTM3 HIGH OUT 8 - A Snowy Weekend Getaway
Jacki LOW WIN SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE OUT 7 - Into the Wild
Stephanie SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE OUT 6 - Acting Up
Katy BTM3 BTM3 SAFE BTM3 OUT 5 - New York Fashion Week
Jay SAFE LOW BTM3 OUT 4 - Naked Art
Aryn SAFE HIGH OUT 3 - Sexual Chemistry
Dominic BTM3 OUT 2 - Hanging From the Rafters
Sarah OUT 1 - Welcome to New York
  Cornflower Blue background and WIN means the model won the challenge.
  Tomato background and OUT means the model was in the bottom three, but was not given another chance by America, and was sent home.
  Orange background and BTM3 means the model was in the bottom three, and may have been given another chance by America to stay in the competition. BTM2 means the model was in the bottom two in the Final 5 instead of bottom three.
  Light blue background and HIGH means the model had one of the highest scores for that challenge.
  Pink background and LOW means the model had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not in the bottom three.
  Light Green background and FINALIST means the Final 4 were placed in the hands of America to make one of the four a Supermodel.
  Purple background means this model won the entire competition, and was voted by America to become a Supermodel.

Note: In Episode 10, only two people were in the bottom. Episode 12 was a reunion for the top four to look back with the eliminated contestants

Episodes

Photo shoot guide

  • Episode 1: Summer clothes in frigid weather in Times Square, New York City.[19]
  • Episode 2: Suits and dresses while fitted with harnesses and suspended from the ceiling.[20]
  • Episode 3: Sexual chemistry involving pairs, regardless of gender.[21]
  • Episode 4: A ten-minute still posing as nude models for an art class in Parsons; group shots with one male among a group of females, and vice versa; then, getting full body paint to act as a group for a living art installation.[22]
  • Episode 5: There were no photo shoots for the week, as the episode concentrated on catwalk in New York Fashion Week.
  • Episode 6: The use of emotions and body language to act out a scene; done in groups of three.
  • Episode 7: Submerged in a tank of water, and posing with an albino snake.
  • Episode 8: A winter-themed photo shoot done in the snow, emphasizing speed, action, and motion; done in groups of twos or threes.
  • Episode 9: Instead of an actual photo shoot, the models participated in a sensual online video lookbook for Marithé + François Girbaud, with each scene done in a pair or a group of three; then, acting as brand ambassadors for the label Bloomingdales, at a customer luncheon.
  • Episode 10: The models were flown off to New Orleans and were assigned with a high fashion photo shoot with a dramatic Goth theme, set in a local cemetery.
  • Episode 11: For their final photo assignment, the models took a nude photo session with Matthew Rolston, and each one represented a different classical element. Holly was fire, Perry was water, Ronnie was earth, and Ben was air. The photos were then displayed in a gallery to showcase the models' performances to the judges and the public.
  • Episode 13: Though not an actual photo assignment, the models spend their final day going on New York designer go-sees.

Catwalk challenge guide

  • Episode 1: Swimwear, with two men and two women wearing thongs.[19]
  • Episode 2: Wearing designs from Heatherette, and embodying fun and attitude.[20]
  • Episode 3: Walking in pairs with their partner in the Sexual Chemistry photo shoot, wearing a mix of equestrian and S&M clothing.[21]
  • Episode 4: Wearing high fashion from British designers, posing as statues at each end of the runway.[22]
  • Episode 5: The contestants were given runway assignments in New York Fashion Week.[23] This is apart from the "New York downtown grunge" catwalk challenge they did during judging.[24]
  • Episode 6: Walking in pairs (or solo in Jacki's case), while performing a story based on characters they have selected.
  • Episode 7: Donning enormous quirky headpieces, and walking down the runway with an animal, such as sheep, pigs, ducks, peacocks, and dogs.
  • Episode 8: Walking down the runway leading to a turntable at the end, and posing once after each turntable rotation, three times, before departing the turntable.
  • Episode 9: Wearing two sophisticated vintage looks (therefore doing the catwalk twice), and capturing the timeless elegance of both looks from each of their respective eras.
  • Episode 10: The models choreographed their own fashion show with a gothic and dark theme, while each model portrayed a different character in the plot of a story. Each model walked multiple times, with props.
  • Episode 11: For their final catwalk assignment, the models displayed three looks/styles on the runway: underwear/sexy, preppy/fun, and formal/somber. Project Runway season 4 winner Christian Siriano makes a special guest appearance as the models' runway coach and stylist, and created a special dress for Holly to wear on the runway, as her "fun" look.
  • Episode 13: For their farewell runway walk before the announcement of the season winner, the boys wore metallic-colored suits while Holly was dressed as a "couture butterfly" in a red ball gown.

Post-show experience

  • Holly Kiser has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Women, L.A. Model Management - Division: Women, and Connected Models in Hong Kong, China - Division: Women.
  • Ronnie Kroell has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Ben DiChiara has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Perry Ullmann has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men, and L.A. Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Shannon Pallay has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Editorial.
  • Casey Skinner has signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Frankie Godoy has signed with Why Not Model Agency in Milan, Italy - Division: Man, Out of Town.
  • Jacki Hydock has signed with Bloom Model Management - Division: Women, Re:quest Model Management - Divison: Women.
  • Stephanie Bulger has signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women.
  • Katy Caswell has signed with Chi-Town Modeling Agency.
  • Aryn Livingston has signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women.

References

  1. ^ Bravo Lets You Choose Final Two Contestants on Make Me a Supermodel, BuddyTV.com
  2. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Sarah profile
  3. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Dominic profile
  4. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Aryn profile
  5. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Jay profile
  6. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Katy profile
  7. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Stephanie profile
  8. ^ Tasci, Canan (January 10, 2008). "Next 'SUPERMODEL'?". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, California). {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) via FoxReality.com
  9. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Jacki profile
  10. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Frankie profile
  11. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Casey profile
  12. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Shannon profile
  13. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Perry profile
  14. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Ben profile
  15. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Ronnie profile
  16. '^ Aterovis, Josh (January 9, 2008). "Interview with Make Me A Supermodels Ronnie Kroell". AfterElton.com. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  17. ^ Make Me a Supermodel official website, Bios section, Holly profile
  18. ^ Perry, Samantha. "Holly stays to the end of 'Supermodel' competition, while staying true to her Appalachian roots", Bluefield Daily Telegraph (Bluefield-Princeton, West Virginia), March 29, 2008]
  19. ^ a b Make Me A Supermodel: Episode One, About.com
  20. ^ a b Make Me A Supermodel: Episode Two, About.com
  21. ^ a b Make Me A Supermodel: Episode Three, About.com
  22. ^ a b Make Me A Supermodel: Episode Four, About.com
  23. ^ Make Me a Supermodel Episode 5 portfolio, BravoTV.com
  24. ^ Make Me a Supermodel Episode 5 catwalk video, BravoTV.com