It really isn't. Reality shows come out every year and I can only mention less than ten people who managed to turn their time on reality TV into a brand. The other 98% fade away
It is but you need to be realistic. The ppl making big money are ppl who get like 5+ seasons out of a show and stay on. It’s very niche and it’s a seasonal job. Not even a part time job. Making a career out of a seasonal gig is unheard of but do-able.
The I live my reality show is needed. Seriously. Have all four elements that makes up life, really exciting and sad. My own contract my promise money will be made easily.
Agreed, but again there’s TONS of people on reality tv. When you count them all the Kandis and NeNes are not everywhere. It’s a blessing to be able to be on tv for 10+ years and make good money off reality tv.
@@troydevolld9793 exactly. These folks don’t get it. Nene said they got paid like $5000 their first season. It look a long time to get a 7+ figure paycheck or a nice 6 figure.
Do you work in Reality Television? Because I'm 16 and I have wanted to work as a Camera Operator or work in the DV dept for Reality TV ever sense the 4th Grade and my teacher saying; "What do you want to be when you grow up?".
The so-called aspiring actor picking up their life and moving to L.A. to become a reality star? Seems to me that sort of behavior would DISQUALIFY him or her from being a candidate for a reality show. There is NOTHING realistic about leaving your REAL LIFE behind to pursue a wannabe acting career. Those who will 'realistically' be spending YEARS responding to cattle calls and dinner theater. Acting is literally, figuratively, and in every way that matters the definitive opposite of reality. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't that the exact problem critics gave the Real World in its infancy? And I quote from one review of Real World, "I can't tell who is using who more, the show's cast or the show's producers." Don't forget shows like that made the participants sign contracts giving them the right to 'fictionalize'
"Reality stars do not make a tremendous amount of money"---that's why you negotiate! It's up to YOU, not your manager, not your agent. 9 times out of 10 thoses bozos can't even negotiate their way out a paper bag and even if they're number 1 why should they be allowed to negotiate and not you? Lawyers negotiate, stockbrokers negotiate, why not you?
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