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Casting call for Beautiful Girls reality show raises questions about validity

It sounds like a dream gig. If you make the cut, you could earn $125 an hour being featured in The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, a reality TV series shot on yachts and in luxury mansions and co-executive-produced by Steven Spielberg.

It sounds like a dream gig. If you make the cut, you could earn $125 an hour being featured in The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, a reality TV series shot on yachts and in luxury mansions and co-executive-produced by Steven Spielberg.聯Where do I sign up?聰 you ask. By replying to a Craigslist ad 聴 but you聮ll be doing so at your own risk.The ad headlined 聯Most Beautiful Girl TV Show Wants You聰 invites 聯glamour models, bikini models, luxury models, pinup models, print models and runway models聰 to audition and forward a resum脙漏 and portfolio or pictures.The winner gets a $250,000 contract, and a $1-million contract goes to the winner of an 聯annual competition.聰Some sleuthing brought us to a website, where Spielberg is credited, alongside David Samson, as co-executive producer of the show. Samson says it will air worldwide, with a Sept. 15 premi猫re in 聯major cities in U.S.A. and sa国际传媒.聰Men聮s Health and Robb Report are listed as sponsors on the site, which features borderline softcore imagery and logos for companies such as Disney, Universal and Marvel. (A spokesman for Men聮s Health denied the world聮s largest men聮s lifestyle magazine is involved with the project.) A gallery of eye-catching shots of scantily clad women posing beside sports cars and exotic beaches is accompanied by text claiming the show will be filmed 聯at sets like these all over the world.聰Does this sound too good to be true?A spokesperson for Spielberg in Los Angeles denied the Hollywood icon is involved: 聯It聮s not true, and he is aware of it.聰Online material says contestants would be required to complete a portfolio that would include a video demo, photos, custom artwork and 聯special footage at select sites.聰 This would involve 聯advanced art and digital video and graphics that may convert you into a virtual girl,聰 it says, although it doesn聮t include specifics such as the names of broadcasters ostensibly airing the show.Reached in Beverly Hills, Samson dismissed claims Spielberg wasn聮t involved.聯We have a lot of anti-disclosure agreements,聰 he said, adding shooting begins in Vancouver later this month and he plans to hire 500 employees this year.The casting call is likely alluring enough to attract many wannabes seeking their 15 minutes of fame.聯Some people want to be stars so bad, they聮ll take a chance, and it聮s a terrible chance to take,聰 said Victoria film commissioner Kathleen Gilbert, who, after hearing production-community concerns, posted a warning and tip sheet on Craigslist Sept. 10 titled Be Smart About Casting Calls: Avoid Scams.She advises performers to exercise caution when auditioning, and to verify production credentials.聯The most important thing to remember is no legitimate producer will ever hold auditions in a hotel room,聰 said Gilbert.Although she wasn聮t implying that was the case here, she said young women have been asked to do so here in the past.Still, the Craigslist ad made her 聯very suspicious聰 聴 especially when the producers failed to respond to two emails inviting them to register with the commission and sa国际传媒 Film Commission.聯That聮s a red flag,聰 she said, noting most producers readily use the commission聮s services.Questionable ads offering performers employment, including those placed by people purporting to be legitimate talent agents, abound on the Internet. They don聮t necessarily contravene sa国际传媒聮s Employment Standards Act, however, said Richmond-based ESA officer Jim Ross, who more often hears 聯from existing talent agents complaining about other agents.聰Talent agencies are licensed under the act and must display their licence number on any contracts with clients, he said.Victoria talent agent Barbara Coultish, who founded Coultish Management in 1987, said licensed talent agencies don聮t have to list on sites like Craigslist.聯I emailed our models when I heard about this,聰 said Coultish, who sits on the board of the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission. She said she tells young models not to fall for online offers.Coultish was prompted to lobby for more stringent agency-licensing regulations in the 1990s by the appearance of 聯casting agents聰 who claimed to have ties to movie producers and charged prospective clients exorbitant fees.聯Never put any money down,聰 Coultish warns. 聯We don聮t say, 聭Give us $200 and we聮ll take your picture.聮 Agencies can ask for $25 for a picture they take, but that聮s it. The only way we get our 15 per cent is if we get them work.聰Production companies generally cast background performers themselves, often drawing upon local agencies聮 talent pool, but occasionally taking out ads when big numbers are required, as with the sci-fi series Impact.The good news is that tougher licensing in sa国际传媒 seems to be working. Casting complaints have dropped in recent years, said Aldyne Kerrigan, operations manager for BBB Vancouver Island.If you have doubts about a casting call, call the film commission at 250-386-3976.On the web:facebook.com/VISFilmCommission