I thought the first program was a great introduction. I too depend on U-tube and wish I knew when the other shows will air. Mark, you were right when you told me that this show would answer my questions on doing a behind the scenes with you. Nicely done!
Regarding everyone questioning the 100's of applications, let me share my 2 cents worth. My company takes in thousands of applications weekly, they get screened at an HR level with those the survive coming to the store level. As A Manager I would be part of the final interview process, which for our store could be in the low hundreds per week during the Holiday season. I would reject over 90% of them, some of whom I don't know how they survived round one.
As for BSB, I decided to check out how they do it. At the top of the page you can go to modeling and read about what it takes. I went one step further and entered in some basic information to see the application (WHICH I DID NOT FILL OUT, SO DON'T GET EXCITED). I did this to see what is asked and used to screen applicants. Lots of basic questions where live, websites, etc. Then age, height, weight, cock; size thickness, pubic hair (all to none). Desired work: solo, male/male duo, male group, available days and previous experiences.
Then they ask Optional information: hair/eye color, ethnicity, sex preference, position (top, bottom, both), mannerism, HIV status, body build, t-shirt size tattoos, piercings, Waist, inseam and shoe size. cut/uncut. body hair (where) facial hair. How find site and what opportunities do they want and then a place to add photos.
I could have included a high school photo and bam, I might have made the cut. However, I can readily see how many hundred or thousands of applications can get filled out. ANYONE can apply. Then comes the screening process and I am willing to bet that over 90% don't get to second base. Maybe 5% get to third base and the few that survive include Tyler and Brody, Vadium, Rodan, Ian and so on make it home. I made it to first base (application) and maybe with my HS photo perhaps to 2nd, after that the truth would come out.
So my point is that I do believe that the application process does allow ANYONE to get through round 1 which could be in the hundreds. If you had the potential to earn $50,000 or more per year (which is what they say top models can make) you can see why there are many applications. What I shared with you is something any of you can check into yourself. After asking for a few brief basic questions, I got to the application page. Then closed the page and came back here.
It is easy to question and/or criticize what we may hear or read. So I went on a hunt to see if I could find answers. Mark, I hope I did not go too far sharing this, but since it was on the site and available I used it.
Live Long and Prosper,
Vicekid