R&V Protégé 2011 Semi-Finalists Announced
Media information
Tuesday 27 September 2011
R&V Protégé 2011 Semi-Finalists
Announced
Jazzablading, X Fighters, tattoos and tans -
entrants out to impress
Rhythm and Vines is one step closer to finding its “ultimate R&V ambassador” with the announcement of the top six semi-finalists for R&V Protégé 2011.
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural R&V Protégé competition, R&V together with TVNZ U are on the hunt for a “roving reporter” for the next 12 months.
The lucky winner will get to go behind the
scenes and cover this year’s festival - for both R&V’s
Behind the Vines and U.
They’ll also get to attend
and cover other shows like the upcoming R&V Soundcheck in
Auckland and international festivals in both Australia and
Europe.
And if all that wasn’t enough, the winner
will also learn the ropes of TV presenting and get to host
their very own weekly segment on U live – all up a pretty
awesome prize!
R&V Program Director Hamish Pinkham
says organizers were super-impressed with the calibre of
entrants and the effort some went to with their entries.
“From all over New Zealand and as far away as
Sydney, we’ve seen some really creative video entries and
everything from jazzablading to X Fighters, tattoos and
tans. A big thanks to all those who entered and went to so
much effort with their entries.”
The six
semi-finalists will spend two days in Auckland later this
week flying courtesy of grabaseat. While in Auckland
they’ll be put through a series of challenges including
one at R&V Soundcheck at Vector Arena this
Thursday.
They will also get a crash course in TV
presenting courtesy of U presenter Connor Nestor, get a
behind-the-scenes look at the TVNZ newsroom and be put
through their paces by journalist Greg Boyed from TV ONE,
before being interviewed live on U and ZM.
Connor is
looking forward to meeting the finalists, being part of the
process and seeing who will crack under the pressure during
the challenges.
“This is an amazing opportunity for
the finalists. It’s not going to be an easy couple of
days. They need to be really comfortable in front of the
camera and know their stuff. In this job, getting star
struck or freezing up, isn’t an option.”
Following
their two days in Auckland, the Final Four will be selected
as finalists and will return home where they’ll need to
complete a series of challenges. You the public will get to
vote for your favourite finalist each week, with the overall
winner announced early November.
So without further
ado, here are the R&V Protégé Top Six Semi-Finalists for
2011:
Govind Sandhu, 26, resides Sydney, originally
from Queenstown
A Kiwi entrant currently living in Sydney, we love his work at Red Bull and the fact he is passionate about music, festivals and R&V in particular.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgIMZuBHPYI
Selena
La Fleur, 21, from Pakuranga, Auckland
Currently studying Communications at AUT, Selena - seen “jazzerblading” in her entry -loves all types of music and is excited about the breadth of opportunity offered by the R&V Protégé role.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48XqSp1Ux6k
Magdalena
Schoeman, 21, from St Albans, Christchurch
While studying to become a presenter, Magdalena also finds time to work as a barista amongst other things. Last year was her first time at R&V for NYE and she can’t wait to go back this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dQEvcFlMTc
Conor
Beggs, 20, from Whangaparoa, Auckland
The youngest of the contestants, Connor is half Kiwi half Irish, but with no accent to impress the ladies as he stated in his video. He currently works as a duty manager at a restaurant while studying.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqEpgg-K4ek
Gil
Amir, 27, from Epsom, Auckland
A well-known character around the Auckland University campus, Gill is the current Cultural Affairs Officer at the Auckland University Students Association. Gil's knowledge of music and enthusiastic personality made him a stand out in the interview process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZDzXPb0G28
Tim
Couch, 27, from North East Valley, Dunedin
The drummer in well-known band Knives at Noon, Tim also hosts a show on the Radio One and has worked in local television.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQOcUlxsu3Q
Check
out the R&V or U Facebook pages for the entry videos, plus
stay tuned to U for more updates and a half hour special
that will air Tuesday 18th October at 8.30pm (repeated
Thursday 20th October at 9.30pm)
Big thanks to Rhythm
and Vines’ 2011 media partners U and ZM and proud
supporters
grabaseat.
www.rhythmandvines.co.nz
www.facebook.com/rhythm.vines
www.u.co.nz
www.facebook.com/tvnzu
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