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Old 09-13-2001, 04:43 PM
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We have been following a number of threads on the Chef Talk Cafe posts. I don't normally like to post as a company on bulletin boards but it seems that a number of you might be interested in TV FOOD BOOTCAMP happening in January of 2002. At this course trainees will go through 4 days of media training classes with video taping sessions and an unprecidented fifth day of personal auditions for producers of food shows being flown in from all over the U.S.

AirTyme Corporation is known as the only media training program in the country that is specifically designed for culinary professionals. If you have questions, please visit our web site for more info and past client list or post and we will reply.
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Old 09-14-2001, 05:24 AM
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To all,

Airtyme is a sponsor of ChefTalk and so I would ask all chefs to take a look at their program and see what the they have to offer. Please check out their website.
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I just checked the web site. Wow, that's pretty steep price for a chance at a job... Too bad, I could be a great host!
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Old 09-14-2001, 11:52 AM
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Yes, Anneka, it is expensive. Our two-day program is $3000 plus expenses {hotel, airfare, meals and food prep}. The TV Food Bootcamp is for four days of training and all expenses except airfare are included {hotel, transportation to/from the training, all meals & food prep}. This also includes all audio, video, & studio equiment for the video taping sessions. We have booked with Embassy Suites, so that each trainee will have their own suite with plenty of room to relax after the day's training. The most exciting part of the program is that on the fifth day the trainees have the unique opportunity to audition for producers for various parts of the United States.

We are very sorry if the cost of the program is prohibited for you, we worked very hard on all the logistics, equipment and supplies needed to get the cost as low as we possibly could.

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Old 09-14-2001, 03:17 PM
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I've got five episodes of my local access cable show, The Grouchy Gourmet, in the can. Can I send that in instead of the six large?
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Old 09-14-2001, 04:27 PM
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Unfortunately, just like part of the incentive to coming to the training camp is the chance to audition for the producers, part of the incentive for the producers is that they know the people they are coming to see have been trained. If you have production video of your talent that you feel has merit, send a few short clips to some production companies that produce food shows. You could also send a clip to the Food Network. If it gets seen by the right person and it's good, you always have a shot.
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Old 09-15-2001, 08:25 PM
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are you scouting for talent? if so i will be conducting pastry classes at sur la table in manhasset, ny. you can obtain a schedule at their web site within the month.
i have a backround in the theatre arts and voice over training.
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Can you please provide references. Who is on the air now that you trained?

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Old 09-16-2001, 09:53 PM
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We have been fortunate to work with people such Sara Moulton, Ming Tsai, Emeril (before BAM), Todd English, Charlie Trotter, Norman Van Aken, Bobby Flay, and many more. Our client list in on our website.

We are not scouting for talent. TV Food Bootcamp was created for those chefs who believe they can do a cooking show, where they can receive the training and have an opportunity to meet producers who happen to be looking for talent.
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