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Travelling the world, meeting intriguing people, seeing amazing
places - and getting paid for it! Sounds like a dream job.
It's no wonder the question our team gets asked the most is 'How
do I become a Globe Trekker host?' Want to know more? Read on... but be warned... THE COMPETITION IS TOUGH!!!
What qualifications do I need?
Absolutely none! A zest for life, a passion for travel, and
a vibrant personality.
What kind of person are you looking
for?
Take
a look at our hosts. They are all from different
countries, background and ages but they all share some common
traits. They are lively, confident, and not afraid to get
stuck in. You need to be relaxed in front of the camera, be
a natural at interacting with people and be happy and enthusiastic
at whatever the world throws at you.
How do you recruit presenters?
We have 2 main types of presenters: these are our general
backpackers for Globe
Trekker and then our specialist presenters for programmes
such as Planet
Food or Adventure
Golf. Peter Gordon was recruited for his culinary
skills and Lavinia
Tan won a competition in Singapore, but most of our
presenters our drawn from the 1,000s of tapes we are sent.
Having a speciality can be an advantage but it is not necessary.
Do I need to
be a professional presenter?
No, but any experience will obviously help. Try volunteering
on hospital radio, hosting a conference, or joining up on
a local course. The more practice you have at speaking in
front of people, the more relaxed and professional you will
become.
Am I too old
to be a presenter?
We don't have an age limit on presenters and are always developing
new programmes for different audiences.
How do I apply?
You need to send in a showreel to the Series Producer at the
address below. A showreel is a short tape less than 5 minutes long which will give us an idea of how you come across on
camera. It does not need to be shot professionally or in an
exotic location but it does need to have personality and energy.
What should
I film?
Your tape should include a piece with you speaking directly
to the camera (PTC or piece to camera), you talking to or
interviewing someone else, an activity, and the rest is up
to you. Ian
Wright, Globe Trekker's longest-running host advises:
"You know, in any show reel, the first 10-20 seconds
are the most important. You see, they have thousands to look
at, and about 90 percent are identical. You've got to start
with the biggest punch you can so that people carry on watching!
My showreel was a joke, five minutes long
me in Liverpool
Street Station (London) and all my bags fall over, I slip
along the floor, hit my head on the camera and start the piece
to camera: "Here we are in London
" Then I
was trying to change money on the black market, getting beaten
up. There was a sequence when I was on the toilet talking
about the rich food and advising visitors to take it easy.
Then I was getting arrested, ended up in jail
I sent
it for a joke, although part of me was hoping
Then I
got the letter back for the interview!".
What format does the tape need to
be?
The best way to submit your showreel is on VHS. This needs
to be in PAL/International which is the format used in the
UK. We can also accept DVDs. Regretfully, we cannot return any materials that
you send us so please make sure you have a copy. Please do not submit
clips via email or links to websites. Our producers simply will not view them as the quality invariably
does not do the presenter justice.
What else should I include in my
application?
A covering letter telling us about yourself, a resume of any relevant experience, and a photo, can all be useful to
accompany your tape. Also, it may sound simple, but make sure
you include your contact details so we can get in touch if
we like what we see. |
What about working as part of the
crew?
All our production team need relevant experience and our location
crews are very small consisiting only of a producer, director,
camera, sound and presenter. If you have worked in television
production before then please send your CV (resume) to the
Production Manager at the address below.
Showreels should be sent to:
Series Producer
Pilot Productions
18 middle Row
London
W10 5AT
UK
Production resumes/showreels should be sent to:
Production Manager
Pilot Productions
18 middle Row
London
W10 5AT
UK |