[quote name=\'LouKip\' post=\'190994\' date=\'Jul 16 2008, 12:41 AM\']
I was just curious if anyone here has tried out for Million Dollar Password for its next cycle of shows. I'm considering flying down from San Francisco next Tuesday to give it a shot. I wanted to get an idea of what I could expect. (Haven't checked posts about the earlier NYC tryouts, but will do so after this post.)
Lou
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I attended an LA audition last week.
Everyone gathers in a theater at the Beverly Garland Holiday Inn. You are given a number based on how early you arrive. If you haven't filled out the application already (found on the CBS
MDP website), then you fill out the application there. They will also review the release form with you, but they instruct you not to sign the release form until after they have verbally reviewed the significant items on the form. Guidelines for proper game play are reviewed (clues that are allowable and those that are forbidden). Sample words are given out to the group, with one half of the applicants seeing the word while the other half shields their eyes, then people raise their hands and are called upon to give their clue or their guess. This is just to ferret out any issues that the entire group might have regarding gameplay.
The meat of the audition is being paired up with another applicant to play the game (elimination round style) in front of the contestant coordinators in a separate room. People are paired by their numbers (#1 with #2, #3 with #4, etc), so the earlier your number is the quicker you will be done with the process. However, if you want a chance to practice with this stranger who has become your partner, you might prefer to have a later number.
After you play the game both giving and receiving clues, they either dismiss you if they aren't impressed or ask you to stick around for more mock play and more personal interviewing (video-recorded) if they like you.
My number was in the 60's in my audition group, and I finished my 3:30 PM audition around 7:45 PM (lots of waiting).
Good luck!
Tim H.