I had the opportunity to participate in the Atlanta auditions Saturday. Here's a brief overview...
-- The auditions were held at the Marriott Midtown Suites in Atlanta. A nice hotel where parking was a pain -- you could park in the hotel's underground lot for $18, a next door lot for $10, or park at a nearby Starbucks or Einstein Brothers and see if you'll get towed.
-- I did my application online via CBS.com, and printed it out to bring to the audition. I was told the application handed out this past weekend was different than the online version, but I saw no differences.
-- Turnout for Saturday was about 200, while Friday was under 100.
-- In my audition group, the contestant coordinator (a nice man named Anthony) asked us how we heard about the auditions. Four people (myself and three friends from quizbowl and trivia contests) mentioned we heard about the auditions via an e-mail from a casting director for other shows. About half the group (there were 35-40 people in my group) saw an ad on Craigslist. The rest heard about the auditions from V-103, an urban music FM owned by CBS, which started promoting the auditions Friday afternoon.
-- Anthony mentioned the V-103 ads, claiming he called the station and asked about promoting the auditions, only to get blown off the first time around. CBS Corporate then contacted the station, who started promoting the tryouts at will. Also, Anthony claimed that a caller describing the auditions on the afternoon show proceeded to give away SOME OF THE ANSWERS DURING THE INITIAL TEST before getting cut off.
-- We had the five-question initial quiz. We were then photographed, paired into teams of two, and played mock MDP before producers.
Total testing time: 15 minutes. Amount of time I was at the hotel: EIGHT HOURS
It was somewhat disorganized -- I have a feeling the casting directors didn't think so many people would pass the initial test (Of the 35-40 original test-takers in my group, only 5-6 failed). Add that with the callbacks from Friday, and it was a pretty busy scene at the hotel.
In the end, I had a decent audition, but I didn't receive a callback for Sunday. Oh well -- probably couldn't fly to Los Angeles this coming weekend anyway, so no loss. It also didn't help that I complained about a glare during my mock MDP round (I wear glasses, and the glare from the lights prevented me from seeing a word for a few seconds).
Good luck to those who did reach the final stages!
JD