Ashley and I saw this press release and thought some of our readers might be interested in auditioning. Both Ashley and I have seen Survivorman in the past on the Discovery Channel and have generally enjoyed it. Good luck to those who enter!
Survivorman
Competition Will Place a Fan in the Wild with Les Stroud
Given no shelter, no food and no water, contest lets candidates put their talents to the test
Given no shelter, no food and no water, contest lets candidates put their talents to the test
Muskoka,
Ontario – March 4, 2015 – Ever wonder what
it’s like to be Survivorman?
Now is your chance to find out, in the company of Survivorman Les Stroud,
himself. The filmmaker and survival expert will be inviting one fan to join him
in the wilderness, with no food, no water, no shelter and no camera crew, for
an episode of Survivorman. To be
considered, all you have to do is convince Stroud, via uploading a five to 10
minute video, that you’re the right person for the job.
Aspiring contestants can visit http://www.lesstroud.ca/survivorman-competition for details about the contest. Submissions will be accepted until 11:59
p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 1.
“Year after year, I’ve battled the
elements, gotten lost at sea, had frightening run-ins with animals, and I’ve
done it all alone, with only my camera,” says Stroud. “I’m ready for some
company. If you’d like to join me in my wilderness journey—and you’re ready to
take whatever curveballs Mother Nature will throw at you—I look forward to
seeing your video.”
As the star of OLN
Canada, the Science Channel U.S. and Discovery Channel’s
survival show, Survivorman, Stroud
can extract himself from just about any dire situation: he’s survived in a raft
at sea, fought off the frigid cold, avoided bear attacks and more, logging a
half-million miles trekking across the world in the process.
Known
as the original genre creator of “Survival TV,” Survivorman is one of the highest rated shows in the history of
OLN Canada, the Science Channel U.S. and Discovery Channel U.S., and remains
the highest rated repeat show on the Discovery Channel. Survivorman is licensed for broadcast worldwide, with ratings in
the US hitting 2 million on individual episodes.
Stroud
is the only producer in the history of television to write, videotape and host
an internationally broadcast series, alone. Now, he’s ready to share the wild
with one winner.
“When
creating a video, I want to emphasize that I’m not judging you by your survival
skills,” says Stroud. “Rather, I’d prefer to see your personality, your filming
ability and other unique qualities to get an idea of who you are and what you
could bring to the show.” He says videos should be five minutes in length, and
encourages contestants to share their video on social media, tagged #survivormanvideocontest.
In
addition to his role as Survivorman, Stroud is a celebrated keynote speaker,
musician and author. Two of his books, Survive!
– Essential Skills and Tactics to Get You Out of Anywhere–Alive! (Harper
Collins) and Will to Live, have made
the New York Times bestseller list,
and a third, Beyond Survivorman,
delves more deeply into his life’s adventures. To date, Stroud and his team
have been nominated for 19 Canadian
Screen Awards
(formerly the Gemini’s) and won for Best Photography
in a Lifestyle or Reality Competition Program or Series in 2015 and Best Writer in Non
Fiction in 2013. Stroud also won the Executive Producers Award for Excellence
at the Lewiston Film Festival and was nominated for Best Travel Writer at the
Canadian National Magazine awards.
To see competition rules or upload
your video, please visit http://www.lesstroud.ca/survivorman-competition or follow
the competition online by subscribing to Les Stroud’s Twitter channel @reallesstroud and by
keeping an eye on #SurvivormanVideoContest.
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