Thursday, 13 September 2012

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The X Factor is an American television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a $5 million recording contract with Epic Records.Free Download Video The X Factor (US) Auditions #2 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch The X Factor (US) Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Simon Cowell has made Watch X Factor US Season 2 Episode 1 Online no bones about wanting The X Factor to be network TV’s biggest and grandest reality competition series. It stands to reason the Season 2 premiere of Fox’s hit series would also be big and bold, featuring a blue carpet (instead of red), a handprint ceremony, and free treats for fans, all occurring back to back at the famed Grauman’s Chinese theater. I attended X Factor US Season 2 Episode 1 the event, and it was quite the night of festivities leading up to the premiere on Tuesday, but when the packed auditorium of people finally settled into their seats and the big screen popped open, the premiere left everything else in the dust.Every time I Watch X Factor US Season 2 Episode 1 Online of The X Factor, I think about how well cut and produced the show is.

If you think about the dozens of singing performances the judges are sitting through each day and how each episode encompasses days and days of shooting, that will give you a guess about how much material that is to slog through.

The X Factor producers have finessed the format to include a few bad performances, while also featuring all of the contestants that fans will be able to root for over the coming weeks. It’s a delicate balancing act, and I think The X Factor does it better than anyone else on television.

Season 1 saw a last minute judges' table shakeup, when Nicole Scherzinger abandoned Steve Jones as co host to replace Cheryl Cole as a mentor. Now that both Nicole and Steve have been fired, Simon is Watch The X Factor US Season 2 Episode 1 Streaming seizing the opportunity to see his original vision through.

"I always wanted a boy and a girl to host the show," SiCo told reporters, adding that, in order to distinguish itself from similar shows like American Idol and The Voice, "The traditional host role has to change into something else."

And, to be nice, Simon defended poor Steve last season, remarking that it was "almost impossible" to expect one guy to juggle all the contestants' phone numbers, interview the guests, keep the judes on track, and get in every sponsor blurb.

In this American version of the hit UK show, Simon Cowell and his fellow judges search for a singer who has the "X factor". Since its debut in 2004, "The X Factor" has remained the U.K.'s #1 program for the last seven years, peaking with an audience of 21 million for its 2010 finale.

The format swiftly broke similar records around the world, where local versions have consistently rated #1. The series has received numerous honors worldwide, and more than 100 million records have been sold by artists launched through the series, including over 90 #1 singles and albums and 150 Top Ten records.

In a departure from other singing competition series, the first time contestants audition for "The X Factor" judges, Simon Cowell, Antonio "L.A." Reid, Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger, they will do so in front of an audience of thousands - raising the stakes and increasing the pressure to impress not only the judges, but also a potential legion of fans.

This will be the ultimate test to prove they have the vocal ability, charisma and stage presence that it takes to win an unprecedented $5 million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music. This year they will be judged by Simon Cowell, "L.A" Reid, Britney Spears and Demi Lovato.

The American producers of the show need to make sure that they study the British format down to the finest detail.

This felt flat overlong, indulgent and worst of all BORING with a capital B - whereas the British show - which has fewer "name" judges this year what with the American launch is kicking the American version's proverbial behind all the way up and down the television superhighway.

All the stories in episode one felt contrived - the pace was WAY off - I actually almost nodded off once or twice - all the sickly sweet American sentiment was dripping like treacle but there was just NO drama, nothing -no suspense. The editing team need to be fired for this - it's a great format that's been screwed up by lazy post-production.