LOS ANGELES, CA, October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Atlantic Overseas Pictures, LLC. announced that due to the overwhelming response from the media, networks and aspiring cast to the new nude reality TV show "Nak'd Truth," the Producers have decided to stream the casting selection live over the Internet. Casting will take place on November 13 & 14 at the Caliente Resort in Tampa, Florida. All interviews for cast roles will be broadcast live from the pool deck at North America's most luxurious clothing optional Resort. Additionally, Internet viewers will be able to vote for whom they would like cast for the show. Viewership could exceed everyone's expectations, making this quite an advertiser friendly arena for those wishing to sponsor this online casting.
Producers also announced the inclusion of The Versatile Group of Hollywood, a Florida Multi-Media Production & Marketing firm. "We are excited with the opportunity and expect viewership of the casting online to reach unprecedented heights. Advertisers interested in branding their products and services alongside the online casting and eventually the show, must e-mail their inquiries to us at corporate@versatilegroup.ws," says CEO, Marisela D'Baldriche, who is already negotiating with companies interested in brand placement for their health & beauty products, transportation, food and beverages for the cast.
Nak'd Truth is the world's first nude reality show. Seven young people will spend a month working and living totally naked at the Resort. The series will shoot the unfolding events as they develop, but private body parts will be creatively shot or blurred before broadcast.
During the cast selection, candidates will be asked to take off their clothes, but the Internet feed of this part of the process will be restricted to audio only. Internet viewers will be able to give a "thumbs up or down" to each candidate, enabling the producers to use this information when making their final selections.
Creator/Producer Harris Salomon said, "This will probably be the most talked about and controversial reality show ever and we think it's important to take people inside the production process to allow them to witness and actually help decide who gets chosen for the show."
Caliente VP, Debbie Bowen said she is excited about the casting and has already hired extra security to keep away uninvited sightseers and unauthorized media. "This will be a very controlled environment and we want to make sure no nudity images are released from the Resort." According to Bowen, "the best place to view the casting is at home over the Internet and not at the Resort, which will be sealed off to the public."
Details of how to view the casting will be available at www.calienteresorts.com. To be considered for the casting call send an e-mail to casting@calienteresorts.com with your name, age, phone number, a short bio and 2 photos (no nudes) with a reason as to why you should be considered for a role on The Nak'd Truth Reality Show.
For more information contact:
Harris Salomon, Producer
Atlantic Overseas Pictures
646-418-8321
harrissalomon@gmx.com
Debbie Bowen, VP
Caliente Resorts & Spa
813-967-0147
dbowen@calienteresorts.com
Marisela D'Baldriche, CEO
The Versatile Group of Hollywood
954-274-7538
corporate@versatilegroup.ws
Producer Harris Salomon of Atlantic Overseas Pictures is the Creator of "The Nak'd Truth." Full compliance with broadcast television censorship regulations will be enforced to protect the integrity of the show, its cast members and advertisers.
The World's First Nude Reality Casting for "The Nak'd Truth" is Set to Take the Internet by Storm!
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