How to Pick Judges for a Talent Show
Picking judges for talent shows are hard. The judges have to represent people's views. This article can help guide you on how to pick the right judges for your talent show.
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Steps
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1Choose how many judges you want. Ideally pick between 2 and 5.
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2Get a good combination of judges. Judges generally have common personalities. Pick from below:
- "The One We Like" (Examples: Bruno from Strictly, Tulisa from X Factor)
- "The One We Hate" (Examples: Simon Cowell from X Factor, Craig from Strictly) This person is someone who always looks at the negatives in people.
- "The Funny One" (Examples: Bruno From Strictly) This is someone who makes the audience laugh.
- "The Guest Judge" - A judge who doesn't always appear.
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Tips
- If there is a tie with the Judges it could go to an audience vote (With Green and Red Cards).
- If it is a youth talent show, make sure most of your judges are young people with one or two adults.
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