Episode 11 - Franca Sozzani (17/11/2010)
The girls met Miss J. and acting coach Barbara Terrinoni, who taught them about acting and emoting. Later, their personalities and confidence were put to the test when they met one-on-one with Vogue Italia's editor-in-chief, Franca Sozzani. Franca was impressed by Ann’s pictures, but ultimately chose Chelsey to win the prize of a private viewing of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” with André Leon Talley, as well as an overnight stay at a seven star Milan hotel called the Town House Galleria, which she shared with Kayla.
The girls arrived in Verona, where Jay informed them that two of them will be eliminated at the next panel. Tyra directed the girls during a motion editorial challenge that requires them to bring their poses to life with movement and emotion.
At panel, Franca sat as the guest judge. All the girls receive mixed reviews regarding their performances but the judges were impressed by all nevertheless. Ann created an all-time high record after receiving her sixth collective first call-out of the cycle, leaving Chelsey, Jane and Kayla in the bottom three. It was noted that Chelsey’s passion, love and knowledge of the industry inspired the judges, but her photos were never the best, albeit still strong; Kayla has a unique look and a stellar portfolio, but she has not yet mastered her angles; Jane had the strongest face and bone structure, but was forgettable for a large part of the competition.
Tyra handed Chelsey the final photo, thus eliminating both Jane and Kayla.
After the credits, Tyra premiered her directorial debut of Modelli Folli (“Model Madness”).
First call-out: Ann Ward
Bottom three: Chelsey Hersley, Jane Randall & Kayla Ferrell
Eliminated: Jane Randall & Kayla Ferrell
MU : 350mb ~dstanley-couchpotatoes.blogspot~
The girls met Miss J. and acting coach Barbara Terrinoni, who taught them about acting and emoting. Later, their personalities and confidence were put to the test when they met one-on-one with Vogue Italia's editor-in-chief, Franca Sozzani. Franca was impressed by Ann’s pictures, but ultimately chose Chelsey to win the prize of a private viewing of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” with André Leon Talley, as well as an overnight stay at a seven star Milan hotel called the Town House Galleria, which she shared with Kayla.
The girls arrived in Verona, where Jay informed them that two of them will be eliminated at the next panel. Tyra directed the girls during a motion editorial challenge that requires them to bring their poses to life with movement and emotion.
At panel, Franca sat as the guest judge. All the girls receive mixed reviews regarding their performances but the judges were impressed by all nevertheless. Ann created an all-time high record after receiving her sixth collective first call-out of the cycle, leaving Chelsey, Jane and Kayla in the bottom three. It was noted that Chelsey’s passion, love and knowledge of the industry inspired the judges, but her photos were never the best, albeit still strong; Kayla has a unique look and a stellar portfolio, but she has not yet mastered her angles; Jane had the strongest face and bone structure, but was forgettable for a large part of the competition.
Tyra handed Chelsey the final photo, thus eliminating both Jane and Kayla.
After the credits, Tyra premiered her directorial debut of Modelli Folli (“Model Madness”).
First call-out: Ann Ward
Bottom three: Chelsey Hersley, Jane Randall & Kayla Ferrell
Eliminated: Jane Randall & Kayla Ferrell
The show was created and is hosted by talk-show host and model Tyra Banks, who also serves as the head judge and executive producer of the show. The first "cycle" premiered in May 2003 and was one of UPN's highest rated shows. The show's seventh cycle was the first of the shows among regular programming on UPN's successor network, The CW, and thus far is the network's highest rated series. The opening theme is performed by Tyra Banks and is produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. Banks co-produces the show with Ken Mok and Anthony Dominici, and is an independent production of 10 by 10 Entertainment and Bankable Productions (part of the dummy company/joint venture Pottle Productions), distributed for The CW by Bankable Productions and syndicated internationally by KingWorld (and its successor CBS Television Distribution). For the 2006–2007, 2007–2008 and 2008–2009 television seasons, ANTM was the #1 show in average viewers on The CW.
MU : 350mb ~dstanley-couchpotatoes.blogspot~
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