FameCast’s Artist Discovery Engine Revs Up
for New Season: Season 4 Launches with $120,000 Prize Pool and Awards
from Top Entertainment Industry Movers and Shakers
A Record 6,500 Artists Registered for the Online Talent Competition’s
Biggest Season Yet
Acts Have until Jan. 21-Feb. 2 to Upload Submission Videos to
FameCast.com
AUSTIN, Texas (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) January 21, 2008 --
FameCast, hot on the heels of a previous season full of dynamic
young artists, lucrative cash prizes and artists receiving
once-in-a-lifetime career opportunities, is set to launch its
record-breaking Season 4. Thanks to its successful first
three seasons of competition, the Web’s
leading talent competition and fan entertainment community is now being
utilized by the entertainment industry as an online artist
discovery engine that collects, ranks and serves up the world’s
best emerging talent. FameCast’s online
platform (www.FameCast.com)
continues to not only connect independent artists directly with new fans
worldwide daily, but provides entertainment business tastemakers access
to tomorrow’s stars right from their laptops
today.
An example of entertainment industry professionals turning to FameCast
for talent includes C3 Presents’ sourcing of
acts for its major festivals. Through the C3 and FameCast-hosted Big
State Big Star contest, Eric Michael Hopper earned a spot on the
lineup of the inaugural Big State Festival, where he joined Tim
McGraw, Willie Nelson and others to entertain more than 50,000 fans live
on stage.
For Season 4, FameCast is accepting video entries at www.FameCast.com
through Jan. 21-Feb. 2 (depending on chosen categories). Winners, in
what is certain to be FameCast’s most
successful season to date, compete for $10,000 stage prizes and rewards
that will assure a leg up in the business, such as feedback from top
industry insiders, working with A-list producers, gear, and mentorships
with a veritable who’s who of the
entertainment world.
Musicians themselves are singing FameCast’s
praises as well. “Our fan base has actually
exploded because of FameCast,” said the
members of End This All, FameCast Season 3 Rock Finalists. “It’s
helped pull our fans together, and it’s
tightened us as a group as well.” Julie
Moffitt, winner of FameCast’s Season 3
Singer-Songwriter Fēnom and Critics’
Pick awards, elaborates, “FameCast is a rare
opportunity to be discovered. You don’t have
to wait anymore. You can put yourself out there.”
FameCast offers opportunities for all major genres, with 12 categories
of entertainment in its competition and community -- Rock, Pop, R&B/Hip
Hop, Singer-Songwriter, Country, Christian/Gospel, Latin, Electronic,
Comedy, Dance, Film & Animation and Spoken Word.
The process of joining FameCast is simple and free. Competition hopefuls
complete a short profile promoting their work and upload a performance
video at www.FameCast.com. The
artists in each category that receive the most votes from FameCast fans
advance to subsequent rounds of competition. The Top 10 artists in each
category receive direct feedback on their work from entertainment
industry experts, and the Top 5 finalists are flown to Austin to perform
in front of a live audience and a panel of A-list industry judges. The
ultimate fan favorite earns the title of FameCast “Fēnom”
and wins a $10,000 cash prize. FameCast holds three 4-month “seasons”
of competition per year. See www.FameCast.com
for more information.
From the Top 5 finalists, FameCast’s judging
panel -- featuring A-list music and entertainment industry personnel --
also selects 12 additional artists as a “Critic’s
Pick.” This distinction earned Season 3
artists industry opportunities such as a mentorship with Derek Dudley,
manager of multi-Grammy winning artist Common; top-shelf, hi-tech music
gear from noted hip-hop producers The Heavy Weights; entry to the 2008
ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO; and mentor sessions with Emmy-winning
country songwriter/producer Trey Bruce, Geffen Records A&R rep Justin
Siegel, trade publication HITS senior editor Roy Trakin,
Pitchshifter member/PSI label owner JS Clayden, Hollywood screenwriters
Josh Gilbert and Michael Carnes (Mr. Woodcock) and more.
Entertainment industry personnel involved with Top 10 critiques and “Critic’s
Pick” selections of FameCast’s
Season 4 talent includes Paul Korzilius, head of Bon Jovi Management;
Grammy-winning original member of Nine Inch Nails and current Gnarls
Barkley drummer and Marilyn Manson keyboardist Chris Vrenna; Francis
Preve, producer extraordinaire of six #1 Billboard remixes in
2007; and many key music journalists such as The Source’s
Soren Baker, Steve Hochman (the Los Angeles Times, etc.), Aaron
Burgess (Alternative Press, Spin, etc.), Gary Graff (New
York Times Features Syndicate, Guitar World, etc.), Melinda
Newman (Associated Press, Hollywood Reporter, etc). A full
list of experts is available at www.famecast.com/experts.
In a recent article about FameCast, Pollstar said, “If
you’re an artist trying to get noticed, you WANT
these people to notice you.”
Past FameCast Fēnoms are on the move. Season
Two Rock Fēnoms Tripdavon had their winning
song featured on HBO’s Entourage.
Season winner Mike Corrado began writing with film and TV producers in
Los Angeles, while Short Film and Animation Fēnoms
were featured in a screening at the L.A. International Shorts Festival.
Season One R&B Fēnom Melissa Suzanne’s
single was featured on a Sony compilation disc and Country Fēnom
Eric Michael Hopper rocketed to #1 on Clear Channel Radio’s
New Music Country Chart.
ABOUT FAMECAST
Born in Austin, Texas – The Live Music
Capital of the World – FameCast (promo reel - www.famecast.com/promo/)
is the premier artist discovery engine that collects, ranks and serves
up the world’s best emerging artists for
entertainment fans and industry professionals in search of new talent.
Understanding that lack of exposure is what keeps some of our best
artists in the shadows, FameCast aims to “shine
the spotlight on those that have what it takes, but have lacked the
breaks.”
FameCast was founded by Kent Savage, a 20-year veteran entrepreneur in
the internet and digital media space. He leads a seasoned management
team consisting of CMO Matt Hovis, COO Dave Hampton, CTO Wes Schiesz and
CSO Erik Smith. FameCast’s Advisory Board
includes a stellar lineup of industry heavyweights including Charles
Attal of Charles Attal Presents and C3 Management and Promotions; Paul
Korzilius; Randy Phillips, President & CEO of AEG Live; and Duff
Stewart, President & COO of GSD&M’s
Idea City.
Kent Savage and previous FameCast winners are available for interviews.
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