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It isn't that we don't want people to make shows and do this type of thing... we just want them to be honest.
exactly. I find it hard to believe that any cheerleader who is involved in allstar and is over the age of 10 would watch that show and not find it a little offensive. I know they wanted it to be a drama but if your whole audience is cheerleaders, you have to make sure you have all your cheer facts straight or your going to lose your audience. It is as simple as that.
 
Am I talking about the superstars tryouts or a random teams? lol I thought we agreed on talking about another teams music ;)

Either or. Good colorful commentary from an entertaining character in a diary like format (ie at home) would be low cost to produce, enjoyable, and fun. Not to mention there is a LOT of material. I think it was ShutItDown who hit on something equally as good with this animated videos (until his free account was closed).
 
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This is why we love Kingston.

Another thing that bothered me on the show was how did mean girl know where she lived? She had her diary for what... Point 2 seconds? And im sure that Emma didn't just wrote her adress in her diary...

She probably followed her home from a distance. Not *that* hard to believe.
 
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Favorite post of the day! All I want to add is, Greatness has arrived. BOW. YOUR. HEADS.
 
cheerchannel dot com is owned by Performance Sports Marketing and Entertainment (a company located in... you guessed it! Austin, TX). See press release here Cheer Channel Inc., to Revolutionize the Spirit Industry

From the PSME website Proformance Sports Marketing & Entertainment

PSME is a full-service marketing agency specializing in the areas of promotion, endorsements, sponsorship development, entertainment, and event planning. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1997 by NFL entertainment director, Cindy Villarreal-Hughes, the firm opened it’s doors in the United States in 2012. Proformance specializes in creating some of the most exciting and media-friendly properties in the country by connecting pro athlete star power to corporate America. It is our mission to provide innovative marketing services designed to enhance media experiences that inspire, create loyalty, and are growth driven.

Let PSME’s unparalleled experience create rewarding and profitable results for you.
.... PSME uses the latest technology to launch targeted web-based interactive campaigns and engaging marketing promotions.
I think the sentence I colored red says it all - this show is nothing more than a marketing campaign and the allstar cheer community is their "target".​
Unfortunately for this new business, their lack of professionalism shown here does not bode well for their future success in the marketing industry.​
 
Either or. Good colorful commentary from an entertaining character in a diary like format (ie at home) would be low cost to produce, enjoyable, and fun. Not to mention there is a LOT of material. I think it was ShutItDown who hit on something equally as good with this animated videos (until his free account was closed).

although it was an honor talking to some of the coaches from the major gyms about the videos and some noteworthy cheerworld personalities, things got too steamy and I was getting too many complaints from people who: couldn't take a little criticism, they're too used to thinking any innocent joke was a big knock on their program, didn't have a sense of humor in a sport that is stereotypically surrounded by drama. i got really busy with school and didn't want to bother with the heat so i got out of the kitchen asap...

but...i may be back to take over the worlds 2013. (got a new job, will be in a major gym in the northeast to build my creativity from my southern states knowledge, and will have major time to kill come this fall.)
 
although it was an honor talking to some of the coaches from the major gyms about the videos and some noteworthy cheerworld personalities, things got too steamy and I was getting too many complaints from people who: couldn't take a little criticism, they're too used to thinking any innocent joke was a big knock on their program, didn't have a sense of humor in a sport that is stereotypically surrounded by drama. i got really busy with school and didn't want to bother with the heat so i got out of the kitchen asap...

but...i may be back to take over the worlds 2013. (got a new job, will be in a major gym in the northeast to build my creativity from my southern states knowledge, and will have major time to kill come this fall.)

Oh yeah. I've been meaning to ban you for your criticism/jokes of me.
 
...Not to mention, some of us who are on here are also actresses/actors. Also not Oscar-worthy (yet, although truthfully there are very few :D), but can still spot what's good/what works/what doesn't. Plenty of shorts/features don't have Hollywood budgets but deliver koala-t products..some of which go on to win film festivals. I can't help but look at this as one big marketing series now, which disappoints me. I had at least SOME hope for a decent show.

Consider this- if this WERE a real show (and I'm a firm believer, as an actress and a businesswoman, that you treat EVERYTHING you work on with 100% passion and dedication as if it were a Broadway spectacular), this would never fly. Shows get pulled when the critics/audience don't respond to it. Maybe they've already had all these episodes filmed so no dice, but if they want to keep their advertisers happy they NEED the revenue from our clicks. Which means: better storyline, better acting, and CONTINUITY FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS.
 
These shoes are made for rec not all-star.

The shoe you originally posted is an all-star shoe and it's definitely not ugly. It's is lightweight and durable. It the Chasse Ace. My daughter loves this shoe for tumbling and stunting. Chasse is ONLY the accessory sponsor. The shoes they are wearing are Sketchers not Chasse Aces or the Flips or any other of their shoes.

Oh. I pasted the wrong pair of shoes. I have those shoes to and i love them! Sorry! And I thought they were wearing rec shoes.
 
These shoes are made for rec not all-star.

The shoe you originally posted is an all-star shoe and it's definitely not ugly. It's is lightweight and durable. It the Chasse Ace. My daughter loves this shoe for tumbling and stunting. Chasse is ONLY the accessory sponsor. The shoes they are wearing are Sketchers not Chasse Aces or the Flips or any other of their shoes.

And I completley agree, they are not ugly at all.
 
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