Judging
JUDGING PROCESS
There are 3 rounds to the Men at Large Calendar Model Search
20-50 contestants will be selected by the panel of judges to move on to the semi-finals. In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined based on the highest score for Beauty. In the event of a further tie, winner will be determined based on highest score for Suitability for Advertising and Publicity.
Casual/ Club/ Fashion Wear Round – 30% of score
Just like a catwalk, diva on a fashion runway, you will model your outfit for the judges and audience. Engage the audience with your personality and show off your sense of style with a simple but fun runway routine. The apparel you select should best represent your character, personality and compliment your body well. Work your magic! (But before you go on stage – relax, enjoy your presentation and remember to smile.)
Contestants must provide a brief description of their casual/ club/ fashion outfit. This is an opportunity for contestants to get creative with their outfit and also mention the clothing sponsor or designer, if any. No offensive costumes will be allowed (e.g. transparent clothing, etc.)
Judging criteria:
– Poise and Presence – 33%
– Apparel Selection – 33%
– Appearance – 33%
Swimwear round – 30% of score
Internet Voting Poll – 10% of Score
The general public will vote online based on their personal favorites.
12 contestants will be selected by the panel of judges to move on to the Finals. In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined based on the highest score of performance.
JUDGES
The official Judging Panel will consist of recognized and respected professionals from the talent, commercial, modeling, photography and sports agencies business. Also, noted cosmetologists, apparel designers, entertainment executives will serve. To help prevent judging bias and contestants influence, a complete list of judges will not be announced until the day of each judging.
A contest judge may not be approached by a contestant or related individual with the intent to influence or harass. Action of this type can result in disqualification of the contestant at the discretion of the committee.