Brazil's Next Top Model

For Rede Record's Next Top Model franchise, see Top Model O Reality.
Brazil's Next Top Model

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Created by Tyra Banks
Judges Fernanda Motta (20072009)
Erika Palomino (20072009)
Carlos Pazetto (20072009)
Dudu Bertholini (20082009)
Duda Molinos (20082009)
Namie Wihby (20082009)
Alexandre Herchcovitch (2007)
Paulo Borges (2007)
Country of origin Brazil
No. of episodes 39
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network SET
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release October 3, 2007 – December 3, 2009
External links
Website

Brazil's Next Top Model, sometimes abbreviated as BrNTM, is a Brazilian reality show, based on America's Next Top Model and produced by the Brazilian branch of the Latin American cable channel Sony Entertainment Television in association with producer Moonshot Pictures. The show features a group of young female contestants who live together in a house for several weeks while taking part in various challenges, photo shoots and meetings with members of the modeling industry. Usually, one girl is eliminated each week until the final contestant remaining is declared "Brazil's Next Top Model" and wins a modelling contract along with other associated prizes.

History

In early 2007, the Brazilian branch of the TV series-oriented cable channel Sony Entertainment Television decided to create a Brazilian version of the TV show created by Tyra Banks in the United States. The idea was to follow the format developed in the U.S. in terms of the contest itself and the prize to be offered to the winner, although it was decided that the general approach to the candidates would involve "less cruelty" in comparison to the example set by Banks.

One of the production decisions leading up to the show that caught the most media attention was the selection of the Brazilian model who would play the role belonging to Banks in the original. The channel's first choice was Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen, but Fernanda Motta was chosen for the position instead. In order to accept the job, Motta, who lives in New York City, reportedly cancelled most of her agenda so that she could stay in the country for two months.

Enrollment for season one took place during 1–31 July 2007. Shooting for the inaugural season began on 19 August, and it premiered on 3 October.

Although the show was a success, it was ultimately cancelled after the third cycle because Sony did not renew the contract to adapt the original format. The show returned in 2012 under the name Top Model O Reality. It aired on Rede Record on September 2012.

Format

Challenges

The challenge usually focuses on an element important to modeling which will help the girls to improve theirs week's photoshoot. A guest judge, who is unique to each episode, evaluates the contestants and decides the winner of the challenge, who receives a prize for her victory. Sometimes the winner is permitted to choose a certain number of other contestants to receive a similar, but lesser, reward, while the others are given nothing.

Judging and elimination

Based upon the girls' performance in the week's challenge, photoshoot, and general attitude, the judges deliberate and decide which girl must leave the competition. Once the judges have made their decision, the girls are called back into the room. The host, Fernanda, calls out the names of the girls who performed well in the challenge and photoshoot, giving them a copy of their best photo from the shoot. The last two girls, whose names have not been called, are given criticism about why they were in the bottom two, and one is eliminated. The person who is eliminated does not receive a photo.

Cycles

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination
1 3 October 2007 Mari Velho Ana Paula Bertola Dandara Oliveira, Danielle Damásio, Isabella Chaves, Anne Wrobel, Andrea Medina, Érycka Martins, Karin Cavalli, Lana Sartin, Ana Paula Costa, Mari Richardt, Lívia Maria Senador 13 Brazil
Bahia
2 4 September 2008 Maíra Vieira Élly Rosa Luana Caroline, Isabel Correa, Flávia Giussani, Carol Vieira, Flavia Gleichmann, Rebeca Sampaio, Alinne Giacomini, Marianna Henud, Dayse Lima, Priscila Mallmann, Malana Jorge 13 Argentina
Buenos Aires
3 10 September 2009 Camila Trindade Bruna Brito Jéssyca Schamne, Liana Góes, Rafa Xavier, Camila Shiratori, Rafaela Machado, Giovahnna Ziegler, Fabi Teodoro, Juliana Aniceto, Bia Fernandes, Tati Domingues, Mírian Araújo 13 Brazil
São Paulo

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