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So, not only would you be making a video diary that's largely scripted by someone else, but you may need to "react" to seeing [fill in great world landmark here] for the first time in exactly the right, TV-perfect way every time. It wouldn't end up being your trip. It'd end up being a monotonous, canned, reality TV version of the trip you'd hoped for.
After watching 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, I kind of get the feeling that I'm watching a B-movie version of a No Reservations. The couple doesn't seem to be enjoying themselves and everything from the script to their mannerisms feels staged.
Just my $0.02.
I would take the trip. You're basically getting a free ride and you get to see things you otherwise might not be able to do. If you like a place you could always go back after the show or whatever.
When you travel with other people you sometimes have to go with what they want to do over what you're inclined to do, so this isn't really that much differnt except that there are cameras...
I agree about your comments on the 1,000 places show - it seems like a not so dynamic experience (at least how it's captured on tape). Perhaps they're aiming for an older audience with it because the 5 Takes series is a little more our style of travel.
I'm going to watch the second episode I taped tonight - they hit Lake Como, Italy - a resort area where Versace and George Clooney hang out. I spent a few nights there in a bungalow during my '98 trip.
Somehow I think their accomodations will be a little nicer!
Travel can be also be very personal and introspective. It seems being on TV would take away that aspect in large part.
In short, I see so many negatives, and only one positive: It's free. I suppose I'd rather sell myself in other ways -- before the trip -- than potentially ruin the trip by making it "sponsored"!
When I hiked the appalachian trail I recorded everything and posted on http://trailjournals.com/cactus so my family back home could stay in touch. Another two on the trail that year were paid to film the entire thing for a doco, and it was pretty interesting. I had a pocketmail and would upload diary entries everytime we got to town etc.. I feel I could survive cameras in my face as I traveled the world to see amazing places, so my answer to your question would be yes!
There are still clips out there on youtube and travelistic. I'll have to write some more about myself, interesting idea, badly executed.