"As I was scrolling through an expat Facebook group, I came across a dream opportunity posted by a casting director - the chance to star in an episode of HGTV's "House Hunters International." I messaged the casting director to express my interest and was given a form to apply. As an avid fan of the show, I was thrilled when we received an email stating we had been selected."
"The application process included several forms and a lengthy pre-filming questionnaire asking us to detail how we met, why we were moving, and what we did for work. I was also asked to send some photos to represent our story. Then, we had virtual interviews to share more about ourselves, our lives, and our apartment preferences. Luckily, this process didn't delay our move since we were concurrently filling out documents for our visas."
A couple relocated to Germany for work and applied to appear on HGTV's House Hunters International after seeing a casting post in an expat Facebook group. The application required multiple forms, photos, and a detailed pre-filming questionnaire, followed by virtual interviews. Pre-production proved lengthy but did not delay the move because visa paperwork proceeded concurrently. On set, strict continuity rules required identical hair, makeup, and jewelry across filming days. The couple managed their own looks and photographed outfits for consistency. Filming occurred out of sequence and involved many takes for certain scenes, producing unexpected surprises during production.
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