Essex Free Press - May 19, 2022

Page 1

www.essexfreepress.com

✃ COUPON 2955 COUNTY RD 42 (519) 969-9393

BUY 1 OIL CHANGE

GET 1 FREE

Proudly serving the community of Essex and surrounding areas.

Vol. 142

A LOOK INSIDE OPP responds to weapons call at Friday night youth dance PAGE 2 ______________ Town of Essex Council meeting notes PAGE 3 _______________ Windsor-Essex County Health Unit starts active tick surveillance

PAGE 7 _______________ Provincial election hopefuls for Essex Riding voice views in Questions to Candidates PAGE 10 _______________ Kids Curing Cancer presents $8,234 to Erie Shores Hospice

PAGE 21 ______________ & MORE...

Looking For A Good Home

“DENVER” See Page 5 for adoption info.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Issue No. 19

OPEN FROM pm 6:00 -S MON AT 8:00amm -- 4:00 pm 0a :0 SUNDAY 10

Essex native worked as Segment Producer for “The Challenge: All Stars 3” - getting ready to film “Vampire Zombies... From Space!” by Sylene Argent Last year, Essex native Jakob Skrzypa was a Segment Producer on the popular MTV/Paramount+ series “The Challenge: All Stars 3,” a spinoff from long-time running show, “The Challenge.” The series began to air on May 11 on Paramount+, and he is proud to have it on the airwaves for everyone to check out. Skrzypa called “The Challenge” the original reality show, with its roots going back to 1998. “I was a fan of the main show for a while, so I reached out. Because of some of my ‘Survivor’ experience [in Fiji], they brought me on,” he said, adding his job on “The Challenge: All Stars” was basically to make the challenges happen. On the show, there were two teams, Skrzypa and a local associate producer, and “We brought the challenges to life,” he said. “Whatever was needed for them, we made it happen. “They have really perfected the reality show format,” Skrzypa said of the series “The Challenge: All Stars.” He said the show has a little bit of house drama, where the people are living together, and the challenges are almost like a sport. “Other reality shows are nothing compared to what these cast [members] have to do.”

Photo submitted. Pictured are Jakob Skrzypa, Segment Producer, and Fanny Huc, Segment Associate Producer, of MTV’s “The Challenge: All Stars,” on location in Panama.

Throughout the show’s existence, cast members have had to do some pretty extreme challenges, like jump out of helicopters, ride on moving semi trucks on an air strip, or plummet off of a building. “Crazy, crazy stuff.” Essentially, the show begins with 25 players, which narrows down to a certain number who then participate in the finale. From that finale, there is a male

and female winner. Each episode has a daily challenge, and an elimination challenge. There is a cash prize at the end of the show for the winners, plus bragging rights. “I really recommend people check out this show. It does have something to offer for everyone,” he said. “It is a really cool mix of high energy, challenges, house drama, stunts. It is a really cool, unique show.”

The experience working for the show, “Was a blast. It was a really cool experience. It was one of the best production experiences I’ve had. The crew was amazing. It really was a well-oiled machine. They have been doing this for so many years now. It was just a great experience overall.” He said working in Panama for the show was a blast. “It is a

Continued on Page 2


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.