One person makes the application. For example, you.
You can stipulate how many people you need in order to show your abilities. If you need your friend, put that in your proposal. If you would like more people to observe -- to make sure that no one is cheating -- that's okay too.
I am very sure that the JREF will not waive the media requirement. That is, they will not drop this rule for you. I don't speak for the JREF, so Pantaz is right: you will need to write
challenge@randi.org.
Remember: you will
also need a signed, written, and notarized statement from an academic person (a professor or a doctor, for example) stating that they have observed you and your friend and have no normal explanation for what has happened. I do not think that the JREF will allow you to not do this, either (but again, ask at
challenge@randi.org if this is going to be a big problem).
Please let RoboTimbo help with translation (or hire or find a translator). It will make things a lot easier. Most importantly, you
must understand all of the rules. This is very, very important. Gzuz is also very experienced with the MDC and can be a big help to you.
I look forward to reading more about your claim!