I once again lived two lives.
One as a production crew member and the other as an actress.
Granted this time I was only an extra. But all in all, I was just like everyone else.
I had to check in, get my wardrobe checked to make sure I had the appropriate attire and the colors that I had on didn't blend too much with everyone else.
Instead of hair and make-up, I proceeded to wait for my scenes. I was led on set by a production assistant, given my instructions and then cues. The PA would say "rolling" and then.... "action!" At which time I would begin my scene with everyone else.
Then, there's the wait while the director reviews the footage. From there it's either more waiting, or re-setting to the first position.
And.... Repeat a hundred times. No joke.
The director will try many different combinations between actors and/or extras before finally yelling "cut!" and then... You set for the next scene. Repeat this past paragraph 4 times and them move to the next location. It was like this for 12 hours a day.
These actors and actresses are awesome. It takes talent to be in a spot. You have to wait for hours and you never know when they will want you.
After hours of waiting, you get to your marker and play your role. It's very hard to go from cold to enthusiastic or pessimistic, depending on your assigned role.
After a 12 hour or more day, you get to do it again the morning.
Still think its fabulous? Like I said in a previous post, it's hard work. I wouldn't exactly recommend to just anyone.
Good luck to anyone who tries.
Welcome to SolGeumi's blog! I'm a foodie with a love for K-Pop and K-Dramas and I'll be filling this blog up with my personal takes on these things and more. Comments and feedback are welcome. (No profanity please) Check back often!
Showing posts with label actresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label actresses. Show all posts
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Idols- to tweet or not tweet to?
Ok, something has been bugging me for quite a while.
I'm pretty new to the Twitterverse, so my hash tagging and my quotes are sometimes weird. I also live in a part of the world that's one of the last places to get news because of our time zone. When idols tweet at night, I don't see them in my feed until I wake up the next day. Hours later.
I follow a good part of the South Korean idols, actors, etc. that I like. And more of course. It's cool and exciting to see what they're up to. And the selcas (self camera shots) are funny sometimes, too.
My questions are: when is it ok to tweet to an idol? Like an "out of the blue when you feel like it" tweet? Do you only follow them and reply to their tweets? Is it ok to tweet stars like Lee Hong Ki, Lee Min Ho, CNBlue, Wonder Girls and more questions like "how are you?" or "what have you been up to?" as long as it's not too personal? And when is it too late to reply to a tweet? I feel embarrassed replying to anything more than a couple of hours old. It feels like I'm replying to no one because everyone else has said their peace and moved on.
I wouldn't want to go crazy like sasaengs, wanting to know everything about stars...But is it too much to do that? Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter open up communication. But is there some sort of unstated protocol?
Wildly curious...
And I definitely wouldn't want to offend...
I'm pretty new to the Twitterverse, so my hash tagging and my quotes are sometimes weird. I also live in a part of the world that's one of the last places to get news because of our time zone. When idols tweet at night, I don't see them in my feed until I wake up the next day. Hours later.
I follow a good part of the South Korean idols, actors, etc. that I like. And more of course. It's cool and exciting to see what they're up to. And the selcas (self camera shots) are funny sometimes, too.
My questions are: when is it ok to tweet to an idol? Like an "out of the blue when you feel like it" tweet? Do you only follow them and reply to their tweets? Is it ok to tweet stars like Lee Hong Ki, Lee Min Ho, CNBlue, Wonder Girls and more questions like "how are you?" or "what have you been up to?" as long as it's not too personal? And when is it too late to reply to a tweet? I feel embarrassed replying to anything more than a couple of hours old. It feels like I'm replying to no one because everyone else has said their peace and moved on.
I wouldn't want to go crazy like sasaengs, wanting to know everything about stars...But is it too much to do that? Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter open up communication. But is there some sort of unstated protocol?
Wildly curious...
And I definitely wouldn't want to offend...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)