http://killsfengshui.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] killsfengshui.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] insertmeathere2010-11-19 07:13 pm

Actor Meme!

It's Transmigration 9 Studios. No, the name doesn't make any sense, except that the owner, Stacy, has owned eight studios before this and they've all crashed and burned. Which feels so great for the actors and their sense of job security, let me tell you.

As soon as they're done with their scenes, the characters stop playing their roles and make it real. The scripts are tossed aside, and they can relax now that the cameras are off of them.

What does this mean? Well, perhaps Billy is an actual college graduate, who is disgusted with the scientific inaccuracies and techspeak mumbo-jumbo of his character. Perhaps Kang is a fit Japanese man in a rubber dragon suit. Maybe Renne is a former theater actor that speaks with a posh English accent? Who knows, perhaps Nehaa is a conservative Catholic who finds her role as a stripperiffic space goat horrifying! And it might an ongoing joke off-screen that Leon can't fight for shit, Steve's actor stands in for him during action scenes.

Just roll with it, guys, it's better than my first idea of the night.

[identity profile] puny-parker.livejournal.com 2010-11-20 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Eh, I'm just having fun with it while it lasts. Like getting to insult jerkass over there," he nodded in the actor that played Hiccup's direction, "without him being able to get back at me for it. All part of the role."

"If it stops working out, well, Spidey's fast-talk has probably done wonders for my voice-acting ability."
morphitudinous: (Ripples)

[personal profile] morphitudinous 2010-11-20 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Billy glanced over---ah, that person. It was a miracle that any scenes had been completed, and he was grateful that they didn't have to interact much. If he just kept to himself, it would be fine.

"That's the healthiest attitude I've seen yet. Hang onto that, but be careful---expressing yourself isn't always worth the consequences." He pointed to the many drinks he had yet to serve.