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[color=silver][size=20][center]Anim[ovi]e
acting, 1 2 3[/center][/size][/color]
[size=14][center][ Status ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Open & Accepting[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Genre ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Acting! : Comedy, Action/Adventure, Romance.[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Inspired By ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Naruto Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow ( Princess Gail's acting )[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Made By ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Lirin Ururu[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Moderators ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]__________ ( accepting 4 spots )[/b][/color][/align]
[color=silver][ OOC ]
[ Profiles ][/color][/size]
[size=11][center][b]DISCLAIMER: ( OC's ) Any similarity to [strike]persons[/strike] characters living or dead, is purely, or unpurely, coincidential.[/b][/center][/size]
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[color=silver][size=20][center]Anim[ovi]e
acting, 1 2 3[/center][/size][/color]
[size=14][center][ Status ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Open & Accepting[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Genre ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Acting! : Comedy, Action/Adventure, Romance.[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Inspired By ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Naruto Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow ( Princess Gail's acting )[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Made By ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]Lirin Ururu[/b][/color][/align]
[center][ Moderators ][/center]
[align=left][color=silver][b]__________ ( accepting 4 spots )[/b][/color][/align]
[color=silver][ OOC ]
[ Profiles ][/color][/size]
[size=11][center][b]DISCLAIMER: ( OC's ) Any similarity to [strike]persons[/strike] characters living or dead, is purely, or unpurely, coincidential.[/b][/center][/size]
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[center][size=20][color=silver][u]Table of Contents[/u][/color][/size][/center]
[size=11][u]1[/u] First Post ^See above.^
[u]2[/u] Table of Contents
[u]3[/u] Welcoming Story
[u]4[/u] Rules
[u]5[/u] Roles
[u]6[/u] Skeletons
[u]7[/u] Places
[u]8[/u] Calendar
[u]9[/u] Banners
[u]10[/u] Popular Anime Suggestion ( P - A - S )
[u]11[/u] Reserved
[u]12[/u] |
[u]13[/u] |
[u]14[/u] Open & Accepting
[u]15[/u] Where the First Post Goes...[/size]
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[center][size=20][color=silver][u]Table of Contents[/u][/color][/size][/center]
[size=11][u]1[/u] First Post ^See above.^
[u]2[/u] Table of Contents
[u]3[/u] Welcoming Story
[u]4[/u] Rules
[u]5[/u] Roles
[u]6[/u] Skeletons
[u]7[/u] Places
[u]8[/u] Calendar
[u]9[/u] Banners
[u]10[/u] Popular Anime Suggestion ( P - A - S )
[u]11[/u] Reserved
[u]12[/u] |
[u]13[/u] |
[u]14[/u] Open & Accepting
[u]15[/u] Where the First Post Goes...[/size]
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[center][color=silver][size=20][u]Welcoming Story[/u][/size][/color][/center]
[size=11]Since Naruto and the rest of Team 7 left the Land of Snow, there hasn't been any movie productions. Now, a new film crew is going to be filming a new movie. This time, with other people. The film crew has looked down on many, such as Hatsune Miku, Edward Elric, and even Ulquiorra Cifer. People like these will be in the industry, taking breaks when needed, and downright getting their lines right. Although there may be mistakes... So! Are you going to be part of the crew?[/size]
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[center][color=silver][size=20][u]Welcoming Story[/u][/size][/color][/center]
[size=11]Since Naruto and the rest of Team 7 left the Land of Snow, there hasn't been any movie productions. Now, a new film crew is going to be filming a new movie. This time, with other people. The film crew has looked down on many, such as Hatsune Miku, Edward Elric, and even Ulquiorra Cifer. People like these will be in the industry, taking breaks when needed, and downright getting their lines right. Although there may be mistakes... So! Are you going to be part of the crew?[/size]
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[center][color=silver][size=20][u]Rules[/u][/size][/color][/center]
[size=11]1. No godmodding!
2. Send all canon/ OC profiles to me.
3. PM Canon Profiles "Infinity and Beyond"
4. PM OC Profiles "New to This World"
5. No cybering, please.
6. Romance is encouraged/ x-over love.
7. Yaoi / Yuri is alright.
8. Violence is okay.
9. No spamming!
10. Swearing is okay but keep it to a minimum
11. Stay in character! We don't want emo Orihime or Sunshine-happy Sasuke. 'Less that's your role...
12. One paragraph minimum.
13. If you join, make sure you aren't going to quit, or not post at all, or just one post.
14. Post at least 3 times a week.
15. No one-liners, unless your brain was abducted by aliens and you can't think straight. 16. De-co-ra-te posts!
17. No killing a character without the other person's premission
18. Video-game animes, movies, OVAs, shows, manga, are allowed, but not ecchi anime.
19. Don't ignore people! If they are lost, and don't know what's going on, tell them (use OOC).
20. If you want to be a moderator in this roleplay, PM me, and I'll see.
21. Have fun! . . .Oh! And no asterisks or hyphens for actions!
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[center][color=silver][size=20][u]Rules[/u][/size][/color][/center]
[size=11]1. No godmodding!
2. Send all canon/ OC profiles to me.
3. PM Canon Profiles "Infinity and Beyond"
4. PM OC Profiles "New to This World"
5. No cybering, please.
6. Romance is encouraged/ x-over love.
7. Yaoi / Yuri is alright.
8. Violence is okay.
9. No spamming!
10. Swearing is okay but keep it to a minimum
11. Stay in character! We don't want emo Orihime or Sunshine-happy Sasuke. 'Less that's your role...
12. One paragraph minimum.
13. If you join, make sure you aren't going to quit, or not post at all, or just one post.
14. Post at least 3 times a week.
15. No one-liners, unless your brain was abducted by aliens and you can't think straight. 16. De-co-ra-te posts!
17. No killing a character without the other person's premission
18. Video-game animes, movies, OVAs, shows, manga, are allowed, but not ecchi anime.
19. Don't ignore people! If they are lost, and don't know what's going on, tell them (use OOC).
20. If you want to be a moderator in this roleplay, PM me, and I'll see.
21. Have fun! . . .Oh! And no asterisks or hyphens for actions!
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[center][color=silver][size=20][u]Roles[/u][/size][/color][/center]
[size=14][b]Producer[/b] - [/size]
[size=11]A film producer creates the conditions for making movies. The producer initiates, coordinates, supervises, and controls matters such as raising funding, hiring key personnel, and arranging for distributors. The producer is involved throughout all phases of the filmmaking process from development to completion of a project.
[size=14][b]Director[/b] -[/size]
The director is responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a film, including controlling the content and flow of the film's plot, directing the performances of actors, organizing and selecting the locations in which the film will be shot, and managing technical details such as the positioning of cameras, the use of lighting, and the timing and content of the film's soundtrack. Though the director wields a great deal of power, they are ultimately subordinate to the film's producer or producers. Some directors, especially more established ones, take on many of the roles of a producer, and the distinction between the two roles is sometimes blurred.
[size=14][b]1st Assistant Director[/b] -[/size]
The first assistant director (1st AD) assists the production manager and director. The ultimate aim of any 1st AD is to ensure the film comes in on schedule while maintaining a working environment in which the director, principal artists (actors) and crew can be focused on their work. They oversee day-to-day management of the cast and crew scheduling, equipment, script, and set. A 1st AD may also be responsible for directing background action for major shots or the entirety of relatively minor shots, at the director's discretion.
[size=14][b]2nd Assistant Director[/b] -[/size]
The second assistant director (2nd AD) is the chief assistant of the 1st AD and helps carry out those tasks delegated to the 1st AD. The 2nd AD may also direct background action and extras in addition to helping the 1st AD with scheduling, booking, etc. The 2nd AD is responsible for creating Call Sheets that let the crew know the schedule and important details about the shooting day. In Canadian and British functional structures there are 3rd ADs and even Trainee ADs; in the American system there are 2nd 2nd ADs.
[size=14][b]Stunt Coordinator[/b] -[/size]
Where the film requires a stunt, and involves the use of stunt performers, the stunt coordinator will arrange the casting and performance of the stunt, working closely with the director.
[size=14][b]Art Director[/b] -[/size]The art director reports to the production designer, and more directly oversees artists and craftspeople, such as the set designers, graphic artists, and illustrators who give form to the production design as it develops. The art director works closely with the construction coordinator to oversee the aesthetic and textural details of sets as they are realized.
[size=14][b]Illustrator[/b] -[/size]
The illustrator illustrates visual representations of the designs to communicate the ideas imagined by the production designer.
[size=14][b]Set Decorator[/b] -[/size]
The set decorator is in charge of the decorating of a film set, which includes the furnishings and all the other objects that will be seen in the film. They work closely with the production designer and coordinates with the art director. In recognition of the set decorator's importance, the Academy Award for Art Direction is given jointly to both the production designer and the set decorator.
[size=14][b]Props Master[/b] -[/size]
The property master, more commonly known as the props master, is in charge of finding and managing all the props that appear in the film. The propsmaster usually has several assistants.
[size=14][b]Construction Coordinator[/b] -[/size]
The construction coordinator oversees the construction of all the sets. The coordinator orders materials, schedules the work, and supervises the often sizeable construction crew of carpenters, painters and labourers. In some jurisdictions the construction coordinator is called the construction manager.
[size=14][b]Make-up Artist[/b] -[/size]
Make-up artists work with makeup, hair and special effects to create the characters look for anyone appearing on screen. Their role is to manipulate an actors on screen appearance whether it makes them look more youthful, larger, older, or in some cases monstrous! There are also body makeup artists who concentrate their abilities on the body rather than the head.
[size=14][b]Hair Dresser[/b] -[/size]
The hair stylist is responsible for maintaining and styling the hair of anyone appearing on screen. They work in conjunction with the makeup artist.
[size=14][b]Costume Designer[/b] -[/size]
The costume designer is responsible for all the clothing and costumes worn by all the actors that appear on screen. They are also responsible for designing, planning, and organizing the construction of the garments down to the fabric, colors, and sizes. The costume designer works closely with the director to understand and interpret "character", and counsels with the production designer to achieve an overall tone of the film.
[size=14][b]Cutter/fitter[/b] -[/size]
A costume technician who fits or tailors costumes, usually on-set. They can also be called cutters, seamstresses or tailors. Some celebrity actors have favorite cutters, and larger productions may hire several and have them on set at the same time, particularly in period film projects that might have complicated or extremely expensive extras wardrobe.
[size=14][b]Director of Photography[/b] -[/size]
The director of photography is the chief of the camera and lighting crew of the film. The DP makes decisions on lighting and framing of scenes in conjunction with the film's director. Typically, the director tells the DP how they want a shot to look, and the DP chooses the correct aperture, filter, and lighting to achieve the desired effect.
[size=14][b]Camera Operator[/b] -[/size]
The camera operator uses the camera at the direction of the cinematographer, director of photography, or the film director to capture the scenes on film. Generally, a cinematographer or director of photography does not operate the camera, but sometimes these jobs may be combined.
[size=14][b]Boom Operator[/b] -[/size]
The boom operator is an assistant to the production sound mixer, responsible for microphone placement and movement during filming. The boom operator uses a boom pole, a long pole made of light aluminum or carbon fiber that allows precise positioning of the microphone above or below the actors, just out of the camera's frame. The boom operator may also place radio microphones and hidden set microphones. In France, the boom operator is called the perchman.
[size=14][b]Lighting Technician [/b] -[/size]
Lighting technicians are involved with setting up and controlling lighting equipment.
[size=14][b]Film Editor[/b] -[/size]
The film editor is the person who assembles the various shots into a coherent film, with the help of the director.
[size=14][b]Visual Effects Supervisor[/b] -[/size]
The visual effects supervisor is in charge of the visual effects department. Visual effects refer to post-production alterations to the film's images. They are not to be confused with special effects, which are done during production (on set).
[size=14][b]Sound Editor ( Music and Dialogue )[/b] -[/size]
The sound designer, or "supervising sound editor", is in charge of the post-production sound of a movie. Sometimes this may involve great creative license, and other times it may simply mean working with the director and editor to balance the sound to their liking.
[size=14][b]Producer[/b] - [/size]
[size=11]A film producer creates the conditions for making movies. The producer initiates, coordinates, supervises, and controls matters such as raising funding, hiring key personnel, and arranging for distributors. The producer is involved throughout all phases of the filmmaking process from development to completion of a project.
[size=14][b]Director[/b] -[/size]
The director is responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a film, including controlling the content and flow of the film's plot, directing the performances of actors, organizing and selecting the locations in which the film will be shot, and managing technical details such as the positioning of cameras, the use of lighting, and the timing and content of the film's soundtrack. Though the director wields a great deal of power, they are ultimately subordinate to the film's producer or producers. Some directors, especially more established ones, take on many of the roles of a producer, and the distinction between the two roles is sometimes blurred.
[size=14][b]1st Assistant Director[/b] -[/size]
The first assistant director (1st AD) assists the production manager and director. The ultimate aim of any 1st AD is to ensure the film comes in on schedule while maintaining a working environment in which the director, principal artists (actors) and crew can be focused on their work. They oversee day-to-day management of the cast and crew scheduling, equipment, script, and set. A 1st AD may also be responsible for directing background action for major shots or the entirety of relatively minor shots, at the director's discretion.
[size=14][b]2nd Assistant Director[/b] -[/size]
The second assistant director (2nd AD) is the chief assistant of the 1st AD and helps carry out those tasks delegated to the 1st AD. The 2nd AD may also direct background action and extras in addition to helping the 1st AD with scheduling, booking, etc. The 2nd AD is responsible for creating Call Sheets that let the crew know the schedule and important details about the shooting day. In Canadian and British functional structures there are 3rd ADs and even Trainee ADs; in the American system there are 2nd 2nd ADs.
[size=14][b]Stunt Coordinator[/b] -[/size]
Where the film requires a stunt, and involves the use of stunt performers, the stunt coordinator will arrange the casting and performance of the stunt, working closely with the director.
[size=14][b]Art Director[/b] -[/size]The art director reports to the production designer, and more directly oversees artists and craftspeople, such as the set designers, graphic artists, and illustrators who give form to the production design as it develops. The art director works closely with the construction coordinator to oversee the aesthetic and textural details of sets as they are realized.
[size=14][b]Illustrator[/b] -[/size]
The illustrator illustrates visual representations of the designs to communicate the ideas imagined by the production designer.
[size=14][b]Set Decorator[/b] -[/size]
The set decorator is in charge of the decorating of a film set, which includes the furnishings and all the other objects that will be seen in the film. They work closely with the production designer and coordinates with the art director. In recognition of the set decorator's importance, the Academy Award for Art Direction is given jointly to both the production designer and the set decorator.
[size=14][b]Props Master[/b] -[/size]
The property master, more commonly known as the props master, is in charge of finding and managing all the props that appear in the film. The propsmaster usually has several assistants.
[size=14][b]Construction Coordinator[/b] -[/size]
The construction coordinator oversees the construction of all the sets. The coordinator orders materials, schedules the work, and supervises the often sizeable construction crew of carpenters, painters and labourers. In some jurisdictions the construction coordinator is called the construction manager.
[size=14][b]Make-up Artist[/b] -[/size]
Make-up artists work with makeup, hair and special effects to create the characters look for anyone appearing on screen. Their role is to manipulate an actors on screen appearance whether it makes them look more youthful, larger, older, or in some cases monstrous! There are also body makeup artists who concentrate their abilities on the body rather than the head.
[size=14][b]Hair Dresser[/b] -[/size]
The hair stylist is responsible for maintaining and styling the hair of anyone appearing on screen. They work in conjunction with the makeup artist.
[size=14][b]Costume Designer[/b] -[/size]
The costume designer is responsible for all the clothing and costumes worn by all the actors that appear on screen. They are also responsible for designing, planning, and organizing the construction of the garments down to the fabric, colors, and sizes. The costume designer works closely with the director to understand and interpret "character", and counsels with the production designer to achieve an overall tone of the film.
[size=14][b]Cutter/fitter[/b] -[/size]
A costume technician who fits or tailors costumes, usually on-set. They can also be called cutters, seamstresses or tailors. Some celebrity actors have favorite cutters, and larger productions may hire several and have them on set at the same time, particularly in period film projects that might have complicated or extremely expensive extras wardrobe.
[size=14][b]Director of Photography[/b] -[/size]
The director of photography is the chief of the camera and lighting crew of the film. The DP makes decisions on lighting and framing of scenes in conjunction with the film's director. Typically, the director tells the DP how they want a shot to look, and the DP chooses the correct aperture, filter, and lighting to achieve the desired effect.
[size=14][b]Camera Operator[/b] -[/size]
The camera operator uses the camera at the direction of the cinematographer, director of photography, or the film director to capture the scenes on film. Generally, a cinematographer or director of photography does not operate the camera, but sometimes these jobs may be combined.
[size=14][b]Boom Operator[/b] -[/size]
The boom operator is an assistant to the production sound mixer, responsible for microphone placement and movement during filming. The boom operator uses a boom pole, a long pole made of light aluminum or carbon fiber that allows precise positioning of the microphone above or below the actors, just out of the camera's frame. The boom operator may also place radio microphones and hidden set microphones. In France, the boom operator is called the perchman.
[size=14][b]Lighting Technician [/b] -[/size]
Lighting technicians are involved with setting up and controlling lighting equipment.
[size=14][b]Film Editor[/b] -[/size]
The film editor is the person who assembles the various shots into a coherent film, with the help of the director.
[size=14][b]Visual Effects Supervisor[/b] -[/size]
The visual effects supervisor is in charge of the visual effects department. Visual effects refer to post-production alterations to the film's images. They are not to be confused with special effects, which are done during production (on set).
[size=14][b]Sound Editor ( Music and Dialogue )[/b] -[/size]
The sound designer, or "supervising sound editor", is in charge of the post-production sound of a movie. Sometimes this may involve great creative license, and other times it may simply mean working with the director and editor to balance the sound to their liking.
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[center][color=#FFB7C5][b]いつかいつか...に 私は強いです...
そして鳴門、リー、及び佐助が私に教えたもの...
私は決してそれ...を忘れないで、...その日まで私たちは死にます。[/b][/color]
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[center][color=#FFB7C5][b]残忍であることは最も良いです。
私が全部が大嫌いであなたたちあなたたちの全てがそれであると思うあばずれ!
えーと何かを推測してください?! 私は気にしません! そしてあなたたち憎む人が地獄を閉め切って、事〔物〕をそれらがそうの道〔方法〕に滞在させるためにしなければならない全部!
(追伸: 私の猫のAだらしのない女.)
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そして鳴門、リー、及び佐助が私に教えたもの...
私は決してそれ...を忘れないで、...その日まで私たちは死にます。[/b][/color]
[img]http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee146/laberlaber/Naruto/Sakuraaa.png[/img][center][color=BLACK][b]TEXT GOES HERE.[/b][/color][/center]
[center][color=#FFB7C5][b]残忍であることは最も良いです。
私が全部が大嫌いであなたたちあなたたちの全てがそれであると思うあばずれ!
えーと何かを推測してください?! 私は気にしません! そしてあなたたち憎む人が地獄を閉め切って、事〔物〕をそれらがそうの道〔方法〕に滞在させるためにしなければならない全部!
(追伸: 私の猫のAだらしのない女.)
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