Post by DEV on Jun 2, 2016 0:44:07 GMT
Okay, OOC time.
Alright, when it came to VALOR's creation, I decided to merge together two mediums that I have existed in for eons now. CAW and E-fedding. It's not necessary a new concept, but I wanted to branch out of the norm and try something new. Inspired by URWL, NAH, and Stryder's DYNASTY series, I wanted to make a TV show-esque CAW show. So you can go to this link to read up on how VALOR is ran.
Here's an important excerpt from it:
So here's the "hierarchy" of the cast.
Main Cast
Supporting Cast
Guest Cast
Special Guest Cast
If you're not a part of the season or in a different part of the cast, don't worry. That's not VALOR's about. It tells the story of people who happen to be wrestlers. So each season displays a different story. Aside of that, there will be events that happen that will be "non-canonical". They'll have no effect on the current story, but might play some role in the future.
For the RP crowd that wish to join, this will push your abilities to do such a thing. I do not call for the best writers, but I will test you out on how much you do differently from what I've seen out of the community. Your character(s) will develop. Those characters that give me enough material to work with? I'll gladly put them in line for some airtime. VALOR is a constant audition, if you will. If you can show me that your character isn't just a 2-D dimensional character, then you'll be fine. If not, why are you even here? That isn't to say I won't work with you. I'm a writer and director. I can't just let you struggle.
So that being said here's the "trial period".
1. Character - You have to show me your character. Not just some flashy attire or some cool spots. I want to construct your character from the ground up. You'll audition and give myself and a few judges a view of what your character is about.
2. Voice - I want to hear you act. That's pretty self-explanatory.
3. Writing Ability - I'm not asking for a master writing, but I'll test you on your ability to read and write.
4. "Wrestling" ability - Eh, this one isn't as huge, but it can still be important. How well can you "sim".
5. ETC - What else can you bring to the table? This is your best chance to showcase yourself.
Only a few people can get in, because this will be an extensive project when it gets off the ground (if it does, cross your fingers). So be ready.
I will have a score card with me and it will go off an average rule.
5 Stars - You have shown that you're beyond what I expected.
4.75 - Almost perfect, but I still want you in on priority.
4 - Damn good. You have excelled in the audition process.
3.75 - Above average. You have a higher chance of getting in, because you gave me a lot to work with.
3 - You have a 50/50 chance, buddy.
2.75 - Your chances are still relatively low, but I wouldn't consider you hopeless.
2 - Not disappointed, but not impressed either. You may have shown me the basics or something.
1.75 - There's a glimmer somewhere here.
1 - No.
I will round up or down accordingly. Good luck, peeps.
Alright, when it came to VALOR's creation, I decided to merge together two mediums that I have existed in for eons now. CAW and E-fedding. It's not necessary a new concept, but I wanted to branch out of the norm and try something new. Inspired by URWL, NAH, and Stryder's DYNASTY series, I wanted to make a TV show-esque CAW show. So you can go to this link to read up on how VALOR is ran.
Here's an important excerpt from it:
The kind of person I need for VALOR is someone confident enough to try new things. I understand there’s not a magnitude of writers out there. I understand not everyone is gifted with acting chops. I just want the team of people I recruit to be able to try new things. You never know, you might find that you’re good at whatever you do. Not having the passion to push yourself and have fun with this will only get you a shake of the head from me. Popularity will not play a part in this. Also, a little editing experience would be nice too. Also, no bigotry. That bothers me.
Once recruited, I will work hard to integrate your character into VALOR’s plotline. Your character will become a part of the story. Just like any audition and show, your character might not be a main character. They might be a side character or just a minor character. It is all dependent. As such, I’ll like it to be known that guest stars on VALOR will have the same scenario.
If your ego cannot handle not being in the limelight, VALOR is not for you.
Once recruited, I will work hard to integrate your character into VALOR’s plotline. Your character will become a part of the story. Just like any audition and show, your character might not be a main character. They might be a side character or just a minor character. It is all dependent. As such, I’ll like it to be known that guest stars on VALOR will have the same scenario.
If your ego cannot handle not being in the limelight, VALOR is not for you.
Main Cast
Supporting Cast
Guest Cast
Special Guest Cast
If you're not a part of the season or in a different part of the cast, don't worry. That's not VALOR's about. It tells the story of people who happen to be wrestlers. So each season displays a different story. Aside of that, there will be events that happen that will be "non-canonical". They'll have no effect on the current story, but might play some role in the future.
For the RP crowd that wish to join, this will push your abilities to do such a thing. I do not call for the best writers, but I will test you out on how much you do differently from what I've seen out of the community. Your character(s) will develop. Those characters that give me enough material to work with? I'll gladly put them in line for some airtime. VALOR is a constant audition, if you will. If you can show me that your character isn't just a 2-D dimensional character, then you'll be fine. If not, why are you even here? That isn't to say I won't work with you. I'm a writer and director. I can't just let you struggle.
So that being said here's the "trial period".
1. Character - You have to show me your character. Not just some flashy attire or some cool spots. I want to construct your character from the ground up. You'll audition and give myself and a few judges a view of what your character is about.
2. Voice - I want to hear you act. That's pretty self-explanatory.
3. Writing Ability - I'm not asking for a master writing, but I'll test you on your ability to read and write.
4. "Wrestling" ability - Eh, this one isn't as huge, but it can still be important. How well can you "sim".
5. ETC - What else can you bring to the table? This is your best chance to showcase yourself.
Only a few people can get in, because this will be an extensive project when it gets off the ground (if it does, cross your fingers). So be ready.
I will have a score card with me and it will go off an average rule.
5 Stars - You have shown that you're beyond what I expected.
4.75 - Almost perfect, but I still want you in on priority.
4 - Damn good. You have excelled in the audition process.
3.75 - Above average. You have a higher chance of getting in, because you gave me a lot to work with.
3 - You have a 50/50 chance, buddy.
2.75 - Your chances are still relatively low, but I wouldn't consider you hopeless.
2 - Not disappointed, but not impressed either. You may have shown me the basics or something.
1.75 - There's a glimmer somewhere here.
1 - No.
I will round up or down accordingly. Good luck, peeps.
- The Boss