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matataku_hoshi) wrote2009-03-15 11:07 pm
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Something I've been wondering about...
We are very, very tired, and very, very behind on things.
Anyway, I was reminded while watching a DVD this morning of something that's been bothering me ever since I got into fandom. Whenever I'm watching a scene on DVD in which a sienne goes into the audience, I'd say at least a good half of the people either look straight past the Takarasienne two feet in front of them, or at least look very uninterested.
I haven't been able to figure out why this is. My guess would be that these disinterested-looking people belong to fan clubs and do NOT want to be caught on camera smiling and looking excited over a star other than their own.
And I suppose there's also the fact that Japanese people as a whole seem to be less animated than Americans, but I always wondered if there was some specific rule (spoken or otherwise) about how you're supposed to act on DVD filming day.
Anyway, I was reminded while watching a DVD this morning of something that's been bothering me ever since I got into fandom. Whenever I'm watching a scene on DVD in which a sienne goes into the audience, I'd say at least a good half of the people either look straight past the Takarasienne two feet in front of them, or at least look very uninterested.
I haven't been able to figure out why this is. My guess would be that these disinterested-looking people belong to fan clubs and do NOT want to be caught on camera smiling and looking excited over a star other than their own.
And I suppose there's also the fact that Japanese people as a whole seem to be less animated than Americans, but I always wondered if there was some specific rule (spoken or otherwise) about how you're supposed to act on DVD filming day.
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Personally, I love interactive shows. Lord of the Rings the musical cracked me up because 15 minutes before curtain up, the Hobbits were playing in the auditorium.
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Have wondered about this so often & for so long myself. Just yesterday I watched a show where the Top Star Musumeyaku walked straight into the audience, but no one even flashed her a glance.
However, I think I have noticed people staring at Top Stars singing solos when walking around between rows (especially during Bow Hall shows).. hm. Maybe it's indeed a "we have to follow the main action on stage" kinda thing, except the action takes place in the auditorium only or it's the Top Star getting really close.
I myself always look at them and try to send them my warmest smiles :) So far it seems as if all of them have liked that or at least didn't take offense.
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XD
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