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Save Our Earth Mods ([personal profile] ourearth) wrote in [community profile] saveourearth2018-10-21 10:56 am

Let's make a film or sue Royal Mail, it's almost the same... [Mingle]

Date: 21st-28th of October
Characters: Open!
Note: Like all welcome mingles, this is a SoL free-for-all mingle meant to get new characters involved by centering around something relevant to them. Without further ado, please welcome Nel, Mary Ann and Feste!



I.

Pinewood Studios is looking for extras for some seafront scenes of a 19th century drama they're going to film in front of the white cliffs. The drama's working title is "The Major from India" and they've expressly put out a casting call for people of all ages and all ethnicities.

A few students from the local uni get to participate behind the scenes this time. Three lucky film students have scored internships that will let them experience the proccess of film making under the aspect of how to deal with extras, from casting to employing and placing them in the film (how do I make an extra NOT look at the camera or main character all the time?) to cutting to everything else. They will, of course, also have the opportunity to look into other areas of the making of this film, but the work with the extras is what they're supposed to focus on.

The casting takes place in the Mossgate outpost of Pinewood Studios.


II.

In Moss Manor (the village), the rumour mill is going wild. News have made it to the village that the local post office is going to be shut down, and the villagers won't have it. It's not like it is a big one! Two employees, neither of whom works full hours, and it's located in the village store so it doesn't even need its own house! Surely there is no economic sense in shutting it down!

And most certainly it's just unfair, targeting the villages despite all that talk to strengthen them - nobody is talking about Tarwich or Mossgate losing their post office!

In short, Moss Manor is in an uproar, and quick action is taken. Residents go from door to door with a petition to not shut down the post office, asking for people to sign. Posters are made and hung outside the church, in the pub, at the railway station, at the entrances of the village, and in the village store. And on the 27th, a very well attended protest is being organised outside the village shop, which just so happens to block the main road, causing diversions. And thus the protest affects quite a lot of non-Moss-Manor-residents, as that is the main road leading away from the coast into Kent and London. A few people have made protest signs, the pub has put up a little food stand outside its door selling hot dogs, burgers and drinks, and various speeches are given. First comes local MP Mary Saunders, talking about how unjust the treatment of villages by large national organisations is, then Reverend Pat Marsh who in essence asks people to remain calm and write angry letters instead of doing anything more drastic, then the captain of the local adult men's football team, who accuses the post of trying to kill small villages, and then the microphone can be taken up by anyone who feels like they have anything of substance to add to the things that have already been said.

But the angry valiant people of Moss Manor don't just speak up in their own village. With mayor Gary Russell's support, little info stands pop up on the Mossgate High Street and the Tarwich Community Centre. The aim is to inform everyone of the unfair closure plans, gather more signatures for the petitions, and try to get people from Mossgate and Tarwich to come to the protest on Saturday. Nobody does anything in Folkton. For one, the Moss Manor residents doubt that help will come that way; for two, the rumour mill will be faster in spreading the news around Folkton than any poster or stand ever could be.
scarsolderthanyou: (amused)

[personal profile] scarsolderthanyou 2018-10-25 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering Sam has absolutely no artistic talent whatsoever, it looks pretty good, to him, especially at her age. "I'm having fun now," he says lightly, ruffling her hair a bit. Which is to say, of course, he wasn't until he came to join his granddaughter.
vernal_miss: (Sunflower)

[personal profile] vernal_miss 2018-10-26 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Gleefully, she giggles with some effort made to stifle the sound with a hand so as not to disrupt the speech - or more specifically, the attention of people closer to them that might hear her. Absolutely beaming now, she pays no mind to the strands of hair now askew from the affectionate ruffle even with a lock hanging between her eyes. Nel tucks her pencil into the spiral of her sketchbook, and reaches to lean around and hug her grandfather's side with one arm behind.

"Better late than never." She ponders for a moment, then offers, "I can take a break from drawing if you want to play a game." Tic Tac Toe, Hangman, any of the classics.
scarsolderthanyou: (smile)

[personal profile] scarsolderthanyou 2018-10-29 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
He tucks his arm around her shoulders in return, reaching up with his free hand to flick her hair out of her face again. "You don't have to. I'm fine watching you draw, if you tell me about what you're drawing while you do it."
vernal_miss: (Tulip)

[personal profile] vernal_miss 2018-10-31 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Eyes blinking a couple times at the motion to move her hair, she smiles further for the aid and squeezes tight with her arm with effort made to press against his side at the same time. Releasing the pressure, she lingers close even as she draws her arm back around to retrieve her pencil to resume the sketch, "I'll try... Not sure what to tell you. I'm trying to sketch people, and the way they're standing."

Nel scans the crowd a moment then wiggle her pencil towards a gentleman not far away, "Like...that guy in the red shirt. He's standing mostly on one leg rather than both evenly." Then she taps on her sketch sheet where she's started an outline for him, "So I'm trying to draw him tilted a little."