The first snow has finally hit Tokyo, though it has thankfully not hit the part of Tokyo Alex and I are living in! Still, it's gotten quite cold here, so we're hoping to pick up some proper jackets in our local mall, tomorrow. But we're also on a kind of mini-adventure to Miura City, where part of the Tumbling drama was filmed! We're actually doing it for our class' project....
So lately, we've been working a lot on a script for the drama we have been writing.....Not as much as we've been hoping to, but we at least got to get to a cafe today for a bit and at least consider some ideas. We worked a bit on it when we got home too. But it's been an odd experience with this script....we usually write it in a cafe, appease our appetites with some mango slices, Tiramisu lattes, and cafe sandwiches, and then get writing. The cafe is nice because unlike at home, we don't have the internet as a temptation, and the atmosphere is just so darn comfy! We were hoping to do a bit more writing in a cafe tomorrow, but since we have to get up early for our trip to Miura City, it probably won't happen. :-/
In addition, the modeling company that approached us last semester just wrote back to us tonight to let us know that they want us to go to an International Fashion Festival being held here in Tokyo, which is apparently the biggest fashion festival in the world.
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Well, I think that's a great opportunity, but I'll admit I'm a tad nervous. I expect that our Japanese will need to be much better, and I know very little about fashion. (Plus I've never particularly been a big fan of high fashion, nor ever considered myself possible material to "fit in" with the kind of crowd that is! ><) But we'll try our best, because we'll certainly go. The fashion/modeling company who invited us told us that we wouldn't otherwise be able to get in, so to let them know if we can attend so that they can meet us at the door. UWAAA. ><
And things get more interesting! So I checked out my favorite site for being an extra out here, and I discovered that there is more work available for people interested in being extras in TV shows and movies. (One is looking for cops!!!! Hehehehe~) But one that caught my eye was a large event geared towards young people interested in Japanese dramas. Here's what I translated from it so far, you won't even believe this:
- It's an event that is supported by D-Boys and their Management
- It's for students/graduates that want to be immediately involved in TV/Film productions
- They need people right now (it seems) to help with productions
- Many of the workers at the seminar are professionals currently working in the TV/Drama/Film business
- It seems to say that there is also some work lined up currently for interested people who attend
And then we just got a notification from the AAA Fanclub that we can be extras for AAA's live performance and mini-talk on Hey Hey Hey Music Champ! Naturally, we both applied for it, but you could only apply to be either part of the talk or the live performance, not both, so we both picked the "live performance", of course! It's been a while since we have seen them sing and dance live, and if we can get into this, we don't wanna pass that option up!!!! CROSSING OUR FINGERS!!!!
I've said this a lot of places, but how come all the good stuff happens at the end of the semester???? >< (I mean, not that there hasn't been good stuff earlier, but I mean, this end is always all at once, after a long, usually depressing silent period...)
So Alex and I are going to work hard on acting resumes soon, since we are planning to hand them into the various agencies we've looked up in Tokyo, before we leave! We do plan to come back, if we can manage it, so we'll pretend it's a "short leave of absence!" ^_<v And in addition, good news!!! We reached our 200th member on the AAA DW comm (it seems like a record for a fan community on DW!!! We're so proud!!!) and at the same time or so, we reached 200,000 hits!!!
Life is good! <3




