Post by Lexxi on Jan 2, 2009 22:32:14 GMT -5
Name of Character: Lolli McAndrew
Look of Door: Lolli’s door is kinda hard to miss since it stands out as her own quite nicely. It is a bright pink door with a big gold star in the center and written across it in bold, glittery letters is her name. In other words, it is basically a dressing room door.
Name of Mental World: The Littlest Angel - Starring Lolli
Look of Censors: The look of Lolli’s censors changes depending on whether one is backstage of one set. The ones onstage wear the costumes of the actors all dressed in little pink or blue sailor suits. The ones backstage, however, wear technician outfits and take the place of the make-up artists and technical workers.
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Basic Layout:
The Set: The set of The Littlest Angel is one of the most impressive pieces of handwork ever seen for a major motion picture. At least, that’s what the director says. The stage is set with plenty of lights that make the set appear as though it’s basked in sunlight and the backdrop is a giant cardboard ship with painted waves and seagulls. Censors (or in this case, actors) wander about under the direction of the director who sits behind the cameras and machines used for shooting the picture and there is always a lot going on around the set. Between the yelling of the director and the movement of the stage crew, one can barely walk without running into someone.
Back Stage: Backstage has a lot less to do, but is very cluttered and can hide all sorts of things. Among the props and costumes, one might be lucky enough to find a memory vault fast asleep. However, it is best not to linger back there too long as the stage crew hates people doing nothing. It’s better to duck into one of the two dressing room rather than linger.
Lolli’s Dressing Room: One of the dressing rooms backstage belong to Lolli McAndrew, the star and media proclaimed “Littlest Angel” She appears to have many fans as her dressing room is filled with flowers and fan mail and lining one wall are all sorts of awards and pictures of herself. Another memory vault lies inside her walk-in closest among the rows and rows of costumes. Her dressing room smells of musty perfume and is lit only by the ring of lights around the large mirror of her vanity. This room often has many make-up artists and such fussing about even though Lolli needs no more beauty since she’s already perfect.
Quimulis Prince’s Dressing Room: The leading man in this production has his own dressing room as well though it is not nearly as extravagant. His dressing room is often darkened since he prefers to hide himself away where his leading lady wont find him and he always finds a new place to huddle himself in after each taping. The floor is strewn with love letters that have never been read and many signed photos of Lolli.
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Important People:
Lolli McAndrew the “Littlest Angel”: The star of this production, Lolli takes the leading role in her own mind and shows her talent to the world. Whether she is working the stage with her fantastic singing and dancing or backstage getting ready, Lolli is the all around perfect child star in a nutshell and the director absolutely adores her. Lolli can more than often be found sitting at her vanity while she is primped and prepared for the next shooting. She wears a pink tutu with fake wings pinned to the back and a halo hovers over her head for when she has to go on. She is the all around epitome of a perfect actress. However, should anyone be foolish enough to make a mistake or say the wrong thing when she’s on stage, Lolli gets very violent and became an absolute devil. Of course, no cares because she IS the star.
Quimulis Prince: The leading man and symbol of Lolli’s affection, Quimulis is the image of Quim in her mind. He plays the part of the Captain in the movie who falls madly in love with the Littlest Angel, but is hardly willing to go on stage with the insane star. Her obsession over him has made him terrified to leave his dressing room, but Lolli doesn’t notice. He wears a costume that resembles that of a young, handsome sea captain who runs the boat in which the entire movie is set on. He’s always willing to talk and is constantly trying to escape the lime light, but if Lolli is present, he instantly tries to hide.
The Cameraman: A rather bored looking young man, the camera man can often be seen leaning on his equipment and chewing his gum. He’s never got a good thing to say about the movie he’s filming. He’s a rather sarcastic character who get aggravated easily, but will always tell it like it is. Dressed in his t-shirt, jeans, and old ball cap, he’s a regular punk.
The Director: The famed Orville LaMon is the director who sits behind the cameras and shouts orders to his actors. He’s a young man who looks like the stereotype of a hotshot film director in his puffy pants and tight shirt. He absolutely adores Lolli and raves about her to anyone who speaks to him while outright smashing everyone else. In his eyes, Quimulis was a nobody until Lolli took a fancy to him.
Costume Changes: Anyone who comes into Lolli’s mind instantly becomes an actor in the movie so they naturally acquire the proper costumes. Men are dressed in pale blue sailor suits complete with hats and ties while woman are given the same (aside from the skirt) in pink.
Basic Plot: In Lolli’s mind, there is a wonderful little movie being filmed and they need all the help they can get. Everyone who enters become and actor or actress in The Littlest Angel and they are expected to sing and dance perfectly. However, there are a few problems with this production which start with the reluctant leading man who refuses to leave his dressing room for the final number and ending at the shrill and violent child star running the show. With the leading actor too afraid to leave, the whole show is in shambles and Lolli is far from happy. Can anyone get Quimulis out for the last shooting before Lolli flies off the handle?
Reasoning For Mental World: Aside from Lolli’s love of Quim that has given him a role in her inner movie, this entire show is basically a reflection of her need for perfection and fame.