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Post by fafi on Nov 13, 2008 19:38:26 GMT -5
Eden Lovett had auditioned and been cast in a new film by Paramount Pictures that was to be titled Shoot It! If done well in the box office, there was suppose to be sequel. So naturally when the contract was slid in front of her she picked the pen up and signed. Eden had been exposing herself to Hollywood a lot lately as an individual, before she’d only been in tabloids or mentioned on television because she was a Lovett, the daughter of the multi-millionaire record company CEO Maddox Lovett and former actress Penelope Lovett. The recent stories about the family were about how Maddox was ashamed that his nineteen year old son Michael wouldn’t amount to anything, and that he was a dead beat and such, and how even though Eden supporting her brother in every way possible was suppose to be a secret, would probably cause conflicts with her family in the future. The media loved to write about the Lovett family, because they always had some type of drama going on in their lives.
Rolling up to Paramount Picture studios in her Mercedes Benz 2009 SUV. Eden carefully pulled into a parking space between trailers and such, and hopped out. She dug around in her turquoise Coach bag for the piece of paper that she’d written all the information down on which building she needed to go to, and which people she needed to meet with to get day of cast meetings and going over scripts completed. Her manager told her that one of her co-stars would be Keaton Rosier. She hadn’t heard too much about him, but she’d managed to get to her computer long enough to look up his name on the internet. She hadn’t found too much, but she did find out what he looked like. He was a handsome devil, or at least he was in her opinion.
Not having been in too many movies, she couldn’t find the damn building. She’d walked at least half a mile looking up at numbers that didn’t match the ones that were on her paper. Had she heard her manager wrong on the phone last night? She had been a little tired. Maybe that seven was suppose to be an eight. Eden was an intelligent girl, she was in college and everything, but finding where she was suppose to go on a movie set just made her feel stupid. She pulled her sunglasses off and gently placed them in her bag. She squinted down at the numbers, and then looked at all of the buildings ahead of her. It couldn’t be too much farther. Ugh, why did she insist on putting on heels before she left? Oh right, because she didn’t think she’d have to walk a mile to get where she was suppose to be. She would’ve driven right up to the building, but they’d insisted that she park at the entrance of the studio park. The building! The numbers! She could see them straight ahead. It was a good thing she’d came an hour early. Or else she might’ve been late. A lot of people were there already of course. Maybe she’d get a chance to mingle with the cast before being handed her script to read through with everybody at nine-thirty like planned.
Not too far away from herself, she saw a dark head of a hair on a man with a rather muscular build. He turned around, and she could automatically tell it was Keaton. The picture she’d found on the internet a couple nights ago did him justice. The camera didn’t play around with his features. Eden, eager to meet her co-star, pulled her tank top down so that it wasn’t all bunched up at the top of her jeans, and made sure her bangs weren’t all over the place. She’d just recently gotten them cut and she was finding them hard to keep tamed with the texture of hair she had. Calmly and coolly she approached the male actor. ”Hi,” she began, finally reaching him. ”Eden Lovett.” She greeted with a bright smile, holding her hand out for him to shake it, and hopefully he would, and not let her stand there looking like a dofus with her arm hanging out in front of her. It’d happened a couple times prior when she’d met some rude band members at her father’s office.
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Post by keaton 'daniel' rosier on Nov 13, 2008 20:42:14 GMT -5
Keaton Rosier
Keaton had already starred in a few movies already at his young age. They all seemed to go pretty good, so when his manager had asked him if he would be at all interested in playing the starring role in Shoot It! which was projected to be one the biggest hits this year, he could hardly deny it. It was a movie about an assasin, and he had yet to start in an all action movie. Over joyed, he signed right on to the contract and recieved the script.
He did love acting, but he didn't enjoy of the territory much. All the paparazzi and having to put on a smile even when he might not have really felt like it didn't help him much. Most people in the spotlight enjoyed it, but he was one of the few who honestly really didn't enjoy it much.
He was suppose to be meeting up with one of the other cast members and running lines. He was always ready to practice lines, and lucky enough it was going to be a girl he got to run them with, which made it all that better. Yes, he was talking to Vivian, but they hadn't exactly made any plans of being a couple yet only a date. Not that he would do much to do ruin that, only a bit of harmless flirting, maybe.
He was in the middle of talking to the director about a scene in the movie when he felt the presence of someone else enter the room, and guessed it was his co-star. Turning around as she approached him, he quickly took her appearance in. She had on a cute little outfit, it wasn't over the top, and worked with her dark hair. Her face was beautiful, which made the movie a whole lot better also. As she introduced herself, and stuck out her hand, Keaton did the same with his world famous grin. "Keaton Rosier, or as you shall call me in the script, I'm Collin," he said with a small laugh. OUTFIT HERE
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Post by fafi on Nov 13, 2008 22:04:26 GMT -5
Most of the movies Eden had played parts in before this one were comedies. One was a romance, but she had a very tiny part in it. Directors of comedies were more open to accept socialites of which nobody knew what level of acting they were at into their movies, and that was why she’d gotten signed onto those films. A couple she actually got to play herself as a character, because obviously she’d do a great job acting if all she had to do was be herself. The role was entirely improvisation, and would probably be her easiest and at the same time boring, acting experience. She really appreciates the director that was brave enough to hire her for that romance movie, it allowed her to show how much talent she had as an actress. The last movie she’d been in was a fantasy, and she had the opportunity of playing a seductive fairy. In real life Eden was far from seductive, but the directors claimed that she had that exotic look, so she’d taken the part. All of her acting experiences led her here, to the Paramount Pictures studios to star in a film along side Keaton. She was excited.
His outfit was quite nice too. They were both wearing blazers! That was amazing to her for no reason. They both also had dark hair, and nice smiles of course. Eden was pretty glad that this boy wasn’t ridiculously tall. She hated having to look up at people. She rarely had to do it though, since she stood at a tall five foot eight inches, and with her heels on, she now stood at five feet ten inches, giving her an extra two inches of height that wasn’t needed. Some people had told her that she should’ve tried modeling instead of acting. Eden was a thin girl, and was what the industry was looking for. But she was into challenging herself, and acting would be her challenge. Modeling was difficult, this she knew. But actresses were way more recognized than clothes racks.
”Pleasure, Collin.” She replied, with a small chuckle. Letting go of his hand. ”I suppose it‘d only be right for me to re-introduce myself.” She stood tall, posture straight. ”I‘m Denise.” Denise, it sounded like an old woman’s name. But it was just another roll, so she’d live with it. ”You don‘t have to deal with me very long. I believe I end up dying.” She told him with a small pout. Which meant that she wouldn’t be back for the second movie, unless some freaky shit happened with her character, or there was some type of dream sequence that took place. Even though Eden’s character is sentenced to a horrible death, the plot was still good.
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