1. idols:
singers, headliners, main face of the
company.
they are already debuted celebrities with a
certain amount of following, specializing
in performance, be it solo or in a group.
as of now, there are already 2 debuted
groups and 4 soloists.
For more information, please check out the
idol tab.
2. actors/actresses:
clear from the get go,
celebrities specialized in acting,
appearing on drama series, movies and
even music videos.
NO MORE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS ROLE AS OF
NOW.
3. trainees:
celebrities in training, usually young teens and/or adults (there is no age limit)
that have passed the audition, and
are preparing to debut as an idol
or aN actor. they attend classes to improve
and get evaluated on their skills until
the company deems them ready to be
shown to the world.
4. supporting jobs:
these are jobs intended to support all
the other above roles, including:
producers, managers, stylists,
make-up artists, vocal/dance trainers,
choreographers, or any other
support roles you can think of.
producers, the one in charge of
creating music for singers, through
lyrics and arranging the music themselves.
they work closely with the idols when
it comes to song recording and
line distribution, up to the point of
release. currently, la vie en rose ent.
hosts two in-house producers.
managers, in charge of
coordinating schedules and supervising
celebrities, ensuring that they fulfill
their role and keep their public image
positive. basically a caretaker.
there will be one manager for each
group, one manager for each soloist,
and one trainee manager to care for
the entire trainee batch.
stylists and make-up artists, are the
ones that style celebrities from their hair
to their outfits to their makeup, be it for
events or for future music concepts.
vocal/rap trainers, are the ones in
charge of hosting classes for the trainees
to improve on their skills, and for current
idols who are still willing to seek
improvement. they will be the ones closely
interacting with the trainee batch, think of
them as teachers to students.
choreographers, are essentially dance
trainers, and also focus on creating pieces
of choreography fitting for a performance
on stage, does stage directing, and act as
backup dancers for idols. think monika of
prowdmon, leejung of ygx.
4. fans:
the city dwellers, the ones with the most
freedom, but yet with limitations.
as a fan, you can be whatever you
want, from hosting a fansite to
attending fanmeetings and concerts,
being a broke college student or a rich
salaryman. but also, do know your
boundaries - fans cannot access any
entertainment company facility unless
there is a justifiable reason to do so, and
preferably do not know celebrities on a
personal basis unless there are prior
connections.
no limited slots to being a fan!
NO MORE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS ROLE AS OF
NOW.
singers, headliners, main face of the
company.
they are already debuted celebrities with a
certain amount of following, specializing
in performance, be it solo or in a group.
as of now, there are already 2 debuted
groups and 4 soloists.
For more information, please check out the
idol tab.
clear from the get go,
celebrities specialized in acting,
appearing on drama series, movies and
even music videos.
NO MORE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS ROLE AS OF
NOW.
3. trainees:
celebrities in training, usually young teens and/or adults (there is no age limit)
that have passed the audition, and
are preparing to debut as an idol
or aN actor. they attend classes to improve
and get evaluated on their skills until
the company deems them ready to be
shown to the world.
4. supporting jobs:
these are jobs intended to support all
the other above roles, including:
producers, managers, stylists,
make-up artists, vocal/dance trainers,
choreographers, or any other
support roles you can think of.
producers, the one in charge of
creating music for singers, through
lyrics and arranging the music themselves.
they work closely with the idols when
it comes to song recording and
line distribution, up to the point of
release. currently, la vie en rose ent.
hosts two in-house producers.
managers, in charge of
coordinating schedules and supervising
celebrities, ensuring that they fulfill
their role and keep their public image
positive. basically a caretaker.
there will be one manager for each
group, one manager for each soloist,
and one trainee manager to care for
the entire trainee batch.
stylists and make-up artists, are the
ones that style celebrities from their hair
to their outfits to their makeup, be it for
events or for future music concepts.
vocal/rap trainers, are the ones in
charge of hosting classes for the trainees
to improve on their skills, and for current
idols who are still willing to seek
improvement. they will be the ones closely
interacting with the trainee batch, think of
them as teachers to students.
choreographers, are essentially dance
trainers, and also focus on creating pieces
of choreography fitting for a performance
on stage, does stage directing, and act as
backup dancers for idols. think monika of
prowdmon, leejung of ygx.
the city dwellers, the ones with the most
freedom, but yet with limitations.
as a fan, you can be whatever you
want, from hosting a fansite to
attending fanmeetings and concerts,
being a broke college student or a rich
salaryman. but also, do know your
boundaries - fans cannot access any
entertainment company facility unless
there is a justifiable reason to do so, and
preferably do not know celebrities on a
personal basis unless there are prior
connections.
no limited slots to being a fan!
NO MORE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS ROLE AS OF
NOW.
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