• @disguy_ovahea
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    1 month ago

    You should read the article. It’s not just voice actors. Mocap performers, wearing fitted Lycra suits, have to act out graphic scenes without prior notice so the scripts can remain confidential until the day of the shoot.

    Ms Jefferies told the BBC she was once asked to act out a scene with a male performer involving a sexual assault with no prior warning.

    “I turned up and was told what I would be filming would be a graphic rape scene,” she said.

    • @taiyang
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      471 month ago

      Ah. Yeah. That’s a problem. If I went into work one day and my client said “now, pretend to rape and hurt this woman” I think I’d be uncomfortable too. I wonder if they even know the subject matter going in, even if the scripts are confidential. At the very least, a trigger warning.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      As long as studios are upfront about what to expect and it all gets negotiated it should be fine.

      If sudden rape scenes appear that can cost you your job, income, and career if you sont do it, then well, how far away is that from actual rape?

      • @postmateDumbass
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        71 month ago

        Good on you for understanding the psychological impact of such a proposition, but being physically penetrated is definitly another level.

        • @[email protected]
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          130 days ago

          Well, there is an entire -rather famous- market section in the entertainment industry where being physically penetrated is part of the job description. Ya know, porn?

          • @postmateDumbass
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            228 days ago

            Well these motion capture artists did not sign up to do porn.

            Nor does porn do rape scenes without prior warning.

            Rape is a serious issue that is trivialized by popular culture.

            • @[email protected]
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              124 days ago

              I agree with your second phrase, I absolutely disagree with your last one, though. Nobody trivializes rape, and popular culture doesn’t trivialize rape either

              • @postmateDumbass
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                122 days ago

                Losing a job is not the same as being raped.

                A lost carreer may share elements, but does not equate.