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3 months ago

How I organize Showbiz

How are your famous sims doing? I wanna share how I organize my Actors, Writers and Musicians. This involves the Get Famous EP, but is not limited to. As usual, 50% of my game is pure imagination :) I do make up films and books that never actually had a gig in my game.

Lately I've been focusing a bit extra on showbiz in my game. I found that sims in the Acting career often had quite low scores in related skills, as a result of me rarely following them to a gig. My Writers rarely had any fame at all, because after building their writer office and publishing their first book, I tend to leave them alone. I found that I miss good routines for pushing the creative sims up and forward. Most of them were simply ignored by me after getting heir first fame star.

So, I decided to improve this by organizing showbiz in a better way :)

Be warned, I normally get a bit detailed. Yet, you might get inspired, or sharing your own methods. In this thread I'll share tidbits as I keep developing this all. I figured there will be enough to run a separate thread. I'll focus on Actors, Writers and Musicians. In the future Comedians might be included with the acting talent agencies, don't think they are many enough to deserve their own agency, but they won't be given priority now.

Basically I made a system where each product (movie, commercial, book, released song/album) gets a success/quality score that is based on certain skills (by all involved) + a random factor (dice representing the unplanned, bad timing or advertising failures etc.). Actors will score by Acting x Charisma x Fame on the day of their gig. For a movie, Lead role count 3x, supporting role 2x and the Extra 1x. Similar for Authors and Musicians. This way the same artist will give better products as skills/fame builds.

So, why all this extra trouble? Because I wanted a way to decide the success of a given film or book. The casting becomes interesting because the more successful Leads, the better score. At the same time, involving a less experienced Supporting role might harm the success, because the total score might get lower.

Knowing a production's score, I also know if reviews are good or bad. Everyone wants good reviews, but then you certainly need a strategy. Judith Ward will never accept a role in a film featuring some unskilled Actor, because she would probably end up with a badly reviewed film on her CD. Every production company wants to rank high on those Top 10 lists.

I noticed that my many TV productions actually scored rather poorly! I never paid attention to those hosts, some actually have quite poor skills. And, say for a talk show, there will normally be a guest with no showbiz related score at all, dragging down the entire production's success score. With this system, Simmerville Studio's News Anchor since a decade actually got bad reviews for most jobs. This made me realize that I must focus more on his skills, as someone leading the TV News for a decade must have skills reflecting experience. There must have been a meeting at Simmerville Studio about having this guy replaced. Of course they keep an eye on the ratings! Also the host of the rather popular Simmerville Show, Fritz Mervil, scores poorly , but as he is the CEO of the production company, I guess he is safe - besides, some of his shows were saved by a superstar like Judith guesting :)

I also found that everyone performing on film or TV ought to be signed with one of the talent agencies. For the first time I took the time to learn  about their differences and specializing. I used to think those agencies were random, but no, there is a finally a talent routine in my game... more about that later.

Anyhow, this all makes for realistic consequences, the urge to build at least some skills, and a more interesting side of casting a production, too. Also my blog's gossips column will get a lot more gossips to dive into ;) I'll share more about this all as each involved company will release their new webpages this RL Winter. You'll find more about this in a while 😃

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  • Finally, the webpages for Goldie Ruthfield Acting Network (G.R.A.N.) and Well Suited Talent Agency are online! While A.I. Staffing and Everyday Extras are pretty easy to sign with for starters, GRAN and Well Suited focus more on the experienced actors. In my universe GRAN casts for TV and more, while Well Suited focuses more on big film production.

    In my game it takes no fame to sign with A.I. Staffing, it takes 1 fame star to sign with Everyday Extras, 2 stars to sign with GRAN, and minimum 3 stars to sign with Well Suited. Those mainly working with TV, like the news anchor for Mazaloom News, must be signed with an agency, but they normally won't care much about building acting skill or fame. And they normally don't bother to switch to a higher ranked agency either. The more ambitious actors will of course build all sorts of talent and fame, aiming for either GRAN or Well Suited. Currently, Judith Ward is the only talent signed with Well Suited (there must of course be more, but I don't play them). The picture above is from the recording of Judith's new film, Lemonade, premiering shortly.

    I made a calculation routine for the agencies' catalogs, based on what skills each sim has. It will help future producers to pick talent with the right skill combo for their production. I think I will pick 3 skills per production, and the agency will cast based on that. For example will a comedy require some comic talent, while this skill is not interestnig for a tragic story. Some productions will require higher fitness skills than other. Maybe the rather new skill Romantic should be added to the mix for romantic films, but I might think that Acting skill allows a good Acting to pretend the romantic stuff. You can't preend he comic timing and above average fitness level, though. And you can't pretend singing and dancing, if it is a musical the Actor would need to have those skills.

    Find more about my showbiz focus on my blog. In a week or so the last agency will release their webpage and talent catalog; the High Note Talent Agency aiming for Musicians and Sngers.

    Goldie Ruthfield Acting Network (G.R.A.N.)

    Well Suited Talent Agency

     

  • GalacticGal's avatar
    GalacticGal
    Legend
    5 hours ago

    I wanted to create actual award shows but without a mod to provide the mechanics of a Sim picking up, or even being handed the awards (I imagined having a playable Host, as it were that would hand the recipient a gift box), it just seemed easier to use the existing Starlight Accolades show. That's why I set it up as the very first Sunday of each season to represent the special categories.

    It only became a problem when I went to a 14-day season. Whoops, I was so into my gameplay, I totally forgot to note which Sunday of the month it was when Erik received the award. 🤨 😐 😑 😶 😏 😒 🙄 😬 This is another one of those times it is just so hard being me. LOL

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