XNK 9853 [DONE]
XNK 9853 [DONE]
Stephany Mooser AKA Gabriella
Re: XNK 9853
Thank you!
Merged under Stephany Mooser.
Where does AKA Gabriella come from?
Merged under Stephany Mooser.
Where does AKA Gabriella come from?
Re: XNK 9853 [DONE]
From the Hungarian-German presenter in the Bex TV scene.
But in several cases, you can see that when he puts the girls on the spot to provide a name, they will start giggling trying to overcome their stress having to come up with a name and fast. So they are not real names, only handles we cannot but fall back on to use, right.
In other cases, the names were set beforehand and the presenter/interviewer knows it to direct questions at the performer.
Much the same happens in other Tom Video scenes, probably even with Buddy scenes.
So the aliases can be discarded if we have surefire names from other labels (how surefire they are I cannot know), or we can keep them or use them to refer to the girls if no other handles have been known.
But in several cases, you can see that when he puts the girls on the spot to provide a name, they will start giggling trying to overcome their stress having to come up with a name and fast. So they are not real names, only handles we cannot but fall back on to use, right.
In other cases, the names were set beforehand and the presenter/interviewer knows it to direct questions at the performer.
Much the same happens in other Tom Video scenes, probably even with Buddy scenes.
So the aliases can be discarded if we have surefire names from other labels (how surefire they are I cannot know), or we can keep them or use them to refer to the girls if no other handles have been known.
Re: XNK 9853 [DONE]
Usually we don't use audio credits. I know some labels don't have written credits on screen or cover, but audio credits can be role names and/or the spelling isn't sure (e.g. Gabriella or Gabriela?).
They might be useful if you have written credits, that aren't assigned to a specific performer, but the audio credit makes sure, who is who.
They might be useful if you have written credits, that aren't assigned to a specific performer, but the audio credit makes sure, who is who.
Re: XNK 9853 [DONE]
I see. But audio credits are still better than keeping them as unknowns.
As for role names, these performers are all actresses in roles. Rarely would they go by their birth certificate names.
We need any names to provide a handle other than XNK's.
I mean would major labels re-releasing older material with poster names make it right? MatureNL does this with its vintage line. They give names as they choose. It's good only when you have no names, because you can tick one performer off, but when you have known the perfromer to go by a standard name for a decade, you can say it's arbitrary or downright cheating, or misleading.
I'll keep my hodge-podge naming system based on IAFD, EGAFD and my own and sometimes try to rectify names for both sites, but my help can only go so far.
As for Gabriella. If it's a Hungarian performer, Gabriela is non-standard. Double "l" is used. Names like Heike, Wilma, etc. for Hungarian performers are done for the German market, Lucy, etc. for the international market. But when the girls are just girls, named by people who talk among them in their own languages during the shooting, they can call each other by these nicknames.
Also, cameraman/director instructions with first names are quite common. If I hear them, I keep the names for ID's. What will I do to remember the performer in the naming system of my own, otherwise? Chubby short-haired blonde with mole at X and Y coordinates of her body?
I even went ahead to create Madeupnames, such as "Ivona Madeupname" to be able to group together scenes by the same actress as I don't keep a separate folder for all actresses (although I should, for images, but I'll use Obsidian for this purpose, once I cut all the movies).
And finally, I only (mostly) post if I'm certain. If not, I am putting question marks, etc. I see many people out there who confuse performers who don't even look alike. I am not one of those fools.
Cheers
As for role names, these performers are all actresses in roles. Rarely would they go by their birth certificate names.
We need any names to provide a handle other than XNK's.
I mean would major labels re-releasing older material with poster names make it right? MatureNL does this with its vintage line. They give names as they choose. It's good only when you have no names, because you can tick one performer off, but when you have known the perfromer to go by a standard name for a decade, you can say it's arbitrary or downright cheating, or misleading.
I'll keep my hodge-podge naming system based on IAFD, EGAFD and my own and sometimes try to rectify names for both sites, but my help can only go so far.
As for Gabriella. If it's a Hungarian performer, Gabriela is non-standard. Double "l" is used. Names like Heike, Wilma, etc. for Hungarian performers are done for the German market, Lucy, etc. for the international market. But when the girls are just girls, named by people who talk among them in their own languages during the shooting, they can call each other by these nicknames.
Also, cameraman/director instructions with first names are quite common. If I hear them, I keep the names for ID's. What will I do to remember the performer in the naming system of my own, otherwise? Chubby short-haired blonde with mole at X and Y coordinates of her body?
I even went ahead to create Madeupnames, such as "Ivona Madeupname" to be able to group together scenes by the same actress as I don't keep a separate folder for all actresses (although I should, for images, but I'll use Obsidian for this purpose, once I cut all the movies).
And finally, I only (mostly) post if I'm certain. If not, I am putting question marks, etc. I see many people out there who confuse performers who don't even look alike. I am not one of those fools.
Cheers