Everyone was really nice to me, and made me feel very comfortable. I remember not knowing whether I should call him Billy or Billy Ray. One of the first people I met was Billy Ray Cyrus. Romi’s Answer: “I do! I was very nervous and really excited. Q #8: Do you remember your first day on set of “Hannah Montana”? Suddenly I was a “Hollywood actress”, going to parties, hosting charity events, getting to go to gift suites. I had been an actress for quite some time, but things definitely changed with this show. Romi’s Answer: “It was an incredible experience. Q #7: What was it like being a part of the “Hannah Montana” TV series on Disney as “Traci Van Horn”? Seeing the photos from that first red carpet was a learning experience.” I didn’t know how to pose or do my make up. Romi’s Answer: “It was for the launch of Kewl Magazine. Q #6: What was your very first red carpet event? Romi’s Answer: “Putting yourself out there for people to judge. Q #5: What is most challenging about acting? Romi’s Answer: “Getting to be someone I’m not–it’s like trying on a personality costume.“ Q #4: What is your favorite part about acting? Romi’s Answer: “Kristin Chenoweth and Steve Carell.” Romi’s Answer: “I was “Molly” in a community theater production of “Annie”. Q #2: What was your very first acting role? Romi’s Answer: “When I was nine years old.” Learn more about Romi through her interview with me. Tweet version here.Romi is well known as the one of the most interesting and funny characters of the hit Disney Channel show “Hannah Montana”, “Traci Van Horn”! If you ever watched “Hannah Montana”, you can definitely see that Romi definitely gets into her character, “Tracy”. STORYBOARD REVISIONISTS: (YVONNE HUSAN HO), MELISSA JUAREZĪNIMATION DIRECTORS: ROBERT ALVAREZ, KEVIN PETRILAKĪNIMATION CHECKING: SANDY BENENATI, JULIE BENENATI WRITTEN AND STORYBOARDED BY SARAH SOBOLEĬHARACTER DESIGN: DESIGN: CLEANUP: RONAN SPELMANīACKGROUND DESIGNERS: (LILIT ATSHEMYAN), MICK DE FALCO, (LAUREN DUDA)īACKGROUND PAINTERS: SILVANA AMBAR, ANDY CLARK, KRISTINA PACE It’s like colored version of modern storyboard doodles in serious need of a storyboard revisionist. Still, those characters within the cardboard props are round-edged beanmouth imitations of the Hanna-Barbera/Tartakovsky/McCracken “geometric” style. ![]() Am I right? characters-within-prop design, BG color/paint and Robert Alvarez-directed animation is fairly good, though. Looks like We Bare Bears is attempting to be like The Powerpuff Girls. Keep reading we bare bears wbb ramen we bare bears season 4 we bare bears season four background design location design scene scenes background backgrounds cartoon network studios hanna-barbera cartoons hanna barbera cartoons cartoon network ben anderson mick de falco lauren duda silvana ambar andy clark kristina pace It really blends into the background and is thus very subtle, so, If you can not see it… (continued if you want to reveal the answer to its location below) STORYBOARD REVISIONS: MELISSA JUAREZ, version here. BY CHANG), (YVONNE HSUAN HO)ĬREATIVE DIRECTOR: DIRECTOR: MANNY HERNANDEZīACKGROUND DESIGN: BEN ANDERSON, MICK DE FALCO, PAINT: SILVANA AMBAR, ANDY CLARK, KRISTINA PACE Can you find the animation production information on this background from We Bare Bears episode “Ramen”? Look around and look closely.
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