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Whilst surfing the web (as you do) I came accross a new wording describing a cast 'Dynamic Flat Arc' having been around the casting scene for well over a decade I scratched my head to try and work out what it was and came up with a big fat zero.
Could someone please explain as I can't quite picture it
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N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.
N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.
After having a look at the old thesaurus, Dynamic adj = forcefull, powerfull, energetic, vigorous, strong, active, lively ,alive, spirited, potent, vital, driving, high powered, go ahead.
The list goes on mate!
Nothing we did not know already, casting is all of these!
Just somebody's take on it!
How about coming up with a new descritptive name for a cast, the most outrageous wins ?
NESA = No Exaggerated Sillyness Allowed
N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.
Don't know about the most outrageous sounding, but i know some of my casts are outrageous looking!!!! Try putting a name to those and you stand a chance at getting the most outrageous name for a cast!!!
The Rapid Acceleration Sub-Vertical Hernia Elevated Lob.
NESA = No Exaggerated Sillyness Allowed
N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.
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