Disclaimer: All names contained in this post have been deliberately made public by the person themself.

Model makers, riggers, musicians, artists, and all others involved in the making of vtuber shows are all carefully credited, since it would obviously be reprehensible not to do so, but the actual performer that portrays the Idol goes entirely uncredited. The performers are all experienced entertainment industry professionals, Hololive does not and has never contracted unproven talent. Most of them have IMDB pages but universally their biggest and most prestigious work is not listed there, because Hololive forbids it.

When Rebecca Cardenas went independent as Dooby one of the very first things she did was make her identity public specifically to take credit for some previous work she’s done. But even after going independent she is still seemingly contractually prohibited from taking credit for portraying Ame, something that might actually be illegal in my opinion. Rebecca should be able to list her time portraying Amelia Watson as part of her professional work experience.

I am not saying that all the talent should be forced to make their identities public, rather I think they should be credited by a name which they control. For example, the performer portraying Takanashi Kiara does not own that name and could not use that name when doing other work, but she does own the name Keekihime. So while some talent, like Karen Calanni playing Mori Calliope, would want to be credited by their real name, others, like Keekihime, might rather be credited by a stage name. The important part being that they control the name themselves and can use it as they wish.

Hololive refusing to credit the performers unfairly shackles them to the company and inhibits their professional careers, and that’s messed up

  • Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Just so we’re clear, I’m talking strictly about her real name, not about being Ame.

    I’m aware of Calli’s approach, though I’d argue it’s a bit different since she did use her (mostly first) name as DD. You can’t really go more open than that.

    I realize my bias is showing here and I might be going a bit too far in the other direction but I think some things go unsaid for a reason. I understand that general sentiment was going to (and kinda had to) change after Doki/Niji drama but I feel like some folks use it to justify getting a bit too comfortable with sharing way too much about other people. Again, I’m talking about real life personal info, not professional stuff.

    Dunno, maybe I’m overthinking things.

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      Just so we’re clear, I’m talking strictly about her real name, not about being Ame.

      Yeah we’re on the same page, it’s just natural for me at this point to refer to her by the name(s) I’m most familiar with, but I really mean the person behind it in this context.

      I don’t think you’re wrong to want to be cautious about it, absent of an unambiguous okaying of name-sharing or a first-hand name drop by the person themselves (I’m thinking of an AmaLee / Monarch situation). The lack of that – but with the basically implicit name-drop – puts it in a bit of a grey area and it’s hard to follow her preferences given it’s not clear what they are.

      Usually when uncertain, caution is the more polite approach, but the information she gave also (to me) sort of limits how much she (or any person) could reasonably expect others to not “out her” with it. At least that’s kind of the vibe I got ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        1 month ago

        I understand that I’m on the extreme end with this topic and I’m obviously not going to resent anyone for being more lax with that stuff (especially with Dooby’s approach during her debut). I just hope it stays within reasonable limits instead of being pushed as a new norm like it was with mentioning PL’s (from “don’t talk about it openly” to “just spam it wherever, even if the talent wasn’t going to mention it”). I don’t expect things to go that far but internet can get weird about these things so who knows.

        That’s more of a general worry than something specific to this case though.