What: Star Awards 2015 Show 1
When: 19 April 2015
Where: Mediacorp TV Theatre
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Ernie, Ordinary Member:
It is my first time watching Show 1 live. As this is with the fanclub, I came in prepared! I went there with a box of mints! Not any kind of mints, but the powerful soothing kind from China!
Since we are live on studio, I had to be wary of where the camera is pointing, where does our idol sit and watch the side screen so that we know when we need to scream. Basically, one has to be attentive and be wary of what’s going on in the studio.
When it comes to cheering, I am always torn between teenager shrieky scream and the parade commander shout. Tried parade commander shout but it sounded a little like boo, so I went for the teenager shrieky scream instead. (Note: For any event with Rui En, hydrate yourself well, bring lots of mints and bottled water)
The experience at Show 1 is amazing. I get to see Rui En’s immediate response to our cheers such as the FLYING KISSES and her waves to acknowledge us. Awwww… Totally made me forget about the pain in my throat from the excessive screaming.
Throughout the show, Rui En was clearly enjoying herself. She was waving her hands in the air during the “Big Bank” skit. Apart from doing a fist pump for Loh Woon Woon when the director received the prize on the stage, she walked over to her during commercial break to give her a congratulatory hug (lucky lucky you Ms Loh!). This is something one doesn’t get to see on TV/Toggle and can only be experienced when you are a live studio audience.
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Zhiqing, Priority Member:
It was my third time attending the Star Awards Show 1. Despite it being my third, I was rather excited about it. Excited about what Rui En is going to wear for the award ceremony, and at the thought of being able to scream to my heart’s content (yes, I actually do enjoy screaming with RBKD). Upon arriving at the studio, we settled down quickly and soon after, the award ceremony started.
Due to the fact that we weren’t exactly near to the stage, I had difficulty seeing what was ongoing on the stage. Thankfully, there were two huge screens located at both sides of the studio for clearer viewing. We then started screaming the moment Rui En’s name was mentioned and when the dramas that Rui En acted in were shown on the screen. Initially, we couldn’t scream in sync as some of us were faster than the others. However, after a couple of tries, we managed to scream at the exact same timing. I definitely did enjoy seeing how everyone tried to be on par with one another and trying our best to reduce human reaction time.
Overall, it was yet another memorable experience for me.