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What is coser's occupation?

Coser is a role-playing profession.

COS is the abbreviation of English COSt, the verb is cos, and people who play COS are generally called COSER (sometimes called cosplayer). Generally speaking, the earliest Chinese translation of COSPLAY came from Taiwan Province Province, which means role-playing. COSPLAY is the abbreviation of COSTUMEPLAY, which refers to putting on costumes of various characters and acting as characters in works, including animation, comics, video games, visual orchestras, puppet shows in Taiwan Province Province and so on. Role-playing began in Japan.

The starting point of dressing up is to love the characters in each work, and through role-playing, let the characters who originally existed only in the imaginary world appear in the real world. The first people who play cosplay are all because they love those who are in the second dimension and want them to appear in the third dimension, and also because they want to satisfy their dreams of being close to the people they like.

Coser professional characteristics

1. Creation and production: Coser needs to make costumes, props and makeup for role-playing through his own creativity and skills to show the accuracy and quality of the role image.

2. Deduction and performance: Coser not only puts on the costume of the character, but also restores the character and emotion of the character through performances, actions and gestures, and presents the image and story of the character to the audience.

3. Participate in activities: Coser often participates in various role-playing activities, exhibitions, comic exhibitions, community gatherings, and interacts with other Cosers and audiences.

4. Social media presentation: Coser will post photos and videos of his role-playing works on social media platforms to share the creative process and achievements of role-playing with fans.