Exploiting Hollywood 1980

Chapter 10008 Responsibilities of the 1st Assistant Director

"That's all?" asked the Fedex courier boy in purple overalls.

"That's all." This is Ronald's script in the copy shop, after punching the copy, and binding it with two 1.25-inch No. 5 copper staples. 96 pages plus the front and back cover, the copper nails are still a bit longer than the copy.

Ronald used two washers to heighten the thickness, and then used a hammer to flatten the heads of the copper nails so readers wouldn't cut their hands.

Three copies were sent to CAA's headquarters, which was more expensive than a long-distance fax, but the advantage was that the text was clear, and it would not be difficult to read in some places like a fax.

Then Ronald sent Michelle Pfeiffer to the fitness center for exercise. Since he resumed a balanced diet, Pfeiffer has attached great importance to his body maintenance. He went to the gym the next day to do aerobic training, and also did yoga at home .

Instead of practicing in the fitness center today, Ronald was invited by director Zeffirelli to his office to discuss pre-shooting preparations. The Italians started filming and stayed in the office on Saturday to prepare.

Zeffirelli worked in the same building on Eighth Avenue that Polygram had set aside part of the New York Records offices for the film department.

Ronald entered the door and saw a poster of the band signing last month. The poster showed four band members, each holding up a mask and covering his face. This is the KISS band newly discovered by Polygram. The members have been showing people with heavy makeup like cats, and fans don't know what they look like.

Finding Zeffirelli's office, Ronald knocked on the door.

"Ha, Ronald, I'm glad you came." Zeffirelli gave him a close salute.

"I've seen the storyboard you drew about Miss Pfeiffer, how about it, do you want to be my first assistant director?"

"This?"

Ronald was a little surprised. The first assistant director was the director's right-hand man. He was a key position where the few candidates were delineated by the director, and the producer could not speak up.

Before the start, he was like the director's secretary, doing a lot of preparatory work. After the start, he was like the director's arm, executing the director's will in the crew, and managing dozens or hundreds of people in a large crew in an orderly manner.

At such a young age, Ronald is not suitable to be the first assistant director. Generally, he should start with the assistant of the second assistant director, then the second assistant director, and then he is qualified to be promoted to the first assistant director.

"certainly,

You are only responsible for the story breakdown before the movie starts. My assistant director, Robert Girolami, was unable to make it through because of the postponement of the shooting of Stallone's "Nighthawk". "

This is the first assistant director, the first important job on the set, and usually begins in the fourth to last week before filming begins. The so-called plot decomposition is to separate each scene in the script and put the scenes in the same scene in a group to facilitate the shooting plan.

For example, "Endless Love" has a lot of scenes in the house of the heroine Jade, and there are a lot of scenes in the script from the beginning of the script until the hero David sets fire to the house.

And these scenes will be filmed in one time period to facilitate the carpentry decoration, prop arrangement and lighting of the crew, which can greatly reduce the cost of shooting.

Only a few deep-pocketed crews shoot each scene in the order of the script in order to make the actors' performances more accurate. The filming budget of "Endless Love" is 8 million US dollars, which can only be regarded as a medium production in Hollywood, and was shot according to the principle of centralized shooting.

"You not only have to split the script from the markings on the script, but sometimes the screenwriter's writing may not be accurate, such as here." After the director Zeffirelli shared an agent with Pfeiffer, his attitude towards Ronald became much more friendly, which was considered half-hearted. one's own.

"Like this scene, where Jed comes down the stairs and sees his lover sleeping in front of the fireplace in the living room, what would you do if it was captured on camera?"

"I'll put a fixed camera where Jade comes down the stairs and follow Jade downstairs. Then cut to the reaction shot of the hero David."

"Very good, but there is a problem here. The screenwriter only marked the interior, night scene, and night. The two shots you just mentioned must be lit twice, and Jed has to walk down from the top of the stairs. Here we are There are actually two scenes, the wooden staircase, and the fireplace in the living room.”

Zeffirelli began to teach Ronald some techniques for splitting scenes.

"Then in the broken down scenes, put all the same scenes together, and you get a shot schedule."

Ronald nodded and began to read the markings for each scene in the script, marking the highlights with a highlighter.

"In the shooting schedule, you also need to pay attention to which scenes are marked that require different makeup, props, vehicles, or special shooting methods."

"Like the shot of setting fire to Jed's house?"

"Yes, you are very smart, this kind of shot needs to be re-planned, we only have one shot, and safety is also very important. Here is a scene split table from the Romeo and Juliet script I shot in my early years, you can use it as a reference, do Let me have a look when it's over."

"I'll wait for you to do this later, let me chat now, can you drink espresso?" Zeffirelli saw Ronald nod, got up and pressed the button in front of the coffee machine, the high pressure heat of 190 degrees Fahrenheit Water, run through the ground coffee, and instantly extract two cups of Espresso.

Ronald thanked him, took the small cup, and drank it. Espresso is a kind of espresso. The refreshing effect of a small cup can be worth a large cup of American coffee.

"Is the heroine Brooke Shields or Meg Ryan? Mr. Zeffirelli?" Ronald asked.

"Meg Ryan, it's already been agreed, and I'm just waiting for the signing." Zeffirelli also drank his coffee, which is the standard way of drinking in Italy. "Don't mention work during breaks."

"Mr. Zeffirelli, how do you keep your English so unaccented? Most Italians in New York always speak English with some Italian accent." Ronald asked a flattering question.

"Call me Franco." Zeffirelli was still reminiscing about the taste of Espresso, "This is actually quite a legend, and you won't believe it if I say it."

Ronald made an air of listening intently.

"It started when I was a child. My father and mother were not a couple. My father, Cauchy, may they rest in peace, was a silk merchant in Florence, my mother was a housewife, and I was an illegitimate child. ."

Zeffirelli began to reflect on the past, and now he can talk about his childhood experiences more calmly.

"In Italy, illegitimate children can't use their father's surname, so my mother came up with Zeffiretti as my surname, which means "Little Sea Breeze" in Mozart's opera, but the employee in charge of registration, misspelled it as Zeffirelli."

"My mother died when I was six, and my father hired English tutors for me, and I've been growing up in an expat community in England, a bunch of old British women, leftovers from the First World War. old maids and widows, aged in Italy, Florentines call them the Scorpions."

"During World War II, they also visited Mussolini and had afternoon tea with him, keeping the British expatriate community from being destroyed by terrorism. After the Allied forces logged in, I also relied on the English I learned from them. , as translators and guides for the British and American troops."

...

After listening to director Zeffirelli's teenage experience with relish, Ronald took the script to leave and went home to decompose the script.

"Ring, bell, bell..."

"Ronnie, here's a girl named Helen looking for you." Donna called from the dance store.

"Helen?"

"Is that you, Ronald, I'm here to buy my leg warmers. After your movie was released, the students in the high school of performing arts were crazy to buy your leg warmers."

It turned out to be the daughter of PBS Vice President Gerald, Helen Slater.

"Of course, you can take your pick. Two are free, and the rest are 40% off," Ronald said on the phone.

"Aren't you coming? My mom saw the ad you shot for my version of the Carpenter song and brought you a thank you gift."

"Ah, thanks. Well, I'll be right there, soon." Ronald walked to the RTKD dance supply store.

"What is this?" Ronald took a large package from Helen Slater.

"Open it and take a look." Helen looked a little smirk.

"Okay," Ronald forcefully unwrapped the package, which turned out to be a large placard that read "Nuclear all humankind."

"My mom is an anti-nuclear public interest lawyer." Helen giggled.

"It's a fancy present," Ronald put the placard in the store and looked at his watch, "I'll invite you to dinner with Donna, Helen."

"Why don't you invite us to a movie, I haven't seen the famous one."

"Uh, please spare me, I can't stand seeing my image on the screen, I always feel so pretentious." Ronald felt that Gerald didn't want his daughter to see all kinds of negative things in the Academy of Performing Arts, maybe Using the R-rank as an excuse, he is forbidding his daughter to go there.

"Okay," Helen Slater was a little sullen.

"Why don't we go and watch Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, have you?" Ronald suggested.

"Okay, I haven't seen it yet." Helen turned happy again. Teenagers are always in a good mood.

A large package of leg warmers for Helen was free of two pieces, and the others were dealt at 40% off. Ronald took Helen and Donna to the cinema not far away.

The "Empire Strikes Back", which was released shortly after, is still popular now, and although it was a morning show, it was still quite full.

"The Empire Strikes Back" had a much larger budget than the fourth "A New Hope," and the special effects were even more astonishing. Ronald watched with great enthusiasm, and some scenes felt a little familiar, maybe he had seen it in a previous life.

Helen and Donna couldn't take their eyes off of it, the space chase of X-fighters and TIE fighters, the funny flip-flops of Master Juda, and the space monster that almost swallowed the Millennium Falcon. The audience burst into exclamations.

The plot comes to the scene where Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader duel with a lightsaber in a spaceship. Luke is forced to stand at the end of the spaceship, and one hand is cut by Darth Vader with a lightsaber. break. Luke angrily shouted "You killed my dad."

Darth Vader stepped forward, and Ronald somehow said the line ahead of time, "No, I'm your dad!"

"I'm your dad!" The Black Jazz on the screen also said the same line. Luke fell down while shouting "No..." and happened to be borrowed by the Millennium Falcon.

Helen and Donna looked at Ronald in unison:

"How did you know?"

"So how did you know?" When the three were having lunch, Helen asked Ronald why he could call out the reversed line in advance.

"At this point in the plot, according to the usual development route, it has entered a dead end. Only an unexpected turn can make this scene become the climax of the movie.

I was wondering what I could do as a screenwriter. There is only one way, Vader is Luke's father Anakin, so he can't help shouting out. ' Ronald explained to the pair.

Donna looked incredulous, "Did you secretly see it first?"

"It's not like, I was surprised when he saw Han Solo being carbonized," Helen said.

"Is your father busy recently?" Ronald himself blurted out, changing the subject.

"Yeah, he's been so busy lately that he can't even make an appointment with his secretary," Helen replied.

"Really? What's the matter?" Ronald asked.

"I don't know, my dad didn't mention it."

After sending Helen and Donna back to the shop, Ronald walked home alone and continued to break down the script.

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