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Chapter 170 I seem to have a lot of excess

Lu Yang felt that Cheng Shuo was having a whim.

He clearly knew that Liu Shishi's scenes were all fighting scenes, but he still asked her to blindfold her.

Is this a cosplay of Zatoichi?

Within a week of taking the photo, Lu Yang’s filter was shattered all over the floor.

When Sugar Man received this notebook from him, he beamed with joy.

Ancient costumes and martial arts all matched perfectly, and he even thought that Sugarman was the company that could best present his vision.

But after a few days of filming, I discovered that this was not the case at all.

Hu Ge couldn't stand up to be the male lead in a movie, and he couldn't hold his head up when he was opposite Zhang Yi.

There's nothing wrong with Bai Bing, but he's not eye-catching either. He's just like a vase with no merit or demerits.

He placed his hopes on Liu Shishi, but this man gave him another huge blow.

Lu Yang was originally the most optimistic about Liu Shishi, especially after she took the role of Ding Baiying instead of Beizhai.

The Yan Sanniang she presented in "The Strange Heroes" is very eye-catching. Since Ye Xuan's Shangguan Haitang, there have been few domestic TV dramas with such a heroic image of a chivalrous heroine.

But once she was in front of the camera, she seemed to be blind.

Cheng Shuo finally figured it out for her, and the film was able to continue with a lot of stumbling.

Unexpectedly, Cheng Shuo slapped her forehead and blindfolded her.

Lu Yang was disappointed in his heart, but he still took a breath and planned to give his hundred percent.

"Your storyboards are very beautiful."

Cheng Shuo held the split-shot script and turned around to praise Lu Yang.

Although this craft is not a required course for directors, it is still a big plus.

Lu Yang's style is also greatly influenced by the comic style, and he prefers to show actions rather than expressive expressions.

The comic style is actually greatly influenced by Lao Xiangjiang's action movies, and the content of his painting is a bit complicated.

It’s not easy to balance the moves and artistic conception.

Cheng Shuo glanced at it twice more and already had an idea in his mind.

He tucked the storyboard script under his arm, clapped his hands, and took over Lu Yang's big speaker very naturally.

"Come here for the actors in this scene, and let us check the props together. By the way, the props team teacher is also here, and we will check the props again."

Not long after, a group of people gathered together and escorted Cheng Shuo to the center.

Lu Yang touched his nose awkwardly, feeling that he was a little redundant.

Cheng Shuo didn't have enough time, and he didn't want to take care of Lu Yang's emotions, so he mentioned the script and started directing.

With the experience of "The Camera Don't Stop", Cheng Shuo became more comfortable.

"Lao Hu, the stride here is a bit wider. It doesn't look like drawing a knife, but more like passing the knife."

Cheng Shuo said, still staring at Hu Ge's expression. When he saw him nodding thoughtfully, he immediately added: "The movement is a little exaggerated, the range is about the same as a Superman punch."

Hu Ge's frown suddenly relaxed, and he suddenly realized: "I understand, let's take a look."

Having acted in so many action scenes, he has naturally learned several professional martial arts routines, and he is also familiar with the Superman punch.

During this period of filming, the director, Lu Yang, was said to be frustrated, and they were one of the top two.

Lu Yang really has great ideas, but it is difficult for him to describe his thoughts accurately.

Therefore, their previous filming was stumbling. Lu Yang was not satisfied with their performance, and they did not understand Lu Yang's requirements.

But Cheng Shuo is different. He can describe the content very concretely, and for each person, he can point to the circle that the other person is good at to help them understand.

When Cheng Shuo said this at this time, Hu Ge was immediately full of confidence.

"Props teacher, how are you doing with the Broken Knife?"

The head of the props team is a grey-haired old man. He has worked with Candyman many times and has always been a stable man.

He made an OK gesture, indicating that there was nothing to worry about.

"Shi Shi."

"Hey!" Liu Shishi jumped a little and raised his head, waiting for Cheng Shuo's teaching.

She likes her current situation very much, and Cheng Shuo's guidance makes her feel less stressed.

And she also liked Cheng Shuo's current state very much, as if his whole body was glowing, making people involuntarily focus on him.

"I will shoot this part in two parts, one for Lao Hu and one for you. The part where Lao Hu is mainly about shooting the knife, and the part where you are mainly about posing."

"How to put it?"

Cheng Shuo pondered for a long time and felt that he should take care of Liu Shishi's poor sense of image and try to be more precise.

"The main thing is a contrast between speed and slowness. For Lao Hu, I will use a fast-paced flashback. For you, I will shoot a slow motion, and then suddenly speed up. The comparison between the two paragraphs will gradually enhance the emotion."

"Oh." Liu Shishi nodded heavily, indicating that he didn't understand at all.

But she has adapted to the operation of feeding food to her mouth. She only needs to transform into a puppet and let Cheng Shuo control it.

"Just go slower in the first half and faster in the second half?"

"How clever and exactly right."

Liu Shishi tensed her mouth, but the corners of her mouth had formed an uncontrollable grin into a straight line. She felt like she was a genius now.

"Then let's try out the show first? Do you have any questions?"

"no problem!"

Everyone's hearts were united, and there was a chorus of responses, which immediately startled Lu Yang beside him.

When he directed before, the enthusiasm of these people was not so high.

...

"Lao Hu, look more handsome."

Sitting in the director's chair, Cheng Shuo held up a loudspeaker and gave another instruction.

"okay."

Lu Yang on the side curled his lips. He made his debut that year, and at the filming site, he stood like a henchman...

"Ready, 3, 2, 1, A!"

Hu Ge held his chest and lifted his back, which was very eye-catching when he showed it.

"Okay, the mood is good. Frown your brows a little, close your mouth tightly, and make your lips a little thinner."

"Okay, the lighting is perfect, just a little to the left."

"Okay, move the camera forward, stop!"

"Okay, Lao Liu, take a close-up of the hand."

After saying hello four times in a row, the crew coordinated smoothly. Although Cheng Shuo was sitting in the director's chair, he seemed to be holding invisible threads in his hands, connecting each staff member.

Lu Yang had become more serious now, completely gone from the unhappiness he had just now. He looked at the monitor and then at Cheng Shuo, not wanting to miss a single detail.

Hu Ge was extremely comfortable. He spoke in detail before going on stage and gave detailed advice on the filming process. No wonder a good director produces a good actor.

Cheng Shuo's words came right out of his mouth, and anyone with some brains could follow them.

The good thing about dramas like Sword and Sword is that they are closely related to idol dramas, and filming such scenes makes Hu Ge clearly understand how to pose in the most handsome way.

The tiger's mouth is wrapped around the handle of the knife, and the fingers are clenched one by one from the little finger to the index finger, like the sound of a drum that is constantly compacting.

"Buzz!"

When the long knife comes out of the body, the plastic Xiuchun knife hits the wooden scabbard, making a dull impact sound. The sound is not very clear, but it is not harmful. It can be made up for by dubbing later.

Standing upright with a short body, the long knife was sent out like a straight line. Under the night, Hu Ge, dressed in a dark flying fish suit, sprang out like a cheetah.

He always remembered Cheng Shuo's arrangement that his movements must be clean and neat, and he did exactly that.

"Okay! Card! Perfect, Lao Hu."

Hu Ge put down the knife, scratched the back of his hand, and laughed very happily. He had been working on the set for a long time, and this was the most comfortable scene he had ever performed.

Although it only lasted a few seconds and Cheng Shuo only had a few words of explanation, it made his heart clear.

The depression of the past few days was instantly gone.

Lu Yang remained silent, staring blankly at this terrifying efficiency.

He felt that he was really a bit redundant.

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