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Chapter 91 You have to thank me

The filming went very smoothly. Although Liu Yiqian's scumbag behavior can't be tolerated, he is still a gentleman in the final analysis.

This girl has fake metal on her head, and after a long time, she will have an allergic reaction on her face.

He himself was allergic to alcohol and knew that it would not be a pleasant experience, so he did not fight or compete with her in the past, but he still had the energy to help her complete the scene half-way and half-way.

However, she is still a bit petty and has a sullen face when chatting, and the content basically does not avoid performance-related topics.

Maybe Cheng Shuo didn't hide anything? He thought so. Although their interactions didn't involve daily life, they talked quite frequently.

By the end of April, Cheng Shuo's story in Hengdian came to an end.

It happened that the filming of "Let the Bullets Fly" also started, and Cheng Shuo also took advantage of the opportunity to leave the "Legend of Hongmen Banquet" crew.

That's right, it's a drama.

This is not a new term, but there is no serious criticism of it in the industry.

A drama will only be criticized if the actor cannot reconcile his ability and time.

Cheng Shuo's schedule was properly adjusted, and the two characters would not interfere with each other, so Li Rengang didn't complain much and simply let him go.

Also leaving with him was Du Yiheng, who played the assassin in the film.

He also took part in two dramas, "Let the Bullets Fly" and "The Legend of Hongmen Banquet". In "Let the Bullets Fly," he played the fourth child.

Although he looks fierce in the film, he became famous for being Andy Lau Dehua's stunt double.

Cheng Shuo looked at his photo and saw that it looked quite similar.

Like Andy Lau, but not like him.

"This photo...is it you?"

Du Yiheng nodded with a smile and put the phone back, "Yes, I was still very thin at that time."

"let me see."

While the two were chatting, Jiang Wen sat down calmly and put his head in front of the photos on his phone.

"Oh, I see."

He looked at the photo, then at Du Yiheng, then at the photo, then at Du Yiheng.

Du Yiheng was a little embarrassed when he saw it, "I am old, but Liu Dehua is not old yet."

Jiang Wen seemed to have received a satisfactory answer. He finally nodded and glanced at Cheng Shuo, "Which crew are you from?"

"Hongmen Banquet."

"What a coincidence, we also have to film the Hongmen Banquet."

Jiang Wen played with the prop knives in his hands, a long knife in one hand and a short knife in the other.

The atmosphere on the set of Let Bullets Fly was much more relaxed, mainly because Jiang Wen couldn't sit still and had a wild temper, but Jiang Wu was much calmer than his brother.

Cheng Shuo's first scene was working with him.

The title of the film has not yet been changed to "Let the Bullets Fly", but the name "Fire Cloud" is written on the board, which makes Cheng Shuo look a little confused.

He really felt Jiang Wen's pickiness. He repeated a scene over and over again, with a rather picky attitude.

Cheng Shuo's participation in the early stage was not high. Rather than watching the actors perform, he preferred to stand behind the camera and learn from Jiang Wen's camera movements.

This is a bit abnormal. In this film, several movie stars who have been there for many years are coming and going, and watching the behind-the-scenes is also very lively. Everyone is looking for the best angle to watch the movie up close.

On the contrary, Cheng Shuo faced the narrow lens uniquely, looking a bit out of place.

His behavior also aroused Jiang Wen's curiosity.

"Cheng Shuo, right? You impressed me deeply during your audition, pineapple and pineapple."

Cheng Shuo nodded, "It's too much to show off."

Jiang Wen smiled casually, "The role of Xiao Liuzi is too good for you. The role of Hu Wan is so awesome."

Cheng Shuo only took it for fun to listen to his talk about his abilities, and he also used the same rhetoric when he deceived other people.

"You want to learn directing?"

"I'll just take a look."

Jiang Wen slapped the table, "Then look at it openly!"

With that said, he directly put his arms around Cheng Shuo's shoulders and pushed him down on the director's chair.

"You came here from the Hongmen Banquet crew, right?"

Cheng Shuo felt that the chair was indeed quite comfortable, and the angle of the monitor was much clearer than from the side.

"Yes, the filming over there has come to an end. We will go to Dunhuang for filming again."

Jiang Wen blew out a smoke ring and said, "Hongmen Banquet, right? This is also Hongmen Banquet."

With a wave of his hand, Cheng Shuo's eyes fell on the layout of the field.

A huge round table stood in the middle of the hall, with three chairs forming a triangle, and a wooden knife stood at the junction of the side halls.

"How should Li Rengang shoot this?"

Cheng Shuo raised his head in thought, and after a while he said slowly: "First remove the chairs, and then give each person a flying saucer hat."

"Hahaha...cough cough cough."

Jiang Wen choked on the cigarette and said, "Continue."

"The soundtrack should be more tense, with clear distinctions between the two sides, and a half-body perspective to capture the outline. The lines follow the plot, and the plot follows the feeling."

Jiang Wen understood what he said.

This guy has quite a few criticisms of Li Rengang.

"What if you take the photo?"

He put his arm on Cheng Shuo's shoulders and asked him to look directly at the monitor, "You are the director now."

Cheng Shuo doesn't have stage fright either, after all, he has been put in this position.

He also wanted to finish his role as early as possible. He still needed some preparations to return to the role of Xiang Yu, so he naturally wanted to finish filming early.

"Set up a circular track, shoot three people with three cameras, and cut across the back of the head."

Jiang Wen's eyes became brighter and brighter, "What about music? Isn't your side job in music?"

"No need for music, music enhances the audience's immersion."

In fact, comparing the two versions of Hongmen Banquet, Li Rengang's work is already quite good.

He embodied murderous intent and edge in the chess game, and kept the atmosphere rising based on punishment. He used intense drum beats and guzheng sounds to draw the audience into the story.

But Jiang Wen did the exact opposite, trying to keep the audience's attention on the actors' micro-expressions, always reflecting the feeling of detachment.

This is Brecht's style, which makes the audience constantly think and ponder the deeper meaning of each sentence.

"Okay, then you come."

Jiang Wen waved his hand and pushed Cheng Shuo back down again as he wanted to stand up.

"Shall I come? I'm just talking on paper."

Jiang Wendao: "Don't you have to do it? You came up with the idea and gave me the idea. Who hasn't had a first time? It's your first time."

"I still have to appear in this scene."

"Yes!" Jiang Wen patted his forehead belatedly, "I forgot about this. I wish I had let you play the role of Xiao Liuzi."

"You change so quickly."

Jiang Wen didn't take his words to heart, "I'm not the chief director. If you tell me your thoughts, there will be professional people behind you. And remember, if you want to be a director, you must first be shameless."

Cheng Shuo waved his hand: "I'm not good at this. I'm the most shameless person."

Jiang Wen nodded, "This is the right state. That's how it feels. The second thing is to be healthy."

"healthy?"

Jiang Wen rolled his eyes at him: "Isn't Healthy going to be so angry when I see you being such a naysayer? The third and most important point is."

"What is it?"

"You have to know how to use people."

With that said, he patted Cheng Shuo on the shoulder, "If you win any director award in the future, don't forget to thank me when you receive it."

"What if I don't win the prize?"

"Can't win the prize?" Jiang Wen said, "Then thank me for letting you stop thinking about it this time."

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