The crew is progressing very quickly. Almost all the outdoor scenes in schools, shopping malls, and Stacey's home have been filmed. The remaining scattered scenes were filmed in Universal's studios.
For example, in Spicoli's house, the script only contains a dialogue in which he is sleeping in bed and is woken up by his younger brother. For such a scene, there is no need to find a real location, and it is cheaper and more efficient to set up the scene in a studio.
The studio is a large building without any pillars under the roof, just like a factory building. In the corner near the side, there is a simple wooden house, which was renovated into a bedroom set. This is a set used by Universal's carpenters for other movies.
, remodeled bedroom.
A simple wooden bed with Playboy magazine posters plastered all over the bedside.
"Are we going to pay for these?" Ronald asked, pointing to the largest poster. That was a poster of the late model and actress Dorothy Stratten.
"Yes, theoretically you have to pay for this clear portrait." Producer Lin Sen replied, "But Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy magazine, would like to see his centerfold girl in the movie."
The influence of his magazine. So we will reach a symbolic price agreement with him."
Ronald stared at Stratten's body, which was full of youthful vitality. She was smiling sweetly at him on the poster.
"Let's just commemorate this model who had a close relationship with me." Ronald continued to inspect the set with producer Lin Sen.
"I heard that your family will come to the studio to visit today?"
"Yes, my aunt and cousin, they have never seen filming a movie before. I made a reservation for today. The shooting schedule is not that tight."
"I heard that Sean doesn't like outsiders being present when filming?"
"It doesn't matter, I will hide them where he can't see them."
After watching the scene, Ronald expressed satisfaction, and art director Dan came to prepare several indoor scenes a week in advance.
Spicoli's bedroom is small, which is in line with his not-so-rich family background. There are a lot of surfing-related equipment and magazines in the room, which is also in line with his interests.
"It's time to start lighting," Ronald said to the director of photography, Matthew.
The lighting in the studio generally uses the traditional Hollywood method. When the camera shoots from an angle, it needs to light once.
Taking advantage of the long lighting time, Ronald went out to wait for his family to arrive.
This was the first time for Aunt Karen and Donna to come to Los Angeles. I couldn't pick them up at the airport, and I didn't have time to take them to the tourist attractions in Los Angeles.
Fortunately, Aunt Karen and Donna understood him very well and knew that this was Ronald's first directing job that was crucial to him. They found someone to take him around for a day, and then came to the studio today to watch Ronald work.
"Hi, Auntie, Donna." Ronald saw his family getting out of the taxi from a distance.
After giving them a warm hug, Ronald took them around the studio and took a look at the scenes they were about to shoot.
"Is this where you direct movies?" Donna asked.
“Yes, this is Universal’s studio, where the movie ‘Airport’ was filmed. The bigger studio next door was used to film ‘King Kong’.
The actors will perform in this fake house and be captured by the camera. The long pole with the furry head is used for recording. What the actors say will be recorded, and then combined together in post-production, it will be you on the screen.
As seen above.”
"There are people who are responsible for actors performing, photographers shooting, and recording. So what do you do as a director? Do you just watch from the side?" Donna is a bully in elementary school. She doesn't quite understand why there are people who perform their own duties, so why does a director need to be there?
"Director, which T-shirt will Spicoli wear when he arrives? The white long-sleeved one or the green short-sleeved one?" The costumer saw Ronald entering the studio and hurriedly came up to ask him.
"Wear the white long-sleeved one on the inside and the green short-sleeved one on the outside. Surfers often wear it this way." Ronald pointed out to the costume designer what Spicoli was wearing in his dream.
"I don't do anything but make decisions." Ronald answered Donna's question.
"It will take another two hours to set up the lighting. I will take you around. There are other crews filming here. When we go there, please don't make any noise and affect other people's filming."
Ronald took Aunt Karen and Donna out of the studio and walked to a larger studio next to it.
"The crew of Dolly Parton is filming here. She...she plays a southern bar owner."
It was difficult to explain the play in front of Donna, so Ronald explained it differently.
"And I will always love you
I will Always Love You
you
My dear, you."
Just entering the greenhouse, Dolly Parton's iconic country music came. This is the song "I Will Always Love You" she released in 1974. This time she used it again in this film.
Interlude in "The Best Chicken Room in Texas".
Dolly Parton was wearing an old-fashioned Southern dress and was rehearsing. Her singing voice was playing on the radio and she was lip-synching while performing.
This movie is a musical, and Dolly Parton has to do a lot of dance moves, which will affect her breathing when singing, so she lip-synced during filming.
After the song was played, Dolly found Ronald and said, "Oh, Ronald, you are welcome."
"This is my Aunt Karen, and this is Donna, a famous lady who needs no introduction."
"Hello, Dolly, oh, it's so nice to see you in person."
"Hi Karen, your Ronald is making me jealous."
"What's up with him?"
"He won me at the Oscars, and I have to force him to pay me back in the future." Dolly Parton came from a difficult background and knew how to communicate with people like Aunt Karen. With just two words, she made a difference between Karen and her.
Donna laughed heartily.
"I've given you free advertising in my movies, Dolly."
Ronald also joked, "I won't bother you anymore, we are going back too."
"Goodbye, dear. I will go to see your movie later."
"Dolly Patton doesn't have the airs of a superstar at all. She is a very nice person," her aunt sighed.
"Yes, I have interacted with her several times, and sometimes she would visit me when she was waiting for lighting.
The group returned to the studio of the "Fast Pace" crew.
"You guys should wait in this corner later so that the actors can't see you. The actors are not used to having people who are not from the crew present when they are performing, and it will hinder them. After the filming is completed and the camera is shut down, I have two weeks of vacation, so I will have time to talk to you.
You guys go around Los Angeles together."
Ronald pointed to the outside of the house, a place invisible from Sean Penn's perspective, and asked Aunt Karen and Donna to sit down with their own chairs.
The first assistant director, Al, knew that he was a relative of Ronald, and told them the key points of watching the filming, and then gave them a plate of snacks.
"Leave us alone, go and do your work." Aunt Karen waved him to go to work.
Ronald gave a few instructions and then went to sit on the director's chair, waiting for each team to come over and ask him various questions for him to make a decision.
"Recording? Camera? Action!"
Ronald gave the order.
The door of the prop house was opened, and a young actor walked in and said to Spicoli, "Get up, Dad said you have to get up, otherwise you will be late again today."
Sean Penn was lying on the prop bed, covered with a quilt. He seemed to be still having a sweet dream, and was unhappy to be woken up. He reached out and picked up something from the table and threw it towards the door.
"Dad, Dad, Jeff is throwing something at me." The little actor dodged the thrown thing, blocked it with the door, and shouted to find his father.
"cut!"
"For this print, the main shot will be here, and the over-the-shoulder shot will be shot below." The camera moved behind the child actor.
There were only a few shots at Spicoli's house, and Ronald couldn't focus on shooting, so he had to take one shot in another direction.
"Are there any strangers here today?" Sean Penn took a few breaths and asked Ronald.
"Yes, my family came to see me. I put them in a direction where you can't see them, so that they won't affect you, Spicoli."
"But I smelled it, the smell of a stranger." Sean Penn muttered.
"We're leaving first, Ronnie. I'll wait for you in the hotel when you come back." Aunt Karen and Donna, like most ordinary viewers watching the movie, soon felt bored. It took two hours to set up the scene and two minutes to shoot.
"I'll ask the crew's driver to take you there."
"No, we have a friend in Los Angeles, and she takes us to see various tourist attractions."
Ronald sent his family away and continued shooting in the studio.
After two days of shooting in the studio, the last shot of the film was completed. Ronald controlled the shooting progress very well, and finally shut down the film two days earlier than planned. It took a total of seven weeks and four days.
The crew moved to Universal's banquet hall to hold a shutdown packing party. The cast and crew also brought their families or friends to have a party together to celebrate the end of filming.
Cameron Crowe brought along his girlfriend Nancy Wilson, who made a cameo appearance as a beautiful woman driving a sports car.
Sean Penn doesn't let anyone call him Spicoli anymore and he's dating co-star Pamela Springsteen.
Heckerling's husband appeared with her ex-boyfriend and they remain friendly friends.
Phoebe Cates's boyfriend also came from New York. He is a modeling agent.
Jennifer Jason Leigh, like her character Stacey, wants to take the initiative to date the supporting actor Eric Stoltz. But Stoltz’s real girlfriend Ally Sheedy also comes
He attended the party and treated him very seriously.
She turned to look at director Ronald, only to see him with his family and about to leave.
"Does Ronald have a girlfriend?" Jennifer asked Phoebe Cates, who has become a good friend and best friend.
"I don't know, why are you interested in him?" Phoebe asked with a smile.
"I just asked. After filming the movie, I realized that he was not much older than us."
"Yeah, I heard from my boyfriend that he is a genius. The script was liked by Jane Fonda, sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and even won the Oscar for Best Original Song."
"Hey, who is that new girl? Is she Ronald's girlfriend?" Jennifer suddenly saw a brown-haired girl and walked in to join Ronald and his family.
"It seems that she is also a movie actor. Maybe she will be the heroine of his next movie?"
"Hi, Diane. I didn't expect you to be accompanying Karen and Donna these two days, thank you." Ronald said to Diane Lane who walked into the party.
It turned out that the tour guide Aunt Karen was talking about was Diane, who had just finished filming a racing movie in Los Angeles.
"It doesn't matter, Karen is like my mother. I just finished shooting my movie and the new movie hasn't been cast yet, so I just play with them."
"Oh, Bert has another new movie for you?"
"It's a TV movie, telling the story of a beauty pageant champion."
Finally getting rid of the role of a child, Ronald looked at Diane. She seemed to have grown a little taller and her face had gained some baby weight. Among the white girls in America, Diane Lane was one of those who developed relatively late.
"By the way, why hasn't your last movie, 'Washing Out' been released yet? It's been filmed for a long time, right?"
"Now it's called 'Ladies and Gentlemen, The Amazing Dirt Band.' The director is record company owner Lou Adler. He doesn't seem to have filmed enough material, and now the ending can't be cut."
"Pfft..." Ronald laughed so much that he spurted out the champagne. Now that record companies are making a lot of money, they all want to imitate RKO's boss, Streetwood, and cross over into movies to make money.
But this Adler didn't trust professionals and wanted to finish the movie himself. As a result, he couldn't even finish the movie.
"What should we do?"
"Who knows, maybe there will be reshoots? Add an ending clip at the end."
"Ronald, are you going to edit too?" Donna interrupted and asked Ronald about his schedule.
"No, it takes two weeks to synchronize the recording with the film. This is the job of the editing assistant, and then I will take over. Anyway, I will take a vacation, and I will not take over the formal work until the Christmas and New Year holidays are over.
Editing work.”
"Okay then, will you go back to New York to spend Christmas with us?"
"Yes, I will go back to New York to rest for a while. I need other things to dilute the memory of my filming, so that I can objectively look at the content of my filming and not be reluctant to use scissors."
…
All the films taken have been developed and printed. Universal's laboratory developed a special set of films from the negatives. Each frame is numbered, which is called a working positive.
This set of film is used for editing. All edits will have the film number recorded. Finally, it will be sent back to the developing and printing factory to cut the film according to the numerical number.
In Universal's small screening room, Jennifer Jason Leigh's father, Vic Morrow, and a senior man in a suit watched all the special clips.
He was a Jewish executive at Universal Pictures, Ned Tanen. He adjusted the working samples privately, and after watching them with Vic Morrow, he said to him:
"Vic, to be honest, Ronald didn't mess around. Jennifer wasn't forced to do any bad nudity scenes. There are many more messy filming methods in the industry. He is very well-behaved."
"I don't want my daughter Jennifer on the screen...can you step in?"
"This is against the rules..."
"But Jennifer is a Jewish girl..."
Tanin was silent. Jews have a huge network of connections in the film industry. It is true that Jewish girls are no better than white girls of other races in entering the industry. They do not need to make such sacrifices. If this trend is established, what advantages will Jewish girls have?"
"It's a teen movie, and Jennifer agrees with it, Vic."
"Then just keep the shot of the black-haired girl."
"I can't do this, Vic, Phoebe Cates's father is one of his own, too."
"But her mother is mixed-race Chinese..."
"Well, I'll mention it at the distribution meeting, but I can't promise anything. Have you signed up for a rehab center, Vic. It took a lot of effort for you to get back from TV to movies and get into Spielberg.
Don’t waste this opportunity if you lead the project.”
Tanin regarded himself as the protector of Jews in the film industry, and he also began to remind Moreau as he spoke.
"I know," Vic Morrow waved his hand, "You help me handle this matter, Ned, I owe you once."