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Chapter 52 There is a child named Chang He

"Prepare!"

In the entire movie, there is only one room and the yard outside.

The scene changes throughout the movie are the movers moving away beds, sofas and other things.

This creates an open space.

In the original version, everything revolves around the fireplace.

In Han Zhou's version, it revolves around the fire pond.

It took Zhang Jiuquan a hundred thousand efforts to find such a house with a firepit.

This is the south, and no one has a fire pit at home.

What's more, it's a beautiful little house with a fire pit in the living room.

This is very difficult to find.

But in the end, Zhang Jiuquan was found.

Zheng Jianjun, the owner of Hengdian Changquan Martial Arts School, has an old house with a big hole in the middle.

This big hole was the result of him practicing boxing in the living room for many years and finally stepping into it.

As long as it is dug and built with bricks, it will be a fire pit.

Although he moved into the city, Zheng Jianjun was still present today and brought his son over to watch the fun.

Because he grew up in the environment of Hengdian, Zheng Jianjun's son Zheng Changhe has a dream of becoming an actor.

I heard that the crew came to film in my old house, so I had to come and watch.

At this time, what is being played is a scene from the opening stage.

At this time, the protagonist Gu Lang has already revealed that he is a member of the ancient tribe at the Shangshan site who has lived for 11,000 years and has survived to modern times.

None of the anthropologists, historians, Chinese scholars, and biologists present could find any loopholes in it.

Anthropologists believe that Gu Lang provided a very good novel idea, and maybe after writing it, they can correct the mistakes in his book about human beings and sociology.

But Gu Lang said that he could not make mistakes, because these were his own memories, which were more real than real history.

So, the second wave of confrontation began under this situation.

Below is an original point created by Han Zhou based on geographical location factors.

Historian: "Why do you have a fire pit in your home? In the south, I have almost never seen a fire pit, but in my hometown there are fire pits everywhere."

Gu Lang, played by Han Zhou, is really like a professor who cannot see the truth behind the fog. While doing his own thing, he explains: "From 18,000 to 10,000 years ago, the earth and star experienced A Little Ice Age, and I was born in what is now Zhejiang Province 11,000 years ago."

"When I was growing up and even for the past thousand years, my memories are spent around the campfire."

"After the weather got warmer, I headed north along the cold path to what later generations would call the Central Plains, which is where I saw such a thing as a fire pit. So I liked fire pits very much. Every time I moved, I would make a fire pit in the living room. "

Gu Lang said casually.

The historian was surprised: "How wonderful! You actually connected the unique fire pit in your house with the Little Ice Age."

"But the more truthful you say, the less I believe you are an immortal. I will definitely find loopholes in your words and refute you!"

Everyone present, whether they have lines or not, does not look like they are acting.

Instead, it felt like a real debate taking place in this house.

The camera is just there to record these things.

Next to Zhang Jiuquan, the assistant director and stage manager, young Zheng Changhe was extremely shocked.

Because Zheng Changhe has seen many TV drama shooting scenes.

Whenever I have time, I go to the movie theater to watch it.

But I haven’t seen a few of them during filming.

Why is this set different from other sets?

There shouldn't be a director sitting there with a loudspeaker saying: "Ka! What the hell are you doing!"

"Ka! That one, the one in the yellow clothes, you blocked the light, you know? You're a film school graduate, and you can't even move with your back to the camera?"

"Hey, why is your close-up lens shaking? The face code is shaking out of the viewfinder!!!"

Why is it that this crew, shot after shot, looks like they are having a real conversation, and it doesn't feel like acting at all.

Zheng Changhe once saw a simple conversation scene and shot six shots.

There are a total of twelve sentences, and based on the quality of acting in a TV series, it took three hours to shoot.

I’ve also seen movie crews, where one sentence shot was shot seventeen or eight times and the director was still not satisfied.

But I have never seen the effect of going through one shot after another, watching and shooting for a while, as if you have been watching a movie for ten minutes.

"Bravo!"

When he was in a daze, Han Zhou walked up to Chen Xiaoyong, took a look, and then pointed: "For the next shot, put the camera at this position first, push the details of his leather jacket from behind, and then focus on the stone knife in his hand.

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"Speed ​​up, this shot is shot, and there will be dialogue in the next shot."

Chen Xiaoyong immediately understood what Han Zhou meant: "Keep the window light source in the upper left corner, right?"

"Yes." Han Zhou didn't go into detail.

If the photographer is not high-level, he will not understand what Han Zhou means by the lens.

But Chen Xiaoyong immediately understood what Han Zhou meant and began to adjust the focus.

After seven consecutive scenes, the veteran actor who played the Chinese scholar was a little tired.

After all, she is a woman, and even though it is a literary scene, the cost of shooting a movie is much higher than that of a TV series.

Han Zhou noticed her unstable state: "Take a rest, Jiu, and serve hot drinks to the teachers."

Zhang Jiuquan came forward with a tea bottle in hand and poured boiling water for everyone.

"Suburban, understand, understand..."

"Teacher, drink tea."

"Teacher Zhou, drink tea."

"Ye...Ye..." Zhang Jiuquan stuttered when he saw Ye Manyi.

Ye Manyi showed a charming smile: "Just call me Sister Manman. You should be younger than me, right?"

Zhang Jiuquan smiled and poured water: "Sister Manman drinks tea."

Han Zhou turned around and took out a cigarette and was about to light it, but he turned around and saw Zheng Changhe, so he didn't light up the cigarette. He looked at Zheng Jianjun and stretched out his hand with a smile: "Are you the landlord Mr. Zheng? Thank you!"

Zheng Jianjun grinned and shook hands with Han Zhou: "You're welcome, I gave you the money."

"My son wanted to see you filming, so I brought him over to have a look."

Han Zhou looked at Zheng Changhe, who was only a little taller than his own waist: "Boy, do you want to make a movie?"

"Be an actor?"

Zheng Changhe nodded: "Yes! I want to be an actor!"

Han Zhou looked left and right, and saw that Zheng Changhe was quite likable, with a youthful and heroic spirit, and good-looking facial features.

"Then have you practiced your lines?" Han Zhou said, pointing to a few teachers who were playing teapots: "These are all gold medal supporting actors in the industry or first-tier and first-tier actors from the older generation."

"Did you see their lines?"

Zheng Changhe, however, put on a martial arts show: "I want to act in a martial arts movie, but not this kind. This kind of literary drama is boring."

Han Zhou raised his eyebrows: "Literary drama is boring? If you can't perform literary drama, how can you perform martial arts?"

"Do you know Wu Yue?"

Zheng Changhe nodded seriously: "I know! I've seen all the movies he made a few years ago!"

Han Zhou laughed: "Wu Li's performance in my last movie was all literary drama, not martial arts."

"If you don't know the lines, your expressions aren't in place, and your body movements aren't in place, what's the use of just being able to play?"

“There are so many boxing and martial arts gyms across the country, wouldn’t everyone be able to be a boxing star?”

Zheng Changhe looked up at his father and felt that what Han Zhou said made sense.

If you can become a big star if you can play, then your father should be a big star!

Zheng Changhe looked at Han Zhou: "Then, how do you practice literary opera?"

"Look, think, and practice once."

Han Zhou himself didn't know how to act, but Han Zhou was taught how to act by that liar director Luo Linyou, and he even read the book he gave him.

"Watching is to observe how others act, or to observe what the character you want to play looks like in reality."

"The second thing is to think about the differences between similar characters and the differences between each character in different scenarios."

"The third thing is to practice. After watching and thinking about it, if you don't practice, it will be in vain."

"There are many types of actors. Some people can't even make an expression and look like dead pigs on the set. Some people are better and understand expressions."

"Ask him to laugh, and he will slap his knees, hahaha, lean forward and backward. Ask him to cry, and he will open his mouth and scream."

"Three levels of actors have mastered the nuances of the characters. A little movement or a change in the eyes can make people feel amazing."

Of course, there are higher-level actors who do whatever they play, and you will forget their names when watching the show.

But there is no need to tell newcomers like Zheng Changhe.

Zheng Jianjun scratched his head: "There are so many studios in Hengdian, but no one has ever given an acting class to Chang He."

"How about Director Han, can you let Chang He study on your crew?"

Han Zhou was stunned for a moment: "Study? I'm not a teacher..."

Zheng Jianjun: “The rent is free!”

Han Zhou's eyes immediately lit up: "You can teach, but teaching on the set is equivalent to hiring child labor?"

Zheng Jianjun: "While on the set, I paid for every meal. I know there is a leisure base nearby and the food there is very good!"

Han Zhou laughed loudly: "It's interesting. I like to have friends like you, Brother Zheng."

"Then I will accept Changhe."

"But let me make it clear in advance that not everyone is suitable for this career. Some people have studied acting for more than ten years and still can't learn it."

Zheng Jianjun patted his chest: "It's okay, as long as Director Han accepts him."

"Having learned it means he has this talent, so I will send him to continue learning."

"If he can't learn at all, it means he is not the material. Take him down as soon as possible!"

"You can't practice daggers when you're tall, and you can't play with broadswords when you're short!"

Han Zhou found Zheng Jianjun quite interesting: "That's okay."

As he said that, Han Zhou picked up his mobile phone and said, "I'll teach you one more thing. In this business, just like practicing martial arts, you have to keep an eye on everything and listen to all directions."

"It's okay if something happens..."

Zheng Changhe responded quickly: "Everyone must be more vigilant!"

Han Zhou: “I have to check Weibo.”

Opening Weibo, Han Zhou was stunned for a moment: "Eh?"

Today's episode of "Hello Mr. Tree" is here.

And it’s a double portion.

First, Chen Feng released the music video for "Let's Move the Train", which was recorded in the snowy wilderness.

This picture alone is very rock and roll.

The second is that "Mr. Hello Tree" was selected for the White Snow Film Festival in the Bear Country and was shortlisted for three awards.

Best Director, Best Actor, Best Film Awards.

Now that the new year has turned, it has entered the awards season, so the awards show will be held at this film festival soon.

The Snowy Bear Film Festival is not the largest film festival in the Bear Country, but it is also the second largest film festival in the Bear Country.

Let’s just talk about film art. In terms of pure art and technology, the film art of the Bear Country can be equally divided with Europe and the United States. After all, one of the three major systems originated in the Bear Country.

Film editing techniques such as montage were also first invented and used by the Bear Country.

Compared with the three gold awards in domestic film festivals, the gold content of this award is only weaker than the top-ranked Golden Magnolia, but stronger than Golden Lily and Golden Image.

In the field of non-commercial films, this award has quite a high status.

This news is indeed worthy of being used for hype.

"Did you spend money? Or was it favored by the judging panel? Or... both?!"

Han Zhou formulated a three-year movie star plan, but he didn't expect that the first movie hadn't been officially released yet, and the good news had already come.

It seems that Wang Xiya was not joking when she selected "Mr. Hello Tree" to be sent to seven film festivals. Tianle is working hard.

If you are shortlisted, you may win a prize.

It does make sense to hype this news on trending searches now.

Now that Han Zhou's performance has been recognized by the Bear Snow Film Festival and has been shortlisted for the Best Actor award, even if he doesn't expect him to be successful, he must have a few brushes, right?

This may not necessarily attract casual moviegoers, but it is very attractive to moviegoers with movie-going habits.


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