Although Kimura Takuya is a super-popular superstar in the entertainment industry and has starred in many TV series that have created audio-visual records and ratings myths. However, due to his idol status, his acting ability has not actually been recognized by the mainstream.
Of course, this does not mean that Kimura Takuya has no acting skills, but that Kimura Takuya's acting skills are not up to standard and are somewhat superficial. Many times, Kimura Takuya is evaluated as relying on his face to make a living and look cool.
The Japanese people's admiration for Kimura Takuya is largely due to his impeccable business attitude and his handsome face.
To put it bluntly, Japanese people are all about appearance, and it is justice to pay attention to appearance. After all, this is a country where most people have to put on make-up when going out, and bare make-up means being disrespectful.
"Hi, Director Nakamura, I understand."
After some patient explanation and guidance from Nakamura Masahiro, Kimura Takuya understood what the problem was. He nodded at Nakamura Masahiro and then returned to the camera.
After Kimura Takuya was ready, and with an order from Nakamura Masahiro, the filming returned to the scheduled track, and the entire crew began to operate again.
After this relatively simple scene was filmed, the scene that followed was a large-scale group scene: Well, although the focus of the camera was mainly on Kimura Takuya and several other actors.
Since there were no close-ups of faces, and the extras in the background were all very experienced, the filming of this scene was quite smooth.
The threshold for TV dramas is not as high as that for movies, largely because there are relatively few close-ups of faces. As long as there are no big mistakes in expressions and movements, you can basically fool them.
After all, the TV screen is only such a small piece, and the resolution is only so small. The shots are mainly medium shots and close shots. The audience follows the plot of the TV series, and it is difficult to notice the details of the actors' performances.
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The movie is different. Not only is the picture super clear, but the huge screen will magnify all the details of the performance. Once there is a slight mistake, it will be a huge flaw in the eyes of the audience.
"Xinmei, come here."
Staring at the screen of the monitor and watching Kimura Shinmei's performance twice, Nakamura Masahiro was not very satisfied. Although the little girl did not have many roles, which was a minor role, if Kimura Shinmei's performance was too weak, it would still be affected.
to the audience’s perception.
"Hi, Director Nakamura...."
With a serious response, Kimura Shinmei jumped up and ran to Nakamura Masahiro's side. Probably because Kimura Takuya had warned her in advance, although the little girl's acting skills are not very good, her sincere attitude is impeccable.<
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Well, when thinking about the issue of acting skills, Nakamura Masahiro couldn't help but compare the little girl Kimura Shinmei with the crew's Ashida Aina.
Ashida Aina is about four years younger than Kimura Kotomi, and the two children can barely be considered the same age. But in terms of acting talent, the gap between the two is really huge.
It is no exaggeration to say that Ashida Aina's acting skills are not inferior to those of senior actors. No matter what kind of expression or emotion needs to be shown, as long as this little girl is given some time to brew, she can achieve the required level.
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As for auxiliary means, or direct eye drops and the like, they don't need it at all. If it were put into the domestic entertainment industry, let alone scorning young actors of the same age, even some veteran actors would be better than
However.
"Xinmei, when you perform, don't be too deliberate."
After restraining his divergent thoughts, Nakamura Masahiro pointed to the screen on the monitor, which showed Kimura Shinmei's performance just now. Although her role was just a minor role, within the scope of his ability, Nakamura Masahiro still took care of her as much as possible.
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Not only were there more shots, but a lot of additional personal close-ups were also added. For a minor character to have such treatment, it is really far beyond the standard, but who let her father be Kimura Takuya?
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"Supervision, is it necessary to control it a little?"
After carefully looking at the place pointed out by Nakamura Masahiro, Kimura Shinmei felt something clear in her heart. Although she didn't feel it during the performance, she saw the monitor screen and the obvious awkwardness made her realize the problem.
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"It's not a matter of having more control, it's that you don't understand the character's emotional changes at all..."
Quietly curling his lips, Nakamura Masahiro is really not very optimistic about this little girl's prospects. Although Kimura Takuya's acting skills are average, they are still above average. Why is her daughter so depressed?
Is it because Kimura Takuya didn't provide her with relevant acting training? Or does this little girl really have no talent? Depending on the situation, there is a high probability that she has no talent at all.
However, having a good life is also a technical job. Just relying on her father's status and influence as the king of Japanese dramas, Kimura Shinmei has surpassed most of the artists of the same period in the entertainment industry, and she can be said to have won at the starting line.
"You see, from here to here, there are obvious ups and downs in emotional changes... You have to stay in a very calm state first and don't move your eyes randomly. Do you understand?"
Pressing the playback button on the monitor, Nakamura Masahiro replayed the clip twice for Kimura Shinmei. While carefully pointing out the details in the picture with his hand, he patiently guided the other party on the issues that needed to be paid attention to during the performance.
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"The emotional changes here are more intense here. You should laugh here, but not the kind of exaggerated smile...just like the smile you usually show inadvertently."
"Hi, Supervisor, I understand."
I don’t know if Kimura Shinmei really understood it, or was she afraid of showing timidity in front of Nakamura Masahiro? Anyway, she nodded firmly, and her serious look looked quite confident.
"Okay, let's go, let's continue shooting."
Since the little girl was so determined, Nakamura Masahiro couldn't say anything else. He motioned the little girl to return to the shooting position in front of the camera, then picked up the loudspeaker and announced to everyone that the shooting had restarted.
"Everyone is on his way. We will start shooting the scene just now. We will get off work after the shooting."
"Everyone is in position, everyone is ready, check it carefully again, don't make any mistakes..."
Shoji Oshiro appeared at the right time, also holding a loudspeaker in his hand. While walking quickly, he reminded the staff of each unit from time to time and conveyed Masahiro Nakamura's orders.
"It's getting late. Try to finish the filming smoothly so that everyone can get off work early."
With the temptation of getting off work, everyone's motivation was instantly mobilized. After a short period of preparation and adjustment, the photography assistant standing in front of the camera closed the clapper board heavily, and the crew started shooting again.
As the filming continues, the cooperation between various units of the crew has become more and more tacit. After entering February, the filming progress of the TV series has further accelerated, and most of the scenes in Tokyo have been filmed.
The remaining part is about the scene of the expedition team returning home. Because the number of extras that need to be mobilized is relatively large, and the ships and other equipment for the scene also need to be coordinated, so Nakamura Masahiro put it to the last filming.
"Nakamura-san...."
A slightly rough voice suddenly sounded, interrupting Nakamura Masahiro's mind. He retracted his gaze from the monitor screen and turned around to see Kagawa Teruyuki with a smile on his face.
"Kagawa-san? What's the matter?"
"Arnold, Arnold..."
As if he was embarrassed, Kagawa Teruyuki's expression became a little awkward. After hesitating for a while, he said: "Is your movie about to be released?"
"Well, what's wrong?"
Nodding slightly confused, Nakamura Masahiro looked at Kagawa Teruyuki for no apparent reason. He was obviously a rugged and macho man, but his movements were somewhat feminine, which was actually quite inconsistent.
"I heard Kimura-san say that you invited him to the movie premiere..."
"Well, that's what happened..."
Nodding in the affirmative, Nakamura Masahiro looked at Kagawa Teruyuki's shrewd eyes, and he understood something in his heart. Kagawa Teruyuki probably learned about the tickets from Kimura Takuya, and he must also need tickets?
However, Masahiro Nakamura is a little confused. He is just a new supervisor. How can premiere tickets be favored by these senior actors? Is there some other reason?
"Nakamura-san, can you also give me a ticket for the premiere?"
"Uh... no problem, I'll ask Oucheng-san to deliver it to you later."
It’s just a ticket, and it’s not a big deal. Since Kagawa Teruyuki is willing to come, Nakamura Masahiro is also happy to have one more artist at the premiere.
After all, although Kagawa Teruyuki is not an idol, his popularity and influence are actually quite high due to his superb acting skills. If he is willing to attend the movie premiere, it can also bring a lot of publicity to the movie.
"Then, thank you."
"I should be the one to say thank you... After all, since Kagawa-san was able to attend the premiere, I took advantage..."
"You've over-praised...Director Nakamura, I'll see you at the premiere."
"Okay, Kagawa-san, see you at the movie premiere."
Watching Kagawa Teruyuki leave, Nakamura Masahiro calmed down. He walked to the center of the venue, looked at the crew who were waiting for the announcement, then reached out and raised the loudspeaker, loudly announcing the decision to move to Hokkaido.
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"The Tokyo part is now finished successfully. The recent filming has been very hard, thank you all for your support.... Go back and have a good rest for two days, and see you in Hokkaido...."
As the words fell, a burst of gentle applause sounded, and then more applause gradually joined the team, and soon it gathered into a warm round of applause.
It lasted for a short while, and everyone scattered around, either packing up shooting equipment or busy clearing the road... The entire shooting scene became busy for a while.