The "students" of Qianyuan's intensive learning class were quickly gathered together to talk and laugh. They were not much different from the students in the break. When they were not organized and disciplined and were not doing anything serious, Qianyuan Rinto was very talkative and able.
Just say you have a gentle temper and they will all get used to it.
Qianhara Rinto waited for a while and saw that everyone was here. He tapped the whiteboard with an oil-based pen and said in a deep voice: "Okay, everyone, be quiet. There is a task next."
There was silence in the basement for an instant, and everyone was sitting upright. Murakami Iori tilted his head and looked at Chihara Rinto, really confused about what he wanted to do, and Chihara Rinto was not in the mood to explain to her now, so he asked directly: "Yes?"
Anyone with acting experience please raise your hand."
Everyone didn't know why and looked at each other for a moment.
We are the ones who use actors, so why do we need acting experience? Next, how to guide actors to perform?
Hitomi Konoe was a passer-by actor and had a minor supporting role with few lines. However, he raised his hand and asked cheerfully: "Master, I should be considered to have acting experience, right?"
Chihara Rinto glanced at her and added: "Is there anyone else? A Hitomi's acting skills are enough."
Everyone looked at Hitomi Konoe and thought about her acting skills at the level of a minor supporting role. Seven or eight hands slowly raised their hands. Rinto Chihara looked around and found Shingo Yoshizaki, Haruki Tsumura, Tomohisa Mita, Yohito Miyawaki and others.
Everyone, including the Second Saint Son who came to listen to the class today, mustered up the courage to raise his hand.
The situation was better than expected. Qianhara Rinto was a little happy, his face looked better, and he said with a smile: "I didn't expect there to be so many people. It's really beyond my expectation. What have you performed?"
Miyawaki Yohito, the oldest, looked around and said first, "I participated in drama clubs in college and university."
"Specialist, I am a member of the drama club."
"I performed in stage plays in elementary school and junior high school. In college, I was the deputy director of a drama club and often played guest roles."
"I was a member of the film and television club in college and university, and I also made art short films with a few friends."
Everyone explained their club experiences in school one by one. Shengzi was the last to say, shyly saying: "I was also a member of the drama club in high school. I played several small supporting roles, but I didn't have any lines."
She stayed in the drama club with two good friends, and even "copied" Chihara Rinto's "Shiqi" short play. However, school clubs are definitely not as clear-cut as the division of labor in society. There are often not enough people.
It is very common for people to hold multiple jobs. It is very common for them to direct, write and act. I think the situation is similar for other people. Japanese club activities are really good. Most of these people like screenwriting, directing and even acting when they were young. When they become adults, they engage in related fields.
Profession.
Chihara Rinto wrote down all the names, and Konoe Hitomi asked curiously: "Master, why do you ask this?"
Chihara Rinto told the truth: "When making movies, those of you with acting experience are the actors."
Everyone was unmoved. I had recently been intensively studying. I felt that most of the time I wanted to "practice" a short play and experience the feeling of an actor being coached. It didn't matter. But Konoe Hitomi was even more excited. He raised his hands vigorously and shouted
: "Master, is it really going to be filmed? Let me be the heroine? Master! Master! I want to be the heroine, please!"
Among the young girls here, she and Seiko were the only ones. Chihara Rinto's eyes moved on their faces, and he felt that Konoe Hitomi was more suitable, and said directly: "Then it's you!"
Hitomi Konoe jumped up, clenched his fists, and said happily: "Thank you, Master!"
It’s not easy. I was a passerby actor three years ago and finally became a heroine. Although Ba Cheng is a short film to experience the feelings of an actor, she is also a heroine!
As if her dream had come true, she turned around and started laughing and high-fiving with Shingo Yoshizaki, Haruki Tsumura and others. Rumi Nishijima and Seiko looked at Konoe Hitomi with smiles on their faces. She was usually very funny and talked very playfully.
She is a little bit crazy, she is the happy fruit of the team, it will be fun to play the heroine again, just because everyone is locked in the basement and bored, and the schoolwork is heavy, it is not bad to have a good time.
No one took it seriously, and the commotion started again in the basement. Murakami Iori couldn't sit still. Seeing that Chihara Rinto became more and more serious when he spoke, and he was really choosing an "actor", he quickly stepped forward and said in a low voice: "Qianhara, you
What on earth are you going to do? Do you really want to use them as actors?"
Isn't this just funny?
These guys are all behind-the-scenes workers. If you ask them to be screenwriters, directors and producers, it goes without saying that they are definitely a strong creative team. They are not afraid to compete for the ratings list, but you let them stand in front of the camera.
Before, at most, Dangdang had human flesh background boards. Even though these people all had experience in club performances, there was nothing professional about that kind of performance. If these guys actually went for professional-level auditions, absolutely none of them would be qualified.
At most, it’s just because they are people in the industry who are familiar with shooting and will not be at a loss when standing in front of the camera. They are a little better than ordinary people, but their strength is definitely limited. The tone, movements, expressions and charm required by acting skills are all difficult for them.
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In her opinion, it is not easy for Chihara Rinto to accumulate some reputation. In fact, his reputation is the most valuable asset of this team. He cannot afford to waste it carelessly. She can no longer bear the urge to drag Chihara Rinto away and lock him up for work.
The team members are important, but Chihara Rinto’s reputation is more important, and you can’t take random pictures.
Qianhara Rinto didn't care, and laughed in a low voice: "I don't want to either, but I can only use them. They are all employees of the TV station. They don't need to sign again, and the legal department has nothing to do with it."
This is indeed undetectable, but Murakami Iori is still a little angry: "Don't you understand what I mean? Don't you think about your reputation? They... they have no acting skills, Qianyuan!"
"They don't have to have acting skills, just show their true colors." Chihara Rinto patted her shoulder lightly...with thick shoulder pads, and said seriously: "I'm not kidding, I really plan to use them to make a good movie, at least...
A movie that can be a hit, trust me."
Murakami Iori looked back at Hitomi Konoe who was bragging about himself, and Yoshizaki Tsumura and others who were making noises. He thought it was unreliable. However, when he turned back to look at Chihara Rinto's serious expression, the anxious look on his face disappeared.
, nodded and said: "Okay, I understand."
If someone else used a group of screenwriters, directors and producers as actors, Iori Murakami would definitely kick him to death without hesitation, but if it were Rinto Chihara, that would be a different matter.
This is a guy who can create miracles. He insists that it can be done, and 80% of it can be done!
Murakami Iori also became serious, thought for a moment and then asked: "If you dare to use them as actors, you must have your own ideas. I won't care about it, but what about the theaters? If you can't sign a contract with a film company, you can't use them to control it."
All the theaters in the country just couldn’t show it and they couldn’t make any money.”
Qianhara Rinto shook his head and said with a smile: "Not all theater resources are in the hands of film companies. Have you forgotten art theaters and famous painting seats?"
Murakami Iori was stunned and suddenly understood.
Art theaters generally only show literary films, also called mini theaters, and are a paradise for independent film creators.
The concept of independent films originated from Hollywood in the mid-20th century. At that time, Hollywood was monopolized by eight major film companies and followed a rigorous commercial production process with the goal of obtaining the most profits. However, although this model brought great consequences to the film industry,
It has developed greatly, but it is also considered by many filmmakers to have restricted free thought.
Therefore, many filmmakers raise their own funds, write and direct their own films, and shoot only to express their own ideas.
Today, the meaning of independent films has become even broader. Individuals can make them, a few good friends can make them, and school groups can make them. Once they are made, someone has to watch them, so some people have set up art theaters to screen these films to a certain extent.
For the audience, this place is a favorite of young literary and artistic people, who often spend time there.
The Famous Painting Gallery is a place that specializes in showing old movies. There are various forms. Some decide to show the works according to the theme, some mainly show local old movies, some specialize in showing movies from a certain overseas country, and of course there are also random things according to the temperament.
In these days, TVs were still too small, and old movie tapes could not be tasted at home, so you could go to the famous painting studio, and even get to know the owner of the museum and you could "on-demand" them.
In addition, "Second Hall" and "Third Hall", which specialize in screening works that have received great reviews in recent years, are sometimes considered famous painting stands. This is also because after multiple rounds of screenings, the copyright royalties are very low and the tickets are particularly cheap.
, only half or even one-third of the size of a serious theater, you can usually buy a ticket to watch two or three movies, and even sit there for a day without anyone noticing, it is also a good place to kill time.
Murakami Iori is a white-bones spirit, not a literary young woman, but she also knows about this kind of niche cinema. After all, she has gone to school. Students love to go to places like this. However, these cinemas are very small. They usually only have one screening room with the most seats.
It's only two or three hundred. It's not like a serious big cinema, which has five, six, seven or eight screening rooms. Each screening room has four or five hundred seats. Moreover, these small cinemas are independent of each other and have no system at all. Even the locations are different.
It's hard to find. You know where it's hidden.
She was stunned for a while and then said hesitantly: "Do you want to show it through this kind of independent small cinema? Is this possible? Compared with serious cinemas, not many people go there."
Chihara Rinto affirmed: "It can be done. As long as we can make the filming interesting and the reputation is good enough, more and more people will come to see it. Of course, you should take Miss Nishijima and the others to go out more and be willing to show
The more theaters there are, the better.”
Murakami Iori thought for a while and felt that this was the only way to go. He said helplessly: "I understand, I will try my best to get as many theaters as possible."
"Then thank you for your hard work." Chihara Rinto said politely, and then mused: "As the classroom principal, you simply signed a contract with them and said that this is an experimental independent film in our classroom and belongs to the classroom.
There is no need to alert the station about the business. We will do it secretly. If the organization committee and the legal department have any objections in the future, I will argue with them. The only thing is that we have to control the money well. We should use the old account of "Oji".
Your chapter formation committee won’t be able to take away the money for a while, but if you have money, just give it away and don’t accumulate too much.”
Murakami Iori nodded while thinking: "You don't need to worry about these, I will just come and you can continue with the meeting!"
She sat back and began to plan her tasks. Chihara Rinto knocked on the whiteboard, stopped Konoe Hitomi and the others from joking, and said directly: "Okay, let's assign tasks. Shiraki, Mita, Seiko, Kitayama, Uda assisted me in writing the script; Miyawaki, Yoshizaki, Tsumura, Hase, Tsukamoto, you all wrote the script simultaneously; the actors are the people who raised their hands just now, and the specific roles will be assigned after the script comes out, and then... Ms. Murakami, wait for the script to come out After that, you immediately submit it to the Film Ethics Committee for review. In addition, you should be prepared for the theater matters, the formation of the working group and the borrowing of various equipment. Miss Nishijima and others will be assigned tasks by you. "
Iori Murakami immediately responded "Okay", but Hitomi Konoe and others heard that something was wrong. Why should they submit the script for review? Aren't they just filming for fun?
Although they have never made a movie, most of them know the review process of the Film Ethics Committee, which is actually similar to the review process of TV series.
Before filming, the story outline and script are sent for review. The committee conducts a comprehensive review based on 47 small items in seven major aspects, including national reputation, social morality, laws and regulations, religion, folk customs, sex, bloody violence (actually there are only two (Personal viewing), you can shoot after confirming that there are no problems. After the shooting is completed, it will be submitted for review. Then you can add the "Ying Lun" logo to the title of the film. After that, it can be broadcast legally in Japan. Wherever you love it, you can put it there. Let it go, no one can care about it.
Hitomi Konoe couldn't help but raised her hand and said: "Master, why do you still need to send it to trial?"
"Didn't I say I wanted to make a movie?"
"Ah, is it really going to be released after filming?"
Qianhara Rinto glanced at her sideways: "Nonsense, why did we film it if it wasn't released?"
Hitomi Konoe was speechless, couldn't laugh anymore, and started to feel nervous. It turns out that I am really the heroine of the movie. This was too sudden. I was actually not prepared, Master!
Shingo Yoshizaki, Haruki Tsumura and others were also stunned. It didn’t matter if we filmed Lehelehe at home. It’s just idleness anyway, but if we are really asked to be actors...we are not the material!
Besides, we are a distinguished creative team, how can we be allowed to do the work of actors? We are much higher than the tool workers...
Tsumura Haruki immediately tried to test: "Specialist, are you kidding?"
Qianhara Rinto turned to look at him and pointed at his face: "Does my expression look like I'm joking?"
Tsumura Haruki was scared and shut up and stopped talking.
This expression was familiar to him. It was the serious face used by Chihara Rinto when he was doing business. Seiko also shrank her head at the same time. Just thinking about others watching her on the big screen made her extremely shy.
Miyawaki Yohito also felt numb. He had been a director for so long and he had never been on camera a few times. However, he did not dare to object to Rinto Chihara and asked hesitantly: "Um, what are we filming... ?”
It's okay to direct the performance yourself, but it would definitely be a tragedy if you performed it yourself. I hope the difficulty is not too high.
Chihara Rinto didn't answer, turned around and wrote the movie title on the whiteboard: "The Camera Can't Stop".