1573 Resignation
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Jessica's expression was a little weird.
Renly's performance just now can't be said to be perfect, and there is room for improvement in the control of details, but the whole performance is done in one go, the emotions and the plot are perfectly integrated, and the characters and foreshadowing also resonate inadvertently. This is definitely a show. A rare performance, but Christopher asks for a comeback? This is not quite right.
No, to be precise, Christopher's request is normal, because directors are always trying to find a more perfect existence in repeated shooting. For them, there is no best, only better, not to mention Christopher He is a director who pays more attention to the picture than the performance, and it is normal to sacrifice some details for the picture.
But Renly's reaction was not normal.
According to Jessica's understanding, Renly is not such a submissive baby. Even if the director is correct, Renly will put forward his own opinions and find the most suitable mode in the discussion; however, Renly just did this. Simply nodded and agreed? This is really weird!
"What's wrong?" Annie asked in a low voice.
Jessica hid her doubts, shook her head, raised her chin and gestured straight ahead, because the filming started again, and the studio was quiet again.
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Renly finished filming the next scene again:
Donald stopped Cooper, who was about to leave, and brought up the parent-teacher meeting. Cooper stopped, then slowly turned around and faced Donald sideways.
The slightly hesitant expression revealed a touch of loss, as if immersed in his own thoughts, and seemed to be deeply immersed in his own emotions, the dazed loneliness seemed to have disappeared in the large-scale large-scale In the sunlight, only a vague outline of a face remained.
"Card!"
Christopher called for a pause, but the set fell into a brief silence. No one spoke, all were waiting for Christopher's orders.
Jessica savored it again. To be honest, Renly's expression is still wonderful, but it has a long aftertaste when he clicks it. The flash of his eyes and the sunlight behind the door are quietly integrated, and the picture outlines a thrilling feeling. If the photographer can adjust the angle well , presented in a perfect composition, this is definitely a picture worth making into a poster, even the still picture can't hide the loneliness in the eyes.
But... there is always a but, I always feel that something is missing, or that there is something superfluous.
"There are too many emotions." After thinking seriously, the answer appeared in Jessica's mind.
After realizing this answer, Jessica was so excited that she almost wanted to cheer and scream, but because the filming work on the set was still in progress, Jessica forcibly endured it, and her hands could not help clenching into fists. , to suppress their excitement and excitement.
The second version is good, everything is good, but the overall mood is a little too much, and it seems to be presented to the audience frankly: the story between Cooper and his children, the story between Cooper and his wife, there is a lot to be worth Digging places, this leaves room for imagination. If according to Jessica's original idea, this kind of performance is undoubtedly the best choice.
However, now Jessica has a little understanding of what Renly means: This kind of performance does make the audience think, but will it distract the audience and affect the clean and concise main line of the whole movie? This is debatable, and may even affect the viewing effect.
Of course, the premise is that Christopher's creative ideas and Renly's understanding and expression are consistent. If Christopher's ideas were the same as Jessica's, then Renly's performance wouldn't be enough; but the other way around...
Involuntarily, Jessica also began to ponder, weighing the two ways of acting and the different viewing experiences it brought, which is really interesting - the level of detail control in the performance is really amazing, even It has an impact on the whole picture and the story.
"Renly's performance control is really good." Annie's muttered exclamation came out of her ears. Seeing is better than hearing it. You can only understand it if you really experience it at the scene. Words are really difficult to express accurately.
Jessica leaned over slightly and whispered in her ear, "The Popper is even more amazing."
Annie's eyes widened, "Really?" Then she covered her mouth, lowered her voice again, and whispered, "I've been looking forward to that work very, very much, and Renly will never pick and choose randomly. works. So you mean, really?"
Jessica nodded excitedly, but instead of continuing to talk, she gave a look: I'll talk about it during the break.
In this short period of time, Christopher pondered seriously and finally made a decision, "Renly, very good, very good, but can you do it again? The angle is a little more deflected."
"No problem!" Renly agreed without any complaints or protests.
With such a good cooperative attitude, the crew members looked at each other in dismay: Could it be that Renly heard about the recent negative news in the industry and is now ready to start restoring its image?
But this is still not the end. Christopher repeatedly switched angles, shot back and forth five times, and finally stood in place, raised his left hand, supported his chin, and said doubtfully, "I think the first time is the best. ." After speaking, he looked at Renly helplessly and strangely, as if he was exploring what was going on.
Jessica immediately stretched out her hands and sat up straight. She couldn't help but exclaimed, "That's what I said! Look, I said it!" After shouting, Jessica realized her own Excited, he nodded apologetically to everyone, leaned back in the chair, turned his head and whispered to Annie, "The first time is obviously the best choice. Renly's control and performance are excellent."
Annie showed a playful smile, "Oh? I personally prefer the second time."
Jessica couldn't help being stunned for a moment, and then realized that Annie did not participate in the discussion between her and Renly just now. Her original thoughts were the same as Annie's, but when did it change? Wasn't she still skeptical just now? Why did you suddenly change your mind?
As she thought about it, Jessica immediately had a flash of inspiration and understood: It turned out that this was Renly's abacus!
Christopher is not a director who has a deep understanding of performances. He can capture and adjust performances with his own intuition, but he may not be able to give clear and accurate instructions. If Renly just throws out all the ideas directly, from professional With guidance from an academic perspective, Christopher may not be able to understand immediately, and may even become more and more confused. Instead, he may fall into a vicious circle of chicken and duck talking.
So Renly took a simpler and more efficient approach: present it directly, and then let Christopher choose. On the one hand, Renly can interpret what he wants; on the other hand, Christopher can also choose what he wants. This communication improves the efficiency of communication and lays the foundation for subsequent shooting.
More importantly, Renly presents the gap between several other performance styles, and then highlights the first performance style, completing the introduction quietly, implying that Christopher makes a choice that fits with Renly's ideas.
Sly guy!
Jessica finally understands now. No wonder Renly is so well-behaved today. It turns out that the real calculation is hidden here, bringing everyone into the ditch without knowing it - even she really understands it for the first time now. The theory that Renly had said before, and then blurted out that "the first time is best".
This guy... Jessica shook her head helplessly, and then she saw Annie beside her, with a confused but interested expression, as if waiting for an answer, let out a long breath, Jessica start to explain.
At the same time, Renly is explaining the ins and outs to Christopher, including his understanding of the core of the script, the main story line, the sublimation of ideas, and his conception of the character interpretation.
Christopher was always listening carefully, and then he frowned slightly, "In short, you want to take the performance in, right?"
It's really... a simple and crude interpretation, but objectively speaking, there is nothing wrong with this understanding.
"Yes!" Renly gave a straightforward answer.
Christopher understood everything Renly had to say, but projected onto the specifics of the performance, and his concept became blurred: What performance is prone to overly emotional? What kind of performance is easy to mislead the audience? What performance might be slowing down? All of this is not an accurate concept.
However, Renly's just-presented performance is a prime example of visually showing the difference. This is a brand-new experience for Christopher. There is a difference when there is a comparison.
"I personally feel that the first version is the best. If you think this is the most suitable acting style for the film, then go for it this way." Christopher made the decision without any psychological burden.
Renly didn't explain too much, just nodded in agreement. Working with Christopher, working with Alfonso Cuaron, Damien Chazelle, etc. is different, and now he is also adjusting. Of course, in general, there is a marked difference between the performance and the artistic work of commercial films.
Now, Christopher can accept Renly's way of performing, regardless of the means, but the two have indeed found a tacit understanding. Renly's small test has achieved good results, which is a good thing, at least it shows that Christopher has no objection to such a cooperative method.
Christopher didn't want to get too into the details of the performance, just wanted a result that was suitable for the movie; and Renly agreed, and in a way, it could be considered that they had reached a consensus.
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