1893 Gentlemanship
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What exactly does Colin mean?
Bryce chewed it carefully, but still couldn't figure out an outline. The performance just now was very good, how do I need to adjust it?
Out of the corner of her eyes, she glanced at Renly secretly, she knew that if she asked Renly, she would definitely get an answer - even she herself did not realize that Renly's authority and professionalism had been deeply ingrained into the concept; But she hesitated for a moment, and finally did not ask.
Since the scandal broke out, Bryce has consciously kept a distance from Renly. She doesn't like the way Renly does things, and she doesn't like anyone interfering in her private affairs. Although at work, she admires Renly's professionalism; but outside of work, she doesn't want to have too much interaction with Renly.
After thinking about it, Bryce still didn't ask, she decided to re-interpret it in her own way, and figured out the way Colin was looking forward to. No matter what, the actor's acting work still needs to be explored by herself. It is impossible for her to ask for help from the same actor every time she has a problem, right?
So, Bryce quickly withdrew her gaze, calmed down again, and began to think about different interpretation methods.
Renly, of course, noticed Bryce's out of the corner of the eye, but he still pretended not to notice anything, engrossed in his work.
Father, like son. This is a truth, and many times I am in it, but I often fail to see the overall situation and the truth of the matter. Even Renly himself is no exception, which is why they need to watch a replay of the show, and also why they need the director's opinion.
As a bystander, Renly could capture the flaws in Bryce's performance -- far from being a problem, at best a flaw, and the most important thing is to control it.
After the polishing of many commercial films such as "Edge of Tomorrow" and "Interstellar", as well as comedy films with commercial attributes such as "Anti-Cancer Me", Renly gradually explored his own understanding of commercial films.
Now, people have a common misconception about commercial popcorn movies. It is assumed that popcorn movie audiences pay more attention to visual effects and lack enough patience to chew on plots, characters, and emotions. This also makes commercial Movie performances are often more extroverted and more direct, even simply and rudely putting all emotions on the table - joy, sadness, pain and sadness, etc., all of which are thrown out directly in a roaring style, for fear of the audience. Don't want to spend time reading.
In the final analysis, this kind of thinking cannot be said to be wrong - the performance of commercial films really needs to be more direct, otherwise it is very likely to be drowned in the huge visual effects. example; but such an idea can easily lead to a misunderstanding, that is, it is too simple and straightforward, or even exaggerated, and it is easy to damage the integrity of the work.
The simplest case of comparison is that Tom Holland's performance in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is appropriate and appropriate, but if Tom Holland's performance is placed in the atmosphere of "The Amazing Spider-Man", That would be out of place - and Andrew Garfield's performance was too conventional, lacking in the charisma that his Peter Parker would resonate with the audience.
Here's the problem Bryce faced:
Bryce presents her emotions in a stage play style, all emotions are completely extroverted, and they simply and directly hit the beginnings and turns of each plot.
Is it accurate? precise.
Does it fit? Not suitable.
The way Renly handled the scene seemed a lot more mature. He hid all of Owen's emotional turmoil in the depths of his eyes, and what came out was a kind of heaviness and sadness, it could even be said that he felt the same. , did not pour out all the emotions too directly, and did not suppress all the emotions in the bottom of my heart too obscurely——
Where is the specific difference? First, the difference between raising the eyes and lowering the eyes, instead of filling the eyes with all the emotions, they deliberately cut off eye contact; second, the changes in hand movements and speech styles, on the one hand, increased hand movements To convey emotions, even intentionally increase the action, on the other hand, reduce the content of the speech, but increase the filling of details.
Renly found a balance between being extroverted and restrained.
When he starred in "The Pacific War", the fledgling Renly took every scene very carefully, especially the emotional sublimation in the ninth episode. In the blurred boundary between technical control and full devotion, he is really I lost myself, and all my emotions were perfectly mobilized; but looking at it now, it seems to have exerted too much force, but it weakened the group drama - in short, it highlights Renly himself, but makes him The whole scene has become uneven, and if it were now, Renly could have handled that scene more maturely and delicately.
That's what Bryce's performance is like.
Too extroverted, too straightforward, and too rough, and presented in the flowing picture of the camera, Bryce is too stealing the scene, but instead breaks the balance of the overall picture. Here's the problem. If Bryce's performance is high enough, then the director should be critical of Renly's play - suggesting that Renly should be more powerful; but Bryce's performance is not of sufficient quality, and when he grabs the scene, it will appear It's too grandiose, and the rhythm and weight are in Renly's hands, so the director is critical of Bryce's play.
So, where exactly is the problem?
In a nutshell, it can be said that Bryce's performance lacks control and sculpting, and the performance that is too extroverted appears to be superficial.
Exaggeration, lowering the quality of the whole scene, and then destroying the texture of the whole movie, even the popcorn looks a bit shoddy; it can also be said that the communication between Renly and Bryce is insufficient, and the rhythm and strength of their performances are not good. Being able to maintain the same balance, which in turn caused the balance of the opponent's play to be broken, affecting the look and feel.
Communication is still the most important part of the opponent's play. Bryce's performance is not good enough, but at the same time, Renly also needs to take part of the responsibility.
It's just that everyone, including Bryce herself, preconceived that Renly couldn't be wrong, so it could only be Bryce's fault.
In fact, Renly is ready to communicate and discuss with each other, correct each other and make progress. No matter what, they all want the film to be successful. This is a consensus; but Renly also knows that it takes courage to discuss professional issues. Yes - not everyone can accept others pointing fingers at their work, and not everyone has the courage to face the accusations calmly, what's more, every actor has his own way of acting and his own way of understanding, not necessarily an actor The methods can communicate with each other.
How can you be sure that Bryce won't be offended if Renly makes an opinion out of the blue?
Even during the filming of the "Interstellar" crew, Renly just completed the guidance in his own way. Only when the little guys Timothy Chalamet and Mackenzie Foy took the initiative to discuss and ask, Renly to share their experiences and opinions.
Now, in the face of Bryce, who has consciously kept a distance recently, as a gentleman, Renly naturally won't point the country rudely. He still maintains his politeness, focuses on his acting work, and pretends not to notice at all. Bryce's look.
Filming started again.
Both Bryce and Renly are dedicated to their roles again, unaffected by the alienation of real-life relationships.
Many people ignore Bryce's solid acting skills. Apart from acting spirituality or talent, there is no problem with Bryce's basic skills. Her years of hard work on Broadway have not been in vain, and she does have her own. The unique thing is that there is no suitable role to shine - adjusting the performance method and fitting the performance content is definitely not a problem for Bryce.
But the problem now is that Bryce didn't understand Colin's request or the problem, so naturally there was no way to find a suitable rhythm. After going in the right direction, the mentality and emotions inevitably fluctuate, which also makes the shooting more and more stumbling, and the number of mistakes is more and more.
I shot nine times before and after, and none of the shots were smooth and natural the first time. There were continuous mistakes, and even very low-level jamming mistakes. There seemed to be problems with the recited lines, so that Colin was a little broken. , want to solve the problem but make things worse and worse, and then have to continue to start all over again, and thus fall into a vicious circle that cannot be escaped.
In the end, it was Renly's suggestion to take a break and adjust for a while, which is a good thing for the entire crew.
Colin agreed.
Renly and Bryce walked back to the location of the crew, but Renly did not rest, but took the initiative to walk to the monitor and asked to watch the replay; Bryce was also enlightened, and walked over, looking forward to The problem can be found from the playback.
After watching three different shooting scenes, Renly had a good idea. The overall situation was similar to his guess. Now it depends on whether Bryce can jump out of the mold and find the rhythm of the performance.
Despite this, Renly still did not leave in a hurry, but still stood behind the monitor, accompanied Bryce and Colin to browse all the error pictures, and after making sure that there were no omissions, then turned around and not far away. Take a rest, give Bryce some space to think, and let her emotions relax—
In the scene just now, Renly looked very relaxed on the surface, but his mental requirements for control were not easy. Now he needs to relax, clear his mind, and rest for a while.
In the line of sight, two figures could be seen hesitantly standing in the distance, looking at him furtively, but the movements were too obvious to ignore.
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