Entertainment: Who still wants to fall in love when there are cheats?
Chapter 27 The Shameful Agent
Chapter 27 The Shameful Agent
Li Boda stood by and looked at Dong Xuan and Ren Tianye standing in front of the camera, one holding a knife and the other holding a sword.
What was to be filmed at this time was the fight scene between Shangguan Yan and Sima Changfeng.
Speaking of which, fighting scenes are extremely difficult to shoot in any crew.
If the fighting scenes were filmed in Hong Kong earlier, there would be relatively few switching shots, and the fighting skills required of the actors would be higher. If the actor made a mistake, a long shot would have to be re-shot.
Nowadays, the frequency of switching between action scenes is slightly higher, so many scenes and equipment need to be switched. Each switch requires a lot of time to adjust the equipment, camera, lighting, etc. Of course, the requirements for actors' action scenes have been reduced.
However, in the crew of "Snow Goddess Dragon", the filming of the fighting scenes is different from the above two situations!
Dong Xuan and Ren Tianye had stern expressions on their faces and started a conversation that seemed very impressive but was actually so awkward that it made people want to pick their toes.
Then, Dong Xuan drew his long sword, and Ren Tianye also drew his long knife, and the two swung at each other from a distance.
"Cut! This scene is over!"
When Li Boda heard the director say that the scene was over, he didn't know what expression was on his face.
Are the fighting scenes in Snow Goddess Dragon just so improvised? Just two poses, a few shots, and that's it?
Li Bodat was speechless. He had been in many crews over the years as a supporting actor, but it was rare to see such mediocre fighting scenes as in "Snow Goddess Dragon".
Yes, it is rare, but it does exist.
However, Li Boda had encountered similar fighting scenes before. Most of those TV dramas with fighting scenes were not martial arts-based TV dramas. They were about solving crimes or something, with ancient costumes, but there were actually no fighting scenes. It was normal for the fighting scenes in such dramas to be bad.
But "Snow Goddess Dragon" is a martial arts drama! The fighting scenes in martial arts dramas are so bad, what can Li Boda say?
Li Boda looked at the director and the action director helplessly. He had no hope at all for this crappy drama "Snow Goddess Dragon".
Li Boda really feels sorry for the character of Ouyang Mingri.
Li Boda originally thought that he would play the second male lead, and maybe he would be able to obtain Ouyang Mingri's medical skills that are "better than Hua Tuo". Now it seems that the golden finger cannot be triggered at all.
(The fighting scenes in Snow Goddess Dragon are really terrible. I feel that they are similar to those fighting scenes in those fairy tales or martial arts dramas being filmed nowadays, and are almost on the same level as the fighting scenes in "Snow Sword". Now that I think about it, putting aside the filters, this "Snow Goddess Dragon" is really, really hard to describe. Especially now that I have opened it again and watched it, I found that its camera is still very flustered. The photography is not professional at all.)
Li Boda no longer had any hope for the play "Snow Goddess Dragon".
Filming is just filming, there is no passion or expectation at all.
Li Boda acted however the director instructed him to.
Li Boda sat in a wooden wheelchair, pinching a golden needle with his orchid finger, and then waved his hand -
"Cut! Very good, this shot passed!"
At this moment, Li Boda even thought that his acting skills were superb. He could just act casually, as if he wasn't taking it seriously, and pass it.
In fact, the director of the "Snow Goddess Dragon" crew simply did not have high requirements for this drama.
I feel like this director is the type who just fools people and creates a project to rip off investors' money.
Li Boda was right to think so. From the director to the photographer, everyone in this crew was unprofessional. However, Li Boda had a low opinion of his own acting skills.
Perhaps Li Boda did not receive professional training in acting, and he did not understand much about camera, lighting, positioning, etc.
But in terms of simple expressions, eyes, movements and other performances, Li Boda is not bad. In these simple aspects, Li Boda is not even worse than those who graduated from film and television schools.
After all, every time Li Boda's golden finger is triggered, the supporting characters will dream about his life, and some minor supporting roles can even dream into it and play a role.
It’s just that Li Boda has not studied acting specifically, so he can’t master it, so his performance looks very unfamiliar.
Another reason is that although Li Boda's eyes and expressions are fine, he has almost no idea about lighting and how to move. His performance cannot be coordinated with the lighting, which makes Li Boda's acting skills seem poor.
If these issues are addressed, there will really be no problem with Li Boda's acting skills, and he can definitely be called an acting talent.
Therefore, when Li Boda was filming "Snow Goddess Dragon", many of his scenes were passed in one take. Although the director himself seemed to be trying to give up, on the other hand, Li Boda's performance was not bad.
However, Li Boda did not have a concrete understanding of his own acting skills, so he simply thought that the crew of "Snow Goddess Dragon" was so rotten that it was beyond redemption.
So sometimes, Li Boda couldn't help but call his agent, the second agent, Sister Wang, to complain that the resources the company found for him were too bad.
The entire crew was in a mess, the director was unprofessional, the cinematographer was unprofessional, etc.
Li Boda complained so much that Sister Wang felt a little embarrassed.
After all, she used the company's resources to help Li Boda get the role, but she didn't expect it to be so unreliable.
But when you think about it, I've never heard of the director of "Snow Goddess Dragon", the screenwriter, the lighting and photography, and even among the actors, there is only one Sun Yaowei.
But these days, there are too many Hong Kong artists who come to the mainland to make money. These people who come here to make money really just want to make money and don’t care about anything else.
Especially since Sister Wang even came to the crew of "Snow Goddess Dragon" in person.
And when she arrived, she happened to meet [Snow Goddess Dragon] filming a fight scene.
Then she saw a group of actors standing far away, dancing randomly, and then a group of people fell to the ground. The scene was filmed like this, and the director actually said "pass" directly.
Seeing this eye-catching fighting scene, Sister Wang couldn't help but cover her face.
"Boda, I'm so sorry. I didn't expect that this crew would be like this. Don't worry, I will help you choose a role, a good role." Sister Wang patted Li Boda's shoulder and walked away with a face full of shame.
(End of this chapter)
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