Chapter 276: No Learning, No Skills

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Washington, in front of the National Archives.

Standing among the onlookers on the sidewalk, Brianna Bendtner stood among the onlookers on the sidewalk, where a makeshift slide had been laid, and several staff members were setting up cameras on the slide, so you could guess that there must be a movie or TV series to shoot it.

The National Archives and the nearby Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument are nationally famous landmarks that often have a crew filming here, and Brianna Bendtner has seen more of them, so it's no surprise at all.

However, as a young girl, or a girl who has recently started chasing stars, Brianna Bendtner did not leave, but stood here with the intention of taking a look.

I can vaguely see a lot of people in the crew on the other side of the road shuttling back and forth, on top of a large trailer, a tall man soon came down, with his back to this side and talking to a short man wearing a baseball cap, the short man seemed to be a director, talking to the tall man, and constantly giving orders to others.

For some reason, Brianna Bendtner always felt that the back of this tall man was very familiar, like the male star she liked.

But she hadn't seen a real person, couldn't see the front, and couldn't confirm it.

The crew seemed to be working very efficiently, and it didn't take long for filming to begin, and Brianna Bendtner also knew that filming in front of the National Archives could not last too long.

The director over there gave an order, and the tall man flashed out of the back of a truck with a cylinder on his back and walked forward, and from her angle, she could clearly see the side face of the tall actor.

Brianna Bendtner's eyes immediately widened, and the excitement on her face instantly welled up, but when she saw the crew members standing nearby, she quickly raised her hand to cover her mouth and covered the voice that she almost shouted in her mouth.

Just now, a staff member of the crew came over to communicate, hoping that the crowd of onlookers would be quieter during the filming.

There are often crews filming on the streets of Washington, and most people have seen it, even if they are curious, they can control it, and there are rarely situations such as yelling that affect the crew's shooting.

Brianna Bendtner stared at the people on the set, pretty sure it was Matthew Horner, the male lead she had become obsessed with after watching Pirates of the Caribbean last year.

"I didn't expect to meet here. She muttered to herself, "I don't know if I can get an autograph." ”

Just as she muttered, Brianna Bendtner saw Matthew Horner come to a large van, looked around vigilantly, untied the cylinder she was carrying, and stood next to the car.

Then the director shouted to stop the shooting, went over and exchanged a few words with Matthew Horner, who stood there and didn't move, and the director left and the filming resumed.

Brianna Bendtner didn't care about anything else, but still looked at Matthew Horner, a man who just stood there, exuding a wild, masculine and tough temperament, which was very attractive.

"This must be another very manly character, right?" Brianna Bendtner murmured.

She glanced at Matthew Horner again, and even though he was only wearing a very ordinary jacket, the aura that was exclusive to men was simply outrageous.

Suddenly, a well-dressed blonde woman broke into her sight, the blonde woman was very beautiful, with obvious Nordic or Germanic characteristics in her appearance, I don't know if it was a dress or a performance, Brianna Bendtner could feel dignified, noble, charming, sexy and other qualities from her.

There is no doubt that this is a very beautiful and temperamental blonde beauty.

Brianna Bendtner muttered quietly, "It can't be the heroine, right?"

It looked like the blonde woman was arguing with Matthew Horner and snatched the cylinder.

The filming was interrupted again, the short director came over and said a few more words, the blonde left and re-filmed.

When the crew went into a break and many people left, Brianna Bendtner took out her phone, dialed her roommate's number, and said excitedly, "Alice, do you know who I saw?

She subconsciously gestured as she spoke, and the excitement that she had just forcibly endured all erupted at this moment.

"I see Matthew! Matthew!" Brianna Bendtner's voice seemed to tremble, "It's Matthew Horner!"

She glanced over to the car again, and Matthew Horner was still standing there, so handsome and cool that he had no friends.

"He's more handsome and cooler than he looks in the movies!" Brianna Bendtner shouted into the phone again, "I'm going to get him to sign an autograph!

Brianna Bendtner hung up, calmed down a little, and the crew started filming again.

Gradually, she noticed that more and more young people were gathering on the side of the road, and the name Matthew Horner kept appearing in their conversations, and they all seemed to like Matthew Horner.

Even, a few people wrote slogans like "Matthew Horner I love you!" on a blank piece of paper, holding it high above their heads.

More than half an hour later, the crew seemed to be finished filming, and a crew member came over to put away the barrier, and Brianna Bendtner quickly crossed the road and found the place where the crew parked.

It wasn't just her, almost all the young people rushed over.

"Matthew Horner!"

"Matthew ......"

"Sign, Matthew!"

All sorts of jumble shouts kept coming, and the crew's security personnel stopped Brianna Bendtner and them.

But the shout apparently alarmed the crew, and Brianna Bendtner found that Matthew Horner got off the trailer, had a brief conversation with one of the crew's stewards, and headed this way.

"Matthew! Matthew ......"

In an instant, there was even more chaos here, "Matthew!"

Someone else shouted, "Will Turner! I'm going to get Will Turner to sign autographs!"

Brianna Bendtner mingled in the crowd and was hoping that Matthew Horner would sign autographs for her supporter.

"Quiet, be quiet!" yelled a loud voice among the security guards, "If you're messing around, I'll have to take Matthew away!"

As if by magic, Brianna Bendtner noticed that the surroundings quickly fell silent, and when Matthew came over, he came forward in an orderly manner to ask him for an autograph.

Ten minutes later, Brianna Bendtner got her wish and took a photo with Matthew, but the photo would take a while, but the assistant next to Matthew asked for her phone number, saying that he would contact her and mail it to her after it was washed.

"He's so charming!" Brianna Bendtner said contentedly into the distance, "just so man!"

After signing some of the supporters, Matthew returned to the car and went to the next location with the crew, coming to Washington for more than two weeks to shoot, and the filming was almost all carried out in the crew's non-stop transfers, after all, this is Washington, D.C., the political center of the United States, even if the crew has the support of the local government, it is impossible to close an area for too long for filming.

Jerry Bruckheimer and Joe Detduba chose many historical locations as filming locations, but in the post-9/11 era, shooting in sensitive areas was not an easy task.

Prior to this, although the crew was allowed to enter the Lincoln Memorial for filming, the park service did not want filming to interfere with the audience's visit, so the crew had to find a way to shoot partially.

Yesterday's filming at the National Archives was even more restrictive, as very few people were allowed to enter the archives with movie cameras, let alone a large crew of people.

The scenes in the National Archives were filmed for only one afternoon, and the crew could only shoot some important and hard-to-replicate scenes, while the others waited until they returned to Los Angeles to shoot in the studios of Disney Studios.

As for the "Declaration of Independence" to be used in the filming, it was not allowed to be filmed due to preservation and safety reasons, and the crew hired experts to complete a replica.

Since the film wants to tell a very nonsense treasure hunt story in a very real way, it is essential to increase the authenticity and persuasiveness of the treasure hunt scene.

The crew hired a real treasure hunter at a high price, who acted as a treasure hunt guide during Matthew's filming just like the action director coordinated the action scenes.

In order to make the film as realistic as possible, Jerry Bruckheimer not only hired a real treasure hunter for Matthew, the male lead, but also found a code-cracking expert as a temporary teacher to help Matthew solve the problem of multiple passwords during filming.

Compared with action scenes, these are more difficult for people like Matthew who don't learn and don't know how to do it.

After filming the scene in front of the National Archives, Matthew followed the crew to an FBI training base in Quantico to film the scene where the actor stole the Declaration of Independence.

Hollywood has always had close ties with the U.S. government, and Jerry Bruckheimer has worked closely with agencies such as the Pentagon and the FBI, and as early as the preparation period, he hired a crime expert from the FBI to help design the theft of the Declaration of Independence.

The Declaration of Independence is on display at the U.S. National Archives in Washington, D.C., protected by state-of-the-art technology and the highest level of security, so the crew consulted with industry insiders on how to get inside the high-security building, and then made the appropriate set adjustments to an FBI training hall as a location for filming the theft of the Declaration of Independence.

The filming went well, and Matthew managed to steal the Declaration of Independence exactly as these experts had designed.

At the end of the day's work, back at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he was staying, Matthew took the initiative to ask several of the main actors in the crew to go to the bar for a drink together.