Chapter Forty-Three: Wall Street Boots

After two weeks of preparation, "Wall Street" did not wait and see, and no news media reported on "Wall Street", the only tabloid reported that Michael Douglas starred in the crime film "Wall Street".

On April 18th. Oliver took the crew to Wall Street in Manhattan, New York City to start filming, and after negotiations between Townsend and the New York City government, it was agreed that Bird Pictures would use Wall Street as the background to shoot the movie.

Wall Street, as a financial volume area, can enter the movie to be known by more people, which is a good effect of publicity, after learning that some parts of the plot in the script of "Wall Street" are criminal, I disagreed at first, but after reading the complete script, the city government finally agreed to the filming of Asuka Films.

In order to shoot, the crew cooperated with a securities company to help them promote the film, and lent the crew a temporary rented office, which is fully equipped with financial equipment, and when you look up, you can see the stock data circulating on the screen above, and half of the whole film will be filmed in this financial company.

After a six-hour flight to New York in the afternoon, Lester and Dimes took a car to the filming place of the "Wall Street" crew, walked in and took the elevator, and came to the floor where the crew was filming.

In the office, Oliver is filming the scene where Robert Jr.'s Bud Fox goes to meet Michael Douglas's Gordon Geco.

Lester and Dimes walked in and saw the two of them enter the character in perfect condition, and after two weeks of studying the character, Michael Douglas and Robert Jr. both grasped the character of the character itself.

When the rest of the crew saw Lester arrive, they were about to inform Oliver, but Lester waved his hand and asked the crew not to disturb them.

As a producer of "Wall Street", Lester needs to come to the crew to supervise the production when he has nothing to do, observe the progress of their filming, and follow-up financial problems.

Lester stood quietly in the back to watch Michael Douglas and Robert Jr.'s performance, and when he looked up, he could see through the floor-to-ceiling windows a helicopter revolving around the building in the sky.

Oliver seems to have discovered Lance Cord's talent for filming, and adopted classified shooting, with Oliver directing the interior scenes, and letting Lance Cord and the rest of the crew shoot the exterior well, which effectively improves the filming process.

"Okay, Ka, this scene is over. ”

At the end of the scene where the two express their respective remarks, Oliver shouted to the whole crew;

Bang Bang Bang!

The applause rang out behind Oliver, attracting the attention of the others, and when Robert Jr. and Michael Douglas gave the flawless performances, Lester couldn't help himself when Oliver shouted, clapping and admiring the two: "You guys did a great job!"

"Thank you, Mr. Lester, for the compliment. Received Lester's admiration, Michael Douglas said happily;

"How's it going to be in Tokyo!" Robert Jr. asked when he saw his friend coming over and gave Leicester a friendly hug;

Before the crew filmed, Robert Jr. took the script to talk to Lester about the role, and after learning that Lester went abroad to Tokyo, he had to give up and found Michael Douglas, and talked about the character in the script of "Wall Street" and the run-in between the two by the way, preparing for the upcoming shooting.

"In addition to enjoying the flowers, by the way, I followed Emmanuel and them shopping, a very boring trip," Lester shrugged.

Prepare props for the next scene.

Robert Jr. was just about to speak, and Oliver shouted to the crew;

"I'll go down and prepare," Robert Jr. told Lester, and hurried to prepare the lines for the next scene, he still needed to act, and he couldn't talk to Lester for so long, especially since he was still stuffed in by Leicester, at the beginning he had heard the crew discuss him, saying that he went through the back door, but his serious performance won the respect of the crew.

Hey, Mr. Lester, you're here. ''Oliver finished his business and said with a smile on his face after Robert Jr. and Michael Douglas left;

The crew of "Wall Street" started filming, Oliver was the most excited, busy every day, very happy, and at this moment he saw Lester coming to the crew to supervise the production, and his face was excited.

"How's the shooting going!

Lester looked at the crew who had left the office one after another to prepare for the next scene, and Oliver followed the crew to the spacious office on the third floor, and asked;

Oliver hurriedly told Lester about the filming process of the crew, and after ten days of filming, part of the scene was completed, and the crew sent out to negotiate the filming location elsewhere.

The entire crew was suspended for six minutes because of Lester's arrival, and at the start of Oliver's shouting, it started running again.

The next shooting. Lester watched quietly from the sidelines, not interfering in Oliver's filming, during the filming, the director's rights are the greatest, and once the producer interferes too much, it will lead to the estrangement between the director and the producer.

Oliver's filming did not disappoint Lester either, he did a good job of interpreting the unscrupulous means of the financial market in a complex and believable way, and at the same time seemed very deliberate, very realistic, and filmed the plot design and script story well, and directed very skillfully.

This should be the steady shooting that Oliver learned when he was an assistant director before, and he won't make a mess of the crew.

Sometimes, when Michael Douglas and Robert Jr. or other actors don't perform correctly, Oliver will personally step forward to instruct him on how to move and face the camera.

Robert Jr.'s performance did not disappoint Lester either, expressing the character of Bard Fox, who was full of enthusiasm, came into contact with Gordon, was reused, and went into a state of disorientation.

Time flew by in Leicester following the filming of "Wall Street".

Wall Street villa living room!

The crew will shoot the reception scene mentioned in the script of "Wall Street" here, filming the scenes of Diane Lynne who plays the heroine and Robert Jr. who plays Bard Fox.

Seeing that the crew was ready, Oliver shouted to start filming, and next to him, Lester sat on a stool, holding the script, sometimes looking up at the script, sometimes looking at the few people who were performing.

At this time, the phone rang from the side, and he hurriedly put down the script in his hand, picked up the portable cellular phone, walked out of the shooting venue, and came to an open place to connect the call.

As soon as the phone rang, Dimes said with a happy voice in his hand: "Boss, the sales of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" toys are booming. ”