Chapter 100: Dubbing

Blue Sky Animation Studio, in the dubbing room, a gentle and delicate voice sounded.

A middle-aged woman with long hair and a shawl and a delicate face stands in front of the microphone to dub.

Lester walked into the studio, listening to the familiar sound in his ears, and felt like he was facing Belle.

"Here's his profile, take a look. ”

Chris Wetch took two pieces of information paper and handed them to Lester to look at.

"Born in 1956 under the name Peggio Hara. ”

"Isn't this the actor who voiced Belle in her previous life...... The voice of the chattering lines is very suitable. ”

After reading it, Lester came to a conclusion in his heart, and looked up at the middle-aged woman who was recording Belle's voice.

"She's right!"

Chris Whitch asked Lester's opinion, and by the way, he also told her how he liked her.

Because Blue Sky Animation Studio is casting for Hollywood for the first time, not many people come.

The appearance of Peggio Ohara made Chris Witch feel that her voice and performance were very suitable for dubbing Belle.

"Suitable. Leicester agreed with Peggiohara, which made Chris Vic smile.

Lester looked at the second document, the difference is that the person chosen by Chris Weige this time is not the same person who dubbed the beast in his previous life, but a middle-aged man from Australia, Luke Bush, one of the Hollywood ensembles.

"Luke Bush. After reading the information, Lester shouted to the middle-aged man who was reading the lines.

"Yes, I'm ...... Hello, Mr. Lester. Luke Bush heard Lester call him and got up to say hello with his lines.

The 34-year-old middle-aged man was a little restrained in the face of Lester, after all, when he met the director and assistant director in a group performance, he couldn't help but feel nervous.

Whether they can play or not, even if it is a small role, I hope that the director can give them a chance.

Short hair, tough face, and a strong body.

Lester looked at the other party's face, and saw that he was a little restrained, so he said, "Don't be nervous, relax... You're old enough to be my father. ”

"Don't dare. Luke Bush was smiling at Lester's words for a while, and he felt less restrained in his heart, but he still didn't dare to be presumptuous, so he waited for the dubbing to be finished and got the Blue Sky Animation Studio to give him the fee, which was his family's living expenses next time.

Lester asked, Luke Bush answered, and the question didn't end until Peggio Hara recorded the voice acting for Belle to speak.

"Relax. Lester patted Luke Bush, who nodded, took Peggioha's place, and began to prepare to record the voice of the beast.

"Here you go. Before he could start recording the voice of the beast, Lester brought a bottle of water to Peggioha.

"Thank you. Peggioha twisted the lid and drank thirstily.

"Ms. Peggioha, you read your lines pretty well, I thought Belle came out, what did you do before. ”

Lester begins to learn about Peggioha, who voiced Belle.

Peggioha put the water bottle down and gave a brief introduction to Lester's words.

Peggioha is different from Luke Bush in that he is bold and generous, and he chats with Lester.

The two stopped talking until Luke Bush was ready to start recording the dubbed lines for the beast to speak.

Christwich has a very accurate eye for people, and the first sentence of Luke Bush's mouth grasped the original sound of the beast, strong and without losing the momentum of the prince beast itself, Lester subconsciously looked at the other party's graduation school.

Graduate of the film school, professional student.

Lester realized that he was a college graduate, no wonder he was full of emotion and had a good voice.

It's a pity that such a college graduate ended up being reduced to a group performance, and he could only live on the living expenses of the group performance.

"You admire him. Chris Whitch watched Lester pay attention to Luke Bush, who was dubbing.

I just feel that his physique and appearance can play the supporting role of Carl, the bad guy in "Die Hard". Leicester said with interest;

When Chris Weige heard this, he looked at Luke Bush and found that the other party was really suitable to play a supporting role in an action scene in Lester's upcoming "Die Hard".

When Luke Bush finished recording the dubbing of the beast speaking, Lester waited for him to come out and said invitingly: "Mr. Luke Bush, I want to ask you to play a supporting role in a movie, what do you think?" ”

Luke Bush was slightly stunned, and for a moment he said with some hands: "I think it's good, but I still have to record the dubbing of "Beauty and the Beast." As he spoke, he looked at Chris Već. ”

The dubbing just now is only a small part of the dubbing of "Beauty and the Beast", and there are those complicated music raps in the back, which is very troublesome and will waste a lot of time, and he can't pick up the others at all, but he is a little eager to appear in the movie directed by Lester.

Luke Bush often mingles in ensembles, and sometimes he hears others talk about Leicester, knowing that although he is not a big director, he is also a director with commercial potential in Hollywood.

"You can act in a film directed by Mr. Leicester and you can also do a voice at the same time, you don't have a lot of scenes. At Lester's suggestion, Chris Wise agreed to Luke Bush join the crew of "Die Hard".

"That's a lot of thanks. Luke Bush said gratefully;

Peggio Hara listened to the conversation between the three of them, a little envious, but she didn't have that time, most of the dubbing in "Beauty and the Beast" needed her to dub, and the salary was higher than Luke Bush.

Leicester and Luke Bush talked about the start time, and Chris Wise took out a few copies of the singing lines and said to Luke Bush and Peggiohara: "You practice well, and there will be professionals who will come and teach you how to sing." ”

While the two practiced their singing lines, Lester and Chris Wetch also left the studio and took the elevator to the second floor.

Lester and Chris Welch didn't bother them, watching them paint the designs.

On the computer, candles with mouths and eyes are taking shape, and three small, medium and large candle figures appear in their hands little by little.

After the candle man was drawn, the designers began to draw things such as the teacup man according to the plot direction of the script.

This is where Belle appears throughout the film when she dances with the beast.

"What's going on with the beast and Belle? ”

Lester asked Chris Vicch in a whisper.

I'm halfway there, and I'm going to get the candleman and the teacup out first. Chris Whitch thought of the trouble between the two and told Lester about the production in the past few days.

Watching the designer get the candle man out, Lester took a look and said goodbye to Christwech.

At this time, at the beginning of March, "Field Platoon" was about to start, and "Die Hard", which he was going to direct, had begun to be publicly cast to Hollywood.

Back at Bird Films, Lester didn't go to see how "Die Hard" was doing, and went to Oliver Stone to supervise the start-up of production.

Several scripts of Flying Bird Film and Television were the first to be launched by Oliver Stone's "Field Platoon".

Casting began in early January, and in February, in order to realistically restore the posture of the soldiers, Oliver Stone endured 14 days of arduous military camping training for all the actors in the Philippines, and the actors were uniformly cut into military hairstyles.

By the beginning of March, the props and actors were basically in place, and Oliver Stone rushed to the filming location with the crew.