Chapter 64: A Different Mind

Jude's idea was great, but it wasn't that simple when it came to actually shooting.

"Damn it!"

Jude took off his headphones and stood up from the monitor, shouting at the people in the room, "Stop, stop me!" ”

While the group of men who were firing fiercely stopped and looked at each other helplessly, Aiman Ruhr got up from a corner of the room and walked out of the room with a camera.

"Still no, someone blocked my shot."

Shrugging helplessly from Jude, Aiman Ruhr walked straight to the side to rest, while several actors in the room stood there listlessly one by one, knowing that they would definitely be scolded by the director next.

"Luther, have your men restore the shooting scene to its original state." Jude shouted to the scenographer behind him.

The actors in the room came out of it one by one, all with their heads down and not daring to look directly at Jude.

"Everyone cheer up, make up when you should make up, rest when you should rest, and we'll do this scene again soon." Jude surprisingly didn't curse, because he also knew it was an accident.

The previous many failures had already numbed him.

After saying that, Jude looked through the director's script he had drawn again, until he heard footsteps on the other side and looked up.

"I know what you're trying to say, if it doesn't work this time, I'll split this scene into multiple shots to shoot, that's all!"

"If you fail again this time, take out all the previous shots and re-edit them, and it should be enough to meet the needs." Eman Rull smiled wryly and shrugged, actually trying to remind Jude that they had failed enough times and that it was not a wise decision to delay like this.

Jude looked at Ayman Ruhr in silence, his eyes complicated.

Aiman Ruhr patted him on the shoulder, "Maybe you're asking too much of yourself, and when you have more money and more time, you can try again." ”

Jude shook his head, "Looks like you've lost your confidence too." ”

Aiman Ruhr pouted noncommittally, "You can think so, but don't worry, as long as you don't say stop, I will do my best to do my job." ”

Jude suddenly laughed, "Do I need to give you some more time to prepare?" ”

Ayman Ruhr picked up the camera and made an OK gesture.

"I'm ready!"

Jude turned his head and shouted at the makeup artist on the spot, "Casul, are the actors ready?" ”

The other party stood in front of an actor and replied without looking back: "I'm working on it, it may take a few minutes." ”

"I'll give you another ten minutes, and I'll have Marcus come over."

After saying that, Jude turned back to look at Aiman Ruhr, "I know you all don't think there is any need to shoot this scene like this, but I still want to give it a try, at least I haven't lost confidence yet." ”

The black actor named Marcus trotted up to Jude at a moment's notice, and he played the role of a planter. The boss behind the scenes of Ma's gang is also the "key figure" in this shootout.

"Marcus, the camera needs to be seen through your perspective when shooting, so you have to cooperate with the cameraman's movements, and you've been rehearsing for a month, and although you've messed up before, I'm sure you don't want to see your month's hard work prove to be in vain, right?"

Under Jude's gaze, Marcus nodded.

"Very good, remember that this is our last attempt, I can accept failure because I still have the whole movie, even if this scene is all deleted, it is nothing, but you are different, this is the only shot in the whole movie where you can make the audience remember you, whether you choose to be a non-existent passerby character, or seize these two minutes to shine once, it's entirely up to you."

There was a hint of hesitation in Marcus's eyes, he believed Jude's words, but it was too difficult to do all this.

"Remember, this is your last chance!"

Jude motioned for Marcus to go first, and he was ready to re-examine the whole shooting idea.

"Wait a minute!"

Ayman Ruhr, who was carrying the camera next to him, suddenly screamed.

Jude and Marcus turned back together.

Ayman Rull pointed at Marcus and shook his head, signaling that he wasn't calling him.

As soon as Marcus left, Jude asked Ayman Ruhr what was going on.

"I think I might have misunderstood you!"

Aymanruhr's answer confused Jude completely.

"I don't understand, what the hell are you trying to say?"

"I mean, your idea might be realizable, but we didn't find the right way." "During normal shooting, the movement of the camera is always disturbed by the actors and the space is limited, which is why we try so many times and always fail, in this case, why don't we slow down the time and give it a try?" ”

Jude was stunned for a moment, and then understood what Emmanruel meant.

"You mean to shoot this scene in slow motion?"

"A lot of action movies are filmed like this, especially for the current scene, the actors' movements can be slowed down, but the camera is not restricted, so that the angle of view and room for shooting will be larger, and the chance of success will also increase."

Eman Ruhr looked at Jude excitedly, as if success was already beckoning to them.

Jude was calmer, but he was also excited by the idea of Emmanruhr.

The possibility of success in slow-motion shooting is indeed greater, and it only takes some simple processing to speed up the action in the later stage, and I didn't think of this method before, because both of them fell into the trap of inertial thinking.

"The filming crew can be withdrawn first, and the next scene will not be filmed first."

Jude suddenly changed his mind, much to the surprise of the rest of the crew, and before they could react, they received another order.

"All the actors are in place, and we're going to rehearse again."

All the actors, including Marcus, began to secretly complain in their hearts after hearing this, in the previous rehearsals, it was because Jude changed his mind again and again, making everyone toss back and forth, this time I don't know what kind of idea Jude has in his heart, I just hope that the change is not too big, otherwise it will be the beginning of another round of torture.

The rest of the crew looked at the cast with great sympathy, and many of them had the idea that being behind the scenes was more fortunate than being an actor for the first time in their careers.