Chapter 944: The Man Who Worked Miracles

readx;?“ Duke, did you forget to tell me something? ”

CBS TV is located in the studio in Burbank, Nancy? Josephson asked in a deliberately joking tone as he stood at the door of the break room, looking at the ring on Duke's hand. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

As an extremely shrewd agent, she knows exactly how to get along with Duke now, Nancy? Josephson has worked for Duke for more than two decades, and the relationship between the two parties is no longer that of an ordinary director and agent.

Sitting in a high-backed chair and looking through Pani? Duke, who was preparing a strategy for dealing with the interview, looked up at Nancy? Josephson glanced at him, smiled, and said, "I remember to let Tina inform you." ”

"Can't see you propose to Scarlett ...... your own eyes" Nancy? Josephson patted the back of the chair in front of him, "It's really a pity, I knew that I wouldn't go on a business trip to Europe some time ago." ”

She then asked, "You're not going to have a formal engagement ceremony?" ”

Duke shook his head, "Scarlett and I don't have any plans for this, and the ceremony will be together when we get married." ”

A soft knock on the door sounded, also interrupting Duke and Nancy? Josephson's conversation, Erin? DeGeneres' assistant came to inform him that the show was about to begin.

Give Nancy the information in your hand? Josephson, Duke followed the assistant through a long passage to the back of the stage, standing in the corner of the camera, and could vaguely see the busy figure ahead.

This episode of "The Ellen Show" is different from previous recordings and broadcasts, and it is not easy to invite a super guest like Duke, in order to increase the ratings and increase the highlights, this episode of the show deliberately adopts a live broadcast method.

On the opposite side of the stage was the auditorium, which was significantly more populated than a few more temporary seats, with about 500 spectators seated. Unlike talk shows, which always look for behind-the-scenes personnel to act as audiences, these are Duke fans specially found by the program team, and they also have a title on the Internet - Duke Blow!

Maybe at first. It's a derogatory term for a group that hates Duke, but it's grown to this point. Duke's fans have touted themselves as "Duke Blows" and are proud to tout their favorite directors.

And Duke also has enough capital for them to show off.

In terms of commercial performance, looking at the global film industry, Duke is the well-deserved No. 1 in the total box office list, North American box office list, single film box office list and many other lists......

Some people may pout and say that he is just a commercial director, at best more than Michael? Bei was a little stronger.

But the two Oss Best Director Little Golden Men made these people helplessly shut up.

In the dead corner of another camera lens on the side of the stage, the director of the show shouted to start. There was a round of applause from the audience, and the host, Allen? DeGeneres walked onto the stage to applause and stood in front of a huge background screen.

On the background screen behind her, there is an unusually striking work photo of Duke, accompanied by a huge headline - The Man Who Seeks and Creates Miracles!

Allan? DeGeneres crossed his hands in front of him and said, "When Duke? While Rosenberg continues to create a new era of cinema with stunning special effects and brilliant editing, he remains focused on the key to cinematic success: brilliant storytelling. ”

It's not time for Duke to play, Allen? DeGeneres walked to his seat. Looking at the big screen in the back, he continued, "For the last quarter of a century. Basically to launch a movie once a year Duke? Rosenberg, proving what limits a director can go, proving that the quality and quantity of the films he makes are just as jaw-dropping! ”

The big screen began to play clips of some of Duke's films, and along with the editing screen, Allen? "No director can contribute as much to modern cinematic technology as Duke, who is the audience's favorite director, who is intellectually but not majestic, and Duke is a visionary." He likes to stretch the boundaries of the medium's imagination and clearly depict his constant flow*. At the same time, he is changing our habit of watching movies, he is using practical actions and wonderful films. Prove your lifelong quest for cinema. ”

Speaking of which, Irene? DeGeneres made a gesture of please, "Welcome to the first director in history to step into the $20 billion club, Duke, please?" Rosenberg! ”

After checking his outfit one last time, Duke strode onto the stage, first waving to the audience, and then walking over to Allen? Beside DeGeneres, he was greeted with a large hug.

Although the other party is one of the most famous gay people in Hollywood, and is privately known as the person who has made the most Hollywood actresses, Duke doesn't mind anything. DeGeneres hugged and sat down on the couch across from her.

"Welcome, Duke."

Unlike previous shows, Alan? DeGeneres is well aware that it's not your average Hollywood director sitting across from him, "Congratulations on making it to the top three of the Forbes list of the world's richest people." ”

Duke nodded slightly, "Thank you." ”

The two sides have had enough exchanges before, and they have not been entangled in this topic, and more have touched on the film industry.

"'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Created a $3 Billion Box Office Miracle ......"

The conversation is gradually returning to the movie, Erin? DeGeneres asked with a light-hearted smile, "But unlike your other films, this one uses more traditional special effects, does this represent a return to traditional special effects, or is the future of digital technology not as good as expected?" ”

"It's true that Star Wars: The Force Awakens uses a lot of traditional live-action effects...... "but it uses no less digital effects than traditional ones, and without them, traditional live-action effects wouldn't have been able to do what the film would have been on screen." ”

His voice just fell, Alan? DeGeneres said rather-for-tat, "Not long ago, Steven? Spielberg talked about special effects at the press conference and said that he believes in the magic of practice and not the magic of numbers, what do you think? ”

"Steven is a true master of cinema, he is a teacher that we all emulate, he is always reinventing himself, so we can keep learning from him."

Having come to his current position, it is not a bad thing to be moderately modest, Duke said, "but I have a different opinion from him in some ways. He still edits in kem, and the editing table, which looks like a stubborn donkey, is clearly his safe zone, where he can show how he connects the footage. ”

Duke shrugged slightly, "But for me, the technology of making movies is advancing, I want to be on the cusp of the wave, I want to lead the wave, I don't want to let the wave wash over me, I don't want to watch other people behind me ride this wave to the shore, I enjoy the process very much." On the other hand, the action that balances technical production to the greatest extent is not to allow technology to encroach and interfere stylistically with the narrative, as well as the heart and soul of the film. I can say that I certainly didn't handle this well in Life and Death and Death Island, but I did it in The Dark Knight and The Avengers. ”

Allan? DeGeneres' question was very jumpy, as if trying to break Duke's train of thought, "Can you know what the first film really influenced you was?" ”

"I'm sorry, I don't remember."

Duke is certainly not a rookie, "When I was still in elementary school, I fantasized about telling a story from my own point of view, and I was a simple person who had a strong desire for fantasy stories in movies or books or anywhere. After that, at Mountain High School, I would spend an hour on the road, so I naturally read on the road every day, usually relatively short science fiction novels. ”

"When did you decide you wanted to be a director?" Allan? DeGeneres' problem was quick.

"When I was a student at the California Institute of the Arts, I started doing some basic work on Hollywood crews, such as working as a temporary worker on set,"

With a look of nostalgia on his face, Duke seemed to think of the scene from the late '80s, "I've seen directors mess up scene after scene, they don't know how to set up the camera or they don't know how to light it. I thought, if that's the director, I can do it too. ”

There was a good-natured laugh from the audience, and when the laughter stopped, Duke continued, "I didn't realize in my head that I could do it, until I saw some people doing a terrible job, and now it seems a little arrogant. Of course, you're going to have to face the situation someday, when you're really 'that guy,' you're going to direct the camera, you're going to set up the camera, and so on......"

"It's a time like this that is deeply intimidating." Duke's initial path to directing was not smooth, and the filming of his first film was full of hardships: "When you don't have any experience, it will eventually come back and you need to build up your strength." When I made Life and Death, I had enough confidence and experience, and luckily I didn't do too badly on a relatively low budget and with a short shooting cycle. ”

"Success is not easy, we all know that." Allan? DeGeneres saw Duke nod his head and asked the next question, "How did you develop the fast pace of Life and Death – this Rosenberg style of cinema that carries over to Death Island and your other work, which makes the viewer feel as if they are speeding through the wilderness?" ”

Duke shook his head, "There's no Rosenberg style at all, I'm not even sure there's one now, I'm always trying to open up new ways, like a skier who only likes the first snow, I try to find new snow." ”

"I didn't have a certain style in Life and Death, I had a lot of ideas, I wasn't influenced by film school, I wasn't influenced by John? Ford or the cinematic aesthetics of that era influenced ......" (to be continued.) )