Chapter 121: Epic Position, Camera Jockey (1)

Although sBs's "Popular Ballads" claims to be a live broadcast, because of the pursuit of real-time effects on the stage, in terms of time and shooting, it is actually impossible to do the live broadcast. Therefore, it is generally from noon to start setting up the stage, debugging the equipment, and starting to record and broadcast, until the final announcement of the results, the live broadcast will be used. As the audience can see, the background of the stage changes considerably when each singer or group takes the stage. In order to match the theme of the songs sung by the singers, each set took a lot of effort to rebuild, so there was no way to broadcast it live. In order to present a better stage for the audience in front of the TV, sBs decided to let the singers come over in advance, record and broadcast separately, and edit the ultimatum guò to form a complete and gorgeous popular ballad.

By the time our VJ team arrived at the stage venue, the crew had already been busy, the first scene had been built, and we walked to the edge of the stage and began to set up the equipment and prepare for the recording of the first song. Standing on the edge of the stage, with the audience area behind him, two field workers are arranging the auditorium. I glanced back at them, and my mind went blank. It wasn't until the angry voice of the VJ team leader sounded that I came back to my senses.

"Ah, where did Song Wentai go?" The VJ team leader, who was already a little older, raised his head and shot around the stage, his words full of anger and urgency. All the VJs were just like me, looking at him with a blank face, not knowing what was going on. At this moment, the VJ who had familiarized me with the workflow trotted up to the team leader with a worried look on his face, and whispered something in his ear. "What?" I don't know what the man said to the team leader, but the team leader pressed his shoulder with some excitement for a while.

"Gone? Urgent? Ahsi, no matter how urgent his affairs can be compared to recording, it's crazy, one less camera jockey, how can the shooting be carried out. You sue him, hurry up and let him get back for me, or he and I will both die. The muscles at the corners of the leader's mouth throbbed, he let go of his hand, pressed his eyebrow bone, and his blood pressure skyrocketed. I'm afraid, I'm afraid, he won't be able to come back now. Although he knew that the current state of the team leader was like a volcano, he didn't dare to lie, and he still honestly told the team leader of this cruel truth.

The VJ team leader stood in the center of the stage, holding the back of his neck, feeling that it was dark in front of him. The PD of "Popular Ballads" will come to the stage in about ten minutes, and if he doesn't solve the matter, then report it, and this is a performance accident! With one less camera jockey, there will be a significant gap for high-level shooting. Now, in addition to being scolded, there are two ways to remedy the situation in front of the team leader.

One is to use the only remaining camera jockey to shoot high-level pictures, so that the stage effect will definitely be greatly reduced. It is inevitable that the sharp-eyed entertainment will be singled out to talk about things, and the news of the next day will definitely be on the list. The second way is to call a camera jockey from other programs, but the camera jockey is originally a position with high gold content, and it is generally held by VJs with about seven years of experience, after all, there are more aspects to consider in suspended shooting than ground shooting, and the difficulty is naturally much higher. This position, in the whole system, is already quite high.

In the case of the VJ team leader, he is the only remaining camera jockey. In the filming system, they all have a great right to speak. It won't take too little time to come from another group with such a camera jockey. The consequence of finding foreign aid is that the recording time is delayed, and the live broadcast time of "Popular Songs" will naturally be delayed. The VJ team leader who walked back and forth on the stage didn't really want to choose any of them. Because once he chooses, then the hat of broadcasting accidents will undoubtedly be buckled on his head, and he still wants to climb up, he doesn't want to bury his future because of a broadcasting accident.

The PD was almost coming, and fine beads of sweat began to appear on the forehead of the team leader. The VJs on the edge of the stage were all discussing fiercely, and everyone was already clear about what was going on. "Te, things are difficult now, look at how ugly the team leader's face is." "Today's incident is estimated to be treated as a broadcast accident, but fortunately, there is a team leader in front of it, and it has nothing to do with us."

I wiped my nose and looked back at the suspended seat that had been erected for the videographer. Then he walked towards the group leader without a pause.

Walking up to the group leader, he looked at me with doubts in his eyes. I raised the corners of my mouth, and there was no bit of inhibition in my tone, but I said naturally as if I drank water when I was thirsty: "Team leader, I'll do this." ”

Perhaps my mention was a little too unexpected for him, and when I put the third way in front of him, he, who had been in a state of anxiety, suddenly fell silent. I stood in front of him, quietly waiting for his answer. When I said this to him, I didn't deliberately lower the volume, and most of the VJs behind me heard it. Inevitably, the cacophony of chatter came and went, mixed with deliberately muffled laughter. However, I heard it all. Let me think about what they're talking about right now.

"Is this guy crazy and has to go up and carry this black cauldron himself?" "It's not crazy, if the picture is not good enough, it will definitely be severely criticized." "I heard that this guy was transferred from "Roommate", and the VJ, who was newly recruited in January in the 14th issue, has also worked as a field worker before. So do you still need to use the word if? "Have you ever worked as a field worker before?" Who does he think he is? It's so arrogant that I dare to sit in the position of a camera jockey. ”

The discussion was very lively, and my expression was unchanged. After standing quietly in place for more than a minute, the team leader, who had not moved, finally made up his mind and swallowed a mouthful of saliva. Seeing his mouth, my upper lip turned upward, knowing this hot potato, now I have officially received it. "What did you do before?" The team leader, who didn't know my identity yet, asked after agreeing to my suggestion. "Field worker." I whispered those two words to him. The team leader's face changed again, and he crawled all over his face.

"When I was studying theory on my own, I was exposed to this thing." In order to make the group leader's expression a little better, I told him a pale piece of good news. However, the team leader waved his hand, not taking my words seriously at all. "Come with me, hurry up, I can tell you a little bit." As he spoke, he quickly descended to the bottom of the stage and walked to the rocker arm that the camera jockey was about to control, and I followed closely.

PD arrived at the stage just a few minutes ago, and took a seat in the first row of the audience, only 1o meters away. Now that the PD is here, the VJ team leader still has no change in his face, and his heart is not beating to explain it to me. The IdoLs in the first group will have to prepare for about five minutes. In five minutes, they'll be on stage and start recording. In other words, I went through about twenty-five minutes of assault training. During these twenty-five minutes, I was exposed to a lot of unheard of things. At the same time, I sweated for the fact that I had taken this hot potato rashly, but I couldn't help it, I couldn't watch such a huge opportunity slip away in front of me. Just now, when the VJ team leader was explaining, my phone rang.

The team leader, whose nerves were already in an extremely tense state, heard the bell and asked me to hang up without saying a word, I was also nervous and looked at the caller's name, hesitated, or hung up the phone, and at the same time completely cleared the doubt of "why did the crystal call me" from my mind, and there was no room for distraction at this moment. Five minutes later, the recording of "Popular Songs" on January 12, my show, officially began.

The thought that most of the footage of "Popular Songs" on TV would be taken from my footage, the nervousness began to bombard my brain and chest violently. However, when I was nervous, except for the little finger on my left hand, the other nine fingers were all shaking.

The phone rang again, and I took out my phone with a little crying and laughing, and then hurriedly turned it off. I took a deep breath and turned my head to look at the audience where I had been running around with wounds, and at the backstage IdoL lounge where I had carried the bucket to IdoL. Nervousness is driven out of the body by ambition on a large scale. Not to mention success or failure, but among the countless turning points in life, this moment is definitely qualified to be one of them.

With a wave of my hand, I asked the field worker to lower the alloy welded seat, and glanced at the VJ team leader who was already sitting on the seat not far away, I licked my exhausted lips, and sat down with my whole body propped up. When the field worker who operated the rocker arm saw that I had fastened my safety belt, he began to raise and lower the seat, and before the music began to play, the sound of the subtle hydraulic motor running penetrated into my ears. I gripped the special camera grip in front of me, my eyes glued to the stage.

The shaking stopped after a short time, and now the jib lifted the entire chair and me into the air about four meters above the ground, and I adjusted the camera angle in my hand so that it was facing the stage. At this time, the music suddenly sounded, and the first group of IdoL was about to arrive at the scene, and some fans in the audience were already shouting for it. As a series of footsteps pierced through the music, the muscular boy group RokkIss took the stage. Although I don't know much about this group of IdoL, the question of face recognition has little to do with me. The first problem I have to face has come.

As a camera jockey, one of the most advantageous advantages over ordinary VJs is that they are in the air, and the camera in their hands is specially controlled, so they can move a lot. Therefore, the switching between far and near shots of the entire stage is all handled by the camera jockey. For example, if the average viewer sees the edited "Popular Ballads" on TV, when the group first appears, it usually takes a close-up shot of one of the group's IdoL, and then the camera will be greatly zoomed out, and then the whole team members will be given a panoramic view. And the shooting of this shot, ordinary VJs are obviously impossible to complete, because they can't go on stage, and they can't move so fast with a camera. So situations like this are left to the camera jockey.

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