Chapter 264: Banmen Gets an Axe?

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Wang Qin was also a little surprised, originally he planned to guide her, but he didn't expect that Qianxun was like an old drama bone, and he didn't need his help at all.

After the filming of this scene was successfully completed, Wang Qin couldn't help but stepped forward and looked at Qianxun with a light smile: "Are you from a professional class?" โ€

Her every move doesn't look like a newcomer at all.

Director Li also said that he would let him take her into the play, but now it seems that it may not be needed.

Hearing Wang Qin's words, Chihiro shook her head and said, "That's not true, but I've read a few related professional books." โ€

As soon as these words came out, Wang Qin was stunned for a moment.

Just look at the theory, can you get to this point in practice?

For a while, Wang Qin couldn't help but be interested, and then asked Chihiro what he thought of various performance genres.

If it's a mule or a horse, you can know if you pull it out and slip it.

Whether she is lying or not, explore it, and it will naturally become clear.

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At this time, Li Man came over to help Chihiro touch up her makeup.

Chihiro let Li Man brush her face around, and said her thoughts to Wang Qin, "I only read the theory part, but I personally prefer the experience school, I don't like to take risks with myself, so I don't have much interest in the method of performance......"

At present, there are three main types of performance of actors, expressive, methodological and experiential.

Expressionism is the simplest, on the basis of understanding the role, highlighting the characteristics of the character through various forms of expression, while methodism requires the actor to maintain the same mental state as the character in front of the camera and behind the scenes, which has great requirements for the actor's own experience, for example, in order to play the disabled well, someone has to sit in a wheelchair for several weeks to feel the life of the disabled, if there is no similar experience, it is difficult to interpret the role. It is also because of this that methodist actors, often after the end of the movie, still can't return to the life of a normal person, and it is difficult to act, and some even end their lives because of this.

And experientialism, simply put, is to turn yourself into that character from the inside out, for example, in [The Legend of Emperor Ming], the actor must believe that he lives in this era, so that he can think and live like the character.

The reason why Chihiro shows no sense of disobedience, according to the genre, is a method school, because she really lived in ancient times.

But if she hadn't lived in ancient times, then now to show the natural casualness just now, she needs to subconsciously regard herself as a person with red sleeves, and then combine the character's living environment to interpret the character's life in the most realistic way.

Compared with the method school, the experience school is much safer, but it is also much more difficult, and most of the actors who are good at the experience school are geniuses with talent in acting.

Therefore, when Lin Yihan on the side heard Qianxun say to Wang Qin that he liked the experience school, he immediately sneered secretly.

Do you think you've lived the simplest scene, and you're a one-in-a-hundred acting genius?

I really don't know how thick the sky is!

Who doesn't know that experientialism is the hardest of the three genres?

And Wang Qin, an actor-level figure, is a common methodist.

Guan Gong played with a big knife in front of the door, and Lu Ban got a big axe in front of the door, and he was not afraid of laughing off people's big teeth.

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However, to Lin Yihan's disappointment, after listening to Chihiro's words, Wang Qin was not angry that she did not agree with the acting skills of the methodology, but nodded and said: "It seems that you have really studied the theory of acting, but there is no excellent actor who will only use one genre to perform, and when you have been in the industry for a long time, you may change your mind." โ€

Experiential, it's too difficult!

He has also studied, but after all, he can't easily substitute himself into the role, and the methodist, as long as he has similar experiences, he can perform the role well.