Chapter 447: Talented (Happy Birthday to Alliance Leader InfinityYKZ)
It turned out that when designing "Hogwarts", in addition to Rowling's original book, the Ghost Party Studio also made a lot of reference to some ancient and famous buildings in Britain -
For example, some of the older colleges in Oxford and Cambridge, Westminster Abbey, many castles and so on.
To put it more metaphysically, these ancient buildings have an element of mystery in their temperament, which is exactly what Hogwarts needs to feel in the movie.
This kind of feeling, of course, can be achieved by scenographers, but now that there is a ready-made plug-in of Francis Farmer, Charlotte will naturally not fail to use it-
He first asked Francis to follow him and go around Oxford, Cambridge and other places - ostensibly for the sake of filming, but in fact, he asked Francis to secretly extract a trace of leyline aura from the land in these places.
- Although there are no dragons in the leylines of these places, there is still a little aura.
These little auras had no effect on reality, but Francis Farmer had them, and he could simulate the feeling of the ancient colleges of Oxford and Cambridge in his chosen territory.
Of course, simulation alone doesn't make Hogwarts feel like it.
After all, there is no such magic academy in reality.
Fortunately, Charlotte has built a "Hogwarts" in her dream.
He could have taken some of the impressions from his dreams to put the finishing touches on this "Hogwarts" castle, which already had a little feeling......
In fact, most of the magic circles he placed in the "ancient castle" had this effect.
- It can be said that the huge studio called "Hogwarts" in front of you is actually built on the boundary between dreams and reality.
Although, there are very few dream components in this, and if Charlotte doesn't deliberately activate mana, most people won't feel it at all.
But this does not affect them to feel that fantasy feeling subtly.
This is the most peculiar thing about this "Hogwarts" castle.
Of course, except for Alexis, the others present did not know the magic of this.
They were just amazed at the generosity and excellence of the crew of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone".
After a brief tour, most of the representatives of investors who had nothing to do with the filming of the film withdrew.
This real and imaginary "Hogwarts" gave them a great deal of confidence. Now, they can go to London and enjoy life.
- Well, although considering the dark cuisine that the British Empire is famous for, it doesn't seem like much to enjoy.
Of course, the way to enjoy life is not just to eat......
In short, the smile on Charlotte's face also dropped after the representatives of the investors who needed to be fooled left.
Mr. Director has returned to his usual state of full aura on the set.
- Suddenly, the temperature on the set seemed to be two degrees lower.
"Joanna, I now understand why you said you designed Snape after him......"
Alan Rickman muttered to Rowling.
As a more serious actor, after becoming the actor of Snape, Alan once went to visit the original author Rowling-
Although it is not explicitly stated in "The Philosopher's Stone", the perceptive Alan can still see that Snape should be a man with a story. So he wanted to learn more about it from the original author.
After all, he was going to play Snape after that.
However, maybe it's because of fate, the two have become good friends because of this.
Rowling told him about the whole story of her work, even about shaping Snape based on Charlotte.
Originally, Alan Rickman didn't believe it-
After getting the role, he also met Charlotte as a director, and he didn't see the feeling of the wind that Rowling said!
Today, however, he realizes that everything Rowling said is true-
"What role else do I have to figure out!? It should be enough to directly imitate the way director Charlotte usually looks on the set!!"
Mr. Rickman complained in his heart.
However, as a dedicated actor, Alan Rickman is still very good when acting-
In the first three days of filming, he didn't even have a single NG, it was completely one.
- And this is not Charlotte as a director, but his performance is really nothing to fault.
This situation, if placed in an ordinary crew, is enough for Alan Rickman to be shocked.
But in the crew of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", this is a normal phenomenon.
In the past few days, everyone's state has been very hot -
Whether it's Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall or Ian McCline as Albus Dumbledore, everyone is doing very well.
The old man Ian McCline even had some regrets,
"If this is not a movie adapted from a fairy tale, but a complex drama, then our current level of performance will definitely work miracles. ”
Alan Rickman agrees with this.
However, he doesn't think there's anything wrong with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" as a movie based on a fairy tale.
- Because the performance of the young actors is so amazing!
If the general performance of adult actors is good, it can also be explained by the fact that everyone is an old actor, and their skills are good, but they just broke out collectively-
The performance of the little actors can really only make Allen sigh "Are the children all monsters recently?".
In Allen's opinion, this group of young actors who are 8 years old and no more than 10 years old can only be described as full of aura for their performances.
No, it's not a show at all!
This is the true nature of the show!!
The young actors are literally playing themselves!!
- If Alan hadn't been in contact with the children when he was teaching them to act, he might have thought so.
However, having worked with these children, he knows that Tom Felton is by no means as arrogant and sinister as his Malfoy, and Daniel Radcliffe is not as sharp and suspicious as Harry Potter - this child is actually an optimist.
- Although Tom and Daniel usually have a relationship with each other, there is really some tension like Malfoy and Harry Potter......
As for Emma Watson, this kid is quite smart like Hermione Granger she plays. Emma, however, is fond of pranks, which is clearly not what Hermione, a well-behaved hermione in the book, does......
"Could it be that the acting training sessions of the previous months were really that useful?"
Alan Rickman pondered in his heart,
"Or is it that Mr. Director is really good at magic, and he has a unique vision that every little actor he chooses is very talented!?"
It's hard to believe, but that's what it seems. ()
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