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Chapter 88 Zhen Zhibing wraps up filming

Huang Peichang is almost sixty years old, but he still flies around with everyone.

Most of Wang Gang and others who played the role of the Seven Sons of Quanzhen are in their thirties or forties, and they have reached the time when they no longer rely on their muscles and bones.

But in order to better show the film and television effects, we are still shooting over and over again.

The most relaxed one is Chen Shuo.

Apart from the fact that he was a little unfamiliar with it at the beginning and had never cooperated with a wire master, his movements seemed a bit awkward and the wire master was tired of pulling him.

But once he became familiar with the feeling of lifting into the air and following the force of wire in the air, it became very easy for the wire master to pull up. After all, both parties worked together to exert force, and the smoothness was really easy. .

With good cooperation, Chen Shuo's movements were also very elegant.

At first glance, looking at the training results, one would have thought that Zhen Zhibing's martial arts skills were higher than those of Quanzhen Seventh Son and Huang Laoxie.

Regardless of whether it was Huang Peichang or Wang Gang, when they were in the air, their legs seemed to have fallen into the water, and they took turns flopping upside down.

But because there is no force under the feet, the body keeps shaking, unable to maintain balance, and the posture is not good-looking.

But Chen Shuo was different. Although he also kicked his legs in turns, his upper body was straight and there was no sign of swaying at all.

Relying on the strong waist and abdomen strength, combined with the pull of the wire master, he can calculate the approximate position when he is in the air, so that his feet are basically in the same spatial position.

When the body rises and the legs are completely straightened, there will be a movement of tiptoeing to exert force. This makes him climb up quickly and reasonably as if he has really stepped on something.

The effect is that his actions are more convincing than others.

It makes people believe that he is really flying upward through the air.

Even the movement of spinning into the air is smoother than others.

While waiting for a break, a message was also displayed in front of Chen Shuo:

"The character completes a stunt performance learning challenge. Based on the character's gains, career experience +100, skill: stunt experience +100."

Such a dazzling performance naturally attracted attention. While he was resting and drinking water, Zhao Jian came over and looked him up and down and asked: "You learn quickly, did you often hang yourself before?"

Chen Shuo put down the water glass in his hand and replied: "No, I did it once when I was in Zasak last time. This is the first time I have done so many movements. It feels quite extraordinary."

"It seems that you are quite talented. If you have the opportunity, you can do more martial arts scenes in the future." After Zhao Jian said this, he turned and left.

No matter how good Chen Shuowiya is, it is of little use to him. With his looks alone, it is impossible for him to become a martial artist.

And I don't want to be a Bole when I see a talented person. At most, I can just give him a few words of praise and give him some advice.

Chen Shuo not only quickly learned the action part of this drama, but also memorized the essentials of the other people's movements.

After practicing for a day, Zhao Jian asked him to speak out at a certain time to remind everyone what to do when and how to do better.

When we were waiting for filming, there were so many people and scenes, so we definitely couldn’t record the sound on the spot, and we weren’t afraid that his reminder would be misleading.

In the next few days, Chen Shuo practiced morning exercises with Xiu Qing every morning. After breakfast, Xiu Qing went to film while he, Wang Gang and others continued training.

After training for five days in a row, the crew was ready to officially start filming as the weather cleared up.

When we arrived at the shooting location, the staff behind the scenes had prepared the scene and set the location a day in advance.

As soon as the sound started, the shooting of the battle in Yanyu Tower officially started.

First, take a picture of everyone appearing. Except for the dead Tan Chuduan, everyone of the Quanzhen Seven Sons climbed up to the Pingdu River one by one to perform Qinggong and headed to the Yanyu Tower.

Even though they had been practicing for more than a week, time was not forgiving. Wang Gang and others had to repeat it several times before barely passing the test.

Chen Shuo doesn't need to show off Wia, after all, Zhen Zhibing's martial arts has not reached this level yet.

In the afternoon scene, Huang Laoxie appeared and faced off against the Quanzhen Seven Sons.

Chen Shuo, Zhen Zhibing, stood up for his master and took the first move. He missed the move and was caught in Huang Laoxie's hand, holding him up in the air and struggling.

Not to mention that Huang Peichang is not young, even a man in his prime cannot lift someone up with one hand and still say his lines in a relaxed tone, right?

So this scene became Chen Shuo's first wirea scene.

After Huang Laoxie threw him out, he and Ke Zhen'e replaced the dead Tan Chuduan, and together with the other six sons, they set up the Big Dipper Formation to fight against Huang Laoxie.

This scene was shot intermittently. During practice, I tried to make the movements as coherent as possible, but when filming, I divided them into segments and shot them one shot at a time.

There is almost no need to worry about the continuity of the actors.

What is tested at this time is the action director's skills, how to break up a set of coherent actions, shoot them one by one, and then restore them to a coherent performance through post-production editing.

Generally speaking, action directors prefer actors with martial arts or dance skills. In this way, not only will the director save time, but the shooting effect will also be better.

But there is nothing we can do now. Even if Chen Shuo doesn't collapse, he can't stop others from stretching their hips.

The most important thing is that at least seven or eight people take action at the same time, the scene is chaotic, and if you make a wrong move, you will have to go NG.

After the filming of a big scene was completed, another five days passed.

On January 31st, with a cry: "Pass!"

Zhen Zhibing is completely finished!

This play only had a few scenes and cost only 3,000 yuan, but it took him to three places and took a month.

It may not seem worth it, but the hidden benefits are far greater than his efforts and the 3,000 yuan salary.

Through this role, he not only learned horsemanship and met Nai Bao for free, but also met Xiu Qing and learned basic opera skills. Through these ten days of practice shooting, he completely mastered the skills of Diaowei Ya.

It can be said to be a full harvest.

Of course, there are also character challenge tasks:

"Character performance challenge task: Zhen Zhibing from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" completed.

The final evaluation is: perfect, with 200 professional experience points and 200 drama skill experience rewards.

Tip: Due to the special performance method, when the film is broadcast, special rewards will be obtained based on audience feedback. "

"Name: Chen Shuo

Occupation: Bard (Level 5: 5820/7500)

Skills: Drama (Level 8: 3480/4800), Stunts (Level 8: 280/4800), Singing (Level 3: 200/800)”

During this period of time, I continued to train Wu Qinxi twice a day, and did special training with wire and movement, and my stunt skills slowly caught up again.

As filming was completed, Zhen Zhibing’s character card was hung on the character wall.

At this time, the character wall already has four characters: Sima Xiang, Zhu Yunwen, Ade, and Zhen Zhibing.

Level 5 professional skills make his performance skills extremely solid.

The level 8 drama and stunt skills give him the ability to challenge more difficult roles.

If he were asked to play Zhu Yunwen again now, he believed that he could raise the character to a higher level.

It's just that he has acted before, and those are his experiences on the road to growth.

Without these experiences, he would not have achieved what he has achieved today.

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