617 Dexterity
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The filming of "Mechanical Public Enemy" started, but the atmosphere at the filming scene was obviously a bit strange. The male protagonist Evan Bell and the female protagonist Bridget Muna seemed to have a disagreement. Since the two entered the crew, they have never said a word, even if they say hello. There are many versions passed under the staff si. The initial version was that Bridget Muna had an objection to Evan Bell, thinking that Evan Bell was the big name, and directly expressed dissatisfaction with Evan Bell, which led to the relationship between the two people becoming rigid later.
However, the initial version was relatively reliable, and the subsequent version developed in two directions. The first direction was that Evan Bell became romantic and went to meet Brigitte Muna, but was turned away and even an unpleasant incident occurred, which led to the two being strangers; the second direction was that Bridget Muna tried to continue Evan Bell's position: Everyone knew what happened to Heidi Méng Gomarley at that time, but Evan Bell completely banned Bridget Muna.
But judging from the atmosphere at the scene, Evan Bell, Allen Tuddyk, Shian LaBeouf and other actors all had a good conversation, while Bridget Muna was relatively silent. She had a good relationship with the staff, but she always deliberately isolated her when the actors were chatting and laughing.
Looking at the expression, Evan Bell has always been very calm and seems to have nothing to hide. If you see Bridget Muna, you will not deliberately put down your face, just not say hello. Bridget Muna is more obvious. She never hides her annoyance to Evan Bell. As soon as she leaves the camera, she will immediately put down her face. She will not give Evan Bell any face, even if director Alex Prous interferes, it will not have any effect.
So, everyone knew that even if Evan Bell and Bridget Muna were not enemies, they were already dying. Fortunately, fortunately, during the scenes that just started filming, Dell Spner, played by Evan Bell and Susan Calvin, played by Bridget Muna, played by Bridget Muna, were originally an opposing relationship. Dell is a policeman who hates robots, while Susan is a doctor who studies robot psychology and supports the life of robots. The conflict between the two in concepts makes every meeting tense. Therefore, the tension between Evan Bell and Bridget Muna has a good substitution effect for the filming of the movie and has no impact on the shooting. Alex Prous had to let it go.
I came to the streets of Chicago early in the morning. Today I only had Evan Bell's scenes on a day, which made the crew members feel relieved. After all, every time I felt the tense atmosphere between the two leading actors, the work atmosphere was not so comfortable. Today I only had Evan Bell's scenes. So Bridget Muna simply didn't come to the set, but the young man Shian LaBeouf came to the scene.
Evan Bell was standing on the overpass at this time, and his movement guided Patrick Tatpoulos stood beside Evan Bell. "After a while, Allen will run over from under the overpass, you run over here." Patrick Tatpoulos made a demonstration, climbed over the iron railing, and then walked onto the road. At this time, the street had been closed, and although there were several cars and some pedestrians, everyone stood obediently. It was not chaotic.
Evan Bell followed Patrick Tatpoulos across the road, walked through the parking lot, then came to the overpass at the other end, jumped directly over the railing, jumped down to the middle of the staircase leading to the overpass, climbed over and fell onto the ground, and then crossed the road and threw Alan Tuddyke down.
This scene was filmed by Dell Spner, who mistakenly thought that an N.S.-4 robot robbed a passerby's wallet, and he began to chase the robot on the street. Alan Tuddyk played the N.S.-5 robot Sunny. This scene had nothing to do with him, but a substitute was needed to run in front and act as the object of Evan Bell's pursuit, so Alan Tuddyk made a guest appearance temporarily.
"That's the route. If you move, just do it first. Just think it's sensitive and handsome." Patrick Tatpoulos said with a smile. His job is to make the male protagonist look handsome and handsome in the fight, which is very important for the perspective effect of commercial movies.
Although "Mechanical Public Enemy" is a science fiction movie, the fighting scenes basically account for nearly one-quarter of them, which is also Evan Bell's first real martial arts work. "White Night Chase" is a chase scene, and several fights are just randomly struggling; while "Sniper Telephone Booth" is a slaughtered corner, and there is no direct contact. This time, Evan Bell finally had the opportunity to come into contact with the real fighting scene.
When shooting martial arts scenes in movies, in order to avoid the actors being injured, generally speaking, before the filming officially starts, actors will have some discussions with the martial arts director. Some directors like martial arts directors to give them all the routines to facilitate their camera adoption; some directors prefer martial arts directors to give a general direction, allowing the actors to play freely, and making the scene look more natural and realistic; of course, some directors have a persistent preference for difficult scenes, and when the actors cannot complete it, they need a substitute.
Alex Prous is the second type. He just asked Patrick Tatepoulos to give Evan Bale a directional idea, and left Evan Bale to play freely. After shooting, he would make adjustments based on the situation.
Evan Bell has no experience in shooting fighting scenes. His experience is accumulated by street fighting and fighting. It is definitely not handsome. However, in terms of agility, Evan Bell has enough confidence.
Evan Bell stood there, jumped gently a few times, moving his joints. When the sound of Alex Prous counting out sounded, his footsteps began to stand still, ready to set off at any time. Alex Prous counted out from five. When he counted to two, Evan Bell rushed out directly, and the camera galloped rapidly on the paved track, photographing Evan Bell's running posture.
At this time, Evan Bell was standing in a second-floor parking lot, with cars in front of them, and on the left was the railings facing the street. Alan Tuddick stood in the street downstairs to help Evan Bell play against each other. Because now it is mainly to shoot Evan Bell's scenes, Alan Tuddick only needs to jog in the street below and give Evan Bell a reference. Evan Bell needs to run forward along the street railings. After leaving the parking lot, turn left to be the second overpass, which is the end point.
After taking the steps, Evan Bell pointed to the street below with his left hand and shouted, "Stop! Stop!" and then ran with an angry expression. The cars in the parking lot were not parked in aligned manner, some were a little outside, and some were a little inside. For Evan Bell, it was like a hurdle, with barriers unevenly distributed.
Seeing the red Lamborghini in front of him, because he had not specified his movements before, Evan Bell did not hesitate at all. He stepped on the front of the car with his left foot, then stomped on the front of the car with his right foot, and quickly jumped over the car. After landing, he trotted about seven or eight yards away, and another black Mercedes-Benz appeared. Evan Bell then jumped forward directly, like a hurdle, and jumped directly from the front of the car, still shouting, "Stop, I'll let you stop!"
This time, after only two or three steps, another champagne BMW appeared. Evan Bell supported his hands on the front of the car, then he pushed hard, his feet together, as if Thomas was spinning in gymnastics, swinging his feet from above the car window and drew a semicircle, and then he flew out like a shuttlecock. After landing, he used the momentum and elasticity, and flew out like a bullet.
As a result, because the momentum was too strong, the whole person flew out of the camera track and rushed to the end of the parking lot. If he hadn't had his left hand held the railing as the pillar of the parking lot in time, he would have probably turned downstairs. At this time, Evan Bell's left hand pulled the railing, leaning his waist on the railing, and his head was poked out, and his feet were still hanging on the railing. He hung on the railing with his waist as the axis, like an acrobat.
The staff on the set were stunned. Evan Bell's agile skills just now were not like an actor, he was just a gymnastics, or sportsman, and he was leaping and hurdles, and had difficult movements. The length of a parking lot was about 200 yards, and it was an obstacle running. He ran almost in a blink of an eye, and it was still so easy.
After everyone was stunned, they realized that Evan Bell was hanging on the railing, which was very dangerous. Several people ran out in a hurry, trying to save Evan Bell. However, if Evan Bell had to wait for rescue, he would have fallen long ago. With his left hand exerted force, he would have taken back and stood on the ground easily.
As soon as he turned around, his eyes turned to Alex Prous, "How is it? How is the picture effect?" This is the most important thing.
Alex Prous was not too surprised. He was immersed in the monitor screen. When he was sitting in the director's position, he had to devote himself to it. "It's great, but it was the long view just now. Next, you have to shoot close-up shots. Can you run at this speed again?"
Evan Bell knew that this kind of scene would definitely not be completed in one go. He shrugged, "Even if my speed and method are different, you can edit it." This made Alex Prous laugh.
After saying that, Evan Bell looked at the action guide Patrick Tatpoulos and asked with his eyes how he was doing. Patrick Tatpoulos smiled and raised his two thumbs and expressed his appreciation to Evan Bell.
Evan Bell smiled and clapped his hands easily, "Do it again, do it again." It seems that he still has the potential to become an action actor.
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