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714 Visiting the studio

714 Visit the set

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Brian Dicen is 26 years old this year. He is now an assistant in the crew of the "Naval Crime Investigation Office" and helps with some miscellaneous items. If he has the opportunity, he can also play the role of Passerby A in the TV series.

On Hollywood sets, countless works are being filmed every day, and their demand for extras is also a large number. Many young people who are determined to become actors will seek these opportunities in the American Actors Union, hoping to accumulate some experience in the crew, and even enter the sight of some directors, producers, and associate directors to obtain some small roles with lines. This is an opportunity that young actors cannot miss.

Although Brian Diezen also dreams of becoming an actor, he must solve his livelihood problems before becoming an actor, so he serves as an assistant in the crew of the "Naval Crime Investigation Office". In addition, he also made guest appearances in crews such as "Crime Scene Investigation" and "Everyone Loves Raymond", getting closer to his dream step by step.

After finishing his work, Brian Dicen was watching the crew's filming. He was trying to observe the performances of Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherley and others, which were all worthy of his learning. At this time, someone patted his shoulder. Brian Dicen looked back and saw that he was the chief screenwriter of the crew, Shane Bonan.

Shane Bonan was talking with his cell phone, "Okay, I'll let me go out and take you in." Then he pressed the call button and said to Brian Dizen, "You go out and bring Evan Bell in." There are many scenes on the TV series, and the first time people came to feel like they were entering a maze, so it's not easy to find the scene that the crew is filming.

Brian Dicen was a little stunned, "Evan Bell?"

Shann Bonan looked up at Brian Dizen's face with gold-rimmed glasses, "Yes, Evan Bale, don't you know it? That's..." Shann Bonan really planned to introduce the question of "Who is Evan Bale", and Brian Dizen waved his hand quickly, "No, I know who Evan Bale is. He, is he outside now?"

Seeing Shane Bonan's expression, Brian Dizen realized that he had too many questions and nodded quickly, saying, "I'll go out now", and then ran out. He really didn't expect Evan Bell to appear on the crew.

Brian Dicen certainly knew that Evan Bale was the producer of the "Naval Crime Investigation Office", and Evan Bale was even his idol. He knew Evan Bale's experience after becoming an actor. After the outstanding performance of "Detective Hallucination", he won the interview opportunity of "Sniper Telephone Booth". He then recommended himself to persuade Christopher Nolan to use him to play the male lead of "White Night Chasing". These three works laid the foundation for Evan Bale's career on the road to actors, and it can be seen that Evan Bale, who is not a professional, has always been

He worked very hard, and he made it step by step by step with his own strength. Even after experiencing the glorious 2002, Evan Bell began to come into contact with commercial blockbusters such as "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Public Enemies of the Mechanical Enemies", but looking at Captain Jack Sparrow, who was so charming that everyone was overshadowed, no one would say that Evan Bell lost his characteristics and was still the maverick actor. Therefore, everyone is very much looking forward to what kind of work will be after the "Public Enemies of the Mechanical Enemies" is filmed.

As an actor who became a monk halfway, Brian Dicen, like countless musicians and filmmakers, believes that Evan Bale is their role model. The path Evan Bale takes is the direction of their efforts, and they also hope to make their own world in the entertainment industry along Evan Bale's footsteps. Therefore, even if you only play a small role in a cameo in TV series, Brian Dicen never complains, he still works diligently.

Recently, Shann Bonan intends to let Brian Dicen play the young assistant of forensic Donald Mellard in the "Naval Crime Investigation Office", adding some youthful vitality to the dark and cold morgue. Although nothing is certain at the moment, the assistant does not even have a name, and Shann Bonan also said that even if such a character is added, it will not be a permanent character. It must be decided by the audience's reaction after the broadcast. But this is also a huge improvement for Brian Dicen: it is not a guest appearance, but a character with a name, line, and camera. If he performs well, he may even become a fixed character!

Therefore, Brian Dizen not only admires Evan Bale, but also longs for him. When he heard Shane Bonan say that Evan Bale appeared at the door of the set and asked him to bring Evan Bale in to the filming scene, he was indeed a little confused.

After running, Brian Dicen didn't even have time to sort out his ideas, but ran to the door and saw Evan Bale. Yes, he saw Evan Bale, and Brian Dicen stood there a little at a loss. He didn't know whether he should be excited or calm. He didn't know whether he should say "I am your fan", because he estimated that Evan Bale's fans are all over the world. In short, Brian Dicen's brain seemed to be hypoxia, without any reaction, and without conditioned reflexes.

"Hey, hello, are you here to take me in?" Evan Bell just called Shane Bonan and learned that the "Naval Crime Investigation Department" was filming in the studio today, he decided to come and visit the set. After all, since the filming of this drama started, he, as a nominal producer, has never appeared on the set, which is indeed unreasonable.

"Hello, Mr. Bell, I'm Brian Dicen. Oh, no... God, yes, I'm here to take you in... I'm really happy to know you..." Brian Dicen said incoherently, touching the back of his head with some annoyance.

But Evan Bell didn't mind at all and took the initiative to stretch out his right hand, "Hello, Mr. Diezen."

Brian Dizen immediately stretched out his hands, couldn't wait to hold Evan Bell's right hand tightly, and then looked at Evan Bell excitedly. His chest was rising and falling due to violent breathing, but it seemed as if he had lost his language ability.

"Brian, I think you can lead the way." Evan Bell said with a smile, without breaking away from his right hand.

Brian Dicen immediately let go of his hands as if he was electrocuted, touched the back of his head again, and said in annoyance, "Sorry... I'm really sorry... Please go here, here." Brian Dicen came back to his senses in a panic and walked inside.

Evan Bell has seen many fans, all kinds of them, and they are much more nervous and excited than Brian Dicen, so he is very calm. "Have the crew's filming been smooth recently?" Evan Bell took the initiative to raise the topic and try to talk about some familiar topics to calm down Brian Dicen's emotions.

Brian Dicen did not expect Evan Bale to talk to him, and suddenly turned around, "Yes, yes, everything is fine." Brian Dicen turned around and saw Evan Bale's curious gaze. He immediately realized that Evan Bale had never been to the scene, so he was unfamiliar and curious about everything. But for Brian Dicen, who has been an assistant on the crew for more than half a year, he was very familiar with it. He seemed to have found a topic and immediately said, "This is the morgue, and it is also the place where the autopsy is conducted. It is Dr. Mellard's studio."

"Oh, duck (ducky, Donald's nickname)!" Evan Bell said happily. He looked around curiously. The dark fluorescent lights and the morgue inside were indeed quite gloomy, but there was no way to create an atmosphere, which was not considered horrible. But the smell of formalin was a bit heavy, "Do you have to post formalin on the set?"

"Yes, Mr. Bonan feels this is more subtle for the actors." After Brian Dicen said a few words, especially when it comes to areas that he is familiar with, he suddenly feels more comfortable. "This is an elevator, which can be connected and fro between the basement, morgue, appraisal room, and office."

It is called an elevator, but it is actually a model of an elevator box, not an elevator that can be used. During the shooting, after the actors stand in and the camera changes, they are actually the studio next door.

"Oh, the appraisal room, is Abby in it now?" Evan Bell visited the set of the "Naval Crime Investigation Office" for the first time. He saw the familiar scenes in the TV series and found it very interesting. He was not in a hurry to see the shooting situation, but hoped to stroll around every studio.

"I don't know, but it should be there. Because there will be Baole's scenes later." Baole Peret, a Gothic appraiser, is an indispensable member of Jethero Gibbs's team. After Brian Dicen answered, he took Evan Bell directly to the studio in the appraisal room.

There are still a few steps away from the studio, and you can hear the jokes in the studio. It seems that there are indeed people inside, and there are still many people, so you should be preparing for the next shooting.

The appearance of Brian Dicen immediately attracted everyone's attention in the studio, "Brian, is the shooting over there?" Everyone's first reaction was naturally this.

Before Brian Dicen could answer, Evan Bell, who was following behind him, walked out, "Hey, hello everyone. Wow, it's so cool here, just like I imagined." Most of the instruments in the appraisal room are real, because Baole Perett himself has a professional certificate for forensic identification, so a real environment is even more interesting for TV viewers.

"Evan? Long time no see." Baorey Perett said in surprise, giving Evan Bell a big hug.

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