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Action actors can't afford to hurt. This is Evan - Bell's only feeling.
In order to shoot this chase scene, Evan Bell had already run for the eleventh time in the parking lot alone. Even if he was young and energetic, he couldn't stand such a toss. At this moment, Evan Bell stood there panting heavily, Teddy Bell came over with the third cup of warm water and handed it to Evan Bell.
In addition to shooting action scenes, fighting injuries, etc., the most important thing is that with frequent repeated shooting, physical exertion can easily cause movement deformation, which is very easy to cause injury. So, after running eleven times in a row, Alex Proyas finally let Evan Bell take a break.
Evan Bell is holding a warm water cup to replenish the lost moisture. The makeup artist has come up to help the dog Bell absorb the sweat. You must know that sweat is the natural enemy of makeup. The lens, etc. will have an impact, and the sweat must be wiped off in time.
Patrick Tatepoulos stood in front of Evan and Bell and pointed, "Do you want to change your clothes? I tripped twice when I ran up just now." Evan-Bell was wearing a light gray dress at this time. T-shirt, black denim kù, with black Converse classic high-top canvas shoes, and a black windbreaker on the outside. The material of the windbreaker is canvas, which is a rougher cloth pestle. I chose leather, but Bell felt it was too much like "The Matrix", so I replaced it with the current one.
Wearing a trench coat when running is only the case for the male protagonist in a commercial action blockbuster in order to be handsome. Evan Bell always recommends wearing a short, capable coat, preferably a jacket, leather, denim, or cargo jacket, just like a bounty hunter. But after thinking about it, Alex Proyas still felt that the trench coat was more suitable for this scene. As for the cropped jacket, I will wear it later for the real fight scene. Therefore, Bell, the dog, had no choice but to wear a trench coat and get messy in the wind.
Evan Bell patted the cypress-stained windbreaker and shook his head, "No need. When starting up for a while, speed up and let the wind blow the jacket up." After running back and forth so many times, Evan Bell also A bit of experience.
"Evan." Alex Proyas's voice came over, and Evan Bell stood there and shouted loudly, "What?"
Alex Proyas came over and said while approaching, "When you run, your expression is too relaxed and not in place." Originally, Alex Proyas did not have high requirements for acting skills. Yes, because this commercial film doesn't actually have many moments to test his acting skills, but Evan Bell is very harsh on this aspect. He is very clear that the charm of the characters cannot be completed solely by the actors themselves, but must also give weight to the plot. Just do it. If he doesn't need acting, then his previous full-fledged action with Alex Proyas on the role of Dale Spooner is meaningless. Therefore, Alex Proyas has to pay attention now.
Evan Bell frowned, "You mean when you're talking about close-ups?" After Evan Bell and Patrick Tatepoulos nodded, they walked over with warm water glasses, and Alex Proyas also He stopped and nodded, "Yes, you were too relaxed during the close-up just now, which is totally wrong."
When shooting fights and chasing scenes, it is easy for the actors to focus all their attention on the action scenes, and the control of their hearts and expressions is naturally less rigorous. This is also the reason why the action actors do not show their acting skills, because the audience is also focused on the dazzling action scenes. Who cares about the expressions and acting skills of the action actors during the fight, as long as they are handsome enough. Therefore, it is not so easy to be an action actor with acting skills.
Belle gave a wry smile, "Alex, if you let me run a few more times, I guess the expression is not relaxed, but tired."
Hearing Evan Bell's words, Alex Puloas smiled awkwardly, "Two more times, just two more times." In fact, the first few episodes of this scene are already very good, but Asia Alex Proyas was always too greedy and thought the next one would be better, so he dragged on for nearly two hours, all shooting this scene. Evan Bell also kept running in the parking lot.
In this scene, Dale Spooner's expression is actually very simple, that is, anger, because he feels that the robot has robbed other people's wallets, which makes his usual disgust for robots explode directly in his heart, and he doesn't need more than anger. Emotions.
Evan Bell nodded, "I see." As an actor, you don't need to complain, just work hard.
After re-shooting again, Evan Bell took a deep breath on the spot, adjusted his state, and looked at the camera lens at the end of the parking lot. Now he is going to shoot a close-up of the front. The facial expression is indeed very important, so the speed of running You can slow down a little and keep the rhythm, but the expression must be in place.
Bell closed his eyes and pondered the corners for a while, and then he heard Alex Pudoas counting down again. When he counted to two, his eyes opened, and he went to him angrily. forward. Because of the rest just now, Evan Bell's state has recovered a little, and this time the shooting went very smoothly.
Alex Proyas clapped and said, "Okay, the shot above is over, let's go downstairs to the street, and Evan continues to run on it." This chase scene was shot from no angle. , Evan-Bell's disaster is not over yet, he looked at Alex Spectroyas indignantly, "Alex, are you sure you and I have no grudges?" Everyone at the scene burst out laughing.
This is the sixteenth time Evan-Bell has run in the parking lot, not to mention jumping off the overpass or something, just the scene of chasing in the parking lot took nearly three hours to shoot, Evan- Bell ran back and forth for at least several miles, and more importantly, over obstacles, which definitely doubled the physical exertion.
With the momentum of the approach, Evan Bell stepped on the front of the car with his left foot, kicked his right foot, and the whole person ran on the front of the car, but only one step forward, the left foot became a little weak, causing the right foot to move forward a little. Not stepping on the right rhythm, Evan-Bell only felt that his right foot softened, but his left foot was still used to striding forward. At this step, Evan Bell was a little inaccurate about the depth of the landing. It's like going down the stairs, thinking it's the end, only to find that there is actually one more level of steps, the whole person's center of gravity is suddenly unstable, and Evan-Bell was running with all his strength just now, so the whole person jumped forward.
Alex Proyas, who was standing in the square and received the shooting, found that Evan Bell suddenly disappeared from the camera, and all the staff almost in unison let out a startled low voice, "Oh..."
Shia LaBeouf had been standing in the parking lot on the second floor, and he could clearly see that Evan Bell had replaced the third clean T-shirt, the first two were soaked with sweat. This kind of professionalism is a whole new world for Diane LaBeouf, who has been working at Disney. Although people have always told Shian-LaBeouf that the scenery on the screen requires countless efforts from sī, but he will never understand what it means without experiencing it personally. However, now Evan Bell has given him a vivid teaching lesson with practical actions.
A long time later, Shia LaBeouf still remembered that after the fall, Evan Bell made a little adjustment, and when he and Evan Bell's agent swarmed over because of fright, Evan Bell lay on the ground. On the ground, he had already half sat up. Seeing everyone's worried expressions, Evan Bell just waved his hand, said with a smile, "I'm fine, my feet are soft" and then laughed heartily. Afterwards, Evan Bell put one hand on the ground, stood up by himself, and shouted to the staff below, "Sorry, my mistake.
"Sorry, my mistake." Those words kept spinning in Shia LaBeouf's mind. Evan Bell fell just because of the limits of his physical strength, which didn't need an apology, but he did apologize for delaying the shooting schedule. What's more, Evan Bell then adjusted and got serious about shooting again.
Shia LaBeouf remembers that at the end of the scene, Evan Bell ran a total of 23 times before and after the shooting. After filming the scene in the parking lot, Evan Bell himself went into battle again, jumping from an altitude of 18 feet (about five and a half meters) above the ground to the stair landing, and then jumping over to the ground. This height is already very dangerous in normal times, not to mention the fact that his physical strength is almost exhausted This professionalism is a huge shock to Shia LaBeouf.
Before and after, the chase scene was filmed for nearly five hours. After all the filming was completed, Evan-Bell's exhausted physical strength recovered - after all, he was young, and he still talked and laughed with everyone, not only did he not Shouting hard, but glad that today's shooting went well.
Imagine that Evan Bell is already a big star all over the United States. He has a short debut and has not achieved enough achievements in music movies, but this does not affect Evan Bell becoming the most watched artist of the ZG year. But even so, Evan Bell still devoted himself to the filming conscientiously, and did not slack off in the study of acting, script, and character. This is a huge shock to Xi'an-Labor. Shia LaBeouf didn't know why Bridget Mouna disliked Evan Bell so much. In his opinion, Evan Bell was indeed admirable. At least for Xi'an-Labor, this is an example for him to learn from in the future.
The thing is, no matter how the staff praises Evan-Bell, and no matter how many people like Shia LaBeouf and Alan Tudyk admire Evan-Bell, Bridget Mouna is deeply rooted in Evan-Bell The disgust is that it cannot be changed, and sure enough the first impression is crucial.
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