Chapter 574 Movies no longer need to wait for the cloud to arrive(2/2)
Some of them just calmly aroused the audience's attention, allowing them to be startled by the sudden firefight and at the same time see Forrest Gump's actions of relying on instinct to dodge bullets in very tense moments.
This series of arrangements are from perspectives that are impossible for ordinary human eyes to see, allowing the audience to pay full attention, follow the camera without daring to blink, and pay attention to the center of the picture - Forrest Gump.
Unknowingly, the audience will be worried about Forrest Gump, hoping that he can turn danger into good luck and escape this disaster.
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I couldn't help but worry, but I didn't take my attention away from the center of the story. I screamed for the director - this shot is so amazing!
If that were to happen, the audience would be separated from the plot, which would destroy the immersion in the movie.
"A very good shot..." Director of Photography Tang was also very satisfied and told Ronald that this was OK.
"Okay, let's take a five-minute break and move on to the next one."
Everyone stood up, drank some water, and did not leave the muddy land.
Ronald wanted them to maintain the feeling of intense adrenal gland secretion so that they could have that live feeling when shooting close-ups.
"Action!"
Filming resumed immediately. Lieutenant Dan got the phone and called the headquarters, "Strong hand, strong hand, we are Lima 6...under, listen, we are under attack in Blue Point Forest, repeat, Blue Point Forest
We were attacked...the other side had rockets and AK-47s, and we suffered heavy losses..."
Gary Sinise, who plays Lieutenant Dan, still maintains the tone of a professional soldier. Under the fierce firepower of the enemy, he remains calm in the face of danger. After reporting the situation, he orders everyone to retreat.
"Throw that thing away, we retreat...The enemy's firepower is strong, we are suppressed, we retreat, retreat..."
"Run, Forrest, run!" Babu is Forrest's best friend in the army. Like Jenny, he saw that Forrest was frozen in place because of his lack of intelligence and didn't know what to do, so he started to attack Forrest.
Willing to shout.
Mykelti Williamson, who played Barb, had his face covered with dirt from the explosion. He shouted desperately, not caring that all kinds of dirt would get into his big mouth when he opened his mouth.
At first glance, the audience knows that this is a good comrade who is loyal to his friends. The anxiety on his face and his stress reaction in emergency situations on the battlefield are all very similar to his performance.
A camera was shooting a close-up on him. Ronald watched from a distance. He could only pray that these actors would not waste the immersive feeling of the first shot. If they could capture it, it would definitely be the best.
Performance.
Another camera was shooting a close-up of Tom Hanks. All kinds of soil and grass roots were jumping around him, and Hanks had an inexplicable look on his face. This scene was beyond Forrest Gump's ability to understand.
A-Gump wasn't afraid, he just didn't know what was going on and didn't know whether he should stay where he was or run with Babu, because Lieutenant Dan didn't give him any orders.
"Retreat, Forrest!" Lieutenant Dan shouted at him, but amid the sound of gunfire and the excessive secretion of adrenaline, Forrest might not have heard it.
Lieutenant Dan became anxious, strode over and grabbed Forrest Gump's collar badge, "Run, Forrest Gump, run the hell away!"
Finally, Forrest Gump remembered Jenny's instructions to him and ran away when he encountered a problem he couldn't handle. He stood up and ran towards the back with the speed of a college football all-star running back.
"Cut!"
The filming went smoothly, Ronald required almost no guidance or communication, and the actors automatically found the right acting method.
Especially Tom Hanks, who captured Forrest Gump's various emotions during the war, the panic and fear brought about by human instincts, the ignorance of not knowing what was going on, and the deep-rooted feeling of Forrest Gump following other people's orders.
Gan's inner tendencies manifest themselves just right at the right time.
"Damn it, this is a movie-level performance."
The next day, when Ronald came to see the samples early in the morning, he sighed.
Unfortunately, the tracer bullet was not captured because it traveled too fast. Ronald had to discuss with Van Fleet how to use computer special effects to simulate the trajectory of the tracer bullet across the screen.
"Aunt, I'm glad that you are here to accompany me to shoot the Vietnam War scenes, but we will go to DC to shoot in a few days."
After breakfast, Ronald came to see Aunt Karen and wanted her to go home first. Below are the shots of Forrest Gump returning to the battlefield several times and carrying many comrades and the dying Babu out of the danger zone.
These are too similar to the experiences of his uncle who died in the Vietnam War and Ronald's father. Ronald himself felt that it was a bit too personal. For the sake of his aunt's emotional stability, he came to persuade her to leave first.
"Ronnie, I'm leaving first. I'll wait until you go to DC to film. It just so happens that Donna and Little Doug are also going to DC. Let them accompany you then..."
Yesterday's scene was too real, it evoked memories that Aunt Karen had buried for a long time, and it was a bit unbearable.
"Let's continue the scene from yesterday!"
When it was time to start shooting in the morning, Ronald stood in the mud again. The team of makeup artists tried their best to restore the actors to their dirty look from yesterday, and then put blood stains and bandages on some people.
Chapter completed!