Chapter 25 The Charm of Literature and Art
After Emiya opened the list sent by Ryota, he discovered that it not only included professional talents for various positions, but also introduced an equipment rental company.
Boy, you are very smart.
In the next few hours, Emiya first contacted the owner of the equipment rental company and rented a set of high-configuration equipment in the name of 'Kikuchi Ryota'. The price was attractive and the term was set for half a year.
Then Emiya started sorting out the list again.
There are hundreds of personnel, and at least half of them should not be needed by the Imperial Palace.
After Emiya sorted the people on the list according to their strengths and weaknesses, he planned to contact them according to the serial numbers above tomorrow.
After resting all night.
Emiya became even busier the next day, and basically couldn't spare any time to do unnecessary things throughout the day.
Fortunately, the rewards of this hard work are also obvious.
It only took just over a day to create a complete crew.
That evening.
After contacting the person in charge of Suiqunyuan Academy and obtaining permission for filming, Emiya has finally handled all the current matters, including: finding actors, building a crew, dressing up, and setting up venues, everything in between.
, all handled by him.
It’s so exhausting!
Emiya drank the milk that Sister Sera had brought into the room at some point, took a deep breath, and lay on the bed as if paralyzed.
"This time I was too willful. Next time I will send more manpower and transfer these matters to others to handle."
Rested on the bed for ten minutes.
After regaining his energy, Emiya sat up again.
"Damn it, how many messages did they get in this day?"
Emiya took out her mobile phone, opened the line group chat, and found that the messages in it directly reached the display limit.
Takaki Tono: I couldn’t sleep, I was a little nervous.
Akari Shinohara:Me too.
Tohsaka Rin: Don’t be under so much pressure and just treat it with a normal attitude.
Shinji Matou: It's easy for you to say, but he is playing the protagonist. Think about it, if anyone without any experience as an actor suddenly takes on the role of the protagonist of a drama, let alone them, it would be a problem for anyone else.
feel nervous.
Akari Shinohara: Actually, it’s okay. My scenes are much less than those of Takaki-kun. The total time I played in the three episodes combined is probably less than half of Takaki-kun’s scenes.
Takaki Tono: Senior has not officially notified me yet, I hope you can give me some more time to prepare.
Okita Koji: Ganba! Actually, I am also a newcomer. Let’s work hard together!
Levi: I won’t.
Emiya: Your director is back! The matter is finally resolved.
Tono Takaki: Wouldn’t that be...
Emiya: That’s right, the filming officially starts tomorrow! Takaki, tonight you try to develop feelings, there is no extra time for you to prepare, the scenes on the first day should basically be yours.
Matou Shinji: Anyway, I don’t have anything to do, I just sit back and get my salary.
Emiya: Who said you're fine? Let's move the equipment with you tomorrow!
Sakura Matou: Cover your mouth and laugh.jpg
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Emiya didn't know how he fell asleep.
Last night, I chatted in the group for a long time, and then I felt a little sleepy, and my consciousness gradually blurred, and it was around eight o'clock in the morning the next morning.
With quite a bit of excitement.
Time flies to four o'clock in the afternoon.
Suiqunyuan College.
At this time, most students on campus were engaged in their own club activities, but there were also some, such as Okita Koji, who chose to go home or work part-time after leaving school.
But generally speaking, student activities can be seen everywhere on campus at this time.
Under such circumstances, Emiya's mighty group of people was particularly eye-catching.
"What is this for? Why are there so many people from outside the school?"
"Isn't there a radio announcement this morning?"
"Hahahaha, I'm here to film a movie. This time our school may become famous all over Japan."
"That's not necessarily true. Who is the director? And who hired the actors?"
"I know this. The director is one of our seniors from the previous years, named Shirou Emiya. He plays the leading role. Hehe, he is also from our school, and he is also the current head of the Kyudo Club."
"That's awesome!"
The students were talking a lot not far away and gathered together to watch.
Ministers from some idle societies, such as the 'Afternoon Tea' society, took the lead in appearing among the onlookers.
The opening ceremony of "Second Five" was not grand, and no media was notified to come for interviews, and most importantly, even if they were invited, they might not come.
Emiya sat in the audience and waited patiently. In fact, he was not interested in this kind of ceremony, but he still had to go through the process.
Under the host's fluent explanation, various guests came on stage one after another, which finally gave the scene a little more flavor.
After all the etiquette was completed, everyone dispersed.
Next, the real drama begins.
After Emiya determined that his first work would be "Second Five", he has been pondering the psychological activities of the original director Makoto Shinkai during the filming.
Emiya recalled the scenes in the anime movie countless times by relying on his innate talent.
No reason.
I just want to turn the anime into a live-action movie without losing the true meaning it wants to express, as well as the feeling that once made Emiya's heart tremble.
As a new generation animation master in Japan, Makoto's movies have always been dubbed "The Wallpaper Mania" for their extremely beautiful, exquisite, and beyond-realistic images.
Of course, if that were the case, Brother Cheng would not be able to become a so-called animation master.
After all, the screen serves the content.
The so-called content is the story. Looking at the development journey of Xin Haicheng's films, it is actually a journey in which a person gradually learns how to tell a good and beautiful story.
"Five Seconds" is Makoto Shinkai's early work, and it is also a work that brought him great fame. Its storyline is actually not very strong.
Emiya also planned to modify some plots earlier to make the conflicts more tense.
But after changing it again and again, I found that the taste was also much lighter.
Later, Emiya was thinking about it.
If Makoto Shinkai's film series is divided into two time periods, then in the early stage, the film style uses details and fragmented pictures to express the storyline, while in the later stage, the film style uses normal order and straightforward narrative to express the story.
The former is more literary and artistic, and is more likely to arouse deep resonance depending on the chosen subject matter, while the latter is the easiest and most direct way to make people feel the emotional changes of the characters in the story.
The two stages are not good or bad for Wei Gong, both are worthy of his study.
"Second 5" itself is an anime film that embodies Shinkai Makoto's previous film styles.
In a world where most youth films use the second method to present a work, perhaps using the first method to present a work can have a more unexpected effect.
Chapter completed!