Zheng Weiwei’s film crew is very professional.
A three-month shooting period for a film crew is already quite good.
Wen Yu has so comrcial activities, but they are all scheduled after the film shooting, which is a basic professional quality for film actors, different from TV drama crews where the leads are often missing.
Everyone is also quite relaxed.
They shoot for six days and then rest for one day.
Sheng Tang is a local, and she goes ho whenever she has a break.
The other crew mbers ask her if there are any fun spots in the city, and Sheng Tang would give them so recomndations.
However, after the last incident, Wen Yu no longer tries to befriend Sheng Tang.
During acting, Wen Yu cooperates normally, even with a hint of deliberate competition.
The two actors are originally in an opposing state in the drama, and their competition in acting is sothing the crew is happy to see.
However, everyone’s talents are different.
Sheng Tang is not only very talented but also has a professional background, and her acting skills accumulated from her past experience in the entertainnt industry surpass Wen Yu despite all her efforts.
Wen Yu is constantly overshadowed by Sheng Tang.
Every ti they have a scene together, the audience’s attention is on Sheng Tang, not Wen Yu, and the director and Zheng Weiwei have already noticed this.
This ti during the break, Zheng Weiwei said to Sheng Tang, "Can your agent co to the set?"
An agent is not a personal assistant; he needs to handle various affairs for the actor and is very busy.
Ke Fei not only helps Sheng Tang contact the crew but also needs to build her network and does not follow the crew.
"Sure." Sheng Tang smiled, "Sister Zheng, is there sothing wrong?"
Zheng Weiwei smiled at her, "It’s not a bad thing. Let him co over the day after tomorrow, would that be okay?"
"Okay."
Sheng Tang called Ke Fei.
Ke Fei was in Beijing, dealing with the publicity party of "Invincible Life," hoping to get Sheng Tang an equal stance as the female lead in the upcoming publicity.
Although it’s a male-centric film, the weight of the female lead is still higher than Sheng Tang’s supporting role, so the agent needs to be very persuasive.
Receiving the call, Ke Fei asked, "Did you get into trouble?"
"No." Sheng Tang replied honestly, "I think it’s sothing good."
Ke Fei said, "Alright, I’ll co back tomorrow. My business here isn’t finished yet. With Ding Ruifan’s support, during the promotion, you can follow him around, which will be very good for your exposure."
Sheng Tang thanked him.
After the break, they resud work.
Ke Fei indeed returned to the city and arrived at the hotel with Sheng Tang early that day.
In the eting room of the hotel, they t Wen Yu and her agent.
The people from Wen Yu’s side were slightly surprised.
Sheng Tang introduced Wen Yu and her agent, and the reaction from Wen Yu’s side was very cold.
Zheng Weiwei and the director, along with the producer, ca a bit later.
The producer had piles of docunts in his hands.
Zheng Weiwei also held a new script, seemingly about to make so major adjustnts.
"Here’s the thing, after several days of shooting, we unanimously agree that both Teacher Wen and Teacher Sheng are excellent actors. The tension you two create on set is thrilling, igniting the excitent." Zheng Weiwei said.
Wen Yu’s heart skipped a beat, sensing that Zheng Weiwei was preparing for sothing big.
She was the female lead. Putting her on the sa level as Sheng Tang wasn’t a complint to her.
On Sheng Tang’s side, she was also speculating on what Zheng Weiwei actually ant.
Could it be because Sheng Tang stole the lilight from the female lead, and they want to fire her?
However, Zheng Weiwei’s words were beyond everyone’s expectations: "Therefore, I plan to cut half of the male lead’s scenes and make this film into a dual-female lead story."
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