Chapter 59 Longevity!
Of course, after more than a month of filming, Roland still has a negative nickna-'Talking Talk', and this nickna was given to him by Jas himself.
Different from the an-spirited Deadpool, Star-Lord whose IQ is not online, Ant-Man who was a professional liar, and Little Spider with a lively youthful Hormone, Roland who stayed in the crew really wanted to ask questions.
This is mostly a hangover from idleness, because on set, a large part of the ti is spent waiting and doing makeup, and his John Connor is different from T-800, Sarah Connor, T-1000 , since there are no scenes of injuries, no violent fights, and no blackened scenes, all you need is a photogenic **** makeup, plus you don’t need to put foundation on the exposed skin, and you don’t need to be like other child actors , to accept the harassnt from the tutor, not to worry that Caron would grab his back collar and throw himself out. Therefore, while waiting for the shooting, he moved a bench next to the monitor, relying on Underage, with the natural advantage of not being tall, he looked up at the real picture from a very strange looking up angle, and then asked so questions that he could not understand while Caron was fine.
Just for example—when filming the scene where the T-800 first appears:
Roland looked puzzled and asked, "Jas, I have read the storyboard manuscript, and it seems to be different from the current picture. When the T-800 crossed, it cut the ground and the truck, but when we were shooting, we only cut the ground and the truck. Dig a semicircular hole? Then use a two-stage lens to shoot the picture of the truck intact and damaged? What about the red hot light? Don’t you need to embody it?”
At this ti, Caron didn't care, and replied directly: "The overheated red light is left to the post-production visual effects, and we don't have to worry about it."
Another example—when filming the T-1000 Liquefaction Sculpture:
Looking at the mysterious green screen in the cara, Roland looked at a loss: "Jas, don't we need to finalize the positioning of the T-1000's liquefaction lens first? We only need to shoot the tragedy of the T-1000 before recovery and the recovery of the T-1000." The appearance when you leave is enough? Are the rest of the things really all left to post-production stunts?"
At this mont, Caron's eyelids twitched, and he said in a deep voice, "Yes, at least that's what Scott (Ross) replied to ."
Let’s take another example—when shooting the T-1000 chasing John Connor and the T-800 on location:
Looking at the green curtain rising on the scene, Roland asked curiously: "Jas, first use the green screen to shoot the escape scene, then shoot the explosion scene, and finally let the post-stage grafting, will it cost a lot of money?"
At this ti, Caron couldn't bear it anymore.
Damn...
Is your special code 100,000 why?
Do you want
to buy you a copy of "Blue Cat's Naughty Three Thousand Questions"!
By the way, I am getting you a copy of "The Legend of the Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit" produced by the sa director?
I'm making a movie, not scientific research!
The special effects company told
that this scene can be done, so I will shoot like this!
Why are there so many?
As for how much these pictures cost?
As long as it can be done, I don't care how much it costs!
Caron took a deep breath, staring at the field manager, he turned the brim of his peaked cap upside down, and said in an almost helpless tone: "Don't ask
about stunts, if you want to know How the final effect is made, then turn around and ask Steven to take you to Industrial Light and Magic. - If even the guys there can't answer your questions, then I have to get you a ticket to go to I have a ticket to Mars, I hope there will be intelligent life on it to help you solve the confusion."
Caron, who is already a violent temper, was annoyed by the question.
He loves stunts, but that doesn't an he's going to do it!
He does not produce technology, but a porter of visual effects results!
You must know that George Lucas, who created "Star Wars
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