If the director blamed her for not being punctual before, then he was really targeting her on purpose these days.
She has been looking for reasons for herself since the first night.
At most, it’s because of her two lifetimes of filming experience, which may make her a little mechanical at times.
Many plots seemed to have been incorporated into her previous systematic performances, and they were performed as if they were cast in a mold.
She also realized the reason and has been working hard to correct it in the past few days.
Unfortunately, the director still didn't like her at all: "Yun Shudai, you are a pig, do you know how to act?"
Yun Shudai pursed her lips when she heard this, looked at the director, and said with a smile: "Director, you see I can't perform to your point, how about you help me demonstrate, we can get it right in one step, and avoid delaying the crew's filming progress."
"The crew invited you to come and paid you, not to let you take the money and let others teach you how to act."
Yun Shudai was not to be outdone: "I think the director should stand in front and guide the actors on how to quickly integrate into the role. If the actors are not up to par, the director should patiently explain the play to them instead of just scolding them."
Director Xue probably didn't expect Yun Shudai to be so confrontational with him. Just as he was about to lose his temper, the assistant director beside him said, "Teacher Yun, don't do that pouting action just now. Shoot another scene. Director Xue, I'll go and help Teacher Yun with some guidance. Xiao Han has an event tomorrow and needs to leave. We still have a lot of scenes to do this afternoon."
Director Xue pursed his lips and said nothing, and the following scenes went relatively smoothly.
After the shooting, Yun Shudai, who had just arrived at the rest area, was handed a cup of iced coffee by Xiao Han, and smiled: "You were so brave just now."
Yun Shudai took the coffee and thanked him: "When you encounter oppression, you must always resist."
Xiao Han nodded without commenting. An An called Sister Yao and explained the treatment Sister Shu Shu had received over the past few days.
As a result, Sister Yao came to the crew that evening and had a serious negotiation with the director.
Back at the hotel, Sister Yao said, "Shushu, I'm sorry for making you suffer these past few days. I don't know what the assistant director meant, and I don't know what Director Xue was thinking."
Yun Shudai said, "Sister Yao, didn't you say that Director Xue specifically asked me to play this role? Why does it seem like he looks down on me?"
Sister Yao was also puzzled: "I'm not sure. Anyway, as long as you haven't been replaced, just bear with it and be humble. Just treat it as a dog bite. I also talked to the crew today. I believe it will be better in the future."
Yun Shudai nodded. In her more than ten years of filming career, what she learned in the first five years was endurance.
That is to say, after this night, although Director Xue did not target her, he also treated her as a transparent person.
Yun Shudai’s scenes gradually became less and less, but she still had to wait on the crew for filming every day.
So when she has nothing to do, she just draws in the lounge area with her tablet.
I chat with her Mr. Bai from time to time, but he seems to be very busy and sometimes I don't see his reply.
Lao He, on the other hand, has been so idle lately that he is almost getting moldy, and chats with her from time to time.
Yun Shudai found an old camera from the 1970s in Song Tengyuan's live broadcast room these days, which cost more than 5,000 yuan. She told Song Tengyuan to keep it for now and pick it up when she goes back, and asked him to help her get some film.