Chapter 48
At the wrap party.
The main creators sat at one table, and the others were scattered throughout the hotel lobby.
Even the waiter was amazed: "It's not like our hotel has never hosted a wrap-up banquet before, but this is the first time that so many people have come to the banquet..."
Indeed, most film crews only invite the main creators to their wrap-up party.
But after all, Qiao Yi Qiao's crew is almost entirely made up of his own people.
On this basis, it would be very inappropriate if some of the field staff and workers were not invited together.
So there were all kinds of people, and table number 10 was filled.
It was like a wedding banquet.
Tu Yu also attended the creative table as a representative of the investors.
Tu Yu raised his glass and said, "Although I didn't watch the entire shoot, after watching your behind-the-scenes footage and the last scene, I was really moved. I feel like Director Qiao has created something truly remarkable again."
"It's all due to everyone's efforts," Qiao Yiqiao said, and it was true. "Without any one person, it's hard to say whether this film can be made well, or even completed. So the results we have now are all due to everyone's efforts."
"Such a large crew, traveling to so many places, even blowing up an entire building, and in the end it only cost 15 million," Tu Yu was a little drunk. "Director Qiao, I would like to call you the director who is best at saving money for investors."
Qiao Yiqiao: “…”
I drank it all in one gulp, the bitter wine going down my throat and causing pain in my heart.
If it weren't for the lack of money, who would be willing to save money like this?
All tears.
but……
Qiao Yi Qiao thought about it again and decided that even if he had money, he still wanted to save money.
After all, there are still such a large group of people to take care of, and the smart toilet has not been installed yet...
Tu Yu had just sat down when Qin Zhen stood up again.
"To be honest, I didn't trust Director Qiao at all at the beginning," Qin Zhen smiled, "I'm sure many people in the group have the same attitude. How can they change the notice every day and read the script until the early morning every day, right?"
Zhao Gang smiled but said nothing.
He obviously thought so too.
"But later, I realized how dedicated Director Qiao is," Qin Zhen picked up the glass, "We all complain about being tired and hard-working, but Director Qiao is actually the one who is the most tired and hard-working of all. This movie surprisingly made me find back a little bit of my original intention when I joined this industry, and made me feel that I seem to be able to achieve something. Moreover, it doesn't matter if I can't do it, as long as I take every job at hand seriously, it's already a good thing, and this is called living up to one's youth. Thank you Director Qiao, thank you "When the Walls Fall Down", I'll drink this glass!"
We all drank this cup together.
In fact, not only the main creators, but even the hired workers have this feeling.
Everyone has a different division of labor. Although there is no hierarchy among occupations, there are also distinctions between primary and secondary.
Even if they are doing the smallest job, they should give it their all, and this is the way to make the most of their youth.
Finally, it was Qi Siqi who raised his glass.
"The two previous teachers have already said something nice. I will just say one more thing."
"This is the most tiring but also the most enjoyable crew I've worked with since I entered the industry," Qi Siqi was slightly tipsy and laughed freely, "Even if the box office is poor in the end, even if absolutely no one wants to watch it, I still feel that this is the most important work of my life so far. Thank you Director Qiao."
Qiao Yiqiao filled another glass and drank it all in one gulp.
"When the Walls Fall Down" is also his first serious feature film, and he also benefited a lot from this film.
This play made him understand the unspoken rules of the film set, made him understand many directing techniques he had read in books before, and also made him understand that as long as he works hard, he will be happy.
Of course, it also helped him find his future direction.
It is imperative to shoot an industrial film.
The group of people quarreled for a long time.
Then, a worker came over with a small book and asked Qiao Yiqiao to sign it.
The man said, "This is the first time I feel that filming is so interesting. I can see explosions, heavy rain and strong winds. Everyone is so nice. Director Qiao, please sign an autograph for me. I will always remember this experience of the past six months!"
This was the first time Qiao Yiqiao had been asked for an autograph since he entered the industry. He nodded and said, "Okay."
So he took the notebook and pen from the other party and carefully signed his name "Qiao Yi Qiao" stroke by stroke.
The workers on the field were smiling happily.
When others saw him coming for his autograph, they all rushed forward.
Even Qi Siqi and Tu Yu came to join in the fun.
Some of them took napkins, some took notebooks, and some just wanted Qiao Yi Qiao to sign on their clothes.
Qiao Yi Qiao signed one by one until his hands were sore from writing.
But I am happy in my heart.
He thought that no matter what the final outcome of "When the Walls Fall" was, someone would remember him.
That's great.
…
After saying goodbye to this group of people, Qiao Yi Qiao flew to Yanjing the next day with all the materials.
The original materials have been backed up in a specially built warehouse on Yizheng campus. Qiao Yiqiao carries the backup with him for double insurance.
The editor of "When the Walls Fall Down" was the same person I had worked with before, Qian You. Now, more than a year has passed, and he already has two main editing works online, both of which are commercial blockbusters and have received good responses.
Fortunately, Qian You and Qiao Yiqiao had a pleasant collaboration on Needle Walker, and he gave Qiao Yiqiao an internal price, which was not high at the moment. The entire editing process only cost 600,000, including post-production tracking, so Qiao Yiqiao chose him.
In fact, it’s not that Qiao Yi Qiao can’t edit the films himself. After all, he has the skills and the ability to do so.
But "When the Walls Fall" is different from "Chaos on Campus". After all, it is a commercial film. Qiao Yiqiao was afraid that if he edited it himself from beginning to end, there would be some parts that he could not see, so he still found an external editor to cooperate with.
What's more, whether from the perspective of professional background or experience, Qian You is much more suitable than Qiao Yiqiao.
The most important thing is that Qian You is also very interested in the prison theme of this film.
After getting off the plane, Qiao Yi Qiao checked that the hard drive was not damaged, and then took a taxi to Qian You's studio.
The journey took more than three hours, even without too much traffic.
Now Qiao Yi Qiao had a direct understanding of the size of the capital.
The distance across the entire Yanjing City is really not to be underestimated.
Qian You’s studio is in a small loft in the suburbs.
What surprised Qiao Yi Qiao was that there was not only Qian You here, but also two young men.
"These two, Xiao San and Xiao Si, are my interns. They will help me with the editing," Qian You introduced. "There's no need to be polite. Let's take a look at the footage."
Everyone knows each other's temper.
So there was no more nonsense and we started looking at the materials together right away.
This session lasted for three days.
Finally, I have coded out the approximate materials for each scene.
Qian You decided to start editing in order of scenes.
This is different from the habits of many editors. In order to facilitate subsequent work, many editors will first edit the scenes that require special effects and directly throw them to the special effects department, so that both sides can be carried out simultaneously, which can save time.
But Qian You didn't like this.
He needs to follow up from beginning to end, and at least after a rough cut of the whole thing, he will know what kind of rhythm, atmosphere and focus are needed for the scenes with special effects, so that he can allocate the shots.
Qiao Yiqiao also agreed with his work habits.
So they started editing from the first scene.
In theory, every movie actually has a "prologue", also known as Scene 0, which is more commonly referred to as a "Teaser" in the industry.
This word is the same as trailer, which refers to a short scene before the main film begins, which serves to establish the overall atmosphere or leave a big suspense.
But I agree that Qian You doesn’t like to cut Scene 0 first.
Even when he made a story last year with a very confusing timeline, he was used to editing it according to the timeline first.
When Qiao Yiqiao saw his habit, he inexplicably thought of what director Qi Hong talked about, "film industrialization."
This is probably what the editing process is like.
This is the safest way.
Qian You read the script first, then looked at all the materials for the first scene before he started.
However, before taking action, he asked Qiao Yi Qiao a question.
“Do you want an edit that meets the audience’s expectations and pleases them, or do you want an edit that follows your heart and expresses yourself?”
Qiao Yiqiao: “What?”
"I ask this question to every director, because the last time 'Needle Walker' was a short drama, so it must have been to please the audience, so I didn't ask you," Qian You said, "Can you understand the difference?"
Qiao Yiqiao thought for a moment and said, "Why don't you elaborate on it?"
"Okay, for example, your first scene is a fight in prison," Qian You said while dragging the mouse. "In fact, the function of this scene is to highlight the chaos in prison in the 1990s. So as a narrative, there is no need to exaggerate this fight too much. The editing focus should be on the consequences after the fight."
"But everyone loves to watch fighting scenes. If I want to please the audience, I will put more group fights. There may be the thrill of fistfights. This kind of thrill is purely visual. Do you understand what I mean?"
Qiao Yiqiao understood.
In fact, it is just like the different views of Mr. Wu and Qi Hong on the director during the Chick Project. The former believes that personal expression should be achieved, while the latter believes that it should start from the audience's preferences.
Qiao Yiqiao asked again: "Isn't there a way to have both?"
"Yes, but it's difficult," Qian You thought for a moment. "For example, Spielberg can use one or two shots to express the fun of ET, while also putting in the perspective of the little boy, making him look particularly curious, and completing the plot advancement. But that was designed before filming began, and yours is not so good. You can only choose one of the two."
"oh……"
Qiao Yi Qiao suddenly felt that it was a good idea to ask Qian You to edit the film.
If a director doesn't cut with the editor, it's hard to find out where he can improve.
"Then try to please the audience," Qiao Yiqiao said, "I just want to make money."
"Okay," Qian You grinned, "It's a pleasure to work with you. Unlike some directors who are always whining and want everything and can't figure things out."
After saying that, Qian You asked Qiao Yiqiao to leave.
He doesn't like people staring at him when he's editing, as it affects his performance.
Qiao Yiqiao also has great respect for editors.
If screenwriting is the first creation of a film and directing is the first creation of a film, then editing is the three most important creations.
After all, the edited content is to be presented directly to the audience.
Moreover, even from the perspective of "film industrialization", the director cannot always restrict the performance of the editor.
Fortunately, Qian You had a quick mind and acted swiftly.
In less than half a day, the first scene was edited and Qiao Yiqiao was invited to watch it.
After watching the first scene, Qiao Yiqiao understood more clearly the two editing routes that Qian You mentioned.
This is indeed content that audiences will want to see.
The fight was extremely exciting, and it also reflected the initial personalities of the main characters.
They chatted about the details for a while, and finally decided on the final cut of the first scene.
Qiao Yiqiao thought Qian You would continue editing, but he suddenly stretched and asked Qiao Yiqiao: "Let's go eat?"
Qiao Yiqiao hadn't quite recovered from the life of only eating one meal a day in the previous crew. He looked at Qian You in a bit of surprise: "Are you not going to continue editing?"
"Yeah," Qian You nodded, "I only work ten hours a day now."
Qiao Yiqiao smiled: "Why?"
"My health is not good," Qian You replied. "I have a herniated disc, insomnia, and anxiety."
Qiao Yiqiao nodded: "I have met with several other editors before, and these problems are almost becoming common."
"Yeah, that's why this is not a good idea. What if I die before I make enough money?" Qian You knocked on the wooden table three times. "I am now working like a Hollywood editor, only ten hours a day."
"It's not all like this in Hollywood, right?" Qiao Yiqiao smiled, "There are many people who stay up late there, too."
"That means the editors' union is not powerful enough. If it were powerful enough, wouldn't they be like actors, clocking in and out on time every day like going to work," Qian You stretched lazily. "I heard that some of the better crews have three shifts for the production staff, and no one works more than eight hours. I think that's good."
Qiao Yiqiao smiled even more.
This is a fellow traveler.
Qian You sighed: "After I take on your project, I plan to take a break and have my waist surgery done."
Qiao Yiqiao: "Yes, you can't delay your illness. The longer you delay, the more serious it will become."
He suddenly thought that Qian You was actually only about fourteen or fifteen years old.
He already has a lumbar disc herniation at this age, which shows how intense his work was in the past year.
"Why are you working so hard?" Qiao Yiqiao asked, "You've exhausted yourself to this extent?"
Qian You smiled bitterly: "It's because I'm impatient. Seeing my classmates either join big companies, work in big directors' studios, or have representative works, I'm so anxious."
"But you're not bad at all."
"It's still far behind those top ones," Qian You lowered his head. "I exhausted myself just by setting up this studio. Who knew that running a small studio would involve so many things? After I finish your project, I will stop running a studio and return to being a freelancer, or find a company and take a two-year break."
Qiao Yiqiao's heart moved, and he asked, "Why don't you come to my company?"
"Your company?" Qian You looked up. "What do you mean?"
"To be honest, I'm planning to do a full-process experiment on the industrialization of movies. It just so happens that no one can take on the responsibility of editing," Qiao Yiqiao thought for a while. "If you come, the current job can be given to a few other young colleagues who are ambitious to be editors. You can do it together as a practice. I will give you a separate training fee on top of the basic salary. Then, for the next work, we will try the industrialized process."
"That's great!" Qian You's fighting spirit was instantly high. "It's settled! But Director Qiao, what are you going to shoot for your next film?"
…
Qian You will continue to live in Yanjing for another month to take care of the studio's affairs before returning to Heng City.
And Qiao Yi Qiao also followed Qian You's request, bought several special editing equipment, decorated a computer room, and based on one-on-one conversations, found a few younger brothers who wanted to be editors. In the future, it would form an independent editing department.
Qiao Yi Qiao, Xiao He and Chu Feng had figured it out. If all their departments only worked on their own projects, the window period would be too long. So in their spare time, each department could independently take on other projects.
There is only one requirement, that is, the entire department must act together and according to the division of labor, and no individualism can be practiced.
In this way, the profit model of the entire company is getting better and better.
Qiao Yiqiao felt a lot less stressed when he looked at the accounts that Chu Feng had sorted out that were expected to be received in the future.
However, before releasing these parts, there is one last step - invite Qi Hong to provide training.
After filming "Chaotic Campus", and with the office decorated like a classroom, Qiao Yiqiao found that everyone in his team had an unprecedented high interest in learning.
Even Qi Hong, who came over for "class", was startled.
After three days of classes, Qi Hong secretly asked Qiao Yiqiao: "How did you do it? You got a bunch of grown men to study so hard, and some even added me on WeChat at three in the morning to ask me questions..."
Qiao Yiqiao could only smile politely: "Their inner drive is relatively strong..."
In short, after more than half a month of study, all film and television departments of Yizheng Entertainment have learned what the standard process of film and television industrialization is.
They even spontaneously shot a short film to experiment and found that the effect was indeed good.
After all, the focus of film industrialization is still industrial and professional thinking.
As for software, it is just auxiliary.
However, it was this practice that allowed them to discover some problems.
The most prominent problem is that foreign software is not easy to use.
Not only is the script software unable to capture the keywords in the English script as accurately and sensitively, but even the subsequent scheduling software is not easy to use because errors often occur when entering Chinese characters.
This is likely to cause big problems when real filming is done in the future.
Qiao Yi Qiao was thinking about how to solve the problem when Jiang Simeng suddenly found him.
"Well, Boss," Jiang Simeng said weakly, "If you're willing, I can make a software to try..."
Qiao Yiqiao instantly: “!”
I almost forgot there were such talents in the gang.
Jiang Simeng continued, "But I may have to hire some outsourcing teams. It's too unrealistic for me to develop an entire software by myself."
Qiao Yiqiao discussed it with Chu Feng and finally decided: "No problem."
There is software specifically designed for the film and television industry in the Chinese market today.
However, the software released by these big companies are not that easy to use. Qiao Yiqiao guessed that it might be because the people who developed these software did not understand the film and television industry very well, or at least had not actually filmed one or two movies and knew what everyone’s pain points were.
Jiang Simeng just happened to have this experience and this skill.
If he develops it, many problems should be avoided.
Qi Hong also strongly supported Jiang Simeng's idea and expressed her willingness to help.
So, just like that, Chu Feng set up a company called "Master Ball Technology Co., Ltd." for Jiang Simeng, specializing in software development.
The external team was also tried to be as cheap as possible, and many of them even had interns lured over from nearby colleges and universities.
After all, Jiang Simeng is very knowledgeable about technology, he just needs people with a lot of practical skills.
Jiang Simeng's software development work progressed in parallel with the work taken on by other groups.
For a while, the entire Yi Zheng Entertainment was very vibrant, and its income and expenditure were basically balanced. After all, the teams that went out of Yi Zheng Entertainment were all well-known - the price was cheap and the work was good, and the whole Hengcheng loved to use them!
…
Since the younger brothers are all so promising, Qiao Yi Qiao is not idle either.
All matters of Yizheng Entertainment were supported by Chu Feng, the strong backer, so Qiao Yiqiao had completely free time.
He divided his time neatly into two parts.
The first big part is coordinating editing with Qian You. This is the focus of my current work and has taken up a lot of time.
The first big part is focused on the small show in collaboration with Spotlight.
Not only Qian You, but also Tu Yu, Mr. Qian, and even Qi Siqi, Qin Duo, and Qin Zhen were all asking Qiao Yiqiao a question - what will be the next work?
What Qiao Yiqiao can be sure of is that his next work will still be a low-budget one.
Because he wants to experiment with the entire process of film and television industrialization.
But this also brings two limitations.
First, the next work must be a genre film, and one that sells well.
1. The shooting period of the next work cannot be too long.
In addition, Qiao Yi Qiao also had a little selfish motive.
He doesn't want to hire people from outside for his next work, not even the stage workers. He wants to use all the people from Yizheng Entertainment.
Whether it is the photography team or the art team, they have learned a lot about costumes, makeup, and set design on "When the Walls Fall Down", and he also wants to find an opportunity to try out what this group of people can do.
And since Qiao Yi Qiao wants to promote the industrialization of film and television, he must make everyone in the team obey him.
If we look for people from outside, it would be hard to find anyone willing to accompany him in this experiment.
To this end, Qiao Yiqiao began to experiment with some "memes" in Spotlight.
He wanted to see which story was most likely to be liked by everyone.
The first thing he tried was a comedy, telling a very eccentric story, about a high school student who suddenly exchanged souls with a big bad guy who wanted to rob a bank.
At first, the audience response was good and many people came to buy tickets.
But to put it nicely, the "soul swap" genre is evergreen and has a basic base, but to put it bluntly, it is a bit cliché.
After performing for a week, fewer audiences came.
Qiao Yiqiao now understood that this subject matter could only attract this many viewers.
He tried to add some elements to this main plot, such as science fiction, ancient costumes and even singing and dancing, but the response was still not very good.
Qiao Yiqiao later thought of two or three more comedy gags, such as "an unexpected mistake" and "a fish out of water", but after performing for a month, the results were mediocre.
And the more he wrote, the drier his mind felt.
Comedy is really not written by humans.
No wonder most of the good comedies in China nowadays are stage plays or adaptations of mature IPs.
Sometimes, you think a joke is very funny, but the effect on the spot is just mediocre.
However, the joke, which was just something I came up with randomly and even a bit of a "self-abandoning" theme, received a very good response.
I really don't know where to seek justice.
This also made Qiao Yi Qiao certain of one thing.
Doing comedy requires not only outstanding talent, but also a lot of experience to be able to predict whether a plot is good or bad.
After figuring this out, Qiao Yi Qiao temporarily gave up the comedy genre.
This is not something he can handle at this stage.
After that, he turned his attention to action movies.
After all, this is where he started.
And action movies have one advantage - they focus more on visual effects and are less dependent on the plot.
Qiao Yiqiao and his team staged a show similar to Infernal Affairs, with undercover action scenes superimposed on each other. The effect was pretty good and the attendance rate was not low.
But Qiao Yi Qiao was careful and took one more step.
He did a short interview with these people after they walked out of Spotlight.
It turns out that they can hardly remember what they just performed.
The evaluation was "very good playing".
Qiao Yi Qiao recalled that, indeed, what he remembered about the action movies he had watched were not the plots, but certain famous scenes.
It's actually not impossible to do it in this direction.
But Qiao Yi Qiao still wanted to make a breakthrough in the plot.
This is his pursuit as a director.
Of course, this does not mean that all action movies are inferior to drama movies.
It is because of the limitations of this genre - if a movie spends more than 30 minutes or even an hour on fighting scenes, then the time it spends telling the story will naturally become shorter, and the plot will inevitably be simpler, which is also helpless.
Moreover, there is another main reason why Qiao Yiqiao gave up the action genre.
That costs money.
Whether it's fighting scenes, barn battles, or even explosions, etc...
They are all very expensive.
And the shooting cycle will be very long.
Qiao Yiqiao thought about it.
Still gave up.
He then turned to the most profitable film genre in the current market - romance.
Qiao Yiqiao has put a lot of effort into this type of work.
I just watched all the top 100 romance movies on Doujia.com.
Sweet love, sad love, twilight love... He knows them all now and can draw inferences from them without thinking.
Then, he stayed at home to work on the script.
Been holding it in for a week.
He had never written such a difficult script in his life.
No matter how he writes, he can't avoid one question in his mind:
——"Why are these two people in love?"
They are either rich, or have some kind of defect, or are in some unhealthy state of loneliness, destitution, and confusion.
Qiao Yiqiao felt that they all needed friends.
He finds it difficult to distinguish the boundary between friendship and love.
He realized it later, is this the reason why he has never been in love?
For this purpose, he even had a special chat with Mike Lee.
He asked Mike Lee why he kept dating.
Mike Lee said: "To get married!"
Qiao Yi Qiao asked again, why do you want to get married.
Mike Lee added: "To have children!"
Qiao Yiqiao: “…”
However, at the very end, Mike Lee refuted his own conclusion.
He said those were his previous thoughts.
He recently fell in love with a girl. He has no distractions when being with her. He just wants to protect her and give her the best future.
Qiao Yiqiao was puzzled: "What's the difference between this and being friends?"
Mike Lee: "When you meet such a person, you will understand."
Qiao Yiqiao: “…”
All right.
It is indeed a blind spot that has been touched upon.
Moreover, he discovered one more thing.
They were having fun together, and except Sabri, there was no other girl.
Even the wild cats in the corner are a litter of little eunuchs.
He thought about it for a long time and decided to make a story about a person and a robot falling in love.
For example, in "Her", there is no female lead throughout the whole show.
Or do we need to do some philosophical plot?
Never mind. It won’t pass the review.
Qiao Yiqiao finally decided to let himself go.
He was afraid that he would be filmed like "Renhe Xiaoai" or "Brothers".
After more than a month of hard work.
Qiao Yiqiao has ruled out all popular genres for himself.
He howled to the sky.
Am I just not meant to be in the popular genre? Can I only work on niche topics?
That night, he paced around the Yizheng campus, smoking and thinking.
Then.
He suddenly noticed a creature with long flowing hair in front of him.
Is this God helping me?
Someone in our group is finally in love?
Then isn’t my love story here?
He walked up quickly.
"How are you, ma'am?"
The creature turned back.
Qiao Yiqiao: “Uh.”
Snap.
It is the sound of shattered dreams.
This person was none other than the cross-dressing boss of their Xicui Gang, Lan Qianque.
The two groups of guys dressed as women were his work.
Lan Qianque turned around: "What's the matter, Boss?"
Qiao Yi Qiao looked at him, stunned.
Lan Qianque often appears in women's clothing, and his martial arts skills are very impressive.
But today her makeup was a little different.
Her face was sparkling and bright, like a fairy who had fallen into the stars.
Qiao Yiqiao asked: "Why do you look so good today? Are you going out so late at night?"
Lan Qianque smiled: "No, I was just planning to find a place to broadcast live."
"oh……"
Qiao Yi Qiao remembered that in order to open up more profitable tracks, Yang Yang registered a TK account for Lan Qianque, which usually posted beauty videos and occasionally live broadcasts.
I heard that he already has over 100,000 fans now.
"Very good," Qiao Yiqiao praised, "Your makeup skills are getting better and better. But, why did you want to come out and broadcast live? Is someone bullying you in there?"
"No, no," Lan Qianque smiled shyly, "It's better to broadcast live outside."
Qiao Yiqiao was puzzled: "How can it be good?"
"I'll show it to the boss." Lan Qianque said, and took out a green fluorescent light from his pocket.
Then he shone the fluorescent light on his face.
In an instant, the makeup on his face changed completely into a horrible look, like a devil that had just come out of hell.
"Oh my god." Qiao Yiqiao was shocked, but quickly reacted, "You still have this kind of skill?"
"Yes," Lan Qianque turned off the fluorescent light and restored his elf-like face. "I can have many more variations. The old-age makeup I drew yesterday was also very well received. There is also this set of animal imitation makeup series..."
As Lan Qianque spoke, he showed his account to Qiao Yiqiao.
When Qiao Yiqiao first saw it, he thought it was weird and scary, but the more he watched it, the better it became...
Suddenly, he had an idea.
Since he is destined to shoot unpopular film and television themes, why not keep it unpopular to the end?
The least popular themes in domestic theater movies nowadays are "horror" and "thriller"!
There isn’t even one movie that can be ranked in the rankings in a year!
It’s not that there is no demand for horror films in China.
On the contrary, everyone is looking forward to the release of a horror movie and going to the cinema for some excitement.
Moreover, the best thing about horror themes is that they have low costs and short shooting periods.
Coupled with the help of Lan Qianque, the amazing makeup artist, it looks very cost-effective!
There is an even more crucial point.
How a horror film can mobilize the audience's emotions and make them afraid can be said to be a subject that tests the director's skills.
And he, Qiao Yiqiao, enjoys challenges.
He himself is also a big fan of horror movies!
In an instant, countless creative ideas were born in his mind.
He looked back at the buildings on Yizheng campus. They really looked eerie in the late evening.
But it's cute no matter how you look at it.
It looks like it could save a ton of scenery costs!
He quickly returned to the dormitory and began to think about it.
At the same time, his cell phone rang again.
Qian You: [Director, the rough cut of When the Walls Collapse is finished, can you come and take a look?]!
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