Feifei followed Liu Yun around, looking at all sorts of props.
Seeing that Liu Yun was very satisfied, her eyes even gleaming with gossip, she said, "Zhou Rong has been in a lot of contact with the scriptwriting team lately. It's not easy to recreate these props."
"It seems like I've hit it off with some big shot."
Liu Yun asked in surprise, "Huh? Really?"
Zhou Rong is quite career-oriented; could she be the first in her dorm to find a boyfriend?
Fei Fei chuckled: "I'm not sure, we'll have to see. I guess we get along well and are a good match."
"But...we haven't reached the point of being lovers yet."
Liu Yun looked up: "Which one? Is anyone on set today?"
Fei Fei pointed and said, "The one next to Zhou Rong has been following Zhou Rong around lately under the pretense of helping her make props!"
"Everyone is watching, and we don't know if it will work out."
Everyone else stayed out of it, quietly enjoying the ship.
For novelists, it's a blessing to have a little sweetness in real life; they can't bear to ruin it.
Liu Yun looked over and then discovered that this great author was actually the same type as Yin Tian, a round-faced, pretty boy.
Looking at his face, he looks like a high school student who is not yet an adult. Looking at his figure... even though his clothes aren't very thick, you can still vaguely see his biceps!
He looks thin, but he might actually be muscular when he takes his clothes off.
Is this what they call "gap moe" (cuteness born from unexpected contrast)?
"Is he/she an adult yet?"
Fei Fei couldn't help but laugh out loud, as if this wasn't the first time she'd heard someone say something like that: "...You're twenty-six, you just look young, and you're not a top author for just one book, you had to write several before you became one."
Liu Yun wasn't surprised: "Tsk, so fair and tender..."
We're all adults here, it's not her place to comment, she's just expressing her feelings.
Fei Fei chuckled to herself: "It's actually an opportunity for these authors to come to Yunzhao. They'll meet more women and have a greater chance of finding a partner than before!"
Liu Yun: ...Should she oppose office romances or encourage them?
Forget it, let nature take its course!
"You have goals too?"
Fei Fei paused, looking somewhat embarrassed.
Liu Yun was surprised: "There really is one? Who is it? Is it someone working behind the scenes or an entertainer?"
Feifei sighed, "I'd say it's not a goal, it's an idol!"
"All I can say is that idols are things that can only be admired from afar, not approached or understood."
"I was very interested at first, but after getting to know it, I realized that it was not what I thought it was, so I didn't feel anything anymore."
"Forget it, I'm perfectly comfortable living on my own now, there's no need to make myself uncomfortable."
Liu Yun coughed: "...Then it's possible that you only liked the characters he played before, the characters in the drama."
"It's good that you can look at the problem rationally."
The worst thing is to act impulsively and then regret it later.
Feifei is more like someone who has written too many other people's stories, making herself incredibly rational.
Seeing Song Xingfei approaching, Liu Yun chuckled. She had seen plenty of young ladies from the Song family and wasn't so easily swayed.
As for Yin Tian, she felt that this girl had absolutely no concept of romance.
Turning her head, Liu Yun also saw Zhang Linyuan. It's a pity that she messed up his official partner, and now she wonders if he'll ever be able to find a partner again.
Zhang Linyuan: ...What's going on?
Why did the senior look at him with a fleeting hint of pity?
Is his eye playing tricks on him?
Before the official filming began, there were two rehearsals, mainly because with so many people, coordination was prone to errors.
For big events, you need to consider all aspects.
To increase the angle, Liu Yun also launched several drone cameras, which automatically locked onto the best angle.
There were dozens of cameras, each filming its own footage.
Some people only film a particular character, some only film the scene, some shoot close-ups, some shoot long shots... In short, they don't hesitate to use cameras for the sake of footage.
For such large-scale scenes, minimizing the number of takes is of utmost importance.
There's no need to make people do multiple takes just for the sake of a good camera angle. If there are too many continuity errors in the footage, it's not worth the ticket price.
Of course, even with rehearsals, one cannot expect to get it right in one take.
It's unrealistic, and very few people can act exactly the same way every time.
Liu Yun used a small megaphone to give orders, and the benefits of her high prestige became apparent. All the units were very obedient, doing whatever she said and immediately finding their place.
Directing the movement took a lot of effort, and many people just stood in their positions and waited.
Fortunately, the weather in November was neither too cold nor too hot, making it comfortable to wear the costumes, and everyone was able to wait patiently.
In previous films, there were also large-scale scenes with even more people, but back then, many people's movements were the same.
For example, armies, or sieges.
However, in this scene, the three thousand gods and demons each have different spells and their preferred magical weapons.
Their gestures and expressions are all distinctive, making things much more complicated.
After looking at it for a while, Aqi asked, "Host, wasn't it said that this scene would be filmed using holographic gaming equipment?"
Liu Yun calmly replied, "Let's also film some real-life scenes to gather more material."
"After all, this is the first time everyone has used holographic equipment. If we don't shoot well, we can't just leave it unusable!"
Aqi: ...As meticulous as ever.
Although it wasn't just one scene, it was the same scene for several days in a row.
From the initial siege to Pangu's individual defeats, the balance of power shifted.
The three thousand gods and demons increasingly felt that Pangu had comprehended something at a higher level. Otherwise, how could Pangu, being a chaotic god and demon, possibly fight against them all by himself?
The actor who plays Pangu is a well-known veteran actor in the industry, who naturally exudes nobility, composure, and even wisdom.
That face, no matter where it stands, exudes an air of superiority.
Although she is not young, she maintains a great physique, having worked out regularly for years. Her eight-pack abs are very defined, and her muscles are more muscular.
It truly reflects the saying, "A scholar who is strong and powerful."
Of course, this Pangu image is also very handsome; he doesn't have a white beard or look very old.
"Haha, chaos is a void, unchanging. What's wrong with me creating a new world? Why are you stopping me?"
The lines were powerful and resounding, with little questioning, but rather a firm statement of their choice.
No obstacle will be a problem.
The three thousand gods and demons each had their own reasons. Some felt that chaos had existed for so many years, and there was no need to change it.
Some believe that Pangu should share his insights with everyone.
Some are simply there for the fight, to challenge the strong.
I can't quite describe the feeling.
Feifei muttered softly, "It's just like the clash between old and new ideas that happened later!"
"The difference is really not that big."
However, the clash between gods and demons is terrifying; it's the kind of clash that threatens to destroy the world.
Liu Yun: "Perhaps it's because these myths are all fabricated by humans, and therefore cannot transcend basic human thought."
Feifei paused for a moment: "Oh, that makes sense."
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