Chapter 29 Dedication to Art



A few days passed and the filming of "The Dancing Girl of Izu" progressed smoothly.

For the role of Ah Xun, Jiang Xianyu really worked hard, repeatedly pondering the character, and in order to increase the sense of immersion, he wore that heavy costume all day long.

Those who do weight training lose weight.

She also happily said that the weight loss effect was simply amazing.

The other people in the crew all had a very good impression of this girl. Not only was she pretty, but she was also very hardworking and motivated.

Hard work doesn’t necessarily make you famous.

But if you don’t work hard, even if you get lucky and become famous, it will soon wither.

What impressed Lu Hao even more was:

After filming every day, I would carefully write an analysis at night about the plot, emotions, acting skills, and micro-expression control, just like doing homework.

After finishing writing, he would come to me to report and summarize, and then ask me for advice on the next day's scenes.

Lu Hao suddenly saw his former self.

At the same time, some other subtle emotions also emerged.

In my previous life, I was a bit player for ten years and played some small roles. I took a wild approach, but my general direction was experiential, which meant immersing myself wholeheartedly in the character's emotions.

Jiang Xianyu was taught by himself and followed the same path.

When it comes to his plays, Lu Hao never teaches her how to act, how to say the lines, or what expressions to use. He only tells her how she feels.

If the feeling is right, the play is right.

But... the following scenes gradually felt a little off.

The shooting order of this drama is not based on the story line, but on the character line.

For the dancer, we first shoot her one-act play, her scenes with other actors, and several performances, so that she can fully integrate into the character and build up her emotions.

Then comes the highlight - the rivalry with the male protagonist Lu Hao.

She performed very well in the previous scenes.

But when it came to acting opposite Lu Hao, something felt wrong.

She couldn't relate to the emotions at all.

Either too bland or too much effort.

Sometimes, even low-level mistakes like forgetting words will occur.

Lu Hao has tried his best.

But, I really can’t carry it with me.

In one morning, a scene of less than twenty seconds was filmed more than thirty times.

Jiang Xianyu was very nervous, but the more nervous he was, the easier it was for him to lose control. His eyes turned red and he almost cried.

In fact, I have already cried once.

I cried secretly when I went to the bathroom.

She didn't know why, but whenever she started acting with Lu Hao, she lost her relaxed state and her heartbeat inexplicably accelerated.

"Okay, take a break first and adjust your condition."

Lu Hao had no choice but to call a timeout.

Actually, this is normal.

Even actors at the level of Best Actor have bad days sometimes.

However, Lu Hao always felt that Jiang Xianyu's nervousness was not due to his condition.

Still feeling.

What a damn feeling!

"Want to chat?"

During lunch, Lu Hao asked her to sit down and have a good chat in a cafe near the film and television city.

After spending some time together, we've actually become quite familiar with each other.

Of course, it is the familiarity at work, similar to that between superiors and subordinates, or more like that between teachers and students.

Jiang Xianyu was like a sponge, almost greedily absorbing what Lu Hao taught her about acting.

Of course, I was inevitably influenced by many realities and even learned some catchphrases.

"What would you two like to drink?"

The waiter at the cafe came over and asked.

"casual."

"casual."

The two said in unison.

Lu Hao: ...

She really ordered two drinks casually. Lu Hao looked at her with his eyes fixed on her. "What are you nervous about?"

The question is about the play.

The highest level of acting is to be able to play any role well, without any trace of acting at all, because the belief is strong enough.

All professional actors have taken countless classes in non-proper acting in order to strengthen their belief that they are not themselves, but the characters in the play.

Using a method that is almost like self-hypnosis, he hides his true self in the play while allowing the character's emotions to burst out to the fullest.

So being nervous must be because there is something wrong with your beliefs.

It may be an internal factor or an external factor.

Hearing this question, Jiang Xianyu fell silent.

She is also reflecting seriously.

What am I nervous about?

She was silent for several minutes, and even after the coffee was served, she still didn't speak.

Lu Hao didn't rush and waited patiently.

A few minutes later, I got an answer that made me laugh and cry.

Jiang Xianyu: "I...I'm a little scared of you."

Lu Hao: ???

"Afraid of me?"

"What do I have to be afraid of?"

Jiang Xianyu picked up the cup and took a sip, his eyelids drooping.

"I'm not really afraid."

“Maybe you’re the boss…”

"Maybe it's because you wrote the script, and you taught me a lot of things, so I have an instinctive feeling of...humility?"

She analyzed herself with a slightly doubtful tone.

However, after saying these two words which seemed a little difficult to say, it seemed as if a blockage in her heart was suddenly cleared. She raised her head with a serious and honest look in her eyes.

"right."

“It’s just humble.”

"I always feel like you're shining. Your aura is so strong. I feel a little guilty when I keep looking into your eyes."

Lu Hao was confused.

After clicking, I couldn't help but complain.

"I'm a flashbang? And it's flashing?"

Jiang Xianyu laughed softly, but her face turned red for some reason.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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