After renting the machine, Prairis began to think about actors.

The actor in this micro-movie in the previous life didn’t perform very well, at least he didn’t have the effect that Prairis hoped for. This is a 6-minute micro-movie, and the whole film is supported by the hero alone. It can be said that The actor's acting skills determine the life and death of this micro-movie, so Pryris doesn't plan to continue hiring him.

But in this way, who to hire becomes a problem.

The reputation can't be too loud, and it can't overwhelm the host.

The acting skills can't be too bad, it must be able to support the film.

The price should not be too high, even if it is too high, you cannot afford it......

Really, there is a long way to go......

Prairie sighed.

After registering the recruitment notice on the trade union website, Prairis decided to visit major theaters.

The difference between the UK and other countries is that the UK really regards "acting" as an art. Most of the actors have backgrounds in prestigious schools and good drama accomplishments. Many actors even did not major in acting in college. I learned and practiced acting with the help of theater, so I have a solid performance foundation. It can be said that British performing arts are born on Shakespeare.

Pryreth arrives at the National Youth Theatre.

Bought a ticket and entered quietly.

Today is "Coriolanus," Shakespeare's niche political play.

The actor playing Marcius caught Prairith's attention.

Isn't this little freckled Eddie Redmayne! !

Prairis was so excited that he almost jumped up, resisted the impulse, and looked at Eddie Redmayne on the stage with enthusiasm.

Although Eddie Redmayne is obviously not popular at this time, and there are only a few audiences in the audience, Prairis knows what "Eddie Redmayne" means in the future. Oscars, Golden Globes, The Tony Award and the British Academy Film Award are sufficient evidence of his shining acting skills. Eddie Redmayne can be said to be a real acting school!

At this time, in 2005, Eddie Redmayne was still considered a newcomer. Except for last year's "The Goat or Who Is Sylvia", he did not have many works, which can be said to be in line with Prairis's current situation. Nice and low key needs!

After the curtain fell, Prairis went backstage.

After explaining her purpose, the person in charge led her to a dressing room.

Knocked on the door.

"Come in." A male voice came from the door.

Hearing this voice, Prairis suddenly became a little nervous, and his palms were slightly sweaty.

Gritting his teeth, he was about to open the door, only to find that it had been opened.

A man in a black sweater appeared in front of her holding the doorknob.

The man froze for a moment.It seemed that he was frightened by the gesture of Prairis' raised hand stuck in the door at the door.

Prairis withdrew his hand in embarrassment, took a step back, and looked at the man, "Hi. I'm looking for Eddie Redmayne."

The man took a deep look at Prairis.

"I am, what's the matter."

Priris suddenly felt that this look seemed familiar, but he couldn't think of where he had seen it before.

Maybe it was in the movie...

I was stunned for a moment, and said, "I want to ask you to be the leading actor in my film."

Eddie Redmayce picked up his mask and looked at Prairie with a blank expression, as if he was sizing him up.

Pryris took out a brown paper bag from his bag, "Here are the shots and the script. After the script, there is a letter of recommendation from Mr. David Tennant, as well as my identification."

"Please take a look, you won't be disappointed." Praris blinked.

Eddie was still staring at Prairie with that unpredictable look.

Prairis' scalp was numb from his stare.

Just when Prairis could hardly hold back, he withdrew his thoughtful gaze, opened the leather bag, and took out the documents.

Leaning against the door frame and turning the pages one by one.

Four and ten minutes later, Eddie closed the storyboard and looked at Prairie.

"Did you draw it?"

Prairie nodded.

Eddie raised his eyebrows, and continued to look at Prairis with that familiar strange look for a while.

Tore a piece of paper from the script, took out a pen and wrote a series of numbers and stuffed them into Prairis' hands.

"I accepted the script. This is my agent's call, please contact me if you need anything."

The note in my hand is also very familiar...

Prairie suddenly had a bad feeling.

"I'm going first. Goodbye."

Under Praris' fiery gaze, Eddie indifferently took out his familiar green hat and put it on his head, then turned and left.

.......

.......

The same black sweater and mask.

Same style green cap.

Put something in your hand with the same style.

The Green Hat Robber.

The world is so small, she wants to be quiet.

***

Even though Pryreth didn't want to meet Eddie Redmayce anytime soon, the film had to be made.

After renting a monthly rental room, Prairis set up the machine and took the team to shoot.

After communicating with the cameraman, today's first round of shooting began.

In today's first scene, the hero is walking on the bridge alone, not knowing where he is going.

The lighting engineer played a positive light as usual.

Prairie frowned.

"Hey, this light can't be played like this."

Prairis walked up to the lighting man.

"I want side lighting, hit here." Pointing to the male lead.

"Are you sure?" He has been in the industry for more than ten years, and it is the first time he has seen a sideways attack during the day.

"determine."

"Another light source on the right side," Prairis said.

Is she crazy?

In broad daylight, the hard light against the side is not enough, and an auxiliary light source is needed on the right side?

Does she know how to make a film?

The lighting engineer frowned, looked at Prairis' resolute look, and believed in his heart that Prairis was a vase who didn't understand anything and wanted to mix it up.

Just wait, the young girl will pay for her ignorance.

The lighting engineer adjusted the light level to the place requested by Prairis, secretly cursing.

lunch break.

Prairis took the material to the studio for first cut.

Workers gather around the fast food restaurant to eat.

"She's crazy. With the hard light on the side in broad daylight, I'm almost sure that this film has been shot." The lighting engineer took a hard bite of the hamburger.

The photographer shook his shoulders and couldn't deny it. "Young people nowadays are like this. They want to run before they learn how to walk. They want to imitate the innovations of great directors before they have learned the basics."

Prop artist Randy took a sip of his instant coffee, "I would say that it's a mistake for a woman to be a director. Besides those romantic ones, what other good things can they make?"

"Yes."

The gaffer and cameraman laughed.

Lead actor Eddie Redmayce finished his salad and left the fast food restaurant with a deadpan expression.

At this time, the sun was shining brightly, and he squinted his eyes and leaned against the tree to bask in the sun.

In the improvised rough studio, Prairis squatted on the stone and cut the film.

After thinking for a while, he walked behind Praris.

Prairis was unaware of his arrival, and carefully edited the clips shot in the morning.

Eddie stared at the computer screen.

stunned.

It's an underwhelming shot.

Not even putting much emotion into it while he was filming it.

But I don't know why, but the him on the screen just... has an indescribable feeling.

In the lens.

He walks on the bridge.

Beside him is the endless sea.

He made his way through the empty cars that stopped hurriedly.

The whole world.Only himself.

Pryris made the whole picture a grayish blue.

Like thin, old-fashioned cards.

His profile appeared on the screen.

The hard light against the side turned into another appearance under the color adjustment.

Desolate, lonely, sharp......

Like a calm sea on the surface, secretly turbulent.

He had never seen himself like this.

He has never played himself like this before.

But the man on the screen was indeed himself.

He is a Cambridge University art student by birth.

Some people say that good acting is 30.00% of the actor's hard work and 70.00% of the post-production effect. He didn't believe it at first.

But today he was a little hesitant.

Because a miracle happened right in front of him.

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