Best Movie Star

Chapter 376: Dissatisfied scene design

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The azure blue water is crystal clear, the golden sand is delicate and soft, and the coconut trees stand tall, the scenery here looks unimaginably beautiful.

A sampan paddles toward the beach, accompanied by a speedboat with cameras.

With a sword across his waist, Matthew was wearing a white shirt with an opening that almost reached his chest, revealing the well-developed muscles inside. He sat on the sampan and asked the extra rowing opposite, "Why did you stop?"

The extra opposite, a bald black man, said in French-accented English, "I can't get over there, the ship is cursed!"

"It's on the beach!" Matthew argued. "Go hard!"

The black actor shook his head, with obvious fear on his face, "No, I can't go over!"

Matthew glanced at the green screen standing on the beach in the distance, and stood up with a serious look on his face.

"Goodbye, sir!" said the black actor again. "Goodbye."

On the speedboat, director Gore Verbinski said to the photographer, "Close-up, catch Matthew's undressing."

The photographer understood and knew that it was time for Will Turner to show off his figure again, and quickly followed Gore Verbinski's request.

On the sampan, Matthew ripped off his shirt to reveal his strong muscles. He has been exercising unremittingly all year round, making his muscles particularly stylish and his lines particularly natural and smooth.

His muscles are formed by natural exercise, unlike those brawny men with exaggerated muscles who use drugs.

Matthew also heard Nie Bola say that some Hollywood stars inject drugs in addition to fitness in order to create explosive muscles. These drugs stimulate the muscles they exercised. The biggest feature is that they are strong on the outside and work on the inside. An action star who looks as strong as a cow but is actually vulnerable.

It is said that these drugs are mainly based on steroids and testosterone, which can make people's muscle mass increase sharply under a small amount of exercise, but have great side effects, such as muscle atrophy to a certain extent when the drug is stopped, and testosterone is still Continued use of male hormones will reduce their own secretion capacity to the extreme. After stopping, it will cause the function of that aspect to decline, or even atrophy.

Even so, it's used by a lot of people, especially those who are counting on muscle to eat.

Under the camera lens, Matthew stood tall, threw away his shirt, and jumped into the sea with a very graceful posture.

"Ka!" Gore Verbinski nodded with satisfaction and shouted to the sea, "Matthew, this is over!"

There was a crashing sound on the sea surface. Matthew got out of the sea water, reached out to wipe the water droplets from his face, and swam to the speedboat. Immediately, someone reached out and pulled him onto the boat and handed him a blanket.

Although the weather in Dominica was quite hot, it kept blowing. Matthew took the blanket and wrapped it around him. The speedboat accelerated and came to a nearby trestle pier. The crew of the crew was temporarily stationed here, waiting to be picked up. shooting down.

When a makeup artist came to fix the horse's makeup, Gore Verbinski immediately stopped, "No need, that's it!"

The crew did not stop and came to the green screen erected on the beach to continue shooting the next one.

Matthew took off the blanket, threw it to Bella Anderson, and walked towards the sea according to the previous arrangement.

In fact, he has no makeup on his face. In this shooting, Gore Verbinski continued the styling plan of the first part, including him, Depp and Keira Knightley. The cast of all the characters who stay at sea for a long time will show a rough effect, emphasizing the appearance after the wind and the sun.

Simply put, the characters get dirty.

Especially Keira Knightley, Matthew has seen several Elizabeth Swan styling plans from her. After Elizabeth Swan has been at sea for a period of time, not only her hair will become straight, but her skin will also turn black get rough.

The control of these details is very important. If everyone who seeks a life at sea is still skinny and tender, it is purely funny.

When they first came to Dominica, Matthew, Depp and Keira Knightley also combined the local seascape to shoot brand new character promotional posters, including a poster of Elizabeth Swan holding a pirate machete.

During the shooting, in addition to using the lighting and lens to darken Keira-Knightly's skin and outline the makeup of the face, Keira-Knightly did not even put on makeup in front of the camera. The effect of the shooting It also highlights the wind and frost on her face and the original scars on her skin after her sea adventure, and the rough metal potholes of the pirate machete that has been corroded by sea water all the year round, forming a unified style.

If you put it on the side where Matthew once lived, it is simply unimaginable. No actress dares to make a poster like this. No matter what type of role the heroine plays, isn't the skin smooth like a mirror? Maybe scratching it with your fingernail will dig out a hook.

Of course, this is beyond reproach, because different looks come from the aesthetics of different audiences.

It's hard to explain the shape and texture. For example, Matthew once watched some TVB martial arts TV series in the 1980s and 1990s, and he would also wonder why the heroes are dressed so well, covered in silk satin and robes. Will it be inconvenient to carry, but I never get into it, and I get used to it over time.

When he participated in the action movie shooting, in all the action scenes, including Will Turner, who looked like a gentleman, the clothes were simple and neat when fighting, for fear that the clothes would affect the shot.

Different aesthetics create completely different film and television styles.

If the mainstream aesthetics on the other side of the Pacific tend to be rough and powerful, the heroes of martial arts dramas will definitely take off their clothes before fighting, and even the heroes are no longer gentle and gentle scholars of silk and satin, and they will all incarnate For a muscular man like him.

Pirate films like this in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries must meet the aesthetics of North American audiences, so the roles of Matthew, Depp and Keira Knightley, except for individual scenes, such as the scene of the noble lady just debuted by Elizabeth Swan In addition, most of the time, the styling reflects the typical Western aesthetics - primitive, rough, wild...

To put it bluntly, the pursuit of "Pirates of the Caribbean" may not necessarily be realistic, but to meet market demand.

For example, the image of the pirate itself is very sloppy, so it is not called a pirate if it is clean. The crew further carried out exaggerated and dramatic designs on this basis, so it is impossible to simply characterize most of the pirates as sloppy. … ...Although it is really sloppy and looks a bit cheap and rubbing, it creates an indescribable comedy effect.

In the filming that the crew has carried out, there are many novel and indescribable unique shapes, such as Barbossa's Timkin wooden legs; the fat and thin pirates have a bald head and a wooden eyeball, and women's eccentricities; David Jones can use Beards play the organ; the sailors aboard the Flying Dutchman are fish heads, covered with seaweed.

In fact, director Gore Verbinski is a director with great brains.

Now he has a sharp conflict with Jerry Bruckheimer, not only the power struggle, but also the content of the film. Gore Verbinski wants to open his mind in the shooting of these two sequels and increase the Some ideas that he finds interesting.

But Jerry Bruckheimer, as a producer, always stands in the position of opponents for any move that is too novel and risky.

In the sea, the surging waves made Matthew a little unsteady, and the makeup artist chased after him and sprayed a lot of warm water on his face and body with a watering can, so that it looked more like he had just come out of the sea. Climb out.

As soon as I left with the makeup artist, the shooting started immediately.

With his saber slung over his shoulders, Matthew walked towards the green screen on the beach, naked, step by step, as if that was the Black Pearl he was looking for.

He walked over to a cable holding the green screen and shouted, "Jack! Jack Sparrow!"

No one responded, and Matthew walked on, calling out the names of the others on the boat, "Marty! Cotton! Anyone!"

Still no one answered.

Matthew didn't stop, he walked all the way into the continuous coconut grove, walked to a broken coconut tree, stopped suddenly, looked at the broken coconut tree, and said to the air, "You are A familiar face!"

According to the description of the script, what he encounters here is the parrot among the pirates.

After a pause, Matthew shook his head at the broken tree, "I won't eat you, I won't eat parrots."

After speaking, he strode forward, out of the scope of the camera.

Director Gore Verbinski's voice sounded again, "Okay, this is over!" He then shouted, "Get the Dominican actors ready!"

Matthew's ~www.readwn.com~ action director also came over and explained to him the action design for the next filming scene.

The following is the scene where Will Turner is captured by the natives. The actors who play the natives are basically locals from Dominica, and some are members of local tribes themselves.

"You're looking for Jack and others..." The action director led the way, and Matthew followed behind and came to a big tree, "You found clues here, and then fell into the trap of the natives and got caught. "

Matthew frowned slightly, "That's it?"

The action director nodded, "That's how the action scenes are designed."

Matthew frowned and thought. The script only described Will Turner being captured by the natives. How to capture it was designed by the director and the action team. Such a design is too simple.

He was dissatisfied with the scene and said directly, "I think there is a problem with the action scene design."

Matthew is one of the male protagonists. When he said this, the action director could not refute it. He could only say, "This... Matthew, you should communicate with the director."

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