King of Hollywood

Chapter vi virgin choice

As the slight tremor faded away, the planes entering the stratosphere began to fly smoothly. Adrian retracted his sight from the window and looked at Dennis. Nate: “What, some dizziness? ”

“Fortunately, this is my third time on the plane, inevitably… I'm not comfortable with it.” Dennis, who looked a little ugly, took a deep breath, but eventually unbuckled his safety belt and headed straight to the bathroom on the plane.

The funny guy, Adrian, shook his head with a smile and looked to the other side of the cabin, where LaVerne recommended executive producers, associate directors and director assistants. In addition, he has contacted acquaintances in the UK who will provide a range of assistance for Adrian's filming.

That's the advantage of buying a movie company, with a complete operating team and ready connections. In particular, based on information provided by Claude, it was easy to select Bosworth Films, although small in size, with extensive connections because of its early establishment, and even several vice-presidents of the American Academy of Film Sciences and Arts.

Don't think Americans don't talk about humanity, but they rarely show up above the rules. For Adrian's script, how could a new writer, who didn't even have a broker, have sent someone from several major companies to visit him if the relationship his parents left behind hadn't been ruined in the last two years of chaos?

It was 2: 00 in the morning after the London Heathrow Airport, when the jet lag collapsed after a short night's rest at the airport hotel, Adrian, with several people and ready actors and employees from the British side, came to a small town in northeastern London called Edwin to start shooting.

He chose "The Virgin" as Guy? Richie's "Two Big Smoke Guns," an unexpected and coincidental multi-line narrative style, compact and ring-linked plots, and ubiquitous black English cold humor, are eye-catching, so even when filmed, the investment decreases and ends up at only £80,000 (note 1), which can be rated fairly well immediately after the show.

The only problem is that it's a British film, but there's nothing like the cost of it - even the cost of Chainsaw Wonder is about a million, and in terms of maximizing profit, Chainsaw Wonder is better after the Seven Sins. Anyway, Adrian's grandfather was British, and he and his mother also had British citizenship. Although he didn't spend much time in England in his memory, a mouthful of English is not bad, so "virginity" is a British film that also said the past.

“Gentlemen, I think I should be very clear to you, please do not come back to the situation of ng for minor problems!” Adrian raised his head behind the camera and shouted with some annoyance, waving at it.

After three days of shooting, he simply grasped the feeling. Before he was reborn, although he touched the camera a few times, he had practical experience. Besides, he had seen many movies and analyzed them, and it was not difficult to shoot them. That's why Adrian vowed Dandan to tell LaVerne that he would complete the shooting and editing within two months and then send it to Venice for the exhibition.

However, a good movie cannot be directed alone, and most of the actors, with the exception of Dennis and several gang leaders such as Harry the Axe, are out of shape. It's no wonder that saving money is naturally impossible to hire famous actors, 3rd and 4th line actors who are also very good, but only lucky if they can be recruited.

“If you want to increase the number of lighters, Mr. Adrian, the cost may overrun.” The finance assistant walked over and said so with a bunch of statements.

“Overspending? That is not possible, with a budget of only $200,000.” Adrian couldn't help but frown, even though he had carefully calculated and doubled his budget. How could this be the case when he didn't expect to overspend?

Adrian feels a little headache flipping over the report. Of course the report will be fine. Every expenditure is recorded. So why the hell is this happening? Additional investment is not a problem, but if you want to know why it has to be, how do you copy classic movies in the future? Damn it, Guy? How did Richie do it?

Looking at the sky, it was too late, and thinking about it, Adrian had to wave to close the job.

Wow, the water stopped, Adrian grew out of breath, pulled open the shower curtain, and found a bath towel around him. He came to the mirror and erased the fog and watched as the shadow touched his cheek independently.

It has been almost six months, although it has been well integrated from the outset, such as persuading Claude and the style and temperament with which he negotiated with the review assistants. But it doesn't adapt, but it always exists. Sometimes, for example, you either feel like Adrian altogether or you feel like Hao Xuan Zhang altogether. Fortunately, he set his own goals at the outset and did not hesitate to start working on them, so far he has been completely integrated.

“Should the consciousness of previous generations prevail?” Looking at himself in the mirror, Adrian muttered. He shook his head with a smile. So what? Even if it wasn't Zhang Haoxuan in his previous life or Adrian, I was always me. All I had to do was understand what I wanted to do and how to do it.

“Well, don't think about it.” I patted myself on the cheek and Adrian walked out of the bathroom with a bath towel. Though this is not over, he always has to eat every bite, and he already has some things in his mind. For example, to continue to integrate the resources of the Kowels - this is not something that can be done in two or three days; or to find a way to go to China - frankly, he doesn't think he's going to see another himself, which is inconsistent with the laws of the Great Universe.

“So let's focus on this damn movie," Adrian scolded, putting on his pajamas, then walked to the table and pulled up a lamp, "Can't you light up a little more, this hotel can't even afford a light bulb? ”

A typical English-style inn with yellow walls and old, rough patterns on the skirt, as if describing its long history, coupled with the slightly dim lights, gives you a sense of London in the 18th and 9th centuries. It was better before, the lamp was bright enough to allow him to type - Adrian wrote something every day in addition to directing films, script outlines, and... novels! But the lamp broke for two days, and the hotel didn't handle it in time, so he couldn't even rush it, which made him a little depressed to have to drag a minute into two minutes.

Adriana turned off the lamp on the table, pulled it off, and turned it off. If it hadn't been for that reason, he would have moved to the hotel. Forget it, let the assistant buy a new one tomorrow, the efficiency of this small hotel is obviously unreliable, and the changeable lamp is more dull than it was, which is equivalent to... Wait, dusk!

He seemed to think of something with his eyes open, so he looked straight ahead for a while, and Adrian slapped his chin. So that's it! Guy? Richie, you're a fucking genius!

“Are you saying that you will always shoot with an orange filter?” The lighter looked at Adrian, sleeping with some helpless irritation, and no one would be happy to be woken up from a good dream.

“No, no, no, no, it's adding a layer of orange yellow filter to it,” Adrian corrected, “which reduces the use of other filters, basically you need to make a slight adjustment so you can keep using it, and then do some processing at a later stage so that the picture looks just like the rest of the movie -- you know what I mean? ”

“This...” the lighter rubbed his head, "I have to think about it first, Mr. Adrian. ”

“Okay, we'll see you on the set tomorrow.” Adrian was also aware of the abruptness and disrespect of coming so late and left the room after a few brief remarks.

Guy Richie's method of reducing costs is not complicated, simply because the entire movie has a dark hue, adding a layer of orange yellow filter paper to the filter board just needs to make a slight adjustment to the color so that it can be shot all the way to the end, and it doesn't affect the viewing effect at all - just do some more later processing. (Note 2)

Adrian remembered this because he had seen a reproduced HD version at the time, and although it was different from other films when it was shown in ordinary cinemas, a reproduction into a DVD HD version would make the whole picture look rusty. The average person doesn't know what's going on, but for someone familiar with filmmaking, if you know what's going on with the piece, you can think about it.

Adrian proved to be right, and the day after he deliberately announced the break, he and the lighter and the photographer were busy on the set - in fact, a small office rented - and finally made the statute.

“We have to admit that this approach will save us a lot of things.” The lighter and the main force finally exclaimed, “You're a genius, Mr. Adrian.”

“It works, doesn't it? So the shooting is about to run out.” Adrian waved.

This approach, although seemingly less than economical, cannot be ignored when the entire film is finished. More importantly, through this, Adrian remembers more Guy? Richie may have used cost-saving details in shooting, such as moving two props and shooting from different angles to turn one scene into another, and so on.

You're a fucking genius, Guy? Adrian praised once again in his heart. Leave everything to me and I'll take care of it!

(Note 1: The cost of transferring the encyclopedia to a movie is £80,000, but if you look at a foreign website, the cost is $900,000. The latter data was found a long time later, and the plot was difficult to modify, so it had to be wrong. It can be explained that £80,000 is spent on powering up to the end of the mirror, and advertising the release of films and stuff doesn't count.

(Note 2: These filming techniques are personal and should not be investigated.