The Jade Emperor Told Me to Live-stream!

Chapter 63: Mastering Others' Emotions

At this moment, what was in the hearts of others, Mo Ming could guess it without even thinking about it.

According to Mo Ming’s pretense of the Nth Law:

You must clearly understand the emotions of the people around you and make good use of it!

What does that mean?

Let’s talk about “mastering the emotions of the people around you” first. Any act of acting cannot be done independently by one person (nonsense, can you act like yourself?), this requires cooperation!

According to Mo Ming’s pretend experience, to complete a pretend, at least two people are needed: the protagonist and the villain!

That is to say, the so-called "pretending to be forced" and "pretending to be forced", or they can also be called: "face-slapped person" and "face-slapped person"!

This is the minimum condition for pretending to be forced!

Minimum conditions!

Minimum conditions!

(This place is the focus!!!)

The pretending to be forced under this condition is the most direct and straightforward, and the difficulty of pretending to be is very low. It is easy to pretend to be a force. By the way, it has no technical threshold.

But from an artistic point of view, the pretense under this condition is very monotonous, the plot is thin, and there is no so-called "rhythm" problem.

how to say……

It just doesn't have that... that kind of mellow and frustrated feeling, which can't surprise others!

Moreover, what is the biggest problem of acting under such conditions?

The biggest problem is "aesthetic fatigue". At first, you may feel that this kind of straightforward pretend is compelling to the end, but after a long time, you will feel boring.

This is the same as eating instant noodles. Maybe when I ate it for the first time, I thought it was so delicious!It's so delicious!It's so exciting!

I even think that people can cook a bowl of hot braised beef noodles when they are hungry in this life, and they will be extremely happy!

but!

Note that it is "but"!

He might feel delicious the first time he ate instant noodles, and might feel very enjoyable the second time he ate instant noodles, but when he ate it the third time, he might feel that the taste began to fade.

By the fourth and fifth time, he would gradually feel that this thing is actually boring.

As for the latter words, it goes without saying. It is estimated that next time he will not look at the instant noodles, if you force him to eat, he will probably vomit...

Does this explain it?

Always pretend to be so straightforward, the person watching you pretends will easily transition from "wow" to "no feeling", and finally to "disgusting and nauseous"...

Therefore, in the process of pretending to be forced, turning and rhythm are necessary!

To put it bluntly, pretending to be compelling is actually the same as telling stories, making movies, and making TV dramas. It's a must!

So, how to ensure the circumflex and frustration of this plot?

This requires the "third party" to join!

But note that this "third party" is also exquisite!

I often see those people who pretend to be forced, and you will find that in the process of the protagonist’s pretending, there will be many "passers-by". The existence of these people is all kinds of bad actors and various kinds of suppressing the protagonist, and then wait until the protagonist finally turns over and slaps the face. They will be surprised, exclaimed, surprised...

The purpose is to set off the atmosphere and give the audience a sense of "salted fish turning over" and "slapped everyone slapped".

This is a common method used by those who pretend to be habitual offenders. The first time you see it, you may feel that it is really cool, but the second and third time you will find it meaningless.

Many pretenders know to use "passers-by" to pretend, but few people know that there are actually several types of "passers-by"!

According to Mo Ming's nearly 40 million years of experience in acting as a force, this "third party" can basically be divided into two four categories!

The first type: it is a common third party. Basically, people who often see others pretend to know this kind of existence. They are the most common third parties. They are purely used by the protagonist to set off the atmosphere, and basically there is nothing else significance.

This category is divided into three categories:

The first category is the followers or supporters of the villain.

This type of person basically bluffs from beginning to end, and there are only three lines:

The villain is awesome!

The villain blows up!

The protagonist waste!

(If you ask them to say one more thing, they will not be able to say it!)

Such people exist for comparison:

Before the pretense is over, all kinds of bluffing, all kinds of bragging, all kinds of pride!

After the pretense was over, all kinds of slapped faces, all kinds of gritted teeth, all kinds of anger but not speaking...

Then, the second category is the real passerby.

A bunch of unknown, so the villains bluffed over to watch the show, just like the group of funny people watching the battle under the martial arts stage.

Passer-by A, passer-by B... They don't even have a name, and they feel like they really are...

This kind of people exists to help the previous kind of people to set off the atmosphere and increase the sense of hierarchy, but the treatment of this kind of people is slightly better than the above kind, there are 5 lines, in the process of acting:

Ah, the protagonist is so weak, the protagonist is going to be finished this time!

Ah, the villain is so awesome, the protagonist is going to die this time!

After the pretense is over:

Ah, the protagonist actually defeated the villain, the protagonist is so awesome!

Ah, it turns out that the protagonist has hidden his hole cards.

Ah, the protagonist is so awesome, we can't provoke him in the future!

As for the third category, people like Yan Ningxue who support the protagonist.

Why do you classify people who support the protagonist into this category?

This is because although this category of people is on the side of the protagonist, they are not essentially different from the previous two categories.

The meaning of this kind of people is: to compare the first two kinds of people!

Similar to the above two categories, this category is basically playing the protagonist the whole time, but because they are on the side of the protagonist, the treatment is better than the previous two categories, and there are about 6 lines.

Before acting:

The villain is so awesome, (the protagonist) give up if you don't!

During the loading process:

It's over, the villain is so powerful, (the protagonist) must lose!

It's over, at such a critical moment, the protagonist is in danger, and I can't help but want to shoot (in fact, what I really think in my heart is: I will not shoot, I see how your protagonist can get me!)!

After installing the force:

Ah, the protagonist is so amazing!

Ah, the protagonist you hide so deep!

Ah, I am very relieved to see you so awesome!

The general pretenders only know the existence of the first and second types, and those who are a little clever will deliberately find a third type to set off.

However, there is another special "third party" that few people know about, and even fewer people will use it.

There is only one reason: this kind of "third party" is very difficult to master, and people who are not capable of pretending to be able to control it can't be controlled at all!