Chapter 83 100% (There will be more in the fifth night)
On the morning of November 11st, Jordan Peele and Michael Key brought the film crew to Zach Randolph's house, ready to start today's filming.

The last time I filmed the short film "The Qualifications of the Champion" with Curry as the protagonist, the post-production has been completed, and all special effects, editing, and dubbing work have been completed.

Peel and Ki discussed showing the sample to Mr. Smart, and after watching it, they planned to publish it on the Youtube account.

The Clippers media department has a dedicated video account, which releases game clips related to the Clippers, player interviews after the game, and so on.

However, there are very few followers and views. After all, there are too few fans of the Clippers and passers-by. If you want to watch the video, you also watch the Lakers and Kobe, or go directly to the official NBA account.

What's there to see when you run to your little Los Angeles Clippers breakout?
But Peale and Key believe that it is impossible to spend a season to produce a documentary in the traditional way. If it is produced in that way, it will not be profitable to get a title of "popular but not popular".

What's more, with the level of documentary shooting of the two of them, it may be a bit difficult to make people applaud, but they are good at making people feel interesting and funny.

Their strategy is to collect documentary materials while shooting funny short films, and upload a funny short film to the Youtube account every once in a while to make a series.

At the same time, it is also a short film about 5-10 minutes long, matching the life, work, and game routine of the Clippers players.

Jordan Peele believes that by updating these short films, he can slowly gather popularity and gain enough attention.

When the season is over and the filming of the documentary is completed, there may be many fans looking forward to the broadcast of the full documentary.

Although Mr. Smart has made it clear that he does not need to make money, or even ask for a return, Jordan Peele still hopes that the documentary will get enough attention, and it is best to have some benefits, such as being bought out by Fox TV.

"I have already shown the sample to Calvin, director of Fox TV's sports department. He thinks it's not bad, but this short film alone is not enough. We need more short films. I think at least three films will be shot first."

In the car, Jordan Peele and Michael Key exchanged, judging from the feedback from the TV station, this kind of idea is still very interesting.

"What does Mr. Smart say? He is our patron, and his opinion is the most important."

"Oh, Miss Ada sent me a message last night, saying that Mr. Smart doesn't want to watch it, and he supports and trusts everything we shoot."

Jordan Peele speaks of Mr. Smart with respect.

Such a generous and uncritical Party A is really rare and rare.

In order to repay Min Congda's trust, Pierre and Rebecca brought out the bottom-of-the-box ideas and scripts to ensure that each short story is full of creativity and fits the characteristics of the Clippers players.

Randolph came out from home after breakfast and met Jordan Peele. Randolph first took them to visit his garage and showed his collection of Chevrolet Impala.

Randolph deliberately picked out the coolest green model and drove Key and Peele to the training center.

There was no team training today. After five days and four matches, Dunleavy gave everyone a rest.

However, Randolph still decided to go to the training hall. First, he wanted to maintain his condition, and second, it was convenient for the film crew to take shots.

After arriving at the training center, Randolph saw a big black G parked in the parking lot, which belonged to the boy Curry.

"Xie Te, Stephen is here too, this guy will definitely become an All-Star in the future, trust me!"

Facing the cameras of the film crew, Randolph uttered his prediction, and to be honest, his prediction was a little conservative.

Into the training center, Randolph first conducted a simple warm-up exercise, waiting for his professional trainers to arrive at the center.

In order to survive in the cruel league, big-name players in the NBA spend a lot of money every year to improve and maintain their status and enrich their skills.

After all, a salary of tens of millions a year is not so easy to get. You don’t have the ability to get it. A bunch of young people with potential behind are jealous and want to take your place.

Randolph's training focuses on mid-range jumpers and low-post confrontation at the basket. This is the guy he eats in the league and dare not fall for a moment.

When Randolph was practicing in full swing, Curry came out of the gym sweating profusely. When he saw Key, Peele and the film crew, he came over to say hello and asked, "Hey two big directors, the film that was shot for me earlier. How's it going? Can I see it?"

Piel said: "Of course, we have already done the special effects in post-production, and hired a famous Hollywood special effects team to do it. Although it is only a short dozen seconds, it is realistic enough and has super-class visual effects!"

With that said, Peele took out his laptop and showed Curry a look at the finished film.

In a very short video, Key asked Curry what qualifications he had to be the No. [-] pick. Curry started from the three-point line in the arena and shot three-pointers all the way.

Halftime, the baseline, outside the arena, on the road, in the park, on top of a skyscraper, at the side of the Magic Johnson statue at Staples Center, the Statue of Liberty, the Great Wall, and finally into outer space!

Curry made accurate shots every time, but Key was still asking, "What qualifications do you have to be the No. [-] pick!"

"Hahaha, interesting, really interesting, I have never been to the Great Wall, how did you do it?"

The scene where Curry sees himself shooting a [-] on the Great Wall is very funny, the background is done perfectly.

Jordan Peele said: "We went to China on a business trip, stayed for two days, and took pictures of the Great Wall. When we came back, we used the green screen to combine with the pictures of your shooting. This is the perfect effect."

Curry was surprised: "Just to take a shot of the Great Wall, you went to China on a business trip?"

Michael Kidao: "Of course, Mr. Smart said to keep improving, and he doesn't care how much we spend."

Peele added: "I heard from Ms. Ada that Mr. Smart knew that we were on a business trip to China to shoot the camera. He expressed his appreciation and thought that we used the budget in the right place."

Curry smiled and said: "Mr. Smart has always been generous and has a spirit of excellence in everything. He also has the same requirements for our team. The requirements are very strict."

"I heard Miss Ada say, he said in front of President Stern, 'I'm very strict, especially with Curry'! So no wonder, every time we win, he is never particularly happy look, but worried."

"On the contrary, when we lose, he is always very relaxed and comforts everyone, fearing that everyone's morale will be hit. He is really an amazing person."

Jordan Peele and Michael Key recorded the conversation while listening to Curry, and it will be included in the documentary later.

The conversation was almost over, and Curry was about to start three-point practice with his trainer. Randolph saw Curry take the initiative to say hello to him.

"Hey Babyface, I heard that you practice very hard in the gym, do you want to fight against me?"

"No, no, no! Let's compare the three-pointer. How about shooting in the middle? Whoever loses, please have dinner at noon!"

"OK! No problem!"

During the interval between training, the two had a three-point game at halftime. The winner was of course Curry, and Randolph didn't mind. He just wanted to lose to Curry and treat the little guy to a meal.

At the end of training in the morning, Jordan Peele took Randolph to shoot his short video, which was a "NBA post-game interview" theme called "100%".

"Zach, the short film is very simple. The theme is post-match interviews, to satirize the lack of vocabulary of some athletes. Later, the foundation will pretend to be an interview reporter. You are the player with lack of vocabulary. No matter what questions you are asked, you will answer' We give 100% on the field', let's try it, okay?"

"No problem, 100% no problem."

"Goddamn! You get it fast, Zack!"

(End of this chapter)

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