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Chapter 768 Participating in Star Trek 3

Chapter 768 Participating in Star Trek 3
Ready Player One cast.

Today, the shooting task remains as usual.

In the camera, English actor Simon Pegg is acting his part, and Fang Yu stands behind the monitor and keeps nodding.

The name Simon Pegg was unfamiliar to Fang Yu at first. When he saw that it said "Shaun of the Dead" starring on his resume, Fang Yu immediately thought of who this person was.

Fang Yu was heavily involved in the casting process, resulting in the role being basically the same as the original film.

It is worth mentioning that Tyr Sheridan, the male protagonist of this film, also broke into the industry with the film "Zombie Apocalypse: The Boy Scout Manual". This made Fang Yu very suspicious. Spielberg was privately It’s not that I have a soft spot for zombie-type movies. Otherwise, why would several leading actors have acted in zombie movies?

But this year's "Zombie Apocalypse: The Boy Scout's Handbook" has not yet started filming, so as a newcomer, Tyr Sheridan was roped in by Fang Yu to make a movie. He was still filming Spielberg's movie, which made him cry with gratitude to Fang Yu. He cherishes this opportunity very much. While others work for six hours a day, he can work for a full ten hours. In private, he also takes private lessons from an acting teacher on the spot. A group of Hollywood staff rolled their eyes when they saw him.

Although he is said to be the male protagonist, in fact, Tyr Sheridan's role is only in the "real world", and the image that occupies the vast majority of the film is the male protagonist using the transformation card after solving the second puzzle. , played by Fang Yu who transformed into Fang Yu's "Ghost Story" look.

So strictly speaking, Fang Yu is the starring role in this film, but he is also the one with double quotation marks. His image is presented in the virtual world using VR and AR plus motion capture technology, and using CG. No matter what, it is It was a benefit for himself, and it was regarded as an easter egg given by Fang Yu to his fans.

"Card!"

Tyr stepped forward, his eyes full of admiration: "Teacher Stephen, your performance is so layered!"

When Simon Pegg saw that Fang Yu had finished teaching, he immediately stepped forward.

Fang Yu stood up, smiled and patted Tyer on the shoulder: "Tyr, remember, even the simplest thing of eating bread can show the character's inner world through your performance. Experience it with your heart and express it with your emotions. ”

Taire stood aside, observing intently, eager to learn from Fang Yu's every move.

"Please note that this is not simply about eating, but about the interaction between the characters and the food." Fang Yu explained as he did so. His voice was low and contagious, enough to make Tai and the staff present feel his passion. emotion.

"Your performance in the scene just now was not good enough. Let me explain briefly."

As Spielberg's assistant called out the card, Fang Yu also called for Tell Sheridan to come over.

Spielberg looked at all this and nodded affirmatively. Although Fang Yu was not an excellent producer in terms of coordination and other tasks, he was already very qualified in directing actors in filming, even if these tasks should be left to The director is responsible, but there are no producers who like to keep an eye on these things, such as the bearded Zhang Jizhong.

Fang Yu dipped the small pieces of bread into the hot soup, then slowly put it into his mouth
The staff were amazed! Thinking about simply eating a piece of bread, what else can you do?
Fang Yu's chewing movements were slow and meticulous, and the expression on his face was one of satisfaction at first, and then turned to an indescribable sadness.

Tyr nodded seriously, "Thank you! I will digest it carefully!"

Everyone's eyes were focused on him, ready to record every tiny movement.

"Tiel, the bread-eating scene sounds ordinary, but every detail can show the heart of the character." Fang Yu's voice is gentle and full of magnetism, and his eyes sparkle with love for acting.

Fang Yu started his performance. His fingers gently picked up a piece of bread, with gentle and delicate movements, as if it was not just a piece of bread, but a precious gift. He tore the bread into small pieces, each tearing movement seemed so purposeful and full of emotion.

Fang Yu sat at a small table covered with linen tablecloth, with a basket of freshly baked bread and a bowl of hot soup that looked very tempting.

"That's about it." Fang Yu spread his hands.

"Stephen, I have something to ask you."

"Looking for me?" Fang Yu asked strangely, "Why not find Mr. Spielberg?"

"Ah, I won't bother him about this matter." "Okay, then you can tell me."

Simon Pegg smiled and said: "The director of another play of mine wants to visit our studio, see our play, and discuss it with each other."

Fang Yu neither refused nor agreed directly, but asked about the name of the play.

"Oh? Which one?"

"Star Trek." Simon Pegg paused and gestured with his hands.

Fang Yu is not very familiar with the Star Trek series, but he is very familiar with the director of the third installment.

That's Lin Yibin, who got tired of filming Fast and Furious and switched to science fiction.

If it was another drama, Fang Yu wouldn't bother to pay attention.

The main reason is that this Star Trek, like Ready Player One, has a lot of special effects. This can really be discussed without boring Spielberg.

Fang Yu thought for a moment and nodded: "Okay, it's not a big problem, let them do it."

Not long after, Abrams, the director of Star Trek, brought his team to the filming site of "Ready Player One".

Fang Yu stepped forward as the speaker, and the two shook hands warmly.

After a brief visit, Abrams sighed:
"Stephen, your visual effects are great!" Abrams' eyes sparkled with admiration for the technology.

Fang Yu smiled easily and responded confidently: "In the world of movies, we always have to have some new tricks, Director Abrams. Science fiction movies have to be at the forefront of technology to open the eyes of the audience."

"Indeed, that's why I wanted to come and have a look."

While everyone was visiting, Fang Yu showed off their latest shooting technology and told the general story of Ready Player One.

"I give you full marks for your creativity! Virtual games sound great!" Abrams gave a thumbs up, then changed the topic, "But I also have a bold idea here."

"Oh? Tell me." Fang Yu's curiosity was aroused.

"I was wondering if you would like to join the "Star Trek 3" team and add a unique color to our story?" Abrams' tone was serious and direct.

Fang Yu pretended to be surprised: "Me? Playing a small role in your blockbuster? Stop joking."

"No, I'm serious. If a talent like yours doesn't show off in my movies, it will be a loss for the fans. Besides, if I invite you to act, how can I let you be a supporting role with few roles?" Ai Brahms insisted.

Fang Yu thought for a moment, then nodded: "I have to think about this carefully. But working with you sounds like a good idea."

"Then it's settled! I'll be waiting for you on the set, and let's make big news together!" Abrams seemed impatient.

"Okay, that's it, let's see you on Star Trek 3." Fang Yu readily agreed, and the two shook hands again, their smiles full of expectations for future cooperation.

(End of this chapter)

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