Chapter 321 Shen Lang, you idiot
The cooperation between Wang Peipei and He Cang during the following period of time could be said to be seamless.
Under the guidance of Wang Peipei, He Cang systematically learned the arrangement of on-site settings and green screens.
He had some basic knowledge of this stuff, so he got the hang of it quickly.
After teaching on the scene, at Shen Lang's [request], Wang Peipei returned to the imperial capital and supervised the post-production of the filming content at Tiangong Films.
After all, for on-site shooting and post-production, being proficient in halo is of little use. She can only influence everyone's operation progress when she is at the computer.
Wow, the impact is amazing.
Often, within two days after Ting Xianghao finished filming, post-production footage would be sent from China for the director team to review.
Looking at the clips sent by Wang Peipei, Ting Xianghao had to accept it this time.
For example, the scene of chasing the locomotive in a fan shape was lost in the Daejeon Station reshoot a few days ago.
There are two difficulties in this scene.
One is the scene where zombies break through the window and fall to the ground from the second-floor overpass of the train station.
Second, there were only a dozen action actors, but they had to simulate a scene of being chased by hundreds of zombies on the computer.
First, Ting Xianghao invited a well-known dance coach from South Korea to teach the zombies the twisting movements, and then He Cang and others simulated the landing point after jumping on the software.
Then, the extras just need to strike a zombie pose, break through the prop glass, and fall onto a mat one meter high.
The rest were completed by the Didu post-production team.
The effect of the film is particularly explosive.
A bunch of losers fell from the second-floor rooftop window like dumplings, and after falling to the ground, they quickly stood up and rushed towards the protagonist and others.
The second point is that it is used more frequently in war films.
Make one or two models, and then use the computer to simulate as many zombies as you want.
In recent years, domestic war films have hired foreign post-production teams to produce such grand scenes.
For example, in "Hero", the invisible Qin army and the dense arrows are actually special effects.
But to be honest, that thing still looks a bit crude, because the formation and the wearing of armor are so simple that so many people can make it by just copying and pasting.
But this film is different.
All zombies move irregularly.
Although the bird's-eye view is fan-shaped, it requires more sophisticated processing when it comes to storyboarding.
After Ting Xianghao saw the clip produced by Wang Peipei, he clapped his thigh excitedly.
"Teacher Shen, look, the zombies are running like crazy, and the picture looks very realistic and smooth. I never thought that China's post-production technology would suddenly become so powerful!"
"I'm sorry, my previous suspicion of you and China was really..."
After spending these days together, Shen Lang realized that Ting Xianghao was a pretty good person.
They are pragmatic and do not have the sense of superiority that ordinary Koreans have.
He said to Ting Xianghao: "After post-production, if the director is satisfied, then we can shoot the movie!"
Ting Xianghao nodded and said confidently: "Don't worry, Mr. Shen, I am sure that this "Train to Busan" will become the pinnacle of Asian disaster films!"
Crazy enough!
But Jung Sang-ho was not bragging.
After these days of filming, Shen Lang felt that he still had the ability.
What's more, we have a good script, good actors, and good post-production. If you still can't produce something good, I, Shen Lang, will send you to feed the fish in the Han River in the next second!
In a blink of an eye, the end of the year is approaching.
Shen Lang is about to become a forty-year-old, wretched, perverted uncle.
The filming of Train to Busan has been completed and the final post-production is about to begin. The corresponding publicity work has already begun in China and South Korea.
As the first disaster film co-produced by the two countries, this gimmick immediately became a topic that the media of both countries rushed to report.
When the Korean media mentioned this movie, they did not describe in detail the Korean actors who appeared in the movie.
Instead, he described Shen Lang in great detail.
The headline of the entertainment section of the Seoul Daily was: "Chinese movie stars prefer the taste of Korean directors."
The article reads: "Shen Lang, this movie star from China, is quite popular even in the United States."
"But why did he choose to work with the director of Dabang Minguo on his first disaster movie script?"
"Because the Republic of China has the best film industry in all of Asia!"
“Our actors are the best!”
“Our director is the best!”
“Our publicity and influence are at the top of Asia.”
"I have to say, Shen Lang is a Chinese with great vision!"
"This movie will expand South Korea's film industry to the entire Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia, and eventually become a presence comparable to Hollywood."
"And this is just the beginning of this feast!"
……
When Shen Lang saw this report, he was completely dumbfounded.
Should I choose Korea?
That's because in our China, all the common people are good people who uphold the five virtues and four virtues. How could there be a selfish capitalist like General Manager Jin?
Also, imagine if zombies appeared on the train or on the high-speed train, would that pass review?
Isn't this funny?
I chose you, the Republic of China, because your films do not need to be censored. I can film the selfishness of you American people however I want and no one will care, do you understand?
Also, you said that your country’s film promotion and influence are the best in Asia. Well, you are awesome, I will admit it for now.
You say you are a good director, a good actor, and good in every way, so I think you are very good.
But why the hell didn't you mention the later part?
So you automatically blocked out this later stuff with your eyes open?
Cow ratio!
However, for Shen Lang, the Korean media's publicity of this movie and himself actually brought him an unexpected benefit.
That is, the number of his fans in South Korea has increased exponentially.
The fan value in my mind jumps every day like a revolving lantern. I can’t stop it, I can’t stop it at all!
At least most young people in South Korea have seen the movies he starred in.
"Pulp Fiction", produced by their American daddy, became a huge hit on the Internet.
This triggered a series of heated discussions about the film in South Korea.
For a time, Shen Lang was known as the most influential actor in Asia and the most innovative director in Asia.
The food variety show that Shen Lang participated in in South Korea made Chinese Sichuan cuisine a household delicacy in South Korea.
It is said that now there are many Koreans walking on the streets of Sichuan Province and Chengdu.
He would ask everyone he met in broken Chinese: "What do you mean by beef? Where can I eat it?"
"What?"
"Look at the beef!"
"Oh, you mean the beef with legs crossed? That, that, and that, we can eat them all!"
"Kangsang Alasmida!"
"Shen Lang is such an idiot. He didn't even tell me before promoting it. With so many bangzi coming to Sichuan, they won't bring any epidemics, right? I suggest that we lock them up in a small dark room first and release them after fourteen days!"
(End of this chapter)