This scene could absolutely be the highlight of the entire movie!

After confirming that there were no problems with the footage and that it could be used directly, Ryosuke Yamazaki finally breathed a sigh of relief. He felt that the pressure that had been weighing on his shoulders these past few days had suddenly dissipated. No matter what, as long as this part of the movie was included, it still had its own highlights.

This one highlight alone made him very happy.

Seeing that Yamazaki Ryosuke remained silent, Miyamoto Sei slowly walked over. As he walked, he noticed that everyone around him was looking at him with a mixture of fear and fascination in their eyes. Miyamoto Sei didn't care much about this; he knew very well that these expressions meant his performance was successful, because that was exactly the effect he was supposed to achieve.

If you can get the people around you to also show expressions and mannerisms that match the storyline, then the filming is successful in every sense.

Except for one possibility.

That means the filming wasn't done well.

This is the cameraman's fault, not the actor's.

Upon arriving beside Yamazaki Ryosuke, before he could speak, Hanayagi Yoshiaki spoke up.

"Very good, even better than I expected. Your performance in this scene should be recorded in the annals of film dance history."

"Is it really that powerful?"

Upon hearing this, Miyamoto immediately smiled, and even his cheeks turned slightly red.

"Isn't it a bit of an exaggeration to say that it will be recorded in history?"

Although she spoke humbly and her face was slightly flushed, clearly showing shyness, the burning fighting spirit, or rather, the flame of ambition in her eyes did not escape Hanayagi Fangmingya's eyes. She smiled and nodded: "Yes, it can indeed be recorded in the history of film and dance. Even this scene just now can be recorded in film history."

Unfortunately, compared to this scene, the overall effect of the film feels out of place...

Hua Liufang Mingya thought silently.

"Hehe, since the teacher said so, it means my efforts have been effective."

I spent four of my points to redeem eight hours of my time. If it doesn't work, I feel like I'll cry.

He not only spent eight hours training, but also the energy and stamina he expended during that time. After leaving the space, he had to cook another meal to replenish his energy.

These are all extra expenses!

So when Miyamoto found out that it really worked, and the effect was excellent, he was naturally happy.

"yeah!"

He even clenched his fists happily, making a victory sign.

Even her voice sounded very soft and cute.

Then, a shout erupted from the crowd.

"Nana-chan, you're so cute!"

I'm your fan!

"Eh?!"

Upon hearing this, Miyamoto turned his head and smiled at the extras, which made their shouts even louder.

This shout also pulled Yamazaki Ryosuke out of his own world.

Just then, Miyamoto Sei smiled and called out, "Does everyone want my autograph?"

"Ohhhhhh!"

A chorus of wolf howls erupted, indiscriminately from men and women.

Do you think this is your autograph launch event?!

Ryosuke Yamazaki struggled to suppress the urge to roll his eyes and coughed lightly.

"Cough cough!"

"Ah, Director Yamazaki is going to get angry. If he doesn't pay me, I'm doomed. Let's talk about autographs after work. Let's get the acting done first!" Miyamoto said to the crowd immediately after hearing Yamazaki Ryosuke cough, which finally quieted them down.

Meanwhile, in the distance, Saki Ao's face darkened. Who was the protagonist of this film? It was himself!

Why do I feel like I'm not the main character anymore, but rather a supporting character?

Even the extras were the same; the way they screamed sounded like their lungs were being torn apart.

Do you all need to be so fanatical?

If you're going to be this obsessed, you can find someone else! Can't I be one?!

He slowly exhaled, and suddenly realized that his biggest mistake was to have a conflict with the second female lead, Noguri Kaori, and then let her leave on her own. At least that woman, although she was still somewhat formidable, was no match for him. But now, he felt he had no way to deal with this one.

Unless... there is some other way.

"An idol...?" Momohara Miko murmured to herself. In her mind, she could still picture Miyamoto Nana interacting with the extras. There was no diva-like attitude, no distance between them, just a very close interaction. She even had the feeling that the other person was carefully looking at each and every extra present, one by one!

With such a serious approach, it's no wonder these people are so enthusiastic...

This is no longer just a matter of performance ability; rather, it's more of a matter of attitude.

The attitude towards others and the attitude towards one's own work.

Momohara Miko suddenly understood something at that moment, and then she breathed a sigh of relief.

Some objects are simply not suitable as targets; such existence can easily leave you battered and bruised.

"I'll just continue to develop my career slowly within my own acting circle..."

She muttered to herself.

"Momohara, what did you say?"

Hearing Momohara Miko's voice, which was so soft that he couldn't hear it clearly, he asked in a somewhat strange tone.

"It's nothing, I just feel like I should just keep doing my job and not think about anything else," Momohara Miko said, looking at Motomiya Kei: "What about you? What are your thoughts on Miyamoto now?"

“I’m going to ignore her and stop thinking about how she’s the best for my current physical and mental state. Otherwise, just thinking about this disparity…” Ben Gongqi said with a bitter smile, “I don’t think I can handle it.”

So you've finally stopped thinking about using connections? Well, with such a clear difference in strength, those things are irrelevant now.

Momohara Miko thought about it and didn't say anything more. Instead, she picked up her script and began to read it carefully.

"When memorizing a script, it's not just about your own part, but also about reading other people's parts and trying to understand the character's inner thoughts, right?"

Momohara Miko muttered to herself, becoming increasingly focused on her task.

"Is this why you can completely grasp the character?"

……

After this segment of filming was completed, Miyamoto Sei's storyline was finished. He looked at the length of the footage, which totaled only four minutes.

Even to save time in the film, those four minutes might be cut.

Then, of course, he fulfilled his promise and signed autographs for the extras.

Fortunately, there were only a few dozen people, so getting autographs was a breeze.

Having completed her mission, Miyamoto Sei could naturally prepare herself and then return to the theater to resume her four-way life rhythm of school, theater, voice acting, and home.

But before that, there are of course some other things to do.

Although it was only a short two days, we did film a movie together and were considered short-term collaborators, so saying goodbye to everyone is a necessary procedure.

"I'm very happy that Director Yamazaki asked me to shoot this part of the story. Although it's only four minutes long, it might only be about two minutes after editing."

Miyamoto looked at the actors who were the main characters in the movie. He wasn't very familiar with them, but he still had some things to say.

“I don’t know what everyone else thinks, but when I think about standing on this stage and my fans seeing me in the movie, I feel that I must do my best in my role, because only in this way can I live up to the expectations of the fans who are watching the movie.”

At this point, a smile appeared on Miyamoto's face. His smile was gentle, and his expression seemed to be recalling something.

"After all, for my fans who have always supported me and never abandoned me when I encountered difficulties, this is the only way I can repay them, which is to do my job well."

This passage sounded somewhat like a lecture, and Miyamoto was well aware that he was indeed lecturing these people, telling them they needed to take their professions seriously. He just didn't know how much of what they were going to listen to.

The people in his previous team listened to him because they wanted to become idols and were passionate about their professions. He wasn't sure about those people.

"However, we are a team, and I can't do it by myself. Even if it's just a short clip, I am very grateful to everyone, every participant in that clip, including the staff behind the scenes."

"My job is successful because of everyone's hard work. It's not just my success, but everyone's success, because it wouldn't be possible without any one of us."

Miyamoto Sei remembers it very clearly, remembering everyone's expression at the time.

"That's absolute acting skill! Everyone's acting was just amazing!"

At this point, in his final farewell, after a slight bow, he smiled and uttered his last words.

"So please continue to work hard to make this movie a success!"

"So, bye!"

After saying goodbye and leaving, Miyamoto Sei no longer looked at their expressions. He had done all he could, and now it was Yamazaki Ryosuke's turn.

Whether these people can show better acting skills or attitude than usual depends on Yamazaki Ryosuke's next move.

Miyamoto Sei had already told the other party about this method.

A very simple method is to let that group of people see the effect of your praise at that time, and then look at their usual performance clips, and the difference will be obvious.

The difference between yourself and others is not important; what matters is being able to see the huge contrast between yourself in two different situations.

As for the specific effects, Miyamoto himself was not sure.

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