"Crack!"

After the first scene was over, Hu Xingxiu looked at Song Yue on camera and nodded, indicating that it was very good. It was hard to tell that this was her first time acting.

Songyue had already come over to check if there was anything wrong with her.

Hu Xingxiu pointed to the playback footage.

"You need to be careful not to look for the camera. This is different from your stage performance. You need to ignore the camera."

Songyue immediately realized what was happening.

Singing and dancing on stage requires you to work hard to get in the camera's way, but acting is the complete opposite.

After all, she's been on stage so many times that she's developed a kind of conditioned reflex.

Despite our efforts to ignore it, sometimes subconscious actions can still have an impact.

"Excuse me, director, do we need to reshoot this scene?"

Hu Xingxiu shook his head.

"We need to add two shots, but we won't need to reshoot."

This not only depends on the actors, but the director himself couldn't possibly be unaware of the need to avoid it. Moreover, there were no major problems with the scene as a whole; it was just that a few minor details needed to be reshot.

Songyue then reshot the scenes as Director Hu had instructed. The crew was busy with their respective tasks, and the process went relatively smoothly.

Song Yue kept running towards Director Hu, after all, this was her first time acting, and she didn't know how it would go.

Director Hu only pointed out some shortcomings, but generally said that it should be done according to her current understanding.

Songyue could only read the script several times and try to understand the characters' inner thoughts.

Although the character Mochizuki has little facial expression, that doesn't mean he's easy to play, because if you're not careful, he can easily become a complete expressionless person.

Because if you don't have many facial expressions to portray the character's personality, then you need to make your eyes expressive, and add body language to show the character's personality.

So she often took the script to Sister Qu Hui, wanting to have an in-depth discussion with her about Wang Yue's character.

In addition, if she wasn't filming during the day, she would sit on a stool and watch the veteran actors rehearse.

That evening, I would practice my scenes for the next day in front of the mirror.

Songyue absorbed the knowledge around her like a sponge.

Hu Xingxiu watched as Song Yue made rapid progress. The key was that the girl was very smart; she would never repeat the same mistake he pointed out.

However, as soon as this girl saw that he was free, she would immediately approach him, take out a small notebook, and start asking questions.

It feels like a student asking a question to a teacher when they were in school.

Hu Xingxiu felt that being a teacher was a good experience, especially seeing his students make rapid progress, but this was based on the premise that the film crew was operating normally.

But when things weren't going well, Hu Xingxiu would want to roar at Hang Zeyu.

"I meant for you to give me a wicked smile, not for you to smile like a brothel madam."

"Well, now she doesn't look like a madam anymore, she looks like a duck being forced by a madam."

……

“You’re a person, not a wooden stake, or a signboard. Can’t you move a little?”

"Don't walk like a crab, domineering and strutting around. You're a human being."

"You're a person, a person! Why do you turn into a monster the moment you're in front of the camera?! Ahhhhhh..."

……

Director Hu was so tormented by this that he waved his hand and said that his scene would be filmed tomorrow, and that Hang Zeyu should think about it carefully first.

Songyue was sitting on a small stool watching this scene when Hang Zeyu soon arrived.

The two are the lead actors and will be acting opposite each other, so they've gotten to know each other a bit over the past few days.

Hang Zeyu saw that Song Yue was constantly reading the script, and remembering that she had just filmed a scene, he couldn't help but comfort her.

"It's normal for us to get scolded while filming, so don't be too nervous."

Songyue looked up at him with some surprise.

Are you trying to comfort me?

If she remembers correctly, you should be the one getting yelled at by the director.

The reason for the repeated reshoots was because of the large-scale scenes; someone made a mistake in positioning, which led to the need for multiple takes.

Hang Zeyu waved his hand dismissively.

"I've filmed so many movies, I have experience. It would be abnormal if I didn't get scolded on set, otherwise I would definitely be a flop."

Several question marks were slowly appearing above Song Yue's head.

Is there a third person among us? Why are we talking so nonsensically?

And I wasn't scolded by the director, was I?

Hang Zeyu gave her a mysterious smile.

"I have the most experience in this area, you can trust me on this matter."

Besides, our director has a pretty good temper; at least he doesn't swear, and he's quite well-mannered.

For some reason, looking at Hang Zeyu suddenly reminded her of Wang Yiting.

Thinking back to when they first met, Wang Yiting said that she had plenty of experience in talent shows and that if she followed her, she would definitely get more screen time.

Yiting is currently participating in many variety shows, so she shouldn't have to worry about getting screen time for the time being.

But how much experience do you actually have? The director can still praise you like this.

Hang Zeyu felt that the two of them had become familiar with each other, and said with some excitement in his eyes.

"My sister is a fan of 'Miracle,' could you please sign an autograph for her?"

He then took out two copies of the "Fearless" black gold album.

Looking at the two albums, Hang Zeyu chuckled to himself.

“I’m also a fan of ‘Miracle’. Could you sign one for me too? I love the song ‘Starlight’ the most.”

To show his fan status, Hang Zeyu even sang a song himself.

Well, it's hard to say!

"But right now it's just me, Yun Ning and the others aren't here. If it's a group autograph, it will take a while."

Hang Zeyu hurriedly waved his hand.

"Matsuzuki-sensei, it's okay, it's okay, we can wait. It would be great to get an autograph."

Matsue could only accept two albums.

Looking at Hang Zeyu grinning foolishly, Song Yue felt a mix of emotions. Thinking back to their first meeting, she had thought he was aloof and handsome.

It turned out that after getting to know them, it was all a disguise.

He's a handsome guy with incredibly strong mental fortitude and a slightly goofy personality.

It turns out that being aloof can definitely be faked!

The two of them watched the film crew shooting from the sidelines, chatting as they went.

No, it should be Hang Zeyu's one-sided output.

"Let me tell you, there are some tricks to filming."

Songyue was initially very curious and, as a newcomer to the crew, was prepared to listen carefully to what this 'senior' had to say.

"Just like our Director Hu, he's clearly someone who's easily swayed; no matter if he's right or wrong, he has to go along with him."

Songyue looked at him in shock. "Brother, are you sure it's true that you acted wrong?"

"Director Hu is obviously young and cares a lot about his image. You can't hit someone who's smiling. If you encounter a problem, you must smile more, and he won't make things difficult for you."

No wonder Director Hu was so angry just now. He was scolding you, and you were just standing there grinning like an idiot. Director Hu must have been furious.

"As actors, we must have thick skin. No matter what people say or criticize online, we must maintain a good attitude."

Upon hearing this, Songyue couldn't help but give him a thumbs up.

You're truly amazing. With that incredible insensitivity, plus your thick skin and great attitude, you're born to be in the entertainment industry.

Hang Zeyu was delighted to see Song Yue praising him so highly and raised his head.

"You're new to the entertainment industry, so there are some things you don't understand. Just follow me and learn."

I've been in this industry for four or five years, and I have a wealth of practical knowledge to share. You absolutely can't go wrong learning from me.

Songyue really thinks it's necessary to learn this positive mindset; it's essential for navigating the entertainment industry.

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