Chapter 1414: hard work

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When September came again, Evan Bell suddenly realized that he had graduated and he had officially left the so-called school life. Even so, Evan Bell called Professors Richard Wendy and Mueller Lance during the filming of "Wild Survival", and discussed some serious topics very seriously, such as Talk about the construction of the Boston Court Press Plaza and the Burj Khalifa, Christopher McCander's mood changes, and so on.

"Survival in the Wilderness" is Evan Bell's longest and hardest play since his debut five years ago. Evan Bell lost 50 pounds for this play, which is not the hardest. Evan Bell also made a special trip to learn a variety of wilderness survival skills, not to mention physical activities such as rafting and rock climbing. Of course, not to mention the eleven days of disappearance in Denali National Park, the entire crew also encountered various natural disasters such as heavy rain, mudslides, and landslides. The "Wild Survival" crew showed a spirit comparable to that of the Discovery Channel and ran around the United States. From the beginning of July to mid-September, the film saw the dawn of the finale.

When the school season began in September, the "Wild Survival" crew returned to Atlanta and came to Emory University, known as the "Harvard of the South", to shoot the final scenes of the movie, including Christopher McCanders's graduation. Founded in 1836, Emory University ranks among the top ten old-fashioned schools in the United States. Behind it is the Coca-Cola consortium, which is powerful.

The Emory University General Student Union received an early request for help from Evan Bell, hoping to borrow the school for two days in September to film a graduation ceremony. After the General Student Union received this request, it began to act, and the whole school was talking about Evan Bell's arrival. Unlike the "calm" of the students at Harvard University, the students at Emory University ended their summer vacation early when they learned that Evan Bell was coming to the school to film. I went back to school for the first time, hoping to become a member of the "Wild Survival" crew. Even if I can't appear in the movie, it's good to see Evan Bell from a distance.

When the "Wild Survival" crew arrived at Emory University. Evan Bell also brought a surprise to everyone. Leonardo DiCaprio also arrived in Atlanta together. The top stars who are usually not seen at all, this time I saw two. Murray University is absolutely buzzing.

Before filming officially started, Teddy Bell spent half an hour maintaining order on the scene, with the help of the general student union staff. Only then did the excited students in the audience calm down. The entire filming process went out of business as expected. I thought it would take two days, but it was completed in less than a day. When the shooting was over, Evan Bell walked to the podium wearing an Oxford hat for props, and simply expressed his gratitude to the students for their cooperation as a director, and of course Emory University for their great help.

After finishing the shooting of the graduation ceremony, there are only three scenes left. The entire crew of "Wild Survival" also seems to be wandering in Atlanta. Katherine Keener, Kristen Stewart and others have all left the crew, while William Hurt, Marcia Gay Harden, and Gina Malone have become new members of the crew.

It is worth mentioning that this is the second collaboration between Evan Bell and Gina Malone. In Evan Bell's debut work "Death Illusion". Gina Malone played Gretchen, who was in a relationship with the actor Tony Duck. After five years, the two met again in "Wild Survival". This time, Gina Malone played Sister of Christopher McCanders.

This year, Evan Bell has met many old friends, especially his former partners in "Death Illusion", Ashley Tisdale, Richard Kelly, and now Gina Malone. After Gina Malone came out of "Death Illusion", although the interpretation road was not as smooth as that of Evan Bell, it was also very good. She first collaborated with Ryan Gosling on "Lee Lan's America", and then joined big productions such as "Cold Mountain" and "Pride and Prejudice". Although she is not the protagonist, she is considered a smooth star.

"Sorry, my fault, my fault." Evan Bell confirmed the monitor. He took the initiative to report himself. His performance just now was a bit too much, and his own color was too much.

In the scene just now, Christopher McCanders' parents offered to buy him a new car in celebration of his official graduation, but he refused, not only because he was ready to leave, but also because he The disgust of his parents had also overflowed to such an extent that he could not even express clearly what he meant by "don't need a new car", and almost leaked his true thoughts.

But during the performance just now, Evan Bell had put in too many personal emotions. If it was his own, he would have to quarrel with his father represented by a family authority figure. Therefore, the feeling presented in the picture is out of the category of Christopher McCanders, and becomes Evan Bell instead. Evan Bell did not hesitate to apologize and admit his mistake.

The corners of William Hurt's mouth drew an arc, "Don't be too nervous, they won't point fingers at you." When William Hurt spoke, his eyes looked at Billie McCandless and Cards who were standing diagonally behind the monitor. Rena McCanders.

In the past two days, "Wild Survival" will be officially completed. When the crew was filming in the Hamptons before, Billie McCanders and Karina McCanders came to the crew to watch, Walter McCanders was stubbornly reluctant to show up. When the crew then moved to Atlanta, the two women from the McCanders family came together, hoping to watch the production officially wrap up.

Evan Bell couldn't help laughing when he heard William Hurt's words, "Even if I'm nervous, I won't show it, but Gina looks so nervous. Although your expression on the screen just now was too stiff , in stark contrast to my exaggeration." Evan Bell took the opportunity to tease himself, and also pulled Gina Malone over, which immediately made the two old actors next to him laugh.

Gina Malone was really nervous, and her character prototype was standing on the set, which was so distracting; as for Billie McCandless' veteran Marcia Gay Harden, obviously Not too affected, and completed his shooting tasks very calmly.

Now being ridiculed by Evan Bell, Gina Malone glared at Evan Bell angrily, causing Evan Bell to laugh non-stop. Evan Bell hugged his stomach and tried to pull down the corner of his raised mouth, "Okay, okay, let's not make trouble, we have to start shooting again. It would be best if it could be finished today." Well, when it comes to finishing the game, Gina Malone suddenly feels that Yali is big, and looks at Evan Bell with a depressed face, but there is nothing to do with him.

Sure enough, after shooting again, Gina Malone's performance was not in place at all, not to mention Gina Malone, even William Hurt's eyes were not right, but Evan Bell found a state. Without waiting for Evan Bell to confirm the monitor, William Hurt took the initiative to admit his mistake, "My fault, I just lost my mind."

In Evan Bell's crew, he is very strict with actors. When he makes a mistake, he doesn't care about the identity of the other party. He points out directly. Although he is not fierce, in front of the crew, he does not give any face to the seniors. Face; of course, Evan Bell is definitely not stingy with praise when the actor performs well. Evan Bell's style is not only applicable to others, but also to himself. In his crew, the actors are all equal.

The "Little Sunshine" crew had some unpleasantness because of Evan Bell's habit, but this time in the "Wild Survival" crew, William Hurt, Marcia Gay Harden, Catherine Keener, etc. People appreciate this, and are willing to take the initiative to admit mistakes and communicate with Evan Bell, which also makes the filming progress of the crew a lot smoother.

If you think about it carefully, if Evan Bell didn't have this kind of dedication and focus, how could he have produced so many excellent works in the past two years? It is because of this that William Hurt and others admire Evan Bell.

It's a pity that the four actors did not seem to be in the best condition today, and they took turns to make mistakes. This scene of celebrating Christopher McCanders' graduation at a restaurant lasted five minutes, which was relatively long and the scene was relatively trivial , as a result, the shooting took a full seven hours to complete. Tossed from morning to afternoon.

The final scene is a conversation between Evan Bell and Gina Malone in their car as they park in front of the restaurant. It was only a thirty-second scene, but it still took nearly half an hour. When all the shooting was completed, the completion of "Wild Survival" was officially announced.

After 80 days of shooting Evan Bell finally turned the story of "Wild Survival" into film after untold hardships. Next, he only needs to concentrate on editing and integrating these films. It's time to put the Christopher McCanders story on the big screen.

Thinking of the hardships of the past three months, Evan Bell breathed a long sigh of relief. He leaned against the pillar at the entrance of the restaurant, and his nerves finally relaxed. Originally thought that the shooting of "Perfume" made him feel the limit of physical strength and energy, but this time, "Wild Survival" once again challenged his new limit. The emptiness that the extreme tension suddenly loosened made Evan Bell's feet a little weak.

Teddy Bell ran over immediately, hugged Evan Bell tightly, patted him on the back and said, "Thank you."

Looking from Teddy Bell's broad shoulders, Billie McCanders and Karina McCanders were standing there a little dazed, while actors such as William Hurt and Gina Malone were talking to the staff Hug each other and celebrate. Evan Bell looked up at the clean and transparent sky in Atlanta today, wondering if Christopher McCanders was in a certain corner of the world, and he also accepted this mixed emotions of daze, loss, joy and melancholy.

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