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Chapter 11 Partiality

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    After talking to Yuan Qiaoqiao, Gu Hucheng stayed in the Imperial Capital for a few more days. While thanking the Huang family for taking care of their daughter, he helped her contact the school before returning to the Capital.

    After bidding farewell to her worried father, who had warned her repeatedly before leaving, Yuan Qiaoqiao, who was filled with sorrow about separation, had not even had time to check out the school where she was studying, but was notified by the crew to report to the Bei Putuo Film and Television Base in the suburbs of Beijing.

    After joining the crew, she discovered that it was a behind-the-scenes production team. From the director to the recorders, most of the crew were from Hong Kong; even many of the actors were from Hong Kong.

    In addition to fighting scenes, Yuen Qiaoqiao also has many horse riding scenes in the play. Unlike the heroine who uses a body double for horse riding scenes, or the horse underneath her is not a real horse, her horse riding scenes are all real horses.

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    The steward stood on the ground, holding the reins in his hand, leading the horse, looking at Yuan Qiaoqiao on the horse, and said to her in a half-baked Mandarin: "Pretty girl, don't be afraid, I'm just going to take a picture of you riding on the horse."  In the full shot of the horse, the horse is not fast at all. In the half shot, the real horse is not used. When the long shot is taken of the horse galloping, a stand-in can be used."

    After hearing his words, Yuan Qiaoqiao couldn't help laughing. Where did this extraterrestrial visitor come from?  Didn't he see her in the past few days when she was filming horseback riding scenes, whether it was a close shot or a long shot, whether it was a full shot or a half shot was it all her riding a real horse in person?  And not only did she perform her own horse riding scenes, but occasionally she also acted as a stand-in for the heroine who couldn't ride a horse during the horse riding scenes.

    Actually, it¡¯s not that the crew didn¡¯t prepare a stand-in for the heroine, so why would they let Yuan Qiaoqiao, the second female lead, be the stand-in for the heroine?  This answer can be seen from the fact that Wu Jing, the absolute leading star in the drama, not only took on part of the heroine's stand-in work, but also did all the chores on the crew after filming.

    Compared with Hong Kong and Taiwan artists, artists in the mainland film and television industry have suffered unfair treatment to a considerable extent for more than two decades.

    In the 1980s, the mainland and Hong Kong co-produced two large-scale historical films for the first time, "The Burning of the Old Summer Palace" and "Behind the Curtain".  The heroine is Liu Xiaoqing, who has long been famous in the mainland and is a household name, and the hero is Liang Jiahui, a newly discovered Hong Kong newcomer.

    On the set, Liu Xiaoqing ate steamed buns and pickles; while Liang Jiahui had fish and meat, and endless meal tickets, and he could even tear them up and throw them into the toilet. Later, Liu Xiaoqing went on strike during the highlight of the show, and then won the title of co-star with him.  The same meal treatment as the protagonist.

    Jet Li, who is famous at home and abroad for the movie "Shaolin Temple", was paid 90 yuan a month when he was filming the Hong Kong movie "North and South Shaolin". At that time, a Hong Kong martial artist on the crew could get 150,000 Hong Kong dollars a month.  reward.  Li Lianjie expressed dissatisfaction with this, and the final result he obtained was that after he finished his play, he could play a dead body, and he could get another fifty yuan for playing a dead body.

    Up to now, the treatment of mainland actors is only limited compared to the treatment of their two predecessors, Liu and Li.  For example, Wu Jing, the male protagonist from Mainland China in this drama, this "Tai Chi Master" was tailor-made for him by the producer, but he still had to be the stand-in for the heroine, and after the filming, he was ordered to  Do all kinds of chores together.

    Although more than 20 years later, Wu Jing feels that the experience of being ordered to do all the chores on the set has helped him become a successful director, but now that he has no "back-sightedness", is he willing to do these redundant tasks?  The answer is obviously no.

    There are many mainland actors who have experienced similar experiences to Wu Jing, but how many of them have become successful directors as a result?  Apart from Wu Jing, there is no one else.  It can be seen that doing all the chores on the set is not an inevitable condition for the actor to transform into a director.

    Even Wu Jing, the leading actor that the production unit wants to praise, can only swallow his anger. Yuan Qiaoqiao cannot compare with him, so naturally she can only choose to endure it.  She stretched out her hand and patted her body. She was a little impatient from standing still for a long time. The horse's hooves moved alternately and the horse's head neighed in a low voice. She did not tell the steward that she was not afraid, nor did she explain her  He didn't know how to use a substitute, so he just smiled and thanked him.

    The field manager was also experienced, and he could not see the panic on her face, so she suddenly realized: "I heard that your family is from Northern Xinjiang, which is the prairie, of course you can ride a horse, no wonder you are not panic at all.  "

    Yuan Qiaoqiao thought to herself: It has nothing to do with whether my family is from Northern Xinjiang. What's more, my family is not from Northern Xinjiang. I just stayed there.  She made this matter very clear to the people in the crew, but she didn't expect that in the end, her family was moved from the Demon City to Northern Xinjiang. She didn't know whether this person was just willing to listen when he was passing on the message.  Is it what I want to hear, or should I say "three people become a tiger"?

      Besides, her horse riding skills have nothing to do with Northern Xinjiang. She learned them when she was studying in an international school in her previous life. Later, she used this skill to work as a stand-in on a film crew. Not only did her skills remain intact, but her riding skills also improved greatly; and even if she  Coming from Northern Xinjiang, not all Northern Xinjiang people can ride horses.

    Northern Xinjiang is not all grassland, there are also cities.  In this modern society where transportation is far more convenient than horses, even people who grew up on the grasslands do not mean that they can ride horses.  But there was no need to tell the show manager these things. She allowed him to misunderstand.

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    Yuan Qiaoqiao was sitting in the audience, her eyes falling on the opposite actors, Fan Yimin, the heroine from Xiangjiang, and Wu Zhen, who played her cousin in the play.  It was clear that Fan Yimin made a mistake in this scene and had to be re-shot, but the executive director cursed Wu Zhen in such vulgar ways that almost everyone in the family was greeted with words such as "Your mother, your mother, and the whole family".

    Seeing Wu Zhen¡¯s face turned red after being scolded, tears welling up in her eyes, but she didn¡¯t dare to cry, she felt happy and sympathetic at the same time.  Fortunately, although she also made mistakes and was scolded during filming, at least the executive director showed mercy. He simply scolded her and did not rise to the level of greeting her family; sympathy is for the innocent victims on set.  Scolded Wu Zhen.

    Although this scene before her eyes was not the first time she had seen it, no matter how many times she saw it, she could not adapt to it. She felt aggrieved and panicked, but she was unable to stand up for Wu Zhen.  Unable to stand it any longer, she chose to stay out of sight, stood up, and walked away. On the way, she met Wu Jing, who was walking from outside the venue.

    Wu Jing listened to the executive director's scolding and glanced over there subconsciously. Because of the distance and the obstruction of sight by people and machines, he didn't see anything. He asked her: "Who is so unlucky that he got tricked again?"  ?¡±

    "It's Wu Zhen." Gu Qiaoqiao briefly explained the reason for the incident and sighed: "Even if Fan Yimin is from Xiangjiang and is the heroine, the executive director can't protect her like this, right? This is too biased.  Passed. Or is this the difference in treatment between protagonists and supporting actors in Hong Kong and Taiwan?"

    Wu Jing shook his head and said: "The reason you mentioned has little to do with it. You will know after you work with the team from Hong Kong and Taiwan a few more times. Unless you are a big star, otherwise, no matter where you are from, you will not be able to act well."  They scolded them just the same, and they were also scolded in a very unpleasant way. In fact, the people under Master Ba are pretty good. If you have the opportunity to go to Xiangjiang to film, you will find that their attitude is nothing at all."

    "That's pretty good? Your mind is really not that broad." Yuan Qiaoqiao teased with a sneer, "Wu Zhen graduated from Nortel Grade 96 and studied acting in a regular art school. Before filming this movie, she  She has appeared in the TV series "City Girl" and "Men Have No Worries" and has experience in filming.

    Fan Yimin made her debut by participating in the "Miss Hong Kong City" beauty pageant. Although she has filmed MTV, worked as a model and host, she has never filmed a movie.  This drama is her first drama. Although her previous work experience and acting are slightly related, they are still very different.

    Of the two, Fan Yimin is the newcomer, but when she makes a mistake, it is Wu Zhen who takes the blame.  This treatment is not preferential treatment or favoritism, what is it?  Isn't it because she is from Xiangjiang?  "

    "It does have something to do with her being from Xiangjiang, but the main reason why the crew gave Fan Yimin preferential treatment is because of her," Wu Jing pointed up, "There is someone above her, and her boyfriend is Luo Zhaohui, who is known as the 'real estate prodigy' in Xiangjiang.  Sir. Mr. Luo is a big investor in our crew. In fact, the heroine that the crew originally selected was not her, but in the end the money fell on her."

    She just said that even if an actress plays with an actor younger than herself, it is normal, but Wu Jing has a smaller baby face, and Fan Yimin is older than him, and he looks young.  Standing together, they don't go well together at all.  Since this drama is dedicated to praising Wu Jing, why would a newcomer with an unmatched appearance and mediocre acting skills be chosen to play a couple with him?  That makes sense.

    Wu Jing showed a smile that said, "You should understand by now." "So I can't blame the whole crew for supporting her. She has a backer." He sighed, "It's good to have a backer. It saves me a lot of rejection."

    After saying this, he suddenly remembered that Yuan Qiaoqiao also had a backer.  Although she did not publicize it after joining the cast, there are no secrets in the crew, and although her backers are not as big as Luo Zhaohui, Zhao Hangao and Fan Wanjun, as the producers of the show, have quite a lot of power, not to mention, the county  It is better to be in charge than to be an official.  Therefore, in Wu Jing's view, her treatment on the crew was pretty good from a newcomer's perspective.

    Wu Jing was afraid that she would be too preoccupied, so he quickly explained: "Don't think too much about it, I have no other intentions."

    Yuan Qiaoqiao smiled and said nonchalantly: "Don't worry, I'm not overly concerned, and I won't think too much."

    As for whether he believed her words or not, it was not her problem.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)I won¡¯t think too much about it.  "

    As for whether he believed her words or not, it was not her problem.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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