Each camera director carefully scrutinized the scene. The plot artist used simple strokes to roughly draw the shot, and repeatedly modified
the wig and beard of the actors in the preparatory stage. Then compare which one is more suitable for
clothing. The clothes for supporting roles designed by the designer on site are also selected one by one to
take street scenes-remove the third window decoration railing and replace the shop with a promotional sign in the corner of the garage to make the drain pipe and the wall. Digital processing
andrey plays the cripple. A medical consultant teaches her how to walk like a cripple. She also asks for a tutor when she plays the tuba. She doesn't
choose a fake dog, shoot a dog, and the director personally chooses it. . . Also dye the dog darker. . .
They also made a model when filming the trenches scene. They used a small camera to simulate
a certain cycling action of the postman . They were also instructed to practice for a long time before they learned to
take a square shot. The director told each runner what their job was. Why are you in the mood? Because the square is very large, I divided it into 3 pieces
. The mud in the trenches is all rotten by small cement mixing machines. In the
market scene, first use the computer to simulate the scene layout Shooting angles and then piled up a real market with real materials, how many extras, how many extras, how tall the baskets are, where to put them, and how loud the screams are. . .
When shooting the wheat field scene, it is still good when the wheat will bloom. The beautiful wheat waves are fanned out by helicopter. . . .
Specially went from France to Los Angeles, USA to record the soundtrack to
shoot an explosion scene and 3 actors were buried in the blasted soil. . .
The strongest is the last scene in the garden. . . It's snowing, but if you want to take pictures of the spring scenery, they use that kind of fire-breathing gun to melt the snow before taking pictures. . .
Filming from June 2003 to June 2004
Every little detail is not let go, so it is so perfect and exquisite
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