Chapter 387 Body-worn camera
At Warner Bros. Studios, Davis Studios rented a small sound stage to serve as a training ground for Chad Starsky's projects.
Martin, Bruce and Bradt stood on the sidelines of the training field, watching attentively as several people on the field practiced their action routines.
Chad holds a prop gun. As the male protagonist, he is besieged by a group of killers.
The leader, Chen Hu, with his mid-length hair loose, rushed towards Chad from the front.
Following him were stuntmen such as Lewis and Barker, who had served as Martin's stand-ins several times.
Marcus, who has become Chad's assistant, is approaching.
Chad was changing the magazine when Chen Hu rushed forward. The two fought in close combat and strangled each other.
Buck and Lewis also rushed up.
The actions of several people were naturally designed routines. Chad twisted Chen Hu's neck, elbowed Lewis in the heart, kicked Buck down, and completed the magazine change at the same time.
He turned around and made a shooting motion. Marcus, who was about to show his head and shoot, seemed to have been hit by a bullet and fell to the ground with a thud.
Chad pointed the gun in his hand at the heads of the four people and refilled the gun one by one.
Different from previous Hollywood action movies, the action design of this project will never give the enemy a chance to counterattack.
Those mind-numbing plots that result from talking too much, having a holy mother's heart, or being careless and allowing the downed enemy to take the opportunity to counterattack were all abandoned at the action design stage.
Brandt came to Martin and said: "Head, we conducted a sample survey on the website and asked movie fans to vote for the most annoying plot of the movie. It is similar to the design of the two protagonists in the Horror Wax Museum giving up the last hit. In a very forward position.”
Martin nodded: “I almost vomited at that design.”
Chad, Chen Hu and Marcus came over at this time.
Marcus said: "On the battlefield, you must not show mercy to the enemy, otherwise you will definitely die."
Chad continued: "The protagonist is originally set to be a killer. If that kind of plot occurs, the character will collapse directly."
Martin took the prop gun handed over by Chad, made several shooting gestures, and said: "What this film wants is that hearty and refreshing feeling."
Chen Hu has been following Yuan Heping for a long time and asked: "Like "The Heroes" and "Hot Detective"?"
Martin said: "I have seen these two movies, they are similar."
Chad has watched a lot of action movies recently and knows a lot about it. He took over the words: "In terms of action design, we must be close to actual combat, but we must not overly pursue actual combat for the sake of actual combat style."
Martin completely agrees: "This is a movie after all. Based on the actual combat style, we must take care of the audience's viewing experience. It must be fierce and fierce, and the action must be relatively good-looking."
Chen Hu is responsible for designing the melee combat routine: “I agree, some gun battle action movies in Hong Kong can be appropriately referred to in this aspect.”
Martin made a joke: "Don't design it like Jack Chen. After all, the protagonist is a killer."
Chen Hu added: "Not the Furniture City God of War."
Others didn't understand what this meant. Only Martin and Chad, who had watched too many Hong Kong movies, understood it.
Subsequently, the group went to the film room to watch the video.
People like Chad have designed a large number of gunfights and action routines in recent months, most of which were recorded through rehearsals.
Having seen half of it, Chen Hu and Martin went to the training ground to practice.
The action director also needs to know what the actor can do.
Chen Hu asked Martin to practice several difficult moves according to his routine, and gained a certain understanding of Martin.
After he stopped, he said to Martin: "Your basic skills are much better than Keanu's. When I was filming The Matrix, I took Keanu and the others to practice, and the teaching was even more difficult than what they practiced."
Martin had been a martial artist for many years in his previous life, and had been doing physical training since Atlanta. He said directly: "I have practiced a lot of action fighting routines, and I have been exercising all year round, so I have a certain foundation."
Chen Hu said: "You have a very good foundation."
Martin is only 26 years old now, and he often spars with Bruce. Not to mention difficult movements, even the completion of ordinary movements is not comparable to that of ordinary action actors.
"Let's continue." Chen Hu returned to the training ground: "I want to know more about your body and design a more suitable action and fighting routine based on its characteristics."
Martin continued to practice the action routines according to Chen Hu's demonstration.
Chen Hu would stop from time to time and come over to communicate with Martin, talking about some ideas for action routines.
Martin used to play action, and sometimes he would give some constructive suggestions.
Of course, the action scenes at that time did not develop over time, but became more and more stretched, and the only ones that could really hold up the scene were the ones.
Later on, actors were too expensive, not to mention the agency, not even the production crew dared to let the actors take risks easily.
After all, even scratching the skin with your fingers can cause huge public opinion.
After noon, Martin discussed the script behind closed doors with Chad and Bradt.
Bradt has completed the first draft of the script. The main plot line is very simple, using a small amount of drama to connect the action scenes designed by Chad's team.
There is also space left for the sequel, which involves the world of killers controlled by the high table.
Martin asked Chad: "When can we start shooting?"
“I plan to officially start preparations in October and start shooting in March or April next year.” Chad has already made a more detailed plan: “The cost of the first film will not be less than 30 million US dollars, and there will be too many big action scenes.”
Martin nodded to express his understanding that the scene effects presented in action movies are always directly proportional to the amount of money burned. Chad added: "There is also a premise that your remuneration consists of basic remuneration and post-production sharing, otherwise it will be increased by US$10 million."
Martin said directly: "I will handle the financing, and you will be responsible for the film production."
Chad felt inexplicable pressure: "Martin, this is my first time directing a movie. Don't invest hundreds of millions of dollars. I can't bear it."
“No.” With Martin's appeal, it would not be difficult to attract investments worth tens of millions of dollars from Kelly, Louise and Sophia.
He comforted Chad: "Don't worry, we will use US$30 million as the investment baseline."
Chad breathed a sigh of relief. If he really wanted to invest more than 100 million US dollars, he would definitely suffer from insomnia for a long time.
With Martin's current status and appeal, he can still afford to mess up a movie.
But as a new director, if his debut film is over, his future is also over.
Martin asked Bradt again: "Do you have a problem here?"
"Time," Bradt said, "I still need some time to polish the script."
"Okay." Martin looked at the electronic calendar on the wall: "The script will be finalized in December."
How to make the script more reasonable, at least consistent with normal logic, will test the level of action film screenwriters.
That is, to make the characters fight according to the logic of the plot.
In the middle of the afternoon, Martin left the studio and went to the Warner Building to find Louise, planning to spend the weekend together at her house.
Entering the front hall of the Warner Building, he unexpectedly met an acquaintance.
Wu Maoting, an investor from Myanmar, took the initiative to shake hands with Martin and say hello: "Long time no see."
Martin shook his hand and asked, "When did you come to Los Angeles?"
Wu Maoting said with a smile: "I came here last month. First I helped Danni, my daughter, with some school matters, and then I came to Warner."
Although he no longer invests in Martin, he has not thought about completely cutting off contact. He specifically said: "The investment in The Departed has benefited a lot. I am very grateful. It was you and Ms. Meier who gave me the opportunity to invest in Hollywood and establish cooperation with Warner." channel."
Martin smiled: "You're welcome, this is a win-win investment. Mr. Wu's financial support also helped me gain a foothold in the crew."
The two no longer cooperate, but they are not enemies either.
Wu Maoting added: "People from Warner Pictures went to Hong Kong City to find me and strongly invited me to participate in the investment of the fourth part of Terminator. It was hard to refuse."
“Warner Pictures invited me,” Martin said.
“The leading actor?” Because of the last success, Wu Maoting still trusted Martin and asked: “Are you going to be the leading actor in this film?”
Martin shook his head: "The schedule was not suitable, so I rejected Warner Pictures."
Wu Maoting sighed softly: "It's such a pity that we can't continue to cooperate."
“Perhaps there will be opportunities for cooperation in the future.” Martin couldn't say much, and asked instead: “When will the project enter the filming stage.”
Wu Maoting said: "It will probably take a while. The male protagonist Bell was said to have suffered a huge emotional impact when filming the last film because he was under too much pressure..."
At this point, he suddenly thought: "Bell and you are starring in the same project?"
“The role puts too much pressure and energy on people.” Martin's face suddenly became heavy: “I have been to a psychiatrist several times, but I still often wake up from nightmares in the middle of the night.”
He didn't have to exert any force at all, and suddenly raised his lips and smiled: “It's like a brand new personality was born inside the body.”
Even for a warlord like Wu Maoting, when he saw Martin's smile, his heart skipped a beat and he said, "If there is any situation, you must treat it in time."
Seeing the smile on Martin's face becoming more and more weird and evil, Wu Maoting quickly ended: "It's almost time. It's time for me to go upstairs and talk to the people at Warner Bros. about cooperation."
“As you please.” Martin's voice did not change, but the tone was quite strange.
Wu Maoting turned around and left, secretly beckoning, and several subordinates came quickly and blocked his back.
Martin's cell phone rang, but it was Louise's call. He answered the call and said, "Am I here in the front hall? Let's meet in the underground parking lot."
The two took the elevator to the underground parking lot.
Midway, Bruce asked: "Are you staying at Louise's house tonight?"
Martin said: "She won't let me back."
Bruce said: "I will be free tonight. I am going to Venice to find gold."
“Good luck to you, mate.” Martin kindly reminded: “Don't get it broken.”
Bruce asked: "I remember you bought a body-worn camera that you can wear on your head?"
Martin said: "It's in the vault, you can find it yourself."
Arriving at the underground garage, Bruce drove the Escalade away alone.
Martin joined Louise and went to Sherman Oaks together.
(End of this chapter)
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