Chapter 262: Be cruel enough to yourself
"You're Gal Gadot?"
Gal Gadot was standing in the corner of the door of the studio, looking at the bridge built in front, Murphy directed the crew to shoot an action scene, and a girl with a cowboy hat suddenly appeared in front of her. The girl raised the brim of the cowboy hat, exposed the golden bangs on her head and a pair of bright and vivid blue eyes, and asked, "That guy Murphy's new girlfriend?"
"Are you?" Gal Gadot looked at the other person in confusion. The girl was shaking in front of her, as if she was looking at herself.
She was probably as tall as her shoulders. She not only wore a cowboy hat with grid on her head, but also dressed in a short denim. She had a half-sleeved denim T-shirt on her upper body, a pair of trousers to knees on her lower body, and a pair of obviously old brown leather boots on her feet. She looked like a country ranch girl.
"My name is Margaret Robbie." The little girl introduced herself, "Murphy's good friend, David Robbie's sister."
Gal Gadot nodded, "Hello, I'm Gal Gadot."
She heard Seth Logan mention that David Robbie, the head of the lighting team of the crew, had a wild boy sister, who looked like the one in front of her.
"You are so beautiful." Margaret kept shaking in front of Gal Gadot, "No wonder Murphy is looking for you as a girlfriend."
She looked up and looked at Gal Gadot, "Are you Jewish?"
"Yes." Gal Gadot is very proud of his identity, "I am an Israelite."
Margaret curled her lips without a trace and muttered in a low voice, "It's true that it comes from a nation that specializes in robbing other people's things."
"What did you say?" Gal Gadot heard Margaret muttering, but didn't hear what she said.
"Nothing." Margaret raised his hand and pointed to Gal Gadot's face. "I said you look like a Jewish nationality."
Although his personality is relatively wild, Margaret knows how to be polite in some occasions. Although because of Carey Mulligan's relationship, he doesn't like this Jewish woman very much, but he doesn't say it directly.
She has always been in contact with Carrey Mulligan, so she naturally has prejudice against Gal Gadot.
But Margaret is almost fourteen years old, so she would not make any inexplicable actions. She knew that her brother would rely on Murphy. If she directly mocked Gal Gadot, what if she ran to Murphy to complain about the bedside, wouldn't her brother be in trouble?
Gal Gadot was not stupid either. I could vaguely feel that this girl was a little targeted at her, but she didn't care, and she wouldn't take a child to her heart.
She crossed her arms and her eyes away from Margaret, and continued to look at Murphy who was directing the filming. To be honest, she only cared about Murphy and his friends in the entire studio.
Seeing Gal Gadot ignore him, Margaret Robbie was a little bored, but she didn't leave. She turned around and stood next to Gal Gadot, as if she was watching the crew filming. However, her beautiful blue eyes kept spinning in the studio, obviously not very interested in shooting.
When his eyes turned to the crew's rest, Margaret Robbie saw the heroine Jessica Alba standing there in casual clothes watching the film. Thinking of her Carey Mulligan writing letters to herself every month, and the relationship between the two was quite good, an idea suddenly appeared in her mind.
She spent some time on the crew of "Sin City" in Los Angeles, and also starred in the childhood version of Jessica Alba's role, knowing some of the things that happened during the crew's filming.
What’s important is that these things have happened, and she didn’t say anything, and she didn’t plan to do anything more, just to give Carrey Mulligan a grudge.
"Gal, ah... no," Margaret Robbie quickly changed his words, "Can I call you Duoduo? This name is very suitable for you."
"Duoduo?"
Gal Gadot got goosebumps when he was called by a little girl, but he was too lazy to refute, "Whatever you want."
Margaret Robbie seemed to have not seen the coldness on Gal Gadot's face at all, and said, "Duoduo, you look more beautiful than the heroine Jessica Alba in the crew. I like you all."
Gal Gadot looked at her but still didn't say anything. Instead, she wanted to see what this weird little girl was going to do.
"No wonder Murphy rejected a beautiful woman like Jessica Alba." Margaret Robbie seemed to be sincerely admiring Gal Gadot, "I would choose you as my girlfriend."
She glanced at Gal Gadot, saw that Gal Gadot was still unmoved, and said, "Don't you know? Jessica Alba was Murphy who personally asked to sign in to the crew of "Sin City", and for this, she would bother with his last girlfriend Carrey Mulligan."
Hearing this, Gal Gadot frowned slightly. Of course she knew who Carrey Mulligan was, but she didn't take it much to heart.
She got along very well with several of Murphy's friends, such as Cara Fais and Robert Downey Jr., and from the information they leaked, it was obvious that Murphy's friends didn't like that British man very much.
As a precocious and smart girl, Gal Gadot never underestimates the influence of friends on a man. If friends don’t like a person’s girlfriend, either the person is alienated from his friends or will part with his girlfriend in an unhappy way.
Murphy is obviously not the former, and Carey Mulligan will not pose any threat to her.
"It seems that when filming "Sin City", Murphy drove Jessica Alba home several times." Margaret Robbie seemed completely unintentional. "I was playing in Los Angeles at that time, and I heard from others."
Gal Gadot smiled coldly, "Jessica Alba can't drive."
"Yeah, yes." Margaret Robbie nodded slightly, but said, "I heard that Murphy kissed Jessica Alba again this time."
"Miss Robbie..." Gal Gadot withdrew his gaze from the set and turned to Margaret, "Do you know Carrey Mulligan? Are you still friends with her?"
"This..." Margaret didn't expect Gal Gadot to ask.
Gal Gadot shook his head, turned around and walked towards the set, took two steps, and then turned around and said, "Provocation is not effective for everyone."
She moved her long legs and walked away directly. Margaret whipped her mouth from behind, but she was not embarrassed at all. She said to herself, "If it were Murphy, I would choose her. Carrey Mulligan would compete with her, and she is indeed a fool."
After looking at Gal Gadot's back, Margaret Robbie took off her cowboy hat, slapped her twice, muttering, "Okay, it's OK to get here. I have done something for Carrey Mulligan, and I am worthy of the letters she wrote every month."
"I'm still very loyal." She gilded herself on her face without hesitation.
On the other hand, Murphy was still busy filming. Helena Espora, as the artistic director and artistic director of the crew, has been communicating with Murphy. Not only does the director need to be found here, but the entire special effects art team she is responsible for follow-up in time.
After the scene is done, all the shots will be temporarily handed over to the special effects art team she is responsible for for preliminary processing. This is not required to be perfect, but to discover the shortcomings in the Steelers motion capture shooting as soon as possible.
Helena Espora has a unique vision of animation background creation and sports. Murphy has learned a lot from her at work. He has been trying to find the best way to help guide the scene and ensure that his ideas can be understood by everyone.
To complete the shooting as planned, the working time is short and the intensity is high, Murphy must ensure that the shooting of a shot will not be delayed for too long.
The crew's design of Steelers is faithful to the original comics, which means that in the movie he must be huge, full-body metal, Murphy insists that Steelers are not made of chrome. He has carefully watched several characters in the Men's movies made of chrome. He really doesn't like those effects, so he rejected it.
Murphy refers to a large number of comic books to design clothing and character details. During the preliminary preparations, he went to a metal manufacturing company to inspect and brought back a bunch of metal samples to discuss which one is better with the team members. Finally, he decided to use cold-rolled steel models to make the body of the Steelers and use darker hot-rolled steel models to make hair so that the character's metal texture is not so bright and can appear heavier.
These constitute the preliminary model of Steels. These models come from G design. The shooting uses motion capture. The actor's movements and expressions are directly substituted into the G model through the computer system. If you want to see the performance effect of Krakow, you need the G model to determine the appearance lines of Steels.
A special effects team from Vita Studios was responsible for the construction of the motion capture model of Steelers. After Murphy determined the basic construction of the model, they processed his appearance lines as fast as possible.
With enough smooth facial and body contour lines, the actor's motion capture performance became the key. In addition to Krakow, Murphy also prepared a stunt stand-in with a height of over two meters to facilitate shooting of Steelers' action scenes.
In the shooting of the highway scene, Murphy asked the stunt stand-in to wear 20 cm thick-soled shoes, then a hat, and then put a catch point representing the eyes in the appropriate position, allowing him to fight on the lift board and the debris box.
This is a huge motion capture hybrid, and Murphy must plan carefully. In the battle scene, he used all the methods to shoot. Fortunately, there were not many action scenes between Steelers and Deadpool here. After many experiments, the crew also found some solutions.
However, in order to ensure that the two of them fights are fast and strong enough, Murphy still asked Chen Hu to carefully design every move between the two actors.
Chapter completed!