At this point, the grounds crew came to call David.
I froze a little when I saw the scene in the costume room.
Nancy's young assistant was furious and told him what had happened in its original form.
The set manager heard that the costumes were ruined and David couldn't shoot the next scene, so he rushed to tell the director.
It didn't take long for the directors and producers to pour in.
And Violet and Louis arrived at the news.
"How can you be so careless? Can't this costume really be patched up?"
The director took the torn costume and did not look too good.
Because David's next scene is the main event.
Outside the scene props and whatnot have been built.
And if David can not continue to shoot today, then the set built will have to be dismantled.
Those scenes are time-consuming and labor-intensive to set up, which is simply a labor of love.
"The material of this costume is special, and it can't be mended if it's broken."
Nancy cried with red and swollen eyes and a soft face, "Sorry, director, it's all my fault, I didn't hold it steady for a while, that's why"
"Nancy, how did this become your fault? It's obvious that she deliberately targeted you!"
The young assistant pointed at Summer unconvincingly.
Summer's red lips tightened and instead of explaining, she said she was sorry.
At this point, even if she knows Nancy did it on purpose, she can't get away with it.
The costume was indeed ruined in her hands.
Summer apologized, and for a while the director and the producer and others looked uncomfortable.
If it wasn't for David being in the way, I guess I would have to break into a tirade.
"So, today David's scene will have to stop filming and wait for a costume to be redone before filming again?"
The assistant director asked with a sullen face.
"So is there another way? Have someone remove all the scene props and shoot someone else's scene first."
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