Trinity went up to look at Michelle seriously. “Michelle, this scene is a close-up shot, so we’ll need your cooperation.
“Which means this take… will be a real hit.”
“What!?” Michelle’s face fell. She snickered after a while, “Hah, this is all the famous director Ms. Trinity Lulham knows? Why does it have to be a real hit?”
Trinity did her best to keep her cool. “I told you. It’s a close-up shot. To have the best effect, it can only be a real hit. But don’t worry, Millie’s an experienced actress. She often had to do the same during filming last time. She knows how to control herself.”
“As if!” Michelle glared at her. “Trinity, you’re doing this on purpose, aren’t you? Do I have to actually let the car run over me in an accident scene when I have to take a real hit in a slapping scene?”
Trinity was at a loss for words at that moment.
Back then…
Trinity promised Frederic she would treat Michelle well when the latter joined the crew. Frederic even bought her a meal because he was happy about it.
As for Trinity, she knew that she would be saddened to have that meal but went anyway. She was reluctant to miss any chance to spend time with him.
Frederic kept toasting her during the meal, and each sentence he spoke of was about Michelle. Trinity’s eyes went red at the end, but she forced a smile and patted his shoulder. “No worries, I’ve got your back, bro. Leave it to me!”
…
Trinity jolted and did her best to talk to Michelle calmly.
“Acting’s never been easy. Millie’s an award-winning actress, and she sometimes has to spend an entire day in cold water if the scene asks for it! Neil is the same. He doesn’t use stand-ins in lots of action scenes and doesn’t even make a sound when he’s all bruised from the harness.
“Michelle, this is only a slap. Are you going to act so delicately? Besides, the main shot is on Millie. With her acting skill, this scene will pass in two takes, maximum!”
“You—” Michelle was indignant.
She squinted, a vicious gleam flashing in her eyes as she wore a small smirk.
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