Chapter 1677 Good Work
“You have wire stunts in the afternoon, Jessie.
You think you’re going to be okay?” Vincent asked, to which Jessie nodded with reassurance.
“Absolutely.
This is my forte.” Her answer pleased him, for he didn’t like his actors to use stunt doubles.
At around 2.00PM at the hotel, Julian could no longer sit still after learning about the wire stunts arranged in the afternoon from the crew, so he had his assistant ready the car to head to the set.
He was dressed in all black and even wore a baseball cap as he didn’t want to garner attention.
He was just there to see how the girl was doing and also to make sure she was safe during her wire stunt.
Because of the wire stunt, Jessi didn’t dare overeat.
In the past, she would even do them with an empty stomach as she would be more awake and more agile.
Anything could happen on set, and sure enough, the wire stunt was brought forward as they were missing one of the props for the next scene.
Jessie stood below the crane in her costume while the stunt crew helped secure her to the mechanism.
Vincent, too, came to check on the situation and ensured her safety.
After everything was set to go, Vincent gave her some words of encouragement, then cleared the set for filming.
The scene was about Estelle picking a magical herb, and she was magically light as a feather.
It would be a visual delight, but such a scene challenged an actor’s movements in the air and also the steadiness when they landed.
Meanwhile, Julian had arrived, and he was standing behind the crew, who were watching the filming process.
His heart was in his mouth when he saw a certain someone hanging mid-air.
Is she not afraid at all?! He subconsciously clenched his fists as he glued his gaze to Jessie, who floated in the air like she felt nothing.
Then, following Vincent’s cue, Jessie flew across the camera ethereally.
It looked as though even the wind was working with her, making it seem like her hair was acting along with her under the high-definition camera.
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