Hollywood What If Chapter 8
Kazir was well aware of his own abilities. He was not a gifted person who could perform miracles. The only thing he had after a sed ce of life was his knowledge.
Kazir khe movies that would make money. It would be stupid not to use his knowledge and create his inal script instead.
So far, with Se7en, Kazir wao keep the future in the inal timelihat he ko minimize the risk of the movie failing, he decided to cast the inal actors in the roles. This was his first projed he wa to succeed.
He knew in his heart that he was cheating with his knowledge. But hey, even Bill Gates "got" the "idea" from Apple and Xerox and built Microsoft. Now, Microsoft was worth 2 trillion after "getting" that certain "idea".
However, if things went wrong, Kazir would not hesitate to gamble. As soon as the filming of Se7en was finished, he would find his answer.
"Isn't this amazing?"
The produ designer proudly showed off her creations. Her team had worked hard for weeks to create these props.
"Yes, it is..."
Kazir marveled at the props. They looked real. He almost thought he was looking at a real corpse.
'If a normal person saw this 'dummy', he or she might scream in fear. '
'As you would expect from professionals, they know what they're doing.'
As a director who had experience w on grade-B horror movies. He had seen a lot of fake gore and was used to seeing 'corpses'. In fact, the 'corpse' in front of him was not that scary.
'At least in my opinion.'
It was January 24, 1995. Just a week before February.
They spent months preparing for the shooting.
They had already fihe pre-produ. From editing the script, building the sets, finding locations, and casting, they were already prepared.
Before the shooting started, the crew should have prepared all the important aspects of the shooting. Otherwise, if they didn't prepare, they wasted time and money.
Unventional situations may arise, but preparation could prevent these situations from happening.
For example, during filming, a Direight ask for more fake blood in the se. sidering that this movie was a thriller detective movie, blood was definitely needed.
Everything had to be taken seriously.
'To be ho, I have already finished my part here. The script is finished. As a swriter, my presen the set is not necessary.'
Because Kazir wao see the making of Se7en with his own eyes, he decided to join the produ, even though his sary was minimum wage.
At least I made 8 thousand st two months.
Kazir looked around. He saw David Fialking to the ematographer about possible lighting.
They were iudio where they were going to shoot the interior of the police station. That's right, they turhe studio into a police station. It cost a lot to build that background. Unfortunately, they would destroy this 'police station' when the shooting was over.
Kazir stood in the er and watched the shooting.
Man Freeman came out of his trailer after being doh makeup.
"Okay, is everything ready?"
David looked around. He asked the cameramen, adjusted the lighting, and looked at the monitors. He nodded only whehing was good.
"Okay, start."
"Se 82, lights, camera, a."
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"Found this on the wall behind the fridge." Detective Somerset handed a picture to the captain, pyed by Ronald Lee Ermey.
"Hell leads to light?"
"It's from Milton's Paradise Lost," Somerset said, looking at Detective Mills.
"All right, I'm fused."
"It means this is the beginning."
Detective William Somerset pulled out two more pictures and showed the pictures to them. They were pictures of words written in blood.
"There are seven deadly sins, Captain. Gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, pride, lust, and envy."
--Ring ring.
Suddenly the phoo the captain rang.
The whole studio fell silent, and even David Fincher's face twitched.
'Why is the phing? I thought it was one of the props.' Kazir was also fused.
But the se was still in progress and no oopped. Despite the ringing sound, the actors were adjusting professionally.
"Hold on." The captain said, answering the call with irritation. "This isn't even my desk!"
"Cut! Good job Ronald, let's add that to the se."
Satisfied, David decided to add the ued phone call to the movie.
'Ronald Lee Ermey got it right.' Kazir thought.
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The beginning of the filmi well and they shot three ses, which were not bad.
Kazir saw an intern from the props department apologizing to David Fincher. It seemed he was responsible for putting a real phone o.
"It's okay... Just don't do it again."
David Fincher decided to talk to his assistant director and ematographer to check the locations for tomorrow.
"Goodbye Kazir."
"Yes, have a safe trip."
As for Kazir, he could leave early after finishing his work. He was only a helper anyway.
He got into his old bumpy car that had been repaired retly. This Audi 200 sedan looked old, but Kazir didn't io ge the car for now. After all, he was still poor.
While driving, Kazir saw a bar. Since he had just received his sary, he decided to stop there and have a drink.
"No, not the disco bar where parties are banging around. I don't like loud pces. I prefer a pce with a rexed atmosphere, a bar that pys jazz music."
So he decided to ehe pbsp;