I Am a Big Player

Five hundred and seven, Ren He's acting skills

(Note, I sent the chapters in the wrong order for 507506, but the content order is correct, I changed it, just watch it in the normal order! Watch 507 first, then 506!)

A place like Zhongxi is very small, and it should be regarded as the last school in the whole city of Kyoto.

After graduating from Chinese opera, many people feel that this is just an ordinary art school, and there is nothing good about it.

Many students come here not because they are good at acting, but because their college entrance examination results are not good, and they have some skills in art...

Here, the performance department is only a small part, most of which are some drama majors, and it is not a school that particularly focuses on commercialization.

Therefore, compared with Beiying, there are relatively fewer film and television celebrities or leading figures in Chinese operas, because Chinese operas pay more attention to stage dramas.

This school is relatively sunny in the impression of the students, which mainly refers to the atmosphere in the school.

The Central Academy of Drama, also known as the Central Holiday Academy, mostly manages herds, which is why Xia Yuting ran out to take film appointments in her sophomore year.

The children in it are simply mingling and brewing. On the contrary, it is much purer than many outsiders.

There is no conflict of interest here. It is said that there are relatively few mistresses in film schools and drama schools here. Children can often argue until the early morning over the genre of drama, and even teachers support the Stanislavsky system and Brecht respectively. system, and divided into two parties to compete with each other.

The Stanislavsky system emphasizes the authenticity of the drama, the emotions of the actors immersed in it, and the tension of the drama expressed with truth.

Brecht's system, on the other hand, pays attention to breaking away from reality. Its basic meaning is to use artistic methods to make ordinary things extraordinary, reveal the causal relationship of things, expose the contradictory nature of things, and make people realize the possibility of changing reality. But as far as the performance method is concerned, the "distance method" requires the actor to keep a certain distance from the role, and not to merge the two into one. The actor should be higher than the role, control the role, and perform the role.

The former requires the actor to be integrated into the role, while the latter requires the actor to be higher than the role.

Two parties fighting against each other can make two classmates or even two classmates fight in the theater...

This made Ren He very puzzled. What is the debate? Is Kunlun not fun, or Dota not fun? !

If you don't think it's fun,

Then I will hurry up and make another Assassin's Creed!

To sum up, Chinese opera is actually a relatively simple place in the big dye vat of the entertainment industry, full of disputes between ideas and beliefs, but putting an end to interests and money.

This makes the students very distressed, everyone obviously has more solid basic skills from the film school, but no one makes money...

Generally speaking, big commercial films tend to look for students from Beijing Film Academy, and literary films tend to look for students from Chinese opera...

This is a traditional, serious, and academic place, full of tall, rich, handsome, and beauties. Some students have strong social resources and influence at the undergraduate level, which will be reflected when students communicate with each other, but most of the mainstream thinking I think, or their own literacy above all else.

They don't think much of Ye Luzi.

The competition here is very fierce. It’s purely about acting skills. The instructor will arrange for everyone to rehearse for big plays.

In essence, Chinese opera is an extremely simple school full of idealism.

This is also the reason why Ren He was determined to come here after learning about Chinese opera.

Zhang Ming wanted Ren He to come here, and also wanted to see if he could lead the helm of the Internet empire astray.

Let the strong academic atmosphere here and the ideal collision among classmates lead Ren He to the road of performing arts...

In fact, Director Zhang didn't even think about it, what if Ren He led the other students astray...

For example, now, the dormitory in 313 does not discuss the genre of drama at all. Others are discussing: whether actors should integrate into the role or be higher than the role, whether to use emotion or abandon emotion.

And the other 3 people in 313 have all been assimilated by Ren He, and they are all talking about Dota!

When Ren He, Yang Runrun, and Zhang Jinglin were playing Dota, Li Shuaizhen was beside him and said: "Chinese opera is a good place, you should cultivate your solid basic skills here, this school is hard-won, and you will all have to go to it in the future." People on the big screen!"

Yang Runrun suddenly became a little curious: "Actually, I think it's more suitable for you to go to Beijing Film Academy. Why did you come to China Central Theater Academy? It seems that it's easier to make movies there."

Li Shuaizhen's face was blushing at the time, and he held back for a full 2 ​​minutes before saying: "I didn't pass the exam..."

Pfft, Ren He was overjoyed at the time, he put his arm around Li Shuaizhen's shoulder and comforted him, "Don't be discouraged, you can still make movies if you don't go to Beijing Film Studio..."

In fact, Ren He has already discovered that although Li Shuaizhen is relatively vain, this is the normal psychology of young people. Without vanity, there is no ambition and self-motivation.

But he is also very enthusiastic. Ren He can tell that Li Shuaizhen is really enthusiastic. When he brought Yang Runrun and Zhang Jinglin to fight in the dormitory, he was really heartbroken...

"How about this, you play Dota with us, and we will go to rehearse with you," Ren He thought of a compromise.

Ren He is still very fond of this place in Chinese opera, since he is here, if he doesn't do something, he will be really sorry for the past four years.

But if you want to realize your own ideas, these students are indispensable. First of all, they must have amazing acting skills in order to afford the movie they want to make.

So Ren He also wants them to focus more on their studies, and he also wants to truly experience the study and life of Chinese opera. The compromise is that Li Shuaizhen plays Dota with them, and they follow Li Shuaizhen to learn acting...

Speaking of which, Ren He felt aggrieved for Li Shuaizhen, it was simply that his enthusiasm was being taken advantage of by others, but Ren He had nothing to feel guilty about, he looked through the movies and TV series that Li Shuaizhen had acted in, and found that this guy was actually quite capable Embryo.

I also have an idea of ​​how to set his role in my heart. If there is a chance, it is not impossible to give him a road to fame.

In Li Shuaizhen's eyes, he was saving a classmate who had fallen, and his expression was particularly tragic...

In his opinion, the family conditions of his three classmates are just average, and they must master a skill to settle down in college, otherwise how will they gain a foothold in society in the future?

So, Li Shuaizhen started to play Dota...Ren He and the others also started to learn how to perform from Li Shuaizhen, went to get out of class with peace of mind every day, and after class, there were only 4 black people and Yang Xi in the dormitory, exactly five people...

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