Phew!
Finally the last day of shooting!
Have been having diarrhea since Monday. Luckily I did not shit on my trousers during my shooting in KL Sentral, hahaha!
In KL Sentral some curious passerbys kept peeping at us through the corner of their eyes amidst filming a very minor scene (I predict it to be less than a minute long because I have no idea what the entire A Step Forward is all about).
Joey asked me to wait till the film is edited because she didn’t wanna spill the beans.
Asked other talents whether or not they know the plot and they would tell me exactly how I would have told them:
“I ONLY KNOW MY PARTS.”
Cool.
Film shooting really consumes a hell lot of time! My first scene was shot at 2 p.m. yesterday but I had to wait till around 11 p.m. to start on my 2nd scene, and by the time we managed to finish shooting the 4th scene it was already midnight!
Alicia the director is one of the very few people I truly look up upon — she knows what she is doing and her decisions are always quick and certain.
Just when others had begun to laze around the set she was still holding the camera and busy looking for the perfect angles to film. Hers powerful commands were quickly obeyed and there is something dangerous about her that makes her a best director of her age.
After doing my 4th scene last night they had yet to rush to some other places to film other scenes. And today I heard from Fiona (also involved in producing the film) that they came back at 7 IN THE MORNING!
WALAU EH! I WILL DIE IF I WERE THEM.
Anyway, below are some pix from my scene yesterday.
Setting up the scene.
I will die if I were to makeup everyday. It feels damn itchy.
With new friends Fiona and Eddy.
Hui Shan is my angel in the film, pretty?
That’s Kai Ching and I don’t remember what she was doing there.
I’m sorry I have blurred out my face because I am not ready to show you how I look like in the film yet
