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Chapter 248 Rapid progress



Chapter 248 Rapid progress

The exposure of actors is usually not too high, and they almost always appear during the release time and award season, or something needs to be clarified.

Eve is now purely to maintain the enthusiasm. After all, the coffee position is not really on the front line. Occasionally, she has to remind them in front of the public that she still exists as an actor.

The radio program "This American Life" has already used up all the exposure shares for this month, and she will devote herself to the dubbing work of "Shrek" in the next week or so.

Princess Fiona is a princess in name, but she actually doesn't have as many roles as the slobbery donkey, so it's not too late to start after the rest of the characters have been recorded.

In the recording studio, Eve stopped after finishing a line with eloquence. She unscrewed the thermos cup next to her, and a puff of heat rose from it.

This is the throat tea she specially made in Chinatown. It has a series of things such as fat sea and mangosteen, which can greatly protect her throat.

"The sentence just now is not emotional enough, it needs to be more hypocritical, we need to make the audience feel disgusted here." Director Andrew personally supervised the line outside the recording room, and would directly point out any flaws, and never muddled through.

"Shrek" is a purely anti-genre and anti-Disney animated film. The prince does not necessarily ride a white horse, and the princess does not necessarily have to be beautiful.

Eve is now matching the scene where Princess Fiona makes her first appearance. She does not fall into a coma, but she wants to be kissed by the warrior or prince who saved her. The scene is actually a tribute or irony to Sleeping Beauty.

At first glance, it may seem very unreasonable to make trouble, but it is still thinking about this kind of thing when the dragon is threatening.

As I said before, in the character setting, Princess Fiona first suppresses and then exalts. The audience will follow the plot and Shrek and other characters to understand Fiona's heart.

She is like an onion, with the development of the plot, she gradually reveals her heart.

Why was she so eager for a kiss?

Why did she choose to live with Shrek?

There are reasons for this.

The bigger the gap between the front and the back, the better, the more hated the front, the stronger the audience's surprise and shame after the reverse.

The characters stand up naturally!

First of all, Princess Fiona is a real princess. Although the script does not introduce which country she is from, nor does it introduce the background of the story, but being locked up in the castle by the fire dragon should not be fake.

So how did she develop feelings for Shrek?

Obviously it wasn't love at first sight.

At the beginning, when Fiona found out that someone was coming to save her, she was full of longing, almost a dream scene appeared.

However, Shrek shattered all her fantasies. She was extremely rude and rude. It would be fine if she didn't have a white horse, and she wouldn't have the ability to sing or read poems like those princes in Disney animation or Grimm's fairy tales.

But at this time Shrek was still wearing the helmet, and he didn't want to take it off no matter what.

After Fiona told the plot of her fantasy, she was laughed at by Shrek and the donkey. When she saw the face under Shrek's helmet, all hopes were dashed.

She hopes that she can meet the prince and lift her curse.

But the appearance of Shrek made her discover the gap between reality and fantasy.

The green-skinned monster with a donkey is more than a hundred times different from Prince Charming.

Fortunately, Shrek told her that he was helping others to save her, which gave Fiona a glimmer of hope.What if that man is the real prince?

Half pushed and half hit, Fiona and Shrek set out on the road together, preparing to go to the fairy tale kingdom to see what the king would look like.

The stories on the road are twisted and full of jokes, even a little vulgar, which can never be seen in Disney movies.

For example, Disney princesses are usually good at singing and dancing. When singing in the woods early in the morning, small birds and other small animals will be attracted to them, and even sing loudly.

But when it comes to "Shrek", great changes have taken place.

Fiona's singing grew louder and shriller, and the bird, not to be outdone, blew himself up.

This scene is scary enough, and the most evil thing is that it left three bird eggs.

Usually, everyone thinks that these eggs should be hatched, but Fiona looked at the eggs here with pity, and in the next scene in the script, she spread the three eggs on the rock for breakfast.

It's completely unreasonable, with some unexpected humor.

Considering Eve's identity and the plot of the movie, director Andrew even specially designed a tribute to "The Matrix".

He asked Princess Fiona to specially use Chinese Kung Fu when facing the bandits. The templates he made were all from some of Neo's pictures, which can be regarded as small easter eggs or spoofs.

This was originally a spoof fairy tale, with too many familiar contents, and it is really beneficial to rely on a big company.

There are more than ten tributes that Eve can see in this movie alone, including Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, and Cinderella. Pokemon 2", "Lord of the Rings", "Hercules", "Dumbo", "Jurassic Park".

If you look carefully, there are too many similar scenes.

In Beauty and the Beast, the beast turns into a prince after the kiss of true love, but Fiona turns into a green monster after the kiss of true love.

These two characters are completely in love with each other.

Fiona and Shrek finally have a husband and wife appearance. If she really regains her beauty, it will obviously be difficult to be with Shrek.Their personalities are very compatible, they have the same laughing points, they eat the same food, and they have some spiritual connections.

The order of Eve's dubbing is not strictly in accordance with the script. Wherever director Andrew asks her to dub, she will dub.

Although I have memorized all the lines, I still read my notes before dubbing to understand what the character was thinking about.

"Next, you can match the content of the donkey accidentally discovering the truth in the wooden house. Do you want me to play Eddie's recording for you to cooperate?"

Andrew spoke from the console, he knew that the plot was critical, and all three characters appeared.

Eve turned to the corresponding part of the script, read it for a few seconds and replied, "I don't need it for now, I want to try it myself first."

This is the conversation between Fiona and the donkey, but Eve doesn't have any animation clips in front of her eyes, only the script and the microphone, and she can only imagine everything.

After working together for many days, Andrew also has a certain understanding of Eve, knowing that her strength should not be underestimated, so he readily agreed: "You try it, and let me know if you need it."

After Eve made a gesture, she was immersed in the plot, and this two-person dialogue scene was about to be turned into a one-man show by her.

"Ah~~"

She couldn't help laughing as soon as she opened her throat, and laughed directly in the recording studio.

"Sorry, sorry, let's do it all over again."

The effect she wants is more difficult. The same person's voice must be used to dub Princess Fiona's two states of day and night, so that there are certain differences and commonalities between the body and the appearance of the monster.

It's best to be able to hear the difference between the two at once, and you can tell what state she is in just by the sound.

The scream here should be the exclamation of Princess Fiona who suddenly fell from the attic, but it was the first time for Eve to deal with such an exaggerated name.

She patted her face and said to herself: "Serious and serious, don't laugh!"

A good actor is one who can control his emotions. He was laughing just now, but now he becomes serious in an instant.

The second scream was much better. With a bit of surprise and a sense of humor, Eve herself acted and dubbed the voice, patted her sleeves lightly, and then moved her hands forward: "Oh! No no no, It's me! Ass, it's me! Fiona!"

The exclamation that the secret was broken was a little panicked, but also a little frightening and chilling.

She put her finger in front of her mouth, "Hush! Be quiet, it's okay."

Eve moved a lot, but her voice was gradually lowered, as if she was afraid of being heard by the Shrek outside, her eyes kept scanning her surroundings.

The appearance of carefully explaining to the stupid donkey seems to be full of guilt, and the secret that has been hidden for so long is accidentally discovered, and the whole person's mood becomes very bad.

Eve showed Fiona's mood, feeling rather self-pitying, and said in a low voice, "I've been like this since I can remember."

"It only becomes like this after sunset."

Andrew originally thought that it would be difficult for Eve to act in a one-man show, and it would be difficult to enter her emotions, but Eve's emotions are very full now, exactly like Fiona.

"One thing during the day, one thing at night..."

She was really playing with the air, and there was no jackass playing opposite.

There is a hint of expectation when explaining, of course, more anger and resentment.

Resentment for the way I am now, a horrible and ugly monster, resentment for the witch who cursed me.

For so many years, Fiona has never been able to accept her appearance at night, and finally found someone to confide in, and she shed tears while talking.

Eve's voice was choked with sobs. The green monster didn't look like a princess. She even covered her face and sobbed.

The dubbing of cartoons is somewhat different from that of live-action movies, and requires appropriate exaggeration.

Andrew didn't have much experience before, but he knew that this line was very good because it allowed him to feel the emotions of the characters.

People who are used to traditional fairy tales really think that the princess should not look like this, and all the previous questions have been answered.

Fiona doesn't love the king of the fairy tale kingdom, and she can't wait to go to the capital just to lift the curse on herself.

The audience will feel more pity for her when they see this. It is difficult for ordinary people to become monsters, let alone a pampered princess!


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