Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
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The day after Wang Yang completed all the filming work, he returned all the rented furniture and appliances to get the $3,000 deposit back. To do this, he called Joshua over to help. The lad complained non-stop but didnât slack off.
After returning the furniture, the next day Wang Yang received a call from Frank Spencer, the owner of the âLeave Behind Beautyâ camera shop. Frank said the broken DV camera was repairedânot sent back to the original factory. It was fixed at Sonyâs repair station in Los Angeles, so it was ready a few days earlier than expected. The DV damage was due to a small circuit board connecting the battery being broken, which led to battery contact issues and the DV camera not turning on.
The repair cost fifty US dollars, which let Wang Yang breathe a sigh of relief as it was a cost he could afford.
Getting the $950 deposit back from Frank Spencer, plus the $3,000 from the furniture, Wang Yang used this money to pay the remaining half of the $4,000 compensation to Zachary and Rachel, completely eliminating the risk of wage arrears.
But as a result, Wang Yang had less than $500 left in his pocket, not enough to last a monthâs living expenses. He needed money because the distribution of the film was a long and arduous task, not something that could be accomplished in a day or two. He had to run around to various major film distribution companies, promote himself, try his luck, until some company appreciated his film and gave him a chance.
This would take time, maybe a month, maybe two. It was possible that the first time he went to a Hollywood film company, someone would say, âWe want this filmâ; it was also possible that after visiting all companies in Hollywood, they all said, âNo.â
During this time, no matter how frugally he lived, if no money continued to flow into his account, the $500 would eventually be spent.
However, Wang Yang did not immediately look for a job, because he had to focus on the filmâs post-production editing, which was what he had been doing these past few days.
How important is post-production editing to a film? It can almost be as significant as the shooting process itself. Editing is not simpler or easier than shootingâit is another tremendously patience-demanding task. Taking the filmed material, making selections, assembling them, and then compiling a smooth-flowing film, editing can be seen as a second act of creation for the entire work. Different combinations of shots, varying durations, etc., can completely change the effect of the film.
If it were a blockbuster, one would also have to consider dubbing, scoring, coloring, and a whole host of other things. This is why post-production work is generally very tediousâthe better the desired outcome, the more time needed to handle it.
However, âLingdong: Ghost Shadow Debut Recordingâ is a DV film and a pseudo-documentary, so it doesnât require a score, nor does it need extensive color correction. Wang Yang only needs to select and assemble the filmed material to put together a film. This requires virtually no technical skillsâhe could use Sonyâs built-in DV editing software, which, as Joshua would put it, even his five-year-old neighbor Mary could use.
Wang Yang had shot close to 300 minutes of satisfactory footage, including many spur-of-the-moment and improvised shots; the majority were different takes with varied acting effects. For example, Rachelâs smile during a particular sceneâneurotic, he was satisfied; idiotic, he was also satisfied. His current editing task was to make a choice and cut it down to a standard movie length of about 90 minutes.
Of course, he also needed to add some black screens with explanatory text between certain scenes and time transitions for ease of viewing.
In the last few days, Jessica had come over once, quietly watching Wang Yang edit the film for a while before leaving quietly, not wanting to disturb him. Meanwhile, Zachary reluctantly returned to his previous routine, working part-time at the supermarket and trying his luck at auditions whenever the opportunity arose; Rachel hadnât returned to Toronto yet, she said she wanted to wait until Wang Yang finished editing the film and saw the finished product for the first time before leaving Los Angeles.
âOh, itâs already seven?â Sitting in front of the computer, Wang Yang had been busy all day, and only when he glanced at the time in the bottom right corner of the screen did he realize it was already past 7 p.m. He put down the mouse, stood up and stretched lazily, threw a few punches in the air, and then suddenly felt waves of hunger, so he went to the kitchen to find something to eat.
That new, large freezer had already been returned, and the kitchen had reverted to its former shabby state. Opening the wooden cabinet, he pulled out a cup of instant noodles, tore it open, and poured in boiling hot water from the thermos. After preparing it, he sat down in front of the worn-out couch in the living room with the cup of noodles and began to eat hungrily.
Just then, the phone rang. Wang Yang thought it was Jessicaâs call, but when he pulled out his phone, the caller ID showed it was Rachel. Rachel? She didnât usually call at this time. Wang Yang swallowed his mouthful of noodles, picked up the phone with curiosity and smiled, âHello, is this Rachel?â
âHey, Yang, yes, itâs me.â It was indeed Rachelâs voice. She greeted him and then asked, âHowâs the film editing coming along?â
While chewing his noodles, Wang Yang replied, âNot bad, the job is just a continuous process of arranging, like trying on clothes in a shop, trying this one, trying that one, and then buying the ones youâre satisfied with.â He chuckled and said excitedly, âHey, Iâve already edited more than half of it, and in two more days, youâll be able to see the final product.â
âWow, really?â However, instead of saying âIâm looking forward to it,â Rachel sighed slightly and said, âBut itâll be a while before I can see it.â
Upon hearing this, Wang Yangâs brow furrowed. What was up with Rachel? He put down the cup of noodles, concerned, and asked, âYouâre leaving Los Angeles? What happened?â
Rachel responded with a low, worried âMhm,â and said, âMy mother has acute appendicitis, so I have to rush back to Toronto now, Iâm catching tonightâs plane.â Wang Yang couldnât help but exclaim, âOh, my goodness! Is your mother okay? She isnât in danger, is she?â Rachel chuckled lightly, reassuring him, âItâs fine, thank you for caring. Sheâs doing well, sounded very spirited on the phone, just a bit of abdominal pain. The doctor said her appendix hasnât perforated or become abscessedâitâs just a simple appendicitis, nothing serious, a minor surgery will do.â
Wang Yang nodded and comforted her, âWell, donât worry too much then, doctors always leave room for themselves when they speak. Now that theyâre saying your mom is fine, she definitely is.â Rachel thanked him, âYang, I know, Iâm fine.â Wang Yang smiled and said, âOK, once the film is edited, I will send it to you right away. By the way, what time is your flight tonight?â
âBoarding starts at ten,â Rachel answered. Wang Yang looked at the time, it was only 7:30 p.m., so he asked, âItâs at LAX, right?â After receiving Rachelâs affirmative response, Wang Yang stood up, chuckling, âThereâs still time, Iâll take you to the airport.â Rachel let out a surprised, yet grateful âaw,â then laughed, âThank you, Yang. But itâs not necessary, itâs so late.â
Even though Rachel said it wasnât necessary, Wang Yang had already made up his mind. Rachel had been a great help to him during this period, and he was very thankful. Now that her mother had an emergency, and she had to hurry back to Canada, he couldnât let her leave all alone. He turned off the computer with a smile and said, âPlease, itâs too late; Iâm already on my way.â
âOh!â Rachel laughed, touched by his decision to come to see her off, and then nodded, âIâll wait for you in the departure lounge, Terminal 2.â
Wang Yang hurriedly put on his coat and laced up his sneakers while asking, âHave you told Zachary or Jessica? I donât know if they are available to join me in seeing you off.â
âIâve already told them, youâre the last person Iâm notifying,â Rachel chuckled, then added seriously, âYang, itâs enough that you are coming. I donât want to bother anyone else.â
âOK!â Wang Yang hung up the phone, grabbed his wallet and keys, and quickly headed out the door.
From the apartment to Los Angeles International Airport, if not driving oneself, the best alternative was naturally to take a taxi, but that would cost several dozen US dollars. Given Wang Yangâs current situation, where one dollar had to be stretched as far as ten, he of course wouldnât choose that option. Instead, he opted for a bus that went straight to the airport, spending 6 US dollars.
Los Angelesâs nightscape was beautiful, but as they left the city and drove on the freeway, there was nothing much to see. After a journey of over an hour, Wang Yang finally arrived at LAXâs Terminal Two around nine thirty.
In a waiting area in front of one of the gates at the terminal, Wang Yang found Rachel. She was dressed in black, with a gray velvet hat on her head, her blonde hair peeking out from beneath the brim. Seeing Wang Yang, she stood up and waved with a smile.
Having sprinted all the way from the bus, Wang Yang couldnât help but catch his breath. He slowed down upon seeing Rachel and said with a smile, âHey, Rachel! Luckily, I made it in timeâ¦â
âHi!â Rachel smiled slightly, laughed at the sight of Wang Yang standing there panting, and pulled him to sit down, âWhy run yourself ragged like that? I still have over half an hour before I board, donât I?â
âOh, donât worry about that, I am an athletic champ.â Wang Yang waved his hand dismissively. He glanced at Rachelâs small suitcase by her feet and said with a laugh, âWow, I bet youâve got a completed thesis hidden in there.â
Rachel shrugged, âPlus four thousand US dollars.â Both of them couldnât help but laugh. Wang Yang continued, laughing, âNo, I guess not that much. You still have to pay commission and taxes.â After another moment of laughter, Rachel said softly, âSeriously though, Yang, Iâve gained so much these past days. Iâve learned a lot and made some good friends. Before coming here to Los Angeles, I debated between Los Angeles and New York. Then I chose Los Angeles, and it was the best choice Iâve ever made.â
Wang Yang feigned helplessness, âWell, having you as the leading lady in my movie was my best decision too.â
âReally, thank you!â Rachel said with a laugh and rolled her eyes at him. She reminisced about the audition day and said with a smile, âBut on the audition day, I went just to check it out. I never thought Iâd actually become the lead actress.â She leaned a bit closer to Wang Yang and whispered mysteriously, âYang, do you know? The poster you put up on the bulletin board was really ugly. At first, I thought it was some sort of scam.â
Wang Yang asked curiously, âSo why did you end up believing me?â Rachel shrugged, âThe moment I saw you, I knew it wasnât a scam.â Wang Yang inquired, âWhy?â Rachel looked at him and smiled faintly, âThereâs an energy about you. It only shows on people who are genuine.â Surprised, Wang Yang said, âLike a silly energy?â
Rachel hit him playfully and said, âNo, stop joking around all the time. What Iâm talking about is drive. Youâre passionate, and itâs clear youâre sincere in what youâre doing.â Wang Yang shook his head, âRachel, you canât judge a book by its cover, youâll end up at a disadvantage that way.â Rachel held out her hands and laughed, âOK, but I rarely get it wrong. Itâs kind of a gift I guess.â
The two of them laughed again, and Rachel asked with concern, âYang, what are your plans now?â After spending time together, she had a rough idea of Wang Yangâs situation, but what she didnât know was that Wang Yang had less than five hundred US dollars left.
Wang Yangâs expression grew serious as he gazed at the crowd in the distance of the terminal, âWhatâs next? After I finish editing the movie, Iâll head over to Hollywood to sell myself, tirelessly working to get our movie onto the big screen. Thatâs my plan.â
Rachel nodded silently, studying his face, before slowly saying, âThis has never been done before. Everything youâre doing is innovative. I know it must be very difficult, and maybe no one will appreciate you, and maybe people will even laugh at you. Butâ¦â She took a deep breath, let it out, and encouraged him, âYang, you must keep your confidence! You canât give up on your drive, your passion, thatâs whatâs most precious, understand?â
âYeah, thank you, Rachel,â Wang Yang nodded emphatically, feeling a fire burning inside him. Rachelâs words made him swell with fervor. Indeed, no matter how difficult the road ahead, he had to keep his confidence! He smiled and said, âDonât worry, Iâve been ready to face everything for a while now, nothing can sink me. You know, you can kill me, but you canât defeat me!â
Hearing Wang Yang quote the famous line from Hemingwayâs âThe Old Man and the Sea,â and seeing his confident demeanor, Rachel couldnât help but smile with relief and said, âI know youâre a tough guy.â
âSo are you,â Wang Yang winked at her and said, âwhen you go back to Toronto, keep improving your acting. Believe me, youâll be a big star someday.â Rachel covered her mouth with a laugh and said, âWow, thatâs really nice to hear.â
Rachel certainly didnât have the thought âIâll be a big star someday.â If it hadnât been for Wang Yangâs appearance, she would have considered pursuing a masterâs degree after graduating from York University. It was her teacher who encouraged her to go into theatre and film, which gradually led her to the big screen.
The two chatted for a while, and before they knew it, it was almost ten oâclock. At that time, the announcement for boarding sounded in the waiting area: âPassengers of flight AC794, please proceed to boarding⦠Passengers of flight AC794, please proceed to boardingâ¦â As the announcement played, passengers in the waiting area who were going to board stood up one after another to say goodbye to their friends who had come to see them off and entered the boarding gate.
Since there was nearly half an hour before boarding, Rachel and Wang Yang chatted for a little while longer. When it was almost time, she stood up, pulled her suitcase, and said calmly, âI have to go now.â
Wang Yang also stood up, nodded, and said, âRachel, have a safe trip.â
Rachel looked at him, her eyes suddenly filled with a touch of sadness, and asked, âWill we see each other again?â
Wang Yang tried to keep a light tone, with a bit of a forced smile, âPlease, what do you think? Itâs 1998, it only takes seven or eight hours from Los Angeles to Toronto.â He said this, but he couldnât help feeling a bit down. Maybe it was just the normal feeling of parting; maybe he truly didnât want Rachel to leave; or maybe because the time they spent together was genuinely joyful.
âYes, the power of technology,â Rachel said, laughing at his words.
âPassengers of flight AC794, please proceed to boarding. The gate will close in five minutesâ¦â The voice of the announcement sounded again.
Wang Yang looked at her and said, âYou need to go now.â He opened his arms and gave her a light hug, smiling, âRachel, Iâm really glad I met you.â
âMe too, getting to know you has been my biggest gain in coming to Los Angeles,â Rachel said as she gazed deeply at him and added, âYang, goodbye!â With that, she pushed her luggage toward the boarding gate.
The sweet dimples on her cheeks couldnât hide the sadness in her eyes. She didnât know when she would see Wang Yang again after today. She remembered the days they struggled for the movie, the daily laughter, and the dance they shared at the bar⦠As she was about to enter the boarding gate, she stopped, turned around to look at Wang Yang not far away, and shouted, âYang, I look forward to watching our movie At The Movies. I know that day will come, and we will meet again then!â
She waved her hand and exclaimed, âBye-bye, Yang!â
Wang Yang smiled as he waved back, watching her enter the boarding gate and disappear around the corner. He was filled with an unspeakable feeling. Rachel⦠goodbye!