Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Utah, Salt Lake City, nearing December, the weather here gradually became cold.
It was a bright sunny morning at the East High School in Salt Lake City, the bell for classes had already rung, and the classes were underway as usual, but today many students were palpably distracted, those sitting by the windows constantly glanced outside at the school lawn and whispered to their classmates.
When the Caucasian male teacher saw the students behaving this way, he couldnât help but shake his head inwardly. He walked to the window, took a glance outside, and said, âWow, itâs bustling out there. Anyone wants to go down and have a look?â The students in the classroom immediately made an uproar, raising their hands all at once. The Caucasian male teacher chuckled, returned to his desk, and said, âStop dreaming, guys. Pay attention to the class.â
âOh, I knew it!â The students expressed their disappointment. The Caucasian male teacher shrugged his shoulders, picked up the chalk, and continued writing formulas on the blackboard, wondering to himself why the principal had approved the filming of âHigh School Musicalâ here. Didnât he realize it would bring many distractions to the school? For fame? Yeah right, would this movie even be successful? Only God knows!
The teaching building area of East High School in Salt Lake City was built in a âUâ-shaped pattern, with buildings on three sides and an open road and lawn in the middle.
At this point, the open lawns were filled with teenagers dressed in youthful attire, chatting in groups, waiting for the filming to begin. They were all extras for âHigh School Musical,â hired by the production crew from an agency that specialized in providing such actors, enlisted from local performing arts schools in Salt Lake City.
They were going to play the roles of regular students, fulfilling the âmassâ needs for all scenes in the movie.
Now, the first set of shots for âHigh School Musicalâ was about to be officially shot. The New Yearâs holiday had ended, and the school had reopened. This set of shots was to capture the male protagonist âTroy Boltonâ getting off the school bus and being surrounded by his friends, teammates, and pretty cheerleaders as he entered the school. The very first shot was of East Highâs front facade, with students cheerfully talking and entering the school, creating a vibrant and sunlit scene. In post-production, this footage would be set to lively and enthusiastic music, bringing out the youthful vibe of high school life.
Far down the road leading to the schoolâs entrance, the camera equipment was already in place, and the film crew was making final adjustments. Valery Fister was discussing the lighting and exposure with the lighting technician, Steve Taylor. Chubby Harry George, who had already finished laying the tracks, had time to hang around and earnestly listen, picking up on the skills and experiences of cinematography.
The production crew members were all busy with their tasks, with those temporarily done resting aside, standing away from the cameraâs view; Tom Willing, Marcus Mans, and the other main actors stood together chatting, Rachel sat silently on the grass reading her script, Zachary practiced dance moves, twisting his body, and Jessica smiled sweetly, her eyes dreamily fixed on Wang Yang in the distance as he was explaining his requirements to the actors who were about to appear on screen.
âDuring the shoot, youâll pass by on your skateboards, just like we rehearsed earlier, jumping onto this rail,â Wang Yang patted the nearby metal railing as he addressed the professional skateboarders brought in specifically for this scene, âI need a perfect jump.â The skateboarders nodded, one of the Caucasians laughed and said, âDonât worry, this is too easy for us.â
Wang Yang smiled and patted his shoulder, then moved towards the extras who would be near the camera, telling a few young men and women, âKeep smiling, give high-fives and hugs, just like you havenât seen each other for a long time, got it?â
âOK.â The young people all responded. At that moment, the set manager Gill Sedis came over and said, âDirector, all the extras are in place, and the school bus is ready.â Wang Yang nodded at him and walked back to the camera. Valery Fister had finished coordinating with the lighting technician and checked the camera, telling Wang Yang, âNo problems.â
Everything was ready. Wang Yang looked at the main building of the school ahead, where even the large clock had temporarily been set to the wrong time for the scene. He took a deep breath, turned to look at Valery Fister standing behind the camera, and said, âSo, letâs begin.â Valery Fister smiled at him and reassuringly said, âYang, donât be nervous.â
Wang Yang also smiled, reflecting, âValery, I canât help myself, this isnât âParanormal Activity,â this isnât DV, Iâve been looking forward to this for so long, movies! Theyâre thrilling.â Valery Fister nodded and laughed, âI understand, when I first picked up the camera to shoot, my hands were trembling.â
In the original TV movie, this shot just captured the front of the teaching building in a freeze-frame, then cut to the next scene, covering a very limited range with the camera moving only from ground level to a horizontal position. The wings of East High werenât visible because the television screen was small, and pulling away from the shot would reduce the aesthetic; but the big screen is different. Fixing on just the front of the teaching building would be too constricting and create a claustrophobic viewing experience. Therefore, the shot being done now had been redesignedâstarting with a medium front shot, the camera would then rapidly retreat backwards, turning the medium shot into a long shot.
To shoot this effect, the cameraâs dolly track was laid out very far, extending beyond the road.
The shooting plan had already been discussed by Wang Yang and Vale-Fister. Vale-Fister held the cameraâs control handle, waiting for the directorâs instruction; Wang Yang looked around the circle again, everyone was looking at him, the extras, the colleagues from the crew, friends⦠Harry-George exaggeratedly opened his mouth wide, mouthing silently, the shape of his lips clearly saying, âBuddy, GO!â; Michael-Pitt crossed his arms, smiling with a thumbs-up; Jessica had a happy smile on her face; and Rachel also stood by, giving him a gentle smile.
Wang Yang walked behind the camera, his heart was beating very fast, he had done it, he was about to become a real film director! Clenching his fist, Wang Yang shouted loudly, âStart shooting!â
The script supervisor held the clapperboard in front of the camera, announcing the shot number and scene number for easy post-editing. After the script supervisor finished speaking and clapped the clapperboard, Wang Yang shouted again, âAction!â With his voice, the extras suddenly started to move, entering the performance state.
Wang Yangâs eyes focused on the viewfinder, and he saw Vale-Fister aiming the camera at the schoolâs ground architectural sculpture and then slowly moving the camera to the right and raising it, displaying the bustling school, a few students passing by on skateboards, one of them jumping onto a handrail for a grind, while the students in the distance were laughing and talking, two girls gave each other high-fives then huddled together, talking about something, and the yellow school bus was also slowly driving up.
âOK, OK, very goodâ¦â Wang Yang noted to himself, stepping aside so that Vale-Fister could quickly push the camera backward, with Wang Yang following next to him, watching the performances of the extras until they reached the end of the dolly track, where he excitedly shouted, âCut!â Seeing everyone looking at him, Wang Yang grinned, nodding and saying, âVery good, thatâs a wrap!â
Everyone immediately burst into cheers, enthusiastically clapping and whistling. Wang Yang also laughed and clapped his hands, raising a thumb and shouting, âGet ready for the next shot.â
The next shot was to feature Troy-Burton coming off the school bus and then walking into school with his friends. The camera position for this shot had to be changed to the front of the yellow school bus, which meant moving all the camera equipment, sound recording equipment, and adjusting the lights there again, a whole new round of work.
âHey, buddy, leave it to me,â cameraman Harry-George came over, his eyes shining as he stared at the dark film camera. He carefully picked it up, his heavy body possessing immense strength, as he steadily moved the camera to the front.
The other stagehands also carried the other camera equipment, Michael-Pitt was packing up the dolly track, and as he watched Harry-Georgeâs back, he yelled, âBe careful, fatty!â Harry-George, who was getting farther away, didnât look back and responded loudly, âI can handle it!â
âMichael, donât worry about that, the camera is like his wife to Harry, he wonât let it fall,â Wang Yang said with a smile as he watched Harryâs energetic figure in the distance, then clapped his hands and shouted, âEveryone, move faster, come on, come on!â He stood by for a while, then walked over to the grassy area next to him, gazed at the blue sky, and quietly exhaled; he had just completed his first shot directing a film on actual film stock, it went smoothly, not as hard as he had thought compared to shooting 16mm film at school.
The sensation of seeing the camera capture the image he wanted was truly marvelous. Wang Yang smiled faintly, savoring that indescribable taste when suddenly he heard a gentle voice behind him, âHey, Yang, want some water?â Wang Yang turned around to see Jessica holding a bottle of mineral water, her face filled with a sweet smile, her eyes alight with the sparkle unique to the phase of passionate romance, making her look even more enchanting. Wang Yang pretended to frown and shouted in the distance, âWhere did Michael go? Shouldnât this be his job? How come thereâs an extra beautiful female stagehand? I canât afford that salary!â Jessica laughed, playfully saying, âNo salary needed, this is a girlfriendâs job, not a female stagehandâs.â
âThank you then, girlfriend,â Wang Yang said with a smile as he took the bottle of mineral water from her hand, unscrewed the cap, and suddenly exclaimed softly, muttering, âI thought it was already opened, itâs brand new, what a disappointment.â Jessica rolled her eyes, laughing and said, âOK, next time Iâll give you Harryâs bottle.â Wang Yang put on a terrified expression and shook his head repeatedly, saying, âNo, no, no, new is better.â
Standing in the distance, Rachel glanced over and saw Wang Yang and Jessica talking and laughing sweetly, feeling empty inside, a bit uncomfortable; she shook her head with a forced smile and walked further away onto the lawn. âYang, workâs done for today, shall we go to the cinema?â Jessica looked at Wang Yang with hopeful eyes and suggested, âI heard âA Bugâs Lifeâ that just came out is really good, and thereâs also âEnemy of the Stateâ which I havenât seen yet.â
Wang Yang thought for a moment, then apologized with a shake of his head, âJessica, sorry, tonight I still have to discuss tomorrowâs shooting plan with Valery; there are also some company matters waiting for me to deal withâ¦â Jessica quickly waved her hands, âOh, itâs okay! Yang, I was just saying.â She smiled, âI need to study the script carefully too, Iâve got a lot of scenes tomorrow, havenât I?â
âJessicaâ¦â Wang Yang couldnât help but grab her hand and said with a smile, âIf thereâs anything you donât understand, remember to ask me.â Jessica clasped his hand in return, smiling sweetly, âMhm, I know.â Wang Yang looked around and said with a mysterious smile, âWait for the weekend, Iâll give the crew a day off, and then we can have a really good time for a day, is that okay?â Jessica felt his consideration for her, her heart filled with happiness, nodded and said âOkay,â then chuckled, âBut, wouldnât that be considered slacking off?â
Wang Yang was about to say something when he suddenly sensed a familiar gaze on him, and he looked subconsciously only to see Rachelâs back. He fell silent for a moment before he turned back and smiled at Jessica, âNow is the time to be lazy. So, Mary, Iâm off to work.â With that, he released her hand, handed her the bottle of mineral water, and ran over to the photography crew ahead.
Jessica stood there, taking a deep breath and relishing the air of being in love, she turned around to look in Wang Yangâs direction, watching him direct everyoneâs movements, then seemingly to demonstrate, he dribbled a basketball while spinning, his footsteps light and suave, she smiled sweetly, âCool.â