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Director Henson originally ca over to question Winona Wallace, but hearing her words, he was suddenly speechless.
It was clearly Winona Wallace who couldn’t keep up with the scene and couldn’t perform properly just now. How she felt the issue was all on David Redington was beyond him.
Director Henson’s face suddenly sank, looking worse than before.
Although Winona Wallace was the Wallace family’s heiress, Director Henson, as a new director, was also famous for his tough attitude in the industry.
Normally, off-duty, he could look after her and offer so convenience.
But once at the set, in front of the cara, all he saw was the performance, the professionalism.
Only to hear Director Henson’s harsh criticism without rcy: "Actors will face performing changes on the spot. If your opponent changes their performance style, and the director doesn’t call ’cut,’ it ans this improvisation is approved by the director.
Winona Wallace, from start to finish, I didn’t call ’cut’ once. Tell , why couldn’t you continue the performance?
As a professional actor, you shouldn’t be complaining at such tis. Instead, you should be adaptable, capable of improvisation, to continue the scene, to cooperate with your acting partner!
Have a look at how you perford just now. Not only did you miss lines, but you even called out David Redington’s na in the end! That was acting, we were filming! In front of the cara, there’s no David Redington or Winona Wallace, only Alan Moore and Daisy Smith."
Talking about here, Director Henson beca even more angry.
The cara could have been normally filming, yet it was ruined by Winona Wallace’s single shout of ’David Redington.’
Thinking of this, Director Henson didn’t hide his disappointnt and anger: "Lacking even the basic qualities as an actor, I truly don’t know how you’ve managed to be the leading actor until today!"
Winona Wallace’s exquisite and beautiful face initially revealed dissatisfaction and indignation.
But hearing Director Henson’s criticism of her, the dissatisfaction on her face gradually lessened, her eyes instead reddened, and eventually revealed an extrely aggrieved expression.
Winona Wallace never expected that not only wouldn’t Director Henson support her, but he would also bla her for not performing well!
How did she not perform well just now, clearly the one who randomly changed the script was David Redington, how could Director Henson...
"I was too nervous just now, I didn’t expect David Redington to suddenly change the scene. He made changes without telling in advance, I was totally unprepared... I... I..."
She repeatedly said several ’I’s, and finally, Winona Wallace only felt her defense was extrely powerless.
She felt the people around pointing fingers, sensed Director Henson’s disappointnt with her.
Even felt the extrely cold atmosphere emanating from David Redington.
Winona Wallace suddenly realized her situation, her young mistress’s impatience disappeared imdiately under the anger just now.
Only then did she realize, this wasn’t the Wallace family, it wasn’t private, there are so many people watching her she couldn’t afford to lose her composure.
Next second, Winona Wallace’s indignation disappeared from her eyes, replaced by an infinitely aggrieved, tear-filled gaze.
"I’m sorry, Director Henson, I’m sorry, David Redington... I, I’ve never encountered such a situation before in the past, it’s who’s wasted everyone’s ti, I apologize. David Redington..."
Winona Wallace raised her tear-filled eyes, softly and weakly looking at the man standing beside, with a cold expression.
"Just now that scene, I can reshoot it, I promise this ti I will perform well. Also... could you please tell , why did you perform that way just now? I didn’t understand your intention, hence couldn’t continue the scene well. I promise, as long as you explain clearly, I can cooperate properly."
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