Coaching Mary In Acting

Seve stood up and put on some lipstick. "Lydia, I already have your body data. Send me your schedule for the month. I want to fully understand your life so that I can arrange work for you in the future."

"Okay."

"I have something to do now. You can take a look here or go back. Call me if you need anything," Seve stretched out her hand and shook Lydia's hand. She turned around and picked up the phone.

Lydia held the thick stack of documents and couldn't help but take two deep breaths. She was ecstatic.

This agent was good and she really liked her.

When the filming started, Lydia seemed to see a familiar figure. She leaned forward and took a closer look. It was indeed Mary, whom she had met outside Marin Lawton's office not long ago.

Mary was choosing her clothes when she suddenly looked up and saw something. Then, she revealed an extremely frightened expression.

At this time, the director suddenly shouted for the filming to stop. He scolded loudly, "I say, do you show an expression of surprise and disappointment at the same time? Did you see a ghost?"

Mary did not say a word after being reprimanded. The director shouted for her to do it again, but this time, Mary's performance was not as good as the previous one. The director was very speechless and simply shoot the next scene first.

Mary walked to the side dejectedly, and her little assistant handed her a bottle of water.

The little assistant looked like an intern who had not graduated from college. She had no idea what was going on, so after handing over the water, she began to play with her cell phone.

Lydia thought for a moment and went through the crowd to find Mary. When Mary saw Lydia, she was very surprised. When Lydia asked to read Mary's script, Mary handed it over without saying a word.

In the script, Mary's character saw her husband shopping with his mistress for the second time. Last time, her husband had repeatedly promised her that he would not look for the mistress.

The character in the script was a little shrewish, but she was just a paper tiger. Once she divorced her husband, she would be broke.

Lydia looked carefully at Mary's facial features.

The corners of Meryl's eyes and mouth were drooping, and she looked a little pitiful. Although she did not have much contact with Mary, after these two observations, Mary should be a relatively quiet person.

In other words, Mary was not suitable to play a shrewish role.

However, this role was also a little compatible with Mary. The role was just a paper tiger, who looked glamorous on the surface, but in reality was actually suffering behind the scenes. After suffering for a long time, she would naturally looked a little bitter.

Just now, Mary desperately wanted to show her hot-headed side, but if she changed the direction and showed her slightly bitter side, the effect would be better.

Lydia told Mary her views. After Mary heard it, she suddenly understood and immediately started performing. Lydia patiently helped her adjust the micro-expressions on her facial features. After more than ten times, she finally reached a very good state.

Seeing that the director had already finished filming one scene and seemed to be resting, she quickly walked over to perform in front of the director again. The director immediately clapped his hands and cheered, "That's it, that's it. Come, come, keep it up, let's hurry up and shoot!"

Everyone started to move. Mary maintained her state and perfectly finished filming that scene.

The director praised loudly, "Not bad, not bad. Everyone, get ready for the next scene."

Mary was so excited that she wanted to thank Lydia, but when she turned around, Lydia was already gone.

By this time, Lydia had already left, and she still had a lot of information to read.