Chapter 856: This Kneel, Shakes Heaven and Earth_2

All the storylines of the film, took place on the beachfront of the bay, within this broad setting.

Compared to other crews that frequently changed locations to shoot exterior scenes, the "Shark Beach" crew certainly faced fewer troubles.

As his directorial debut, Martin chose "Shark Beach," which was also a bit of a gamble.

In the ocean waters, clad in an orange-red bikini, Blake lay on her surfboard, paddling with her hands, swimming toward the front.

Martin wore headphones, sitting on a nearby boat, watching the director's monitor in front of him.

Two other boats were nearby, with two cinematographers shooting Blake's performance from different angles.

Martin only needed to tell them what kind of shots he wanted; how it was to be achieved was a matter for the production crew.

Among the directors he had worked with in the past, Nolan was the kind who liked to shoot personally, while David Finch and Chad Stahelski were directors who seldom operated the camera themselves.