The image of the actors on the screen is always glamorous and full of charm. They used their superb acting skills to create vivid characters, bringing countless touches and laughter to the audience. However, off camera, they often show a very different side. The story on the set is sometimes comparable to a comedy scene, especially when the actors' performance is in great contrast to the image on the screen. Through the actual cases of the two classic TV series, "Huanzhu Gege" and "Journey to the West", we can get a glimpse of the contrast between the actors' lives before and after the camera, as well as the truth and humor behind them.
A motorbike tour of Huang Amma
"Huanzhu Gege" is a classic TV series that is a household name, and the emperor Ama in the play is dignified and dignified, and it seems that there is never a moment of relaxation. However, on the set, actor Zhang Tielin showed a different style. When filming the scene where Huang Ama led people to hunt, they were majestic and mighty in front of the camera, but once the director shouted "card", these actors immediately became motorcycle riders, and even Huang Ama was driving the motorcycle with frowns. Such a picture completely subverts the image of the invincible emperor Ama in the audience's heart, which makes people laugh.
This contrast not only surprises the audience, but also allows people to see the ease and authenticity of the actors outside of their serious roles. This kind of tidbit makes us realize that actors need to find their own moments of relaxation while creating characters.
Galeries Lafayette and Qing'er's military coat moment
Galeries Lafayette is a character of noble status and exquisite words and deeds in "Huanzhu Gege", and often creates a tense and majestic atmosphere with Mama Yung. However, on the set, Lafayette sat and chatted with Qing'er and Huang Ama wrapped in military coats, completely abandoning the seriousness and solemnity in the play. In particular, Huang Ama also wrapped his bald head in a scarf, which made Lafayette and Qing'er laugh from ear to ear. The warmth and humor of this moment make the audience almost forget their image in the play, as if watching a comedy.
These set footage shows the real side of the actors' lives and gives us a glimpse of how relaxed and relaxed they are outside of work. These contrasts also brought unexpected laughter and joy to the audience.
Tang Seng's domineering posture
"Journey to the West" is an immortal classic in Chinese film and television dramas, Tang Seng in the play has always shown a calm and upright image, leading three apprentices to kill demons all the way. However, on the set, Xu Shaohua, who played Tang Seng, showed a completely different side. In between a shoot, he lit a cigarette, and his posture was chic and domineering. After this scene came out, the audience was surprised to find that the Tang Seng who was compassionate in the play turned out to be an ordinary person who "never left his hand".
This contrast makes people laugh, and it also makes the role of Tang Seng add a bit of humanity in the minds of the audience. The different faces of the actors in front of and behind the camera make their image more three-dimensional.
The funny moment between Sun Wukong and the sand monk
Actors in front of and behind the camera: the truth and humor behind the contrasts
The image of the actors on the screen is always glamorous and full of charm. They used their superb acting skills to create vivid characters, bringing countless touches and laughter to the audience.
However, off camera, they often show a very different side. The story on the set is sometimes comparable to a comedy scene, especially when the actors' performance is in great contrast to the image on the screen. Through the actual cases of the two classic TV series, "Huanzhu Gege" and "Journey to the West", we can get a glimpse of the contrast between the actors' lives before and after the camera, as well as the truth and humor behind them.
The significance of the set footage
The set footage not only brought joy to the audience, but also witnessed the hard work of the actors. Through these tidbits, the audience saw the actors' concentration during filming and relaxation during breaks, and felt their multi-faceted lives. Whether it is Huang Ama riding a motorcycle in "Huanzhu Gege", or Tang Seng smoking in "Journey to the West", these on-set tidbits show the huge contrast between the actors and the front and back of the camera.
These contrasts remind us that behind every glamorous image on the screen is the hard work of the actors. It is these different faces that make the actors more authentic and give us a deeper understanding of their professionalism.
Conclusion: The life of an actor who is both real and funny
The contrast between the actors and the front and back of the camera not only makes us feel the truth and humor of their lives, but also allows us to see their side as ordinary people. The set footage of "Huanzhu Gege" and "Journey to the West" is the most vivid example of this contrast. Huang Ama riding a motorcycle, Tang Seng smoking, these funny moments not only made the audience laugh, but also made us love these actors even more.
Through these tidbits, we learned to look at the lives of the actors with a more inclusive and understanding mindset, appreciate their brilliance in front of the camera, and cherish their authenticity behind the camera. It is these real moments that make the actors' images fuller, and also make us have more admiration and love for them.