[Workshop 1] Q&A with Second Chan – Q33

From Wu Shuang Skyler : I’m interested in how you choose elements to represent Wuhan. Which part of Shenzhen in the movie can be reserved and which part must be reduced and reconstructed entirely by you filmmakers? It seems that big cities tend to be more identical today…Are there some interesting difference between the two cities? How are those differences related to people’s different life/lifestyles? Thank you!

[Workshop 1] Q&A with Second Chan – Q31

From Zhang Ziye : As we all know, a realistic movie like this will definitely pursue a 1:1 restoration of the original scene in terms of setting, so we can see that you have done a very good job of restoring the details of the scene, such as taxis, convenience stores, etc. However, this movie was not shot in Wuhan after all, but in Shenzhen, because we know that different settings will produce different effects, and 1:1 reduction may not fully help the film’s narration. So in the setting design, did you make any special changes? If not, can you

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