Chapter 122 Courses and Filming 35
Chapter 122 Courses and Filming 35
The filming from the 13th to the 17th was for the dance music video of the title track. They filmed the dance music video for the title track on a broken mirror set, a dark set with lit candles, and a white set covered with red thorns (plastic props).
In addition to the black ruby suit and the white blood-red printed suit, there is also a dark red suit with a unique design and a burnt edge.
Rosie wore a long-sleeved dark red suit with folded black inner sleeves at the cuffs. The lower left to upper right half of the suit was cut with a burning effect at the edges, and black mesh was sewn on the exposed waist. Around her neck was a gemstone choker and a gorgeous large bow, the hanging part and half of the bow were also edged with a burning effect and sewn with shiny red and black gemstones. She wore a black glove on one hand.
In short, he's incredibly handsome. After putting on makeup, Luo Xi even wanted to call herself "master" when she looked in the mirror.
On the 20th, they each filmed some individual shots on the set built in the recording building.
First, Rosie, dressed in this dark red suit, picked up a candlestick from the ground, lit the thorns with the candle, and stared fearlessly at the monster described by the director as bird-like, but in reality, it was just air.
Everyone else was wearing the same white suit with blood-red floral prints, but Lee Yong-hyun's scene was a white backdrop covered with red thorns. He was sitting on the ground, his body entangled in thorns, desperately trying to reach a candle high up, and getting pricked in the process.
Song Chuchu was in a long, narrow, dark scene, struggling to walk forward in the rain of red dye poured down by the filming crew.
Lu Yun and Gu Minxing finished filming their scenes at the Azalea Manor, and then they went to shoot some materials featuring the two of them.
After Luo Xi finished her shot first, she watched the others take theirs. The photographer, who was recording behind-the-scenes footage, pointed the camera at her.
Behind-the-scenes footage is edited into promotional material and released to fans after music shows, allowing idols to chat with fans in front of the camera.
Luo Xi then showed her clothes to the camera and her fans: "Do you want to see my clothes? They're very special. On the left, there's a patchwork of mesh, and the edges of the clothes have a lot of fire-like patterns, see? It's like this. There's also this bow, and the ribbons that hang down, with gemstones sewn onto the ribbons. Do you know what I'm using these for?"
Rosie rolled the ribbon of the bow into a loop, revealing the gemstone end: "This is my engagement ring that I always carry with me. Please marry me, Candle."
He successfully made the photographer laugh.
Gu Minxing and Lu Yun finished their makeup touch-ups and were about to start a new set of photos. The photographer was walking over there with the camera. Luo Xi was still acting, reluctantly raising her hand to the camera, "Why won't you accept my love? Candle, don't go—"
[Daily effective business hours completed]
[Received 100 points]
Luo Xi casually opened the system page and saw a message from Ming Ning—a few photos.
The first three photos are a group photo of Ming Ning, An Kexin, Liya, Liu Jibai, and Zhang Shuaizhen rehearsing on stage.
The last picture shows Mingning wearing a gray-pink tracksuit, looking youthful and energetic. He's wearing a pink baseball cap, and whether it's Luo Xi's imagination or not, from the overhead angle, the collar of his shirt is pulled down low, revealing his smooth, fair neck and delicate collarbone. This, along with his innocent expression and pink lips, gives off a slightly erotic vibe.
Mingning: I'm about to go on stage. [Nervous]
Mingning: Did you watch the music video that was released last night?
Mingning: Are you busy? Check on me when you have time. [crying emoji]
Luo Xi then remembered that yesterday, September 19th, was the debut day of Fiction (D)! Ming Ning had messaged her about it before, but Luo Xi had been so busy with her schedule that she had forgotten.
She replied immediately.
Rosie: Photo [Thumbs up]
Luo Xi: I just saw it, I've been too busy, sorry [frustrated], I'll go check it out right now!
Before closing the chat, Luo Xi looked at 041: "Help me save the photos, especially the last one."
【Received! 041 will definitely save it for Luo Xi!】
Then Luo Xi opened Fiction (D)'s debut music video and watched it.
Due to limited time, the group only filmed one music video for their title track, "Rabbit Jump." The song uses the metaphor of a rabbit jumping to describe the excitement of a young person's first love. The music video is also full of fantasy, filmed in the cityscape of Haicheng, and uses a lot of CG modeling and still life. The story is about... five people who, because they were too excited about their first love, eventually turned into a hopping rabbit?
Although Luo Xi didn't understand the music video, she genuinely thought the song was very catchy and addictive, and that it would definitely become popular! The choreography and makeup were also very entertaining, especially An Kexin, whose sweet and youthful style was his absolute domain, making it a song you'd want to watch again and again.
The video has garnered millions of views and tens of thousands of likes on video streaming platforms, and it ranks ninth on music streaming platforms with an upward trend.
Luo Xi opened her popularity system again, and sure enough, the top two spots were both related to Fiction (D).
The top spot is for #Fiction (D) debut#, and the second spot is for #rabbit jump first love#. Most of the related topics are about "birth", fan promotion, MV discussion, song discussion, and related challenge videos. They are mostly positive, with a lot of comments from casual fans who have become fans.
It's safe to say that Fiction (D) is currently at the top of the online discussion. With the quality of their songs and music videos and their solid skills, they have truly captured the public's attention from talent shows.
Although there were negative trending topics about Fiction (D) on the trending list, and the "behind-the-scenes manipulation" trending topic even remained at number five, the trend has now shifted.
The most-engaged post was: "[Fan group even with vote-rigging? Who doesn't know Fiction (D) is a rigged debut group!]".
The top replies with likes are:
"Every day it's all about behind-the-scenes manipulation, but when I checked the cast, I realized I'd never watched the show or voted for it. Are they just bored and have nothing better to do?"
"A shill at first glance"
"I didn't like the debut lineup originally, except for Gu Minxing, and I also disliked the show's hype. But now you guys have really made me rebellious!! I'm definitely going to support them to debut!"
"Whose cake has Mexico run into this time?"
"They even said that Mo Ri is biased towards its own trainees. Let's not even talk about how it's a Mo Ri boy group selection, so what if they're biased towards their own? Besides, they didn't show any bias. Qin Feng is the crown prince of Mo Ri, right? He's on such a good track record. Qin Ge and Zeng Changsheng's son are related, yet they still didn't debut. If there really is some shady dealing, do you think that couple would just stay silent?"
"I consider anyone who blindly criticizes the inside story or believes in the disappearance curse to be a brainless idiot without the ability to think for themselves."
"Stop criticizing people who believe in disappearance curses. It's really upsetting when your abstract ideas are taken seriously [crying emoji]"
"The curse of disappearance is just for fun. Since Mo Riken has gone to such lengths for me, what's wrong with me pampering it a little!"
"How many history buffs have been supported by the recent wave of popularity and traffic generated by the 'disappearance curse'? They were happy when they saw it, but now they're cursing it again?"
"The lady upstairs woke me up! It seems like there's a new trend saying the show is superstitious. They can't find any flaws to fabricate the story, so they've started spreading rumors!"
"Exactly! The environment was great before, everyone was discussing history and concepts, and the fans' fan creations and various edits were very entertaining. Now, all you see on Weibo and other social media platforms are arguments."
……
It is certain that Fiction (D)'s debut broke through those negative rumors and was not affected by the comebacks of top groups, making it a successful and effective debut.
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