Unexpectedly, Melody was summoned by the director the moment she stepped out of the car. He had asked her to start shooting before she could even prepare herself mentally for it.

"Did you receive the revised script yesterday? Have you familiarized yourself with the lines?" The director inquired if Melody had memorized her lines as he ushered her forward. He was just asking out of habit as none could yet match Melody's remarkable speed and memory when it came to memorization.

It was as if she was born to act. The moment she received and read the script was the moment she committed her lines to memory. Even seasoned veterans who had gone through decades in the industry found that challenging, making talent the deciding factor in acting.

"Yes, sir. It's all committed to memory," Melody answered.

Shaun said to her. He then turned to the assistant and said,

Nathan arriving earlier. 'Wasn't he injured yesterday? He should've requested leave if the injury was

bring his crew to over 20 cities in two years just for the sake of capturing that ideal shot, he was most certainly going to insist on shooting a scene at the break of

the sunrise as soon as everything was set up. The shot was

chronological order, choosing instead to do so according to what was best given the vibe at the time of shooting. A tragic ending in the previous scene could immediately transition into a lighthearted one-such an approach made acting in his films extremely challenging, demanding actors to navigate between great joy and profound

allowed for the actors to demonstrate their true skills. Being part of Shaun's movies was akin to receiving an unspoken certification in

immersed herself in character and

one has ever discovered it, but I'm willing to share it with

a sight that portrayed their quiet blossoming

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