"Focus!" Ian shouted loudly for everyone to hear.

"This is the last scene we are going to shoot. Do you all want to mess it up? I mean, the scenes we shot were much more difficult than that. Now, listen up. I know you're all looking forward to the end of this scene,"

everyone nodded in acceptance.

"So, let's do this! Now, about this scene... While the family doesn't take Kevin seriously, in the final scene, they show how much they miss him. Even Bass, who often swears... Will also name his role, have you seen the script? Right, Bath? "

They messed up the last one for the seventh time. Even Kevin, who is very enthusiastic about the project as a whole, seems to be a bit of a lack of concentration, which Ian believes is due to fatigue.

Ian sighed loudly and picked up the mic, "Guys, we've been talking on and off for a few weeks now. I know it's hard, it's tiring, it's fun, but I really need to be 100 percent focused right now. The ending should be as good as it started! He said, and everyone nodded.

"You're all good actors. Remember, the best actor I've ever seen" Ian said.

It was the last scene of Mom's coming home, and after thinking about Kevin for so many hours, she was terrified. Upon seeing her, Kevin asks where the others are, and they all come in through the door, revealing that they were home on Christmas Day.

The film makes it clear that Kevin and his siblings never had a strong relationship. For example, in the first act where Kevin asks if anyone can help him pack his bags, they just laugh at Kevin and make fun of him because they both know how immature he is and needs his mom to do it all for him.

Ian intends to show his siblings how things have changed since Kevin got lost.

However, after all the work they had done for a few weeks, he wanted the final act to be perfect.

"Quiet on set"

"Camera ready"

clapper - the last scene.

"Ike God!" Ian commanded.

The camera captured the house decorated with Christmas decorations, even the lights on the Christmas tree were on. Then, the camera moves to Kevin's face. He sighed.

When Ian gives the command, Camera 3, located outside the field, pauses and begins to slide. Kevin walked out the door, and the snow was clearly falling to celebrate Christmas. He looked left and right, trying to see if his family was outside. Then, realizing that no one was there, he lowered his head in frustration, walked in, and closed the door casually.

Then, a truck stopped right in front of the camera, indicating that his mom had arrived.

"Stop! That's great! You're next, Kevin. Your expression must show the ending of the movie. Take a 15-minute break," Ian said.

Four hours later, the film was finally finished. The final scene will be memorable because Ian wants to make it look like the original. Although he wanted to end all the interior scenes that required the house, he kept the last scene, which was filmed in the house, with only a small part looking out of the window.

He could have done the scene, so they would have paid the rent and it was over. Because setting up cameras and lighting is a time-consuming process, shooting indoor and outdoor scenes is no easy task.

But he wanted everyone to feel the wonderful feeling at the end of the movie, just like Ian felt when he completed his mission.

The crew, the actors, and everyone sat in the house, in the living room, ready to watch the last tape of the final show.

"Alright, you're all set. Don't cry! Otherwise, we'd better prepare paper towels first. Ian joked before playing the screen.

Kevin is performing.

The child sighed and walked in to see a truck parked in front of his house. The camera then shows Kevin holding a family photo frame in his parents' bedroom. It describes how his feelings for his family go from wishing them to disappear to missing them.

When Mom came in, she took her jacket off the snow. She shouted, "Kevin! "

Kevin?!" She shouted again.

Kevin's eyes lit up as he left the room and came down. The camera then focuses on how the mother saw the Christmas stocking hanging next to the firewood with the names of the family written on it.

With a smile on her face

, Kevin hurried down the stairs and stopped when he saw his mother.

"Merry Christmas, sweetheart," she said in a sweet voice.

His expression didn't change, he was a little crazy inside, but he was happy.

"Oh, Kevin, I'm so sorry." She said her mood changed suddenly.

They both smiled and ran over to hug each other. Everyone applauded because it was so warm, even for the actors. The expression is very pertinent. To Ian's surprise, how great it was. Even better than the original. Then they started filming the rest of the final scene.

"What about the others?" Kevin asked.

"Oh, baby, they can't come, they miss it too much, but—

" "I didn't fall asleep in the back," Buzz called in, accompanied by the jumbled voices of the other siblings.

Kevin and Mom were out of breath, and they were all yelling. It's a family mess that Kevin misses a lot.

"Kevin, Kevin, my kid, oh, come here." Dad raised his hand and hugged him. "Nice to meet you, ah! You're okay. "

Hey, Kevin! It's cool that you didn't burn this place down," Buzz said after a while.

"Thanks, Buzz"

[...]

At the end of the movie, Kevin waves in the snow to the old man outside the window, who is now hugging his family one by one. Everyone had tears in their eyes, but a big smile on their faces.

Knowing that it was their last day of filming, all the cast and crew members were thrilled and they now had a strong bond with each other. Adam hugged Hyde while crying. Kevin's mom smiled tearfully. Everyone was overwhelmed.

That night, they all got together and threw a party to make sure no one forgot the night. People came up with a variety of dance moves, the funniest being Adam's. Niko recorded some of them, thinking they might want them, and it was fun to watch.

-

After filming in Canada, they returned to Los Angeles. After finishing the final scene, the entire movie is done in Ian's mind map.

Ian started editing the next day and didn't waste another day. For the editing effect, he found a perfect editor from his good friend John.

He has been in the industry for 7 years, which is quite a long time, as the clips are always updated with the current fashions in the industry. Steffen Hudson is occasionally faced with updated advancements, and he works hard in the industry to maintain his standards.

He was about 32 years old, happily married, very humble, but stubborn. He would often ask questions in order to get things straight.

Ian knows a lot about the editing, and he will explain exactly what he wants the scene to be. Niko, who joined the two, sat in silence most of the time, knowing that Ian wanted to complete the task quickly and efficiently. Because Ian knows exactly what he's doing, it takes more time to give opinions and ask questions.

Ian, on the other hand, completes the director's cut with extra scenes. Nick and Ian have been talking about it, and Stephen has questioned it.

"Why do you need a DVD clip?"

"We can release it later, using DVDs and home media," Ian said. This will help the studio earn more. "。

"However, it will only work if the film is famous. Do you think that's going to happen? He asked.

"Yes, I'm clear. I don't think, I know it will. Ian said with a smile.

After that, Steffen didn't ask any questions.

"How's it going?" Mason walked into the studio and sat down in front of Niko.

Ian laughs and says, "So far, so good. It was a success, uncle. "。 No wonder Ian is warming up for Mason. Even during filming, they spend several nights talking about all sorts of things about their work.

Then they continued to work late into the night. Nick came home early and said he was tired, but Ian, Stephen and Masson remained in the studio.

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