As soon as the film production of "Batman: The Mystery of the Movie" began, Mason and FF Moses began working on the Green Book.

Since Batman: The Mystery of the Movie took several months to shoot, Ian decided to release Green Book as soon as production ended.

It took them two weeks to pick the actors.

Before handing over the project to Moses and Mason, Ian had already decided on the location, scouted, and decided on the entire production design.

Moses immediately agreed with Ian's ideas because all of them were well planned and well thought out.

Although he did make a correction, saying "If at any time I feel like I need to change something, I'll do it without permission."

Ian agreed and entrusted him with the Green Book.

After spending some time sorting everything out, Moses and Mason headed to the first filming location to begin filming.

There are a lot of places they have to visit according to their schedule.

As a result, Mason and everyone else had to travel to New Orleans, Louisiana, and New York, New York, USA.

Moses commanded all the people into what the character was doing.

"Background action!" the camera began to turn.

"Go!"

There was a lot of people in the crowd. The crowd consisted of gorgeous girls, waitresses in white jackets, maîtres d'être in black tuxedo jackets, captains in blue tuxedo jackets, and bodyguards in red tuxedo jackets.

On stage, the camera focuses on the person in front of the orchestra, Bobby Ryddle in a tuxedo. When Moses made a gesture, the crowd applauded.

"Hello, New York! I'm Bobby Rydell.

I'm so happy to be here.

Thank you all for coming and seeing us tonight.

It's Saturday night in Copa!

We think we'll

have fun tonight.

We will do our best

to ensure this.

As always, thank you very much

, Mr. Jules Bodel, for inviting us out.

Let's get started. The

actor said, dragging his words like an old singer, pausing without stopping.

Connor Gilmour said through the microphone in front of him.

Connor was a B-grade actor, and Moses asked him to play the role without an audition.

Because Moses saw the role Connor had played before.

His appearance is exactly what Moses had in mind when he read the script.

With short blond hair, a diamond-shaped face, and thin lips, it suits the character perfectly.

Bobby Ryddle began singing in front of an audience.

"That old black magic enchanted me

, you weave so well old black magic

, those cold fingers up and down my spine,

the same ancient witchcraft when your eyes meet mine..."

"Ka!" Moses said through a small handheld microphone.

Everyone put down the show and relaxed.

Moses and Mason examine the tape and discover that there is something in the scene that should be altered.

"These two would be better there, this one should be on that table. Uh, waiter, you... Smirking at the camera, yes. That. That expression, I need to see it when the camera rolls, people should laugh more, enjoy the music, and look like you're very happy with everything that's going on," Moses said as he explained things to everyone.

"Again?" When the camera and the sound were already rolling, Moses demanded and gave the order to start the action.

"That old black magic got me under its spell,

that old black magic you weave so well—"

The set was as busy as ever.

Moses, who sat in the director's chair, explained from time to time.

But more than half a day passed, and they still stayed at the beginning of the movie.

"Hello, dear. Here's my coat. Do you see this hat? I want you to guard it with your life. It was a gift from my mom. "

Joey Loscudo, in his 50s, is a gang boss who enters the club with several men and women.

This scene includes how Los Cudo walks up to the cloakroom girl, takes off her coat and hat, and hands it to her.

"Yes, Mr. Loscudo. The girl in the red dress replied.

"Ka! looked at him with a smile on his face, as if he didn't want to see him. Can we do a quick remake?" Moses asked.

The makeup artists walked in quickly and touched up her makeup, because she was afraid of acting and her face was sweating all the time.

She is a C-list actress who auditioned and was chosen for the role because of her looks.

"Well, we'll start at five o'clock and catch your breath," Moses said, seeing how nervous she was.

The actors who played the roles in the theater kept walking around behind the scenes.

Still, at the end of the day, Moses would be happy if he could cut through smoothly.

"Start!"

"Yes, Mr. Loscudo," she replied with a smile.

He handed some money to the girl who was inspecting the coat.

"Yes. That's for you," the mob boss said with a laugh, and she happily responded.

"Thank you, sir

," "Cheche Cheka! wink at Loscudo, wink at her again... Please be quiet on set!!!"

"And... Let's go!"

"Yes. That's for you," Loscudo said, winking at her. She smiled and thanked him.

"Ka! Maria is your name, isn't it?" asked Moses, referring to the maiden standing behind Loscudo. She nodded, then replied, "Yes, sir." "

Can you take your eyes off the maid and onto Los Cudo. Just a little seductive look, or a guy who looks a little gossipy, can we start over?"

"You tell Jules Lipolder. If I don't get my hat, I'll burn this joint," Los Cudo looked angrier than ever.

I need more anger, show how angry you are with your hands. Yell at him to make it look realistic. Thinking of something that makes you angry, and you... The one in the back, yes, I saw you looking at things in the back, would you like to take a break?" Moses asked.

"No—no, sir, I'm fine," he said, looking back and forth. He soon began vomiting on set.

"I, I'm sorry, I'm sorry

," "It's okay, calm down." Take him, come on. A helper walked over quickly and took him away from the set.

His first film shoot was Green Book. Because it was the first day, the guy had a nervous breakdown. This was not the first time Moses had encountered such a situation. But he remembers what the guy looked like at the audition.

He is very talented, but inexperienced. Moses decided to give it a try because the role only consisted of standing behind someone. The person has a well-maintained body as a bonus.

Once the set was cleaned, filming began quickly.

"Begin!"

you told Jules Lipolder. If I can't get my hat, I'm going to burn this shop

," "I swear to God, it will appear." It will appear," the guy tried to show a convincing and frightened look.

"Ka! I want you to stutter a little, but keep your body tall and strong. Don't look like you want him dead, look like an employer is putting up with client shit, you know what I mean, Andrew?" Moses asked.

"Yes sir. Again," he said, getting ready.

"The first day was too long," Mason whispered to Moses.

"There are a lot of big names here, but I want the start to be perfect. Some do lack something that we couldn't find during auditions. But we need to at least get that done thoroughly, oh, and, have you reached out to Murphy to see when Ian is back?" Moses asked.

"Not yet, I'll contact him in a moment

," "Okay," he said to Mason, then turned to look at the cast ready on the set. "Ready?"

"Lights... Set!

""Sound?""Put"

"...

"It's going to show up, I swear to God it's going to be," the man said, looking scared.

The black eyes stared at the yelling underworld boss, as if someone had stolen his child.

The people behind Loscudo just enjoyed the show and knew what kind of drama it was.

A girl with a drink in her hand looked terrified.

"Really? You told that Jewish bastard that if I couldn't get my hat, I'd burn Copa!"

"Ka! can you start talking? Look at each other, don't laugh, start talking, and keep talking as camera 03 starts turning from behind. I hope this is the last time to shoot, everyone is quiet!

"[...]" It's a package!Well done, good job!," Moses said and let everyone disperse.

The crew began to pack up the equipment and put them on the van parked outside the set.

"They were still in Iceland and Ian called me before I called him. He sounds tired when asked how things are going," Mason said with a laugh.

"How far can that kid go in this industry, and how long do you think it will take..."

Moses and Mason continue to talk about Ian, the studio, and the Green Book.

It took Ian four months to complete most of the adventure-filled scenes.

After filming training scenes in Iceland, they moved from one place to another and ended up in Chicago.

During that time, the Batmobile was fully built and ready for testing, and Ian had to go and see if it was as intact as he expected it to be, and was very happy with the results.

"Turn left," Ian said as it was traveling at 165 mph, which made Ian panic a bit.

The training ground is safe, so there's nothing to be afraid of, but the adrenaline rush is too much.

"Stay, stay, stay!" said Ian, after a pause.

"How's it going?" asked the tester, Ian shaking his head.

It works perfectly, according to Ian's request, even the gadgets that a real Batmobile has.

But he came back as soon as possible and started shooting from where he left.

With the Batmobile ready, Ian also personally checks out the other Batman gadgets, which are carefully crafted, polished, and look very good.

Each of them touched the experience, and they all felt hyper-realistic.

"These look fantastic," Ian said, taking a blade-like gadget in his hand.

"I know that's right. And sir, this is what I think is the coolest," the man who brought the gear showed Ian the fighting gun.

Ian nodded in agreement with the man's statement, watching them do their job perfectly, just as Ian wanted.

The next day, he started shooting with the equipment.

Since almost all the other parts were filmed, he wanted to make sure the batsuit looked cool enough to make people crazy about it and question things about Ian, for example, how he came up with the idea.

Anyway, after a few weeks of filming the Batman scene, Bale, wearing the Batman suit, finally arrives at the scene where he shows himself to Rachel.

That's when everything went haywire, and Ducater added poison gas to cover the city with the aim of ruining Gotham.

The scene Ian is now shooting, Bruce tried four times in a row.

"Go!" Ian said loudly, so everyone could hear.

The set was foggy and was shot in the afternoon.

The background can be changed at any time without worry.

"I told you he was coming," said the child, who looked scared in front of the camera.

"Ka! Can you tremble a little more? Scared a little more?" Scarlett looked at him, then looked back at Batman. "Okay, one more!"

....." Let's go!" the

little boy looked at Rachel in disbelief.

'What just happened?' he didn't seem to understand.

Only then did I know who was behind the strange man's sudden escape.

"I told you he was coming," the mood was just right.

A wicked smile tugged at the corner of Ian's mouth.

The camera is on Batman.

When Bell first saw the outfit, he said, "If I knew someone was wearing something like this, I would probably say fucking brainy." "

...。 "Let's go!!"

the camera looks at Rachel's expression.

'Who is he?and... Why should he help me?'.

She had seen him before, but this time she felt something, the urge to know who he was.

"Wait!!" Rachel called Batman.

Batman looked away and was about to jump.

Hearing Rachel's shout, he stopped.

Batman turned to look at her, Rachel stared into his eyes, the black mask covering his face for a moment of silence.

"You could die. At least tell me your name," she said, wondering who he was.

"This isn't what I look like down there—" Batman said as he stroked his chest. "But what I did defined me,"

Rachel realized was her own words.

Rachel stepped forward and held out her hand. But it's too late, Batman has already jumped off the cliff and unfolded his cape.

"Bruce—" she said just before he fell.

"Ka!!!" Ian said, looking at the clip again.

Bell fell on the mattress behind the wall.

It's not that far, everything is carefully planned so as not to hurt any of the actors.

"You could have done better, Christian. You need to be more emotional, as if you are repeating the most important words you have ever heard. I want to feel that feeling through your words and actions, and if it's just words, that feeling is fake. One more?"

"Let's take a break. I felt dizzy from those two or three falls," he said as he walked into the set from where he fell. Ian laughs and tells Martin to check him out.

I tried two more times and the scene was shot perfectly. Scarlett Johansson did a great job.

Expressions, emotions, and looks match the character's description perfectly.

"Very good, Scarlett, keep going!" Ian praised her, knowing that it would motivate her to continue to perform to the best of her abilities.

-

The camera is pointed at Earl who enters the room, who looks confused.

"What are you doing here, Fox? I seem to remember firing you," Earl said.

Fox kept handing out newspapers and replied to Earle, "You did." I got another job in Wayne, yours. He said.

The man who plays Fox is a black American, and even Ian decides to use the same character, a man who looks like Fox in the original. Justus Booker, a white-haired A-list actor, is something Ian can't part with.

"Under whose authority?" Earl asked.

Another A-list actor plays Earl, and since he started filming his role in films, Ian has found it easy to shoot the scenes he is involved in, and Federik is famous for a reason.

"Everybody's eyes... Focus on what Earl is saying, he's your former boss. Wouldn't it be funny to see him come back just to be kicked out, you know it can happen at any time?, or am I the only one waiting for the fox to say 'something'?" Ian asked, taking advantage of everyone's laughter. "Then go back to the scene, I hope everyone is clear,

" "The scene is quiet... Sound...... Lamplight...... Scroll the camera...

"With whom's authority?" Earl asked.

A phone was connected to the speakers in the office, and Bruce's voice came from inside.

"Bruce Wayne

," "Well, the truth is that I'm the master," Bruce's voice came over.

"What are you talking about? The company went public a week ago—

" "I bought most of the shares through various charitable foundations, trusts, etc. It may seem like it's a bit technical, but... The important thing is that the future of our company is guaranteed. Right, Mr. Fox?" Wayne asked over the phone.

"By the way, you're Mr. Wayne

," "Ka! Now for the next scene, this... It's a golden thread. Take off your glasses and go, 'Didn't you receive the memo?' frowned slightly. You get it!!" Ian said with a smile.

“... Let's go!"

"... Mr. Earl, didn't you get the memo?" he did exactly what Ian said.

Earl looked at him angrily, frowning and swallowing.

"Great! Call it a day!" Ian said.

After such a tiring day, everyone is tired.

Although the filming of the film as a whole has just ended, they all know that real filmmaking has only just begun.

Next, for the promo video, there will be a lot of videos, photos, and interviews.

"Assemble everyone!" Ian

said to everyone present. Actors, actors, crew, stunt crew, helpers, everyone gathered around Ian.

"I'm announcing that Batman: The Mystery of the Movie is finished! We have a lot of fond memories throughout the filming of the film, and I know all of you must be exhausted by now. I wish you all the best of luck and we'll see each other again anyway, and now I just want to thank you for all your hard work. The

applause echoed around the scene, they all felt good, and Ian could tell from their faces.

"And don't forget tomorrow's finale party!" Ian said, and they both applauded.

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