Today, many variety shows are really hot, especially talent shows such as Idol Practitioner and Creation 101. They're all particularly big hits. But there are many old-fashioned reality shows that still attract countless fans, such as "The Wayward Life," which approaches the lives of simple and straightforward people.
I'm sure many of you are well aware of this variety show. It consists of Huang Lei and He Gui, among others. The host, each program will invite several guests mushroom house as guests, so that they can experience the countryside life.
We all know that Mr. Huang's cooking skills are considered to be outstanding and they are called " Huang Xiao Chef". Many guests also praised Huang Lei's cooking skills. In the most recent installment, there were too many guests, so in order to reduce Mr. Huang's workload, he chose Mr. Huang to make a meal of fried noodles. This kind of noodles with sauce is called " eight big bowls". Many of the local guests have never heard of the name, so they are eager to sample the flavors before the meal is ready.
But as the guests feasted on the noodles, the sky began to rain. It really wasn't pretty. And the show must continue to be taped down to dinner, as the camera-watching brothers, knowing they haven't eaten, sympathize and enthusiastically ask if they'd like a bowl. The director sat outside in the rain and then replied, "Then let's give everyone a bowl to eat." Afterward, Huang Lei got up and mixed a pot of chow mein for the director's team.
After a while, when Huang Lei saw that the directors were full, he asked the director again, "Director! Is it salty?" At this point the director blurted out a word to reveal his character. The director said, "I haven't eaten it, I'll leave it for the photo teacher." From this statement, it is clear that the director is a very nice person. He cares about everyone and worries that they don't eat enough. Let the camera teacher eat first.
When Huang Lei heard this, he hurriedly told the cameraman to stop taking pictures and let them eat first before making a pot of chow mein mixed. Later, the director also said that they should eat with their hands first because they didn't have bowls, so they chose to eat with paper cups. Seeing this photo, they felt that it wasn't easy for them. This is because they insisted on taking excellent shots for us in a difficult environment. It's going to get a lot of attention.
Because of the director's great personality, the crew under him could work hard to shoot great performances for everyone. Do you have anything to say about the directing team? Feel free to leave a comment.