avatar is an indispensable part of film and television dramas. Most of the stand-ins before
were martial arts stand-ins, in which stuntmen performed certain special and difficult actions and skills on behalf of the original actors.
The reason for using a stand-in is firstly because he is afraid that the actor's injury will affect the progress of the filming; secondly, if some scenes are performed by professional actors, the effect will be better.
Even if Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung insist on doing real acting, some scenes still require stunt doubles to complete.
When Jackie Chan was filming "The Flying Dragon", there was a somersault kick, but he tried several times but couldn't do it well, so in the end he had to let Qian Jiale do it.
When Sammo Hung was filming "The Oriental Condor", there was an action of jumping off a car. He also jumped several times but the effect was not good, so he had to use a stuntman to complete the performance.
In addition to the martial arts scenes, there are also some professional skills that the actors cannot complete. In order to present the smooth plot and the beautiful picture, the crew will also use stand-ins.
For example, Zhang Ziyi's dance backup in "House of Flying Daggers". Although Zhang Ziyi also has dancing skills, it is more suitable for a professional dancer to perform difficult movements.
The same goes for the beautiful dance of Ok Soo played by Kim Hee Sun on the top of the mountain in "Myth".
The "horse substitute" replaced the original actor to complete professional and difficult horseback riding actions.
replaces the actor's "pen substitute" for writing calligraphy.
replaced the actors as a "vegetable substitute" for chopping vegetables and cooking.
In order to better present the picture effect, it is understandable to use a substitute.
After all, not everyone can cook well, write beautiful calligraphy, or dance difficult dances.
However, with the rapid development of the film and television industry in recent years, in order to save costs and meet the shooting schedule, more and more types of stand-ins have appeared. They are mainly responsible for the faceless parts.
has developed from the previous martial arts substitutes, literary substitutes, and light substitutes to today's vegetable substitutes, hand substitutes, horse substitutes, naked substitutes, hip substitutes, chest substitutes, waist substitutes, kneeling substitutes, running substitutes, rice substitutes, and circle substitutes. Replacement...
This makes people think about what else cannot be replaced. After all, today's AI face-changing technology is becoming more and more perfect. Will one day even the face can be replaced. The development of
technology has really opened the door for some unprofessional actors. For example, when Yang Ying was filming "The Lonely Beauty", she used a lot of cutouts and multiple stand-ins, single-handedly bringing down the entire crew. , this drama has been nailed to the pillar of shame for domestic dramas.
It is precisely because of this drama that there has been a heated discussion among the public about actors’ abuse of stand-ins.
Unfortunately, although the audience is dissatisfied with actors' abuse of stand-ins, the film and television industry has not restrained itself. On the contrary, such behavior has become common in recent years, and actors using stand-ins have become commonplace.
Some time ago, a tidbit of Zhang Han and filming a horse riding scene circulated on the Internet.
Because the camera was out of frame, the filming was not finished. The director told Zhang Han that he needed to retake a shot. Zhang Han refused without thinking and said, isn't there a director? (It means asking the director if he didn't take any pictures)
The director answered him, explained it to him again, and said that another shot would have better results.
However, Zhang Han did not accept the director's suggestion and left alone. He simply said that there was no need to retake the shot and that he would just let the stand-in shoot a shot of the back.
I don’t know if Zhang Han is the producer of this drama. He has a bigger say and has more say. When the director received Zhang Han’s reply, he could only reply humbly: Okay, okay, Brother Han.
The final result was that a double took the photo instead of Zhang Han, and the scene showed the back of a horse riding a long distance.
Everyone else was on the scene, so it wouldn’t take much time to retake one shot. It would be too lazy to insist on having a stand-in.
It can be seen that sometimes it is not the crew who ask for the use of stand-ins to keep up with the schedule, but some actors who are afraid of trouble and actively ask for the use of stand-ins.
Zhao Liying has always been regarded as a very inspirational actor in the hearts of the public. She came from a grassroots background and through her own efforts, she has become a front-line actor. She is dedicated and has a good reputation with the audience.
has the title of "dedication", but there are many scenes where she uses a substitute.
When filming "The Legend of Chu Qiao" in 2017, Zhao Liying could be said to be "kneeling or lying down". According to reports, she had as many as 32 stand-ins during the filming of this film. She joined the set in a very short time, and many of them were The stand-in is filming.
kneels down.
is lying down.
Even the dialogue scenes with rival actors need to be completed by stand-ins.
This situation will still appear in the 2020 Goose Factory s+ drama "You Fei". Zhao Liying also used stand-ins many times in the drama. There is a scene where the father and daughter are separated. Even under inferior cutouts, Stand-ins were still used.
running replacement.
Wudai.
There are many stand-ins used in this drama, including wrestling, horse riding, flying and other actions.
Yang Mi was also found to have used 150 substitutes during the filming of "Fuyao", including but not limited to walking substitutes, side substitutes (side-face substitutes), running substitutes, light substitutes, hanging substitutes, drowning substitutes and martial arts substitutes. And there are a lot of cutout scenes.
Yang Mi was also honest. When asked if she had used a stand-in, she responded that she had, but because she believed in the arrangement of the show and the director's judgment.
I don’t know if this is really the case. After all, actors have a lot of say now, especially a first-line actor like her, who may not be able to obey the director’s arrangements. See Brother Han.
In the 2021 "Long Song Xing", there was also a stand-in scene that shocked the audience. It is hard to imagine how this obviously embroidered scene passed the review.
After receiving a slap, Dilireba turned around, and his face automatically turned into another person.
Although the camera flashed by very quickly and the facial features were blurry, the audience could still tell that this was not Di Lieba.
In order to cover up their embarrassment, some actors will use body doubles in scenes that require the exposure of sensitive parts or in intimate scenes.
Chen Xiao used a hip substitute in a scene where his butt was injured during the filming of "That Year the Flowers Bloomed and the Moon Was Full".
In many film and television works, especially romantic idol dramas, kissing scenes are indispensable.
Ren Jialun Since he revealed that he is married and has children, he has consciously taken up the banner of "the spokesperson of male morality". When filming kissing scenes, he basically either borrows the location or uses a body double.
In "Miss Crow and Mr. Lizard", the face and mouth are not in the same scene. Maybe this cannot prove that he used a substitute.
However, in the kissing scene between "Under the Brocade" and Tan Songyun, a real body double was used. Ren Jialun did not have a mole at the corner of his mouth, but the actor in the play had a mole at the corner of his mouth.
Although it is said that Ren Jialun uses a body double out of respect for his wife, is this a lack of respect for the actress who plays the opposite role?
The kissing scene is also part of the performance, and it is not a large-scale scene. Since I chose to eat this bowl of rice, but shied away from it, is it as what netizens said, it is suspected of deceiving the audience at the same time?
No matter how outrageous the use of body doubles in film and television dramas, audiences are not surprised, but have you ever heard of reality shows and variety shows also using body doubles?
Someone may have said, can a reality show using stand-ins still be called a reality show? Something as outrageous as
happened to and Yu Mengyu .
Maybe you don’t know him. He is the second male lead in “The Princess’s Promotion”. He also worked with Ju Jingyi in “The Legend of White Snake”. He is an actor with outstanding costumes.
He used a body double when he participated in the variety show "Brother Chasing the Light". He was full of flaws in this variety show.
Most of the people participating in this show are rushing to become famous. Everyone is working hard to show a good stage effect.
As the captain, he was held back throughout the whole process.
What’s even more shocking is that, not to mention his usual absence from rehearsals without reason, he openly uses a stand-in. The blurry scenes on the scene show the stand-in using his avatar to sit in the position.
Yu Mengyu pioneered the use of avatars in domestic entertainment variety reality shows.
What is even more surprising is that he did not appear in the later voting session. The program team communicated with him through video calls and allowed him to participate remotely.
takes money but does not work, and goes to other crews to film. This method is really disgusting. There is a reason why he is not popular.
Jin Xing once said that an experienced actor told her that some actors skipped scenes and traveled back and forth between different crews. If they couldn't make it, the crew would find a stand-in to take over for him, and then go back to fill in his close-ups and close-ups.
Screenwriter Song Fangjin has also seen that in a 60-episode drama, the male protagonist only stayed on the crew for half a month to complete the close-up and close-up scenes, and the rest was completed by a stuntman.
Zhang Guangbei said that in a movie he filmed, he never saw the actors he was playing opposite, and they were all acting with him as stand-ins.
This piece of evidence shows that the use of stand-ins in the film and television industry has become an industry practice. Whether it is professional actions or ordinary scenes, stunt actors can be used to perform.
The actors don't need to put in much effort, they just need to go through the motions and show their faces in necessary scenes.
We miss the old days, when actors were very "real" and would never use stand-ins if they could do it themselves.
Not to mention the professionalism of professional stars such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh, the juniors are also very hardworking.
Nicholas Tse was filming "New Police Story". In order to present realistic visual effects, he went into battle himself and was strangled by a rope until he suffocated and went into shock.
When Wu Jing was filming "Wolf Warrior 2", a 2-second sea jumping scene was shot 26 times.
Of course, this does not mean that only those who take risks with their lives are serious and dedicated actors. Some professional actions are indeed better done by professionals. What we hate is the abuse of stand-ins. The editor of
has always felt that actors who are persistent and have a sense of belief are the ones who truly respect and love this industry from the bottom of their hearts.
Michelle Yeoh once had to ask Wu to complete a fight scene for her due to a back injury. After that, she felt full of regrets.
Wu Dai was puzzled and asked her, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone complete this dangerous scene for her? There is obviously a substitute available, why bother yourself?
Michelle Yeoh replied: "It is not easy to have a job, and people must learn to respect their profession."
cherish and respect, and have a sense of belief in their profession, so they have won the love of the audience.
Nowadays, many actors use body doubles whenever they can, lacking respect for their own profession. The audience really cannot love such actors.
avatar is an indispensable part of film and television dramas. Most of the stand-ins before
were martial arts stand-ins, in which stuntmen performed certain special and difficult actions and skills on behalf of the original actors.
The reason for using a stand-in is firstly because he is afraid that the actor's injury will affect the progress of the filming; secondly, if some scenes are performed by professional actors, the effect will be better.
Even if Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung insist on doing real acting, some scenes still require stunt doubles to complete.
When Jackie Chan was filming "The Flying Dragon", there was a somersault kick, but he tried several times but couldn't do it well, so in the end he had to let Qian Jiale do it.
When Sammo Hung was filming "The Oriental Condor", there was an action of jumping off a car. He also jumped several times but the effect was not good, so he had to use a stuntman to complete the performance.
In addition to the martial arts scenes, there are also some professional skills that the actors cannot complete. In order to present the smooth plot and the beautiful picture, the crew will also use stand-ins.
For example, Zhang Ziyi's dance backup in "House of Flying Daggers". Although Zhang Ziyi also has dancing skills, it is more suitable for a professional dancer to perform difficult movements.
The same goes for the beautiful dance of Ok Soo played by Kim Hee Sun on the top of the mountain in "Myth".
The "horse substitute" replaced the original actor to complete professional and difficult horseback riding actions.
replaces the actor's "pen substitute" for writing calligraphy.
replaced the actors as a "vegetable substitute" for chopping vegetables and cooking.
In order to better present the picture effect, it is understandable to use a substitute.
After all, not everyone can cook well, write beautiful calligraphy, or dance difficult dances.
However, with the rapid development of the film and television industry in recent years, in order to save costs and meet the shooting schedule, more and more types of stand-ins have appeared. They are mainly responsible for the faceless parts.
has developed from the previous martial arts substitutes, literary substitutes, and light substitutes to today's vegetable substitutes, hand substitutes, horse substitutes, naked substitutes, hip substitutes, chest substitutes, waist substitutes, kneeling substitutes, running substitutes, rice substitutes, and circle substitutes. Replacement...
This makes people think about what else cannot be replaced. After all, today's AI face-changing technology is becoming more and more perfect. Will one day even the face can be replaced. The development of
technology has really opened the door for some unprofessional actors. For example, when Yang Ying was filming "The Lonely Beauty", she used a lot of cutouts and multiple stand-ins, single-handedly bringing down the entire crew. , this drama has been nailed to the pillar of shame for domestic dramas.
It is precisely because of this drama that there has been a heated discussion among the public about actors’ abuse of stand-ins.
Unfortunately, although the audience is dissatisfied with actors' abuse of stand-ins, the film and television industry has not restrained itself. On the contrary, such behavior has become common in recent years, and actors using stand-ins have become commonplace.
Some time ago, a tidbit of Zhang Han and filming a horse riding scene circulated on the Internet.
Because the camera was out of frame, the filming was not finished. The director told Zhang Han that he needed to retake a shot. Zhang Han refused without thinking and said, isn't there a director? (It means asking the director if he didn't take any pictures)
The director answered him, explained it to him again, and said that another shot would have better results.
However, Zhang Han did not accept the director's suggestion and left alone. He simply said that there was no need to retake the shot and that he would just let the stand-in shoot a shot of the back.
I don’t know if Zhang Han is the producer of this drama. He has a bigger say and has more say. When the director received Zhang Han’s reply, he could only reply humbly: Okay, okay, Brother Han.
The final result was that a double took the photo instead of Zhang Han, and the scene showed the back of a horse riding a long distance.
Everyone else was on the scene, so it wouldn’t take much time to retake one shot. It would be too lazy to insist on having a stand-in.
It can be seen that sometimes it is not the crew who ask for the use of stand-ins to keep up with the schedule, but some actors who are afraid of trouble and actively ask for the use of stand-ins.
Zhao Liying has always been regarded as a very inspirational actor in the hearts of the public. She came from a grassroots background and through her own efforts, she has become a front-line actor. She is dedicated and has a good reputation with the audience.
has the title of "dedication", but there are many scenes where she uses a substitute.
When filming "The Legend of Chu Qiao" in 2017, Zhao Liying could be said to be "kneeling or lying down". According to reports, she had as many as 32 stand-ins during the filming of this film. She joined the set in a very short time, and many of them were The stand-in is filming.
kneels down.
is lying down.
Even the dialogue scenes with rival actors need to be completed by stand-ins.
This situation will still appear in the 2020 Goose Factory s+ drama "You Fei". Zhao Liying also used stand-ins many times in the drama. There is a scene where the father and daughter are separated. Even under inferior cutouts, Stand-ins were still used.
running replacement.
Wudai.
There are many stand-ins used in this drama, including wrestling, horse riding, flying and other actions.
Yang Mi was also found to have used 150 substitutes during the filming of "Fuyao", including but not limited to walking substitutes, side substitutes (side-face substitutes), running substitutes, light substitutes, hanging substitutes, drowning substitutes and martial arts substitutes. And there are a lot of cutout scenes.
Yang Mi was also honest. When asked if she had used a stand-in, she responded that she had, but because she believed in the arrangement of the show and the director's judgment.
I don’t know if this is really the case. After all, actors have a lot of say now, especially a first-line actor like her, who may not be able to obey the director’s arrangements. See Brother Han.
In the 2021 "Long Song Xing", there was also a stand-in scene that shocked the audience. It is hard to imagine how this obviously embroidered scene passed the review.
After receiving a slap, Dilireba turned around, and his face automatically turned into another person.
Although the camera flashed by very quickly and the facial features were blurry, the audience could still tell that this was not Di Lieba.
In order to cover up their embarrassment, some actors will use body doubles in scenes that require the exposure of sensitive parts or in intimate scenes.
Chen Xiao used a hip substitute in a scene where his butt was injured during the filming of "That Year the Flowers Bloomed and the Moon Was Full".
In many film and television works, especially romantic idol dramas, kissing scenes are indispensable.
Ren Jialun Since he revealed that he is married and has children, he has consciously taken up the banner of "the spokesperson of male morality". When filming kissing scenes, he basically either borrows the location or uses a body double.
In "Miss Crow and Mr. Lizard", the face and mouth are not in the same scene. Maybe this cannot prove that he used a substitute.
However, in the kissing scene between "Under the Brocade" and Tan Songyun, a real body double was used. Ren Jialun did not have a mole at the corner of his mouth, but the actor in the play had a mole at the corner of his mouth.
Although it is said that Ren Jialun uses a body double out of respect for his wife, is this a lack of respect for the actress who plays the opposite role?
The kissing scene is also part of the performance, and it is not a large-scale scene. Since I chose to eat this bowl of rice, but shied away from it, is it as what netizens said, it is suspected of deceiving the audience at the same time?
No matter how outrageous the use of body doubles in film and television dramas, audiences are not surprised, but have you ever heard of reality shows and variety shows also using body doubles?
Someone may have said, can a reality show using stand-ins still be called a reality show? Something as outrageous as
happened to and Yu Mengyu .
Maybe you don’t know him. He is the second male lead in “The Princess’s Promotion”. He also worked with Ju Jingyi in “The Legend of White Snake”. He is an actor with outstanding costumes.
He used a body double when he participated in the variety show "Brother Chasing the Light". He was full of flaws in this variety show.
Most of the people participating in this show are rushing to become famous. Everyone is working hard to show a good stage effect.
As the captain, he was held back throughout the whole process.
What’s even more shocking is that, not to mention his usual absence from rehearsals without reason, he openly uses a stand-in. The blurry scenes on the scene show the stand-in using his avatar to sit in the position.
Yu Mengyu pioneered the use of avatars in domestic entertainment variety reality shows.
What is even more surprising is that he did not appear in the later voting session. The program team communicated with him through video calls and allowed him to participate remotely.
takes money but does not work, and goes to other crews to film. This method is really disgusting. There is a reason why he is not popular.
Jin Xing once said that an experienced actor told her that some actors skipped scenes and traveled back and forth between different crews. If they couldn't make it, the crew would find a stand-in to take over for him, and then go back to fill in his close-ups and close-ups.
Screenwriter Song Fangjin has also seen that in a 60-episode drama, the male protagonist only stayed on the crew for half a month to complete the close-up and close-up scenes, and the rest was completed by a stuntman.
Zhang Guangbei said that in a movie he filmed, he never saw the actors he was playing opposite, and they were all acting with him as stand-ins.
This piece of evidence shows that the use of stand-ins in the film and television industry has become an industry practice. Whether it is professional actions or ordinary scenes, stunt actors can be used to perform.
The actors don't need to put in much effort, they just need to go through the motions and show their faces in necessary scenes.
We miss the old days, when actors were very "real" and would never use stand-ins if they could do it themselves.
Not to mention the professionalism of professional stars such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh, the juniors are also very hardworking.
Nicholas Tse was filming "New Police Story". In order to present realistic visual effects, he went into battle himself and was strangled by a rope until he suffocated and went into shock.
When Wu Jing was filming "Wolf Warrior 2", a 2-second sea jumping scene was shot 26 times.
Of course, this does not mean that only those who take risks with their lives are serious and dedicated actors. Some professional actions are indeed better done by professionals. What we hate is the abuse of stand-ins. The editor of
has always felt that actors who are persistent and have a sense of belief are the ones who truly respect and love this industry from the bottom of their hearts.
Michelle Yeoh once had to ask Wu to complete a fight scene for her due to a back injury. After that, she felt full of regrets.
Wu Dai was puzzled and asked her, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone complete this dangerous scene for her? There is obviously a substitute available, why bother yourself?
Michelle Yeoh replied: "It is not easy to have a job, and people must learn to respect their profession."
cherish and respect, and have a sense of belief in their profession, so they have won the love of the audience.
Nowadays, many actors use body doubles whenever they can, lacking respect for their own profession. The audience really cannot love such actors.