Introduction: During the entire performance of "Beijing 8 Minutes", 48 actors only appeared before the official performance, and they were in pairs, pushing robots and "ice screens" to play first, and the machine was started and quickly left the field. Each group corresponds to a number, screen 1, screen 21, screen 24, when interviewing the actors of the screen, they said the most is the number of the "ice screen" they pushed.
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During the training camp, 800 pounds of heavy props should be pushed every day to approach the kilometer
Screen 21 was pushed onto the center stage of the closing ceremony by Chang Rui and his companions, and in order not to be seen by the audience, they were dressed in black tights and only exposed their eyes. Hearing the instructions to start successfully, they completed the task of this "8 minutes" performance, with a total playing time of less than 3 minutes.
During the 8-minute performance, the interaction between the roller skaters and the robot was unforgettable, and the pattern changed from time to time on the robot-equipped display to light up the scene. Chang Rui stared at screen 21 under the field, turned around, moved forward, everything was working normally, he was relieved. Although he didn't show his face during the 8-minute performance, his work was just as important, and he trained in Beijing for nearly 3 months before going to Pyeongchang.
During the training camp in Beijing, they had to push at least 800 pounds of props back and forth for a thousand meters every day. Chang Rui said: "The training screen that started to push was 600 pounds, and the screen that was really used in the performance was 800 pounds, so we needed to do a lot of strength training." ”
The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics closing ceremony site props exit to the middle of the stage, there is a nearly 6 meters long slope, in the training, Chang Rui they focused on practicing how to smoothly push the props up this slope. "It takes inertia, there's a run." Liu Jing said that it would be very difficult to push in situ.
Before coming to Pyeongchang, he told his family not to stay in front of the TV
For these three minutes, they have to pay three months of training. At the end of January, the reporter met them at the training base in Changping, Beijing, and the boys were in a good state, that is, they were worried that it would be very cold when they arrived in Pyeongchang, and they should add more warm things when waiting for the scene.
However, no matter how many warm babies are attached to their feet or on their bodies, their hands cannot wear thick gloves, because there may be a risk of losing their hands when pushing the screen. "I don't wear gloves, the position I grabbed is easy to slip with gloves, just for a while, hold on." Chang Rui told reporters: "Although it is only a fleeting black shadow in the venue, the normal flashing green light on screen 21 is my best performance." ”