The town was enveloped in a faint mist in the early morning, and on a wide lawn in the residential area, the crew of "Juno" was busily preparing for filming. Vale Fest directed Harry George and others to set up the camera positions. Wang Yang, who had recovered from his cold, peered through the viewfinder and slowly composed a shot, then said to Vale Fest, "We'll start with the wide shot, then zoom in to a medium shot, right here..."
This was the first set of shots for the start of filming "Juno": Juno standing on the lawn looking at an abandoned chair, drinking a beverage, with a voice-over that led into the whole story. Now everything was almost ready; seeing that the lighting team still needed to adjust, Wang Yang patted Vale on the shoulder and walked over to where Natalie sat on a luxurious upholstered chair, playing with a Yorkshire terrier.