On the set, with music playing in the background, Martin and Silsa Ronan danced gracefully in front of the camera.
Thanks to a series of intensive and close-distance rehearsals, including those from last night, their coordination was extremely tacit, and they completed the nearly one-minute long shot in one take.
Director Damien entered the set and briefed Martin and Silsa on the key points of the next scene.
After discussing for a while, he called over choreographer Mandy Moore and the four of them discussed together.
Filming resumed, and compared to a real dance performance, the dance scenes were considerably simpler.
Anything around half a minute was considered a very long shot.
Most dance scenes stopped after just a dozen seconds or so.
Martin and Silsa had prepared for half a year to shoot this film, and although they were far from matching professional dancers, handling the filming was not a problem at all.
Even so, this dance scene took more than a day to shoot.