Sammul Chan Kin Fung, Leung Ka Kei, Lee Ka Sing, and Bak Biu filmed a water scene in the bay for "The Academy 3" 《學警狙擊》. The scene spoke of Leung Ka Kei refusing to dive into the water to save another person's life. Instead, Sammul Chan plunged into the water for the rescue. Yesterday was the first time that Sammul filmed in the sea. In high school, he took classes on how to save a drowning person. Finally he could practice the skills he learned. The sea was extremely dirty and there was floating garbage as well as jellyfish in the water. As a result, Sammul indicated that he will not submerge his head inthe water during filming. The scene filmed from 3 to 6 PM and required 3 hours to complete. The Director requested to shoot a full frontal view of the rescue scene. As a result, Sammul's clothes were soaked completely. After he swam ashore, he quickly brushed his wet hair away from his face. Many bystanders watched the filming of the scene. Numerous female students and pretty women asked to take photos with Sammul, who did not refuse his fans' requests. Sammul indicated that he obtained a lifeguard license in his high school years in order to obtain a high-paying summer job rather than as a vehicle to chase after girls. His summer lifeguard job paid over $10,000 (HKD) each month. Leung Ka Kei had to film a water scene later that evening. In another scene, Sammul will teach Ka Kei how to swim. The production crew provided swimming briefs for Sammul. While trying on the briefs, Sammul said he could not accept this style of swimming briefs. Thus he will be wearing his own personal swimming trunks for the scene. He joked, "I possess 'good stuff.' Why would I be afraid to reveal it?" Ka Kei was also quite conservative and thus her swimming suit will not be too revealing either. Source: Takungpao, Wenweipo Credit: Jayne
Haha he won't submerge his head but his body is still in the dirty sea water. What is the difference?
blehh, if you look closely, you see some garbage flooting around... >.< They must have filtered some large pieces out of the water first :sp_ike_d:
so sea water contains salt which is a disinfectant and destroys bacteria i think. but still i agree the water does look dirty with all the litter. at least clean it first before filming. would have made it more tempting then.
They certainly don't have time due to the recording and acting they need to process. Therefore, they can't waste time on nonsense. Especially when they will sometimes have to re-act the part or scene again.
I wouldnt plung my head in dirty water, cos if anything goes in the ears, nose and eyes, could easily cause an infection