I reached
the studio to find that the shooting had not yet started;the camera man was getting the lights ready. It is
customar
y for actors to be present when the lights are
customary
arranged, for they have to show the cameraman how
they'll walk, or where they'll stand, in a particular shot.
In the case of very famous stars, this job is done by their
stand-ins. A stand-in is usually a person who is physically
similar to the real star. The stars themselves arrive only
when the lights are ready and it is time to take a shot.
3 Here, in Disney Studio, I noticed that a few actors were
moving about in the set, and on one side, standing
quietly, was the protagonist - the same large dog.
The
cameraman shouted to everyone to take their positions
but the dog remained where it was. This puzzled me.
Could it be that it was not required in the next shot?
4 Before I could ask someone, a strange thing happened.
From nowhere appeared a little dwarf, followed by
another man carrying a hairy dog-skin. Then, to my
perfect amazement, the dwarf went down on all the
fours on a chalk mark on the floor, just like an animal,
aped over him. Then he crawled
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