The model’s consent is required to invite her into the virtual reality in the script.

    Hwang Hye-jin had a strong desire to show better acting as the female lead in the drama.

    I didn’t expect it at all, so it was even more so because I ended up grabbing it.

    So that’s how this idea came to fruition.

    Originally, Hwang Hye-jin was still very awkward at action scenes that required her body to perform.

    That’s why I thought it would be helpful to invite them into a virtual reality script and have them practice.

    It actually helped a lot.

    Because here, you can act to your heart’s content in a set that feels so real, without worrying about getting hurt.

    Falling, getting crushed, collapsing, and so on, the action unfolds in a thrilling manner.

    The movements are getting better and better.

    It looks like it’s going to be a brutal ride even to me.

    He gasps for breath like he just barely survived a real disaster, and shouts at the CG character created by the future app.

    “That’s why I warned you! Why did you ignore me! Why on earth!”

    It properly shows the desperate crying.

    Is it because the stage set is so realistic that it maximizes the input?

    Even I was amazed to see that Hwang Hye-jin had now become Han Yu-na herself.

    No, that’s more than what the author ‘imagined’.

    “Patient, please calm down. We will transport you to a safe hospital. Oh no! ”

    Our Hyejin, really immersed herself in Yuna…

    uh?

    Hwang Hye-jin’s eyes are strange.

    “It hurts! It hurts! Do you know how much it hurts!”

    I urgently looked for the script.

    [Han Yu-na, suffering from burns on her legs, criticizes the Coast Guard Group officials, then loses consciousness and is carried away on a stretcher.]

    “It hurts! Aaaah! ”

    My eyes were bloodshot.

    Hwang Hye-jin was crying in pain as if her legs had been roasted alive.

    Is that really acting?

    The moment the paramedics put the unconscious Hwang Hye-jin on a stretcher as per the script, and another paramedic took out a sedative,

    【The model’s immersion is too high.】

    【Danger level breakthrough.】

    【For safety, a forced rollback is implemented.】

    At that moment, all the scenery stopped.

    The graphic particles shattered and were reassembled in an instant.

    【Some of the model’s experience has been deleted.】

    【Immersion has returned to a safe level.】

    【It is dangerous to continue experiencing the current model. The model may forget her true self and believe herself to be Han Yuna.】

    ah….

    Is this some kind of method?

    What happens to actors who become so immersed in their roles that they go crazy?

    【In cases where the model is immersed in a role for a long time in an extremely realistic environment, there are rare cases where the model forgets himself and believes that he is the role.】

    【Don’t worry. You can restore it to its original state by deleting the experience.】

    【Please consider using the model’s portrait rights to create safer video content.】

    【The model’s consent is absolutely necessary for portrait CG production.】

    Creating a scene using only CG without the need for an actor to actually act.

    I thought it was just a function that existed for the sake of convenience, but was there also a purpose to protect the actor’s personality?

    “Doyoung oppa. What are you doing? Should I go back?”

    Hwang Hye-jin urged him on by jumping up and down in place.

    I felt uncomfortable as I thought about how I was completely immersed in ‘Han Yuna with severe burns’.

    “Uh, what number was this scene?”

    “It’s the 13th time. I can do this all night. You said this was all a dream anyway?”

    “I told you it’s not a dream, it’s CG.”

    “I don’t know what the difference is?”

    It seems like about 4 hours worth of experience was deleted.

    It seems that Mirae App decided that it would be necessary to delete this level of experience in order to protect Hwang Hye-jin from her obsessive personality disorder.

    ‘By the way, you’ve been working so hard for so long.’

    Even though I believe it is a dream, I can feel that Hwang Hye-jin’s desire to act is that great.

    I guess the responsibility for miraculously landing the female lead role in a drama is huge.

    ‘Practicing in a virtual reality script is a double-edged sword.’

    If you become too immersed in a role, there is a risk of developing a personality disorder.

    There is a safety device called experience deletion, but if that happens, all the practice you’ve put in will be in vain.

    【In the case of Hyejin Hwang, who is very sensitive, it was confirmed that excessive immersion in the lucid dream concept caused side effects.】

    【Try setting it to a concept that allows you to immerse yourself in acting with appropriate intensity.】

    No, I’m scared so I can’t do it anymore.

    What if something goes wrong?

    I don’t know if I’ll use the virtual reality experience feature later or not, but for now, it’s sealed.

    ‘If you use 30th century technology without knowing the safety rules, you’ll be in big trouble. Especially if it’s related to the human mind…’

    Let’s just focus on the 2DCG clicking without worrying about getting hurt.

    That’s the worst possible outcome, because it just results in the disk becoming a brick.

    “I’m sorry, Hyejin.”

    “Suddenly?”

    “I’m really sorry. Anyway, let’s end it here.”

    “Why? I’m just starting to get the hang of it. I’m starting to understand how desperately Han Yuna has been sharpening her sword for over 10 years. ”

    “… That’s the problem.”

    “What’s the problem?”

    “It’s too much of a burden for you. Anyway, let’s stop here.”

    Just before ending.

    Hwang Hye-jin suddenly asked.

    “Brother, is this really a dream? It’s so vivid?”

    “You’ll know when you wake up.”

    “How?”

    “You won’t remember me.”

    “Ah… .”

    Hwang Hye-jin’s face became gloomy.

    It seems like you instinctively feel that what I say is true.

    “I don’t like that. I want to keep remembering the dream about you.”

    “What’s so important about a CG-created Cha Do-young? Be nice to the real Cha Do-young.”

    “Brother, is it real?”

    “Okay, CG oppa is leaving now. Bye.”

    ***

    The next day, Hwang Hye-jin was in a happier mood than usual.

    I was radiating a refreshing feeling all over my body, as if I was flying.

    “Hyejin, why do you look so pretty today?”

    “I had a really nice dream.”

    “What kind of dream is this?”

    I know it worked out well with the experience deletion, but I was still really nervous.

    “In my dream, I became Han Yuna. You know the scene where the Gangnam building collapses? From there, I became Han Yuna and ran around trying to survive, but it was really scary.”

    “How real was it?”

    “Yeah, just a lot?”

    “It didn’t seem real?”

    “I think it was the most vivid dream I’ve ever had.”

    Hwang Hye-jin thought it was just a very vivid dream.

    I had no recollection of appearing at all, and there seemed to be no other side effects whatsoever.

    ‘thank god.’

    Let’s remember.

    It can be dangerous for actors who are overly sensitive and immersed.

    ‘We should just go with the safe route of filming the actual acting with a camera and then adding CG on top of it. Or get permission to use the portrait rights and make it 100% CG.’

    It wasn’t like there was nothing left.

    The results that were absolutely necessary remained.

    “Cut! Cut! Nice! Hyejin, isn’t that great? No, action director. Isn’t Hyejin’s running action good?”

    “That’s right. It wasn’t like that until last time… .”

    “Have you ever done hurdles racing, Hyejin? Running while jumping over obstacles is a very elective level, isn’t it?”

    I also watched with my eyes almost popping out.

    The kid who was clearly awkward even in running ran very smoothly.

    Since I have little stamina, I quickly started panting.

    The sight of him running while avoiding and jumping over obstacles so coolly looked like a real election.

    ‘I’m glad you didn’t delete the motor skills experience.’

    30th century technology.

    As expected, it’s a thousand years later, so it’s really good…

    No, don’t tempt me.

    He said that he still vividly remembers the image of him being so absorbed in his leg injury that he fainted.

    ***

    PD Son Jun-goo finished monitoring and encouraged Hwang Hye-jin with a satisfied expression.

    “You did a great job. I thought it would be difficult, but you finished it in one go.”

    “Really?”

    “Yeah, I don’t think we need to film the running scene anymore. Let’s go straight to the next scene.”

    [#6]

    [Han Yu-na, unconscious from her injuries, is being transported on a stretcher, and sees Nam Joo-hyun Jin-wook, the mastermind behind this disaster.

    Han Yu-na, who is now shocked by anger, kicks the stretcher away and runs towards Hyun Jin-wook, grabbing him by the collar.]

    Hwang Hye-jin, who had completed her makeup and had blood flowing down one leg, stood in front of the camera.

    Son PD also looked at the camera monitor with a serious look.

    “Standby, Queue.”

    The camera is rolling.

    Hwang Hye-jin lets out a desperate scream as she crouches down.

    It’s not a scream that just tears your vocal cords apart.

    The pathetic feeling that comes out with difficulty, with the pain gnawing at your lungs and straining your vocal cords.

    PD Son almost jumped on stage, but then stopped in his tracks.

    ‘What did I do?’

    For a moment, I had the illusion that I was really hurt and not just acting.

    It’s not just you.

    The camera director is also grimacing while looking through the viewfinder.

    ‘How can you act so realistically when you’re injured…?’

    It’s not like I’m just screaming in pain,

    It is a scream that can barely be shed while crushed by pain.

    The expressions on the waiting actors’ faces are also unusual.

    However, PD Son was only focused on Yuna’s suffering through the camera monitor.

    Han Yu-na’s eyes fade as she is carried away on a stretcher.

    A precarious sway between consciousness and reality.

    The vibration of the hollow space points out that perfect intersection.

    PD Son was so focused that he seemed to be sucked into the camera monitor.

    There was a moment when I felt as if those dull pupils were somehow pulling me towards them.

    Han Yu-na’s eyes instantly lit up when she discovered the male lead.

    Han Yuna, who jumped out on the stretcher with explosive momentum, grabs Nam Joo Hyun Jin Wook by the collar.

    Hyun Jin-wook looked at him with a look of contempt,

    The surprised guards try to get her away, but

    Han Yu-na is pushed and shaken here and there, but she doesn’t let go of the collar she is holding on to.

    Leaving a bloody handprint on Hyun Jin-wook’s neat suit, he was dragged away by bodyguards.

    The gaze of hatred was directed at Hyun Jin Wook until the very end.

    A hoarse voice, as if it had been made with a lot of effort.

    “It’s all because of you… .”

    PD Son suddenly had a thought.

    What painted such a dark color on the eyes of that bright, young actress?

    The camera director finally opened his eyes.

    “Is this a making-up?”

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