Chapter 43 - Diagrams and Formula (1/2)

Chapter 43 – Diagrams and Formula

All actors, actresses and group performers were in position as the filming was about to begin.

Although the script was only a few lines of text, in actual shooting, this scenes need to be shot several times from different angles. Therefore, at the end of the day, even if the shooting progressed in a fast manner, the team could only shoot four or five scenes.

Through the viewfinder, Zhou Jing could be seen standing on the left side of the classroom, with two temporary group performers standing surrounding her.

On the right side was the platform. Su Jishi, wearing a blue skirt and long braids, turned her back on them. She was on the act of wiping the blackboard obediently until a piece of chalk would hit her.

Yet, the director still hadn’t gave signal for the start of the filming as some of the crews were still adjusting the lighting. Thus, Su Jishi had nothing to do but stare at the blackboard.

The contents on the blackboard were written in advance. The staff pulled out a random copy of College Physics book and began filling the board.

They divided their work and individually wrote diagrams and texts they didn’t understand. Several formulas were written neatly under one stress diagram but all of it were absolute bluffs.

It was done in a hurry, besides, the writings would be erased in no time, so the staff saved themselves some trouble by not copying the equations and diagrams correctly.

Before the director called for the start, Su Jishi stood idly on the platform. She glanced at the flawed blackboard writing, took the chalk with her hand, corrected the formula, and changed the stress diagram.

Within a minute, she threw the chalk head back into the board slot with a satisfied grin on her face.

Geology is a very large discipline, which intersects with other basic disciplines. The two most famous branches are geophysics and geochemistry. For example, the familiar iceberg action, fold fault, wind erosion, plate movement and so on are all deeply related to geophysics. Volcanic eruptions, formation of metamorphic rocks and minerals are geochemical effects.