Greetings
valued Dan's Movie Report Readers. For my second interview with
actress and stunt team leader Sarah Chang, I will focus on her
upcoming feature Trigonal: Fight For Justice. The new film will be
released September 26, 2018 in the Philippines and soon after
Worldwide. Sarah chats about working with a wide variety of talents
from all over the globe and discusses her various responsibilities on
the film. Enough of my incessant babbling, on to the textual action!
Hi
Sarah, What is your role in the Trigonal?
I am playing the character of Mei Li.
What
attracted you to the role of Mei, what attracted you to the
character?
I
finally get to be comical, out there, and let myself go. She is very
quirky, basically in her own world. I think I can really relate to
her. When I read the script, I thought, this is totally me. Nobody
really knows that about me because I hide some of it. Haha, but in
real life I feel I am like Mei. Haha.
Talk
about the pre-production and support prior to shooting Trigonal.
We
did acting classes with Gabby Fernandez, to prepare for the role. We
also had to do training of course, because Mei does Wushu which is my
area of expertise, so it was a perfect fit
Talk
about the location of where the film was shot?
Bacalod
is in the middle of Philippines on Negros Island. It was different,
like a surfer town. The locations on Trigonal are very gritty and
grungy and we have to make sure we did not get Denge haha, that was
like the first thing that I noticed. I really enjoyed the people
here, they are super laid back, very nice, and really talented. They
are extremely humble about their skill and talent.
How
about shooting the film in your character.
I
really enjoyed it, with the workshop with Gabby he went into the
character and pulled out all of the details that I was supposed to
notice that I did not notice in the script. During the acting
workshop I was, whoa (OK) this is where I am supposed to go (in
character). While actually doing it on the shoot, I remembered what
was going on (there, at the workshop) I pushed into the moment, then
it felt so natural, and so much fun. I feel like I can be Mei all the
time.
What
was it like being directed by Vince S.?
Very
comfortable, he gives you simple ques, and then you just follow, he
does not interfere with the process, he guides you and then you are
there.
On
the Trigonal you are the action director, share your experience.
Yes,
for the first time I am action directing, I have never done it
before, and it was a lot of stress. I was really nervous about it,
but I am so thankful to have my team SACHANG Team in Manilla (Sarah has a team of action
professionals) and I was also fortunate to have new additions to my team in Bacolod. B the Black
Dragon Team Windel Billiones, his son Winsie, and Andre Barayoga, there
was also Keno and Kyds Rhey Fuentes, team of Filipino Martial Arts
brothers. There are so many amazing martial artists here, hidden
gems. There are so many different fighters
here, it is easy to work, seems like everyone is a master at their
talent. The actors in Trigonal are hand picked because they are
martial artists. It was very easy to work with everyone. I was just
letting them go at it, and I would say ok it looks good, next scene.
It is such a blessing to have such talented actors and martial
artists to work with.
What
was it like working as an actress in the film?
As
an actress I had a great time, because my co actors were amazingly
talented. Everything moved and flowed flawlessly. I could bounce off
all of the emotions especially with Ian (Ignacio) most of my scenes
are with him. It was enjoyable working with him, he always gives you
something, and I respond to him.
How
about the other actors in the film you worked with the action ones?
Ok
we have Capoeirista and Escrimador Mekael Turner who paired up with
China's UFC fighter Li JingLiang. MMA fighter Wu PeiXiu from
Taiwan came in and worked with Brian Wilson. He is actually a friend
from my stunt team in Taiwan, he came in and worked with Brian
Wilson, their fight turned out really well. It was kind of funny
because I get to pick weapons, I picked this really cool looking
thing, but when it was made it was extremely awkward to handle so we
had to change the fight so they would lose the weapons right away As
cool as the weapon looked, it was just too cumbersome to wield in
battle, so that was one thing we altered. It is interesting to have
to deal with all of the aspects of the fight. I never really thought
about that aspect, I am usually worried about the choreography, how I
am going to make sure it doubles, or hits. Now I am dealing with the
whole look of the fight. I am dealing with the feeling and what I
want to achieve. Example: This guy comes into a fight, is he the bad
guy, what kind of a bad guy is he? Is he a good guy etc... I had to
think of all of the acting bits and action bits.
Any
specific scene or part of the shoot of Trigonal you remember?
I
really enjoyed the acting workshop with the Kung Fu Panda haha, we
have a scene about the Kung Fu Panda. It is hysterically funny.
During the acting workshop I went crazy with it, but during the shoot
I was not as crazy (I was very tired). Still it was so much fun.
Anything
you would like to add?
I
just want to say it has been an amazing experience working with very
seasoned actors Christian Vasquez, Rhian Ramos and Ian Ignacio. They
are all so experienced it is easy for them to get it(transition into
character) It was kind of cool doing Rhian Ramos first action scene.
In the beginning she was like, “Are you supposed to do that, are
you supposed to hit them there, won't they get hurt?” Now haha she
is addicted to it, I think she wants to do another action scene.
Christian Vasquez did really well in his action scenes, and he was
really easy to work with. Epy Quizon surprised me with his kicks
haha, he did this crazy twirly thing not even sure if I can do that
one haha, Paul Allica and Ian had such a long and drawn out fight.
It was supposed to be done in one night, and we spent three days
doing the fight. Props to them, I know it was a long fight, they had
to do a lot of takes, we had to get everything, because it was such
an emotional fight. We wanted to make sure it was perfect! (Please view the all new trailer below.)
Thanks
Sarah, another amazing interview.
Of
course, you have to watch Trigonal: Fight For Justice, or I will beat
you up!
For further information on the film please check out the Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/thetrigonal/
Trigonal:
Fight For Justice hits theaters and DVD September, 26th 2018.
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