The director sighed inwardly after asking.
If Jensen Sterling said to shoot tomorrow, it would still be acceptable.
After all, such a simple scene shot over a dozen times still wasn't right; anyone would find it hard to bear.
Moreover, it's Jensen Sterling—a man who has never had over ten take failures in filming, although it's not his fault.
He himself almost couldn't direct anymore; if it wasn't for the investor pushing him in, he would have kicked him out long ago.
Jensen Sterling took a sip of water beside him, his sore throat from reciting lines for so long felt much better now.
After putting down the cup, he said calmly, "Let's continue filming; today's progress will be completed today."
The director was already prepared not to shoot anymore, and was a bit surprised when he heard Jensen's words.
But he quickly reacted, smiling and responding, "Okay, then let's shoot."
After speaking, he quickly turned around and had the staff set up the equipment to continue filming.
