"Jessica, Jessica, come here!"
In the heart of Manhattan's business district, the McGraw Hill Building was the main filming location for "The Devil Wears Prada," as well as the fictional location of the "Runway" magazine publisher, "Elias Clarke," with its real-life counterpart being Condé Nast Publications and VOGUE. At this point in time, the film crew was getting ready to start a new day of shooting, and a few days had already passed since the beginning of production.
In the bright and elegant office, the film team was busy with their respective tasks, the assistant director was instructing extras on their performance and marks, while Wang Yang naturally took charge of the protagonists. The upcoming scene did not involve Meryl Streep, but she was still present, sitting outside the range of the camera lenses, deeply engrossed in the script and meticulously pondering over today's filming.