Chapter 422 This Will Be a Reformation(2/3)
"It is up to each teacher to decide how to train, and whether to recruit or eliminate them is also up to each teacher."
he shouted and waved.
Liu Yi and the others looked at each other. Today they were called here inexplicably, and now they are inexplicably about to accept a major event that may change their lives.
They have also been struggling for many years, and with some luck, they received some good adaptations of novels, and then relied on successful adaptations one after another to get to where they are now, but only in front of producers and directors.
Communicate normally.
"How do you say that?" Ye Junzi was confused.
Until the program "I Am an Actor" was launched, the company asked them to participate.
Liu Yi nodded slightly, indicating that he understood what Chu Xuan meant.
Han Sanping put down his crossed legs, picked up the small teacup to take a sip of tea, then put it down again. Seeing Chu Xuan pick up the teapot to pour tea for him, he crossed his legs again.
"I don't know." Liu Yi shook his head and took the lead to the stairs: "The third master is waiting."
Yang Dongxu, Gong Geer and Ye Junzi were thoughtful and probably understood Chu Xuan's thinking.
Liu Xiaoli is Wang Jinhua's assistant, so it's normal for her to appear here.
“Do I only need to consider character when writing dialogue?”
The members of the Screenwriters Guild are all well-known screenwriters, and they are basically at the upper level of the screenwriting industry.
"Looking at the overall situation, this is undoubtedly a good thing for the company."
Liu Yi nodded and thought for a moment.
"What do you want to say?" Han Sanping remained calm, picked up the tea cup and took a sip of tea.
"Other links are very complicated and difficult to do." Han Sanping said: "But in terms of screenwriting, with the financial and resources of the brilliant era, this idea can be tried and experimented, and it is completely able to withstand failure."
Furthermore, Bright Times owns shares in Micro-Entertainment as its capital base, which is a huge financial advantage that no other entertainment company across the country has.
At first they didn't take it seriously. What does a show have to do with their group of writers?
However, after the first stage of script creation of the program, such as Zhang Luyi and Chen Chuang's drama-within-a-drama adaptation, and Hu Ge and Yang Mi's adaptation that broke the character structure, they benefited a lot and gained a lot of inspiration.
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At this moment, Liu Yi and the others also understood the relationship behind this matter, and the doubts in their hearts disappeared.
Yang Dongxu, Gong Geer and Ye Jun looked sideways at Liu Yi. Liu Yi was the most familiar with these people and had good personal relationships with Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei. Liu Yi was also a senior executive of the company, so it was more convenient for him to speak.
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Liu Yi and the others listened to Chu Xuan's story, and the more he spoke, the more frightened they became.
It was often heard that Chu Xuan took Liu Yifei with him wherever he went, as if he was cultivating Liu Yifei, but when Liu Yifei appeared here, they didn't take it seriously.
Science fiction trilogy?... This was the first time Yang Dongxu and the others heard this term. After thinking about "Hope" by Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei, they seemed to understand something.
"The core concept of learning lies in the overall design of the story."
"But if this job is detailed and different screenwriters are asked to complete each link, think about it..."
"Where are the other screenwriters? They kneel down and beg for a job and they are still rejected."
"Then isn't this more complicated?" Ye Junzi frowned. What can obviously be done by one person is now done by multiple people. How complicated it is.
Thinking about the situation of other colleagues, they also sighed inwardly.
Han Sanping is one of the top figures in the entertainment circle who can be seen face to face.
However, Liu Yi was silent for a moment and then said: "Consider the impact of this matter?"
The two parties said hello and sat down on the sofa.
In this industry, screenwriters are indeed the most difficult to get into and are not taken seriously.
It is related to the industrialization of screenwriting, film and television, and it is based on the company Bright Era. As the backbone of the company in screenwriting, they must take the lead in doing this. After all, they are the professionals.
"So, I want to use a 'different for each person' approach to train screenwriters to deeply polish the parts they are good at." Chu Xuan explained the reason.
"What's going on?" Yang Dongxu was curious.
"How is that possible?" Liu Yi shook his head. Every screenwriter has his own strengths and weaknesses, and there are very few screenwriters who are proficient in all aspects of screenwriting work.
"So what?" Han Sanping didn't take Liu Yi's words to heart at all, and said calmly: "The association is a non-governmental organization, not an official organization. Even if they embarrass us, they will only use the media to attack us, and that's it."
In addition to Wang Jinhua and Han Sanping, they also discovered Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei, as well as Liu Yifei's mother Liu Xiaoli.
Success or failure, as long as you participate and have the support of the company and Han Sanping, this is an opportunity for advancement.
"I can count on two hands the screenwriters like you, Liu Yi, who can earn 1.8 million for writing a script, including those from Hong Kong and Taiwan."
Chu Xuan took a sip of tea, put the tea cup down on the tea tray and said, "Brother Liu, are all screenwriters proficient in character design, scene description, dialogue description, and shot description?"
They just want to know what happened when the boss found them?
"This is equivalent to increasing the labor cost of screenwriters and shortening the production process of film and television dramas, thereby increasing the company's development speed."
This also made them more and more interested in this program, and they became more and more serious in this second stage of adaptation.
"Yes." Chu Xuan nodded heavily, looked at him and said: "Because of this, we have to make changes to change the creative ideas of those screenwriters, so that there will no longer be too much burden to subdivide the work of screenwriters. In this way
When they are responsible for their own part of the work, will their thinking become clearer? Will the scripts be written better? Will it also improve the writing efficiency? Thus improving the time schedule of the entire script planning stage?"
This thing sounds very passionate. The film and television industry is industrialized. It feels a little bit exciting to be able to participate in such a groundbreaking thing.
Liu Yi looked at Han Sanping and then at Chu Xuan. Although he didn't know why Han Sanping was here but Chu Xuan was the speaker, he had no intention of guessing.
When Bright Times was founded at the end of 2004, Liu Yi was recruited by Wang Jinhua as the manager of the Literature Department of Bright Times after Zhang Jizhong recommended him, and he was also the head of this department.
When Chu Xuan put down the teapot, Liu Yicai continued: "If what I just mentioned is successful and slowly spreads across the country, it will change many screenwriters in the country and even affect the creative ideas of many screenwriter teams."
Enjoying the generous wages and benefits of the Brilliant Era, they also feel the benefits of relying on a large company compared to their previous career drifting with the tide.
"Yes." Han Sanping crossed his legs and nodded slightly.
"Okay." Long Danni agreed. She didn't ask any more questions and went straight to the front office.
"As Teacher Gong said, if you subdivide the work of screenwriters, the work of screenwriters will become simpler. Simplicity means that you have more energy to carefully refine each component of the script, making the script more perfect and more creative.
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"When the Screenwriters Association was established, its core purpose was to solve survival problems for screenwriters across the country. Have they solved it?"
And you’re still looking for screenwriters like them?
Everyone was a little confused for a while, but they didn't dare to neglect, went downstairs to the parking lot, got in the car, and headed towards the glorious era.
Once Chu Xuan and Han Sanping's screenwriting industrialization ideas for film and television are successful and accepted by the market, it will redefine the script creation process and lower the entry barrier for screenwriters. It is destined to enable more screenwriters to have a full meal and make people more comfortable.
More people are joining this industry.
Liu Yi also lowered his head slightly and said nothing.
And just now Chu Xuan came to give the keynote speech, so it seems that Chu Xuan and Han Sanping have reached a consensus.
Liu Yi paused for a moment, exhaled and said: "I think the Screenwriters Association does not want to see such changes. The threshold for screenwriters will be lowered and the status of top screenwriters will be shaken. This will affect their interests."
Liu Yifei smoothed her hair and said: "Brother Liu, it's like "Zhu Xian". When you led the team to coordinate, until Chu Xuan and I joined, it took a total of half a year to complete. One script only took half a year,
The filming only took five months, and the script planning took too long. If we can speed up this aspect, that would be a great thing."
It was also at that time that the film and television company issued invitations, and well-known screenwriters such as Yang Dongxu, Gong Geer, and Ye Junzi were invited to sign with the film and television company and became members of the screenwriters of the literature department, and each held a supervisory-level middle management position.
Chu Xuan, Liu Yifei, Wang Jinhua, and Liu Xiaoli smiled slightly.
"According to the character design and story structure, well-written screenwriters write scenes, experienced screenwriters write dialogues, logically rigorous and imaginative screenwriters design sub-shot scripts, and finally the chief screenwriter team reorganizes the script to form a complete script."
Liu Yifei opened the small notebook and said according to what was recorded: "Recruiting screenwriters, the teachers will train them according to the ideas we just discussed and redefine the way of creating scripts."
Hearing Han Sanping's words, Liu Yi and the others nodded, fully understanding the meaning of calling them here.
The young couple discussed their idea of industrializing screenwriting again at home in the morning to make the logic clearer. After having a meal at home at noon, they rushed to the company with Liu Xiaoli.
Liu Yi came to the screenwriting department's office, knocked on the door, turned the door handle, and opened the door. He looked in at the door: "Lao Yang, Lao Gong, Lao Ye."
"No." Gong Geer crossed his arms and shook his head, saying, "It sounds more complicated, but from a screenwriter's point of view, it becomes simpler."
Liu Yi nodded slightly and said as he passed by Long Danni: "Lao Yang and the others are going back to the company. Mr. Wang has something to do over there. If there is anything over here, just call us."
"Using science fiction as an experimental work..." Liu Yi said as expected: "I knew it was like this."
Since we want to industrialize film and television, we must experiment with film and television dramas that can connect the entire production process.
Liu Yi weighed the pros and cons. Perhaps staying in the Brilliant Era for a long time gave him a sense of belonging and the habit of being in a high position.
It is only in line with his status that such a person meets a big director, a big producer, and a big capital.
Special effects are also part of script creation.
"He has to consider not only how to adapt the scene descriptions of the novel into scene descriptions suitable for film and television, but also how the characters' personalities can be adapted logically into film and television dialogues, and how the literary scripts he writes can be adapted to later use.
The storyboard script is written and rewritten or rewritten at any time.”
Chu Xuan is the boss of the company, so it is normal for him to appear here.
"Well, we all are." Liu Yi nodded, and the next moment he said bitterly: "But I have a hunch that if we take over this matter and lead it to success, then we may be kicked out by them."
To be continued...