One hundred and seventy-fifth: choose one from two(1/2)
"Brother, can you leave your ghostwriting job to me?"
"What are you thinking about?"
"Sen!"
"What do you mean by three waters?"
"Miao!"
"What are you thinking about in three springs?"
"stupid!"
"As long as you know."
"..."
He Kang looked at He Nan expressionlessly.
After signing the contract with Penguin Film and Television, He Nan did not return to Hunan immediately.
Instead, he invited He Kang out for a meal.
After all, He Kang is studying in college here, and He Nan, as a role model, also wants to come and have a look.
Unexpectedly, after He Nan talked about his work mission in Shencheng.
He Kang became interested in the job of representing a screenwriter.
Hence the previous conversation.
He Kang was a little unconvinced.
"They say good things don't go to outsiders. If you have such a profitable job, why don't you give it to your brothers?"
"Leave it to you? You're a bastard, I'm afraid what you wrote will be H-text!"
He Nan said angrily.
"H-texts also have an audience!"
"But the H-text cannot be reviewed!"
"..."
"Besides, with your idle temperament, can you sit in front of the computer for a day without any worries?"
"With a catheter, I can sit in front of the computer for a whole day."
"..."
He Nan looked at He Kang speechlessly.
This guy has the potential to develop in neon, and with his temperament, he can definitely dominate the entire industry.
"But seriously, brother, have you really not considered sending your brother into the entertainment industry?"
He Kang moved his face closer.
He Nan was about to make a mockery, but paused when the words came to his lips.
He Kang's face does mean he has the talent to enter the entertainment industry, but the problem is that he doesn't know if he has the talent.
Showbiz is not just about looks, acting also plays a big part.
But with the director here, maybe he can really train an actor.
At that time, there were two brothers in the family, one was a director and the other was an actor.
It's also pretty good.
But it's too early to say this now.
He Nan was also worried about He Kang's careless nature.
"Let's talk about it then!"
He Nan skipped this topic directly.
He Nan left Shencheng after separating from He Kang.
Before leaving, He Nan called Shu Ting to ask about ghostwriting and screenwriting.
What Shu Ting said was similar to Si Binbin.
Moreover, many of the great screenwriters in the industry started as ghostwriters and slowly rose to their current status.
It's like being an extra among actors.
It has become an industry.
It has even been divided into positions from bottom to top such as ghostwriter, screenwriter, executive screenwriter, chief editor, etc.
It's just that Datong's current screenwriters have work on their hands, so they can't help He Nan as a ghostwriter.
So He Nan called Si Binbin and asked him to help contact him about ghostwriting and screenwriting.
Si Binbin also agreed immediately.
Not long after, the ghostwriter introduced by Si Binbin came to Xiangcheng to report.
"Hello, Teacher He. My name is Hui Xieju. Teacher Si Binbin introduced me here. I am 22 years old and have just graduated from Shencheng Normal University."
Standing in front of He Nan was a spirited young man.
He is two years younger than Jiang Ping, and the thick glasses on the bridge of his nose show that he is an old scholar.
"Can you write a play? Yes! It's a good name. Once you hear it, it's a sign of big sales."
He Nan smiled and shook hands with Hui Xieju.
After asking Jiang Ping to arrange the accommodation issue for Hui Xieju.
He Nan locked himself in a small dark room.
Although he didn't have to write the entire play, Ho Nam still had to write the outline and details himself.
Otherwise, the ghostwriter and screenwriter wouldn’t know how to polish it.
Regarding the directions that Si Binbin mentioned during the previous meeting, He Nan was also thinking about it after returning during this period.
I was once torn between "Ode to Joy" and "It's All Good".
Anyway, they are all Noon Sunshine dramas. Since I have already adopted a "Beginning", Ho Nan doesn't mind adopting another one.
It’s not that I’m trying to pluck the wool out of the midday sun, it’s mainly because there are so many fine products!
In terms of genre, both "Ode to Joy" and "Everything Is Fine" involve elements such as "original family", "patriarchy" and "workplace".
Moreover, this type of drama focuses on women and is more acceptable in the market.
Also because the two dramas have similar parts, He Nan only planned to choose one of them.
If he chose one of them, he would not take out the other one.
After thinking about it for a while, He Nan finally filmed "Everything Is Good".
First of all, in terms of genre, "Everything Is Good" is more down-to-earth, while "Ode to Joy" is a bit too novelistic.
Anyone who has lived in a big city knows that it is rare to have such a deep friendship with your neighbors.
Most people have no impression of their neighbors.
Adult friendships will only become fewer and fewer.
It's considered good if I didn't complain to the neighbors about you disturbing the residents in the middle of the night.
And compared to Sister Fan's helpless and heart-wrenching irritability when facing her family.
When Su Mingyu faces family problems, she is more crisp and clear-cut, and her domineering attitude makes the audience happy.
It's already very hard for workers to go to work, and it's so inhumane for you to torture them on a TV series.
Of course, the last point is that the ratings of "Everything Is Fine" are much higher than that of "Ode to Joy".
Among the many TV series produced by Noon Sun, "Everything Is Good" ranks second after "Dajiang Dahe".
So Ho Nam is planning to release "Everything Is Good".
After recalling the plot, He Nan began to write an outline and detailed outline.
It only took He Nan a few days to write the outline and details. What really took time was Hui Xieju's polishing.
Because after Hui Qiju finished writing, He Nan still had to check it, and he didn’t know how much time it would take to make repeated revisions.
While He Nan was busy handling his own drama.
The outside world has not stopped either.
"There is a Mountain to the South" has also been officially broadcast.
As an S-level drama and one of Datong's truly world-beating dramas, "There's a Mountain to the South" is a grand spectacle.
All kinds of publicity started a month ago.
To be continued...