Young Master Qin Keeps Coveting Me After I Beat Him Up

Chapter 603 - 603 This Jiang Xun Anti Is Quite Cautious

Chapter 603 - 603 This Jiang Xun Anti Is Quite Cautious


603 This Jiang Xun Anti Is Quite Cautious


Although he said that, they both hesitated.


It just so happened that Jiang Xun’s break time had ended and she needed to continue recording the show.


Jiang Xun said, [I have to work now. I can’t continue to chat with you. Think about it.]


After that, Jiang Xun muted her phone.

!!

Mingyang was speechless.


Mingyang turned to Xiangtao and said, “She said she’s going to work. Brother Wu, what should we do?”


Xiangtao frowned and said, “Let me think about it. I’ll talk to the director later. No matter what, I have to let the director know! Let’s leave the final decision to the director.”


If they let Guixin decide, if something really happened, he could not blame them.


Since Jiang Xun Anti couldn’t reply now, Mingyang wasn’t in a hurry.


Xiangtao brought Mingyang along with him to explain the situation to Guixin.


“What?” Guixin said angrily, “What’s wrong with those netizens?”


Usually, they would blame the celebrities for anything that happened.


Why was it all their fault this time!


“That’s why we looked for Jiang Xun Anti, hoping that she would cooperate with us. Who knew that she would want evidence?” Xiangtao explained, “We can’t possibly show her the contents of the shoot, right? Besides, if we really gave her the filming content, wouldn’t we be exposed? Therefore, we can only say that we are staff members and will not lie. However, she didn’t believe us and asked us for evidence.”


“This Jiang Xun Anti is quite cautious,” Guixin pouted and ridiculed.


“Otherwise, how could she be fine after being an anti of Jiang Xun for such a long time?” Xiangtao sighed. “She’s gone to work now and hasn’t replied yet. She’s giving us time to consider if we should work with her. I’m just hesitating. Isn’t it inappropriate for us to give her photos of our work ID?”


“Besides, if I’m going to send, whose should I send?” Xiangtao said.


“I don’t dare to give it to her, director,” Mingyang quickly expressed his opinion. “After all, this involves personal work. I don’t dare to give her a photo of something as important as a work permit.”


At this time, he couldn’t be polite. This was related to his work, and no one would care about it except him.


Guixin thought for a while. “Are you guys stupid? Is there a need to give her photos of your work permit? Isn’t this the scene of the shoot? You can just take a photo of the scene and send it to her. Does she know who you are?”


“By the way, did you contact her with an alternate account?” Guixin asked.


“Yes.” Mingyang nodded.


“That’s good enough.” Guixin said, “When the time comes, just give her a photo of the scene. How can she not believe you?”


Mingyang was overjoyed and conveniently flattered Guixin. “Director, you have many ideas.”


“Alright, go do it.” Guixin waved his hand and continued to watch the show’s filming.


The three teams in the first round had yet to determine a winner, so they would first draw lots to decide what to perform.


The three leaders went to draw clips from five different shows.


The trailer and the first episode were released at the same time.


As the first episode involved everyone meeting for the first time and the introduction of the rules, it would take a long time.


Therefore, the production team planned to cut out three performance clips for the first episode.


The remaining 12 performances would be divided into three episodes, with four performances in each episode.


Before each group’s performance on stage was broadcast, the process of the guests’ practice below the stage would also be shown.


Although the first round would be broadcast in four episodes, the 15 performance clips in the first round would be recorded in one day.


Today’s shooting would be about which drama everyone wanted to act in and what roles they wanted to play.


After these were distributed, it was time for practice.


The first was the distribution within the team.


Everyone naturally had a scene and role that they wanted to play.


The scenes that they wanted to perform could be fought for within the team.


However, the roles that they wanted to perform would have to be chosen from the three teams and fought for when they started rehearsing.


The three leaders brought their team members to their respective resting rooms.


Gu Fei pasted the 15 acting clips onto the board. These are the five scenes I’ve drawn. These are the ten scenes that the other two teams have drawn.”


“We’ll choose five people from our team to choose five characters and the rest will be chosen by the other two teams. As for the other ten scenes, the other two teams will choose the characters first, and then we’ll pick the rest.”


“First of all, who has any ideas for the five shows that we’re going to shoot?” Gu Fei asked.


This was because the other two teams’ scenes were also being displayed at the side.


There were many team members, and some people might not be very interested in the show of their own team and would rather play in another team’s show.


“Let’s a.n.a.lyze it now. Our team has the right to choose the characters first. However, the show might not be what you want to act in. Other teams might have shows that you’re more interested in, but you have to wait for the other teams to finish choosing the characters before you can choose. Even if you choose the show you like, the character you get to play might not be what you wanted.” Gu Fei said.


“You’ll have to weigh the pros and cons. You’ll have to choose the show you like or the character you like,” Gu Fei said.


Qiyao asked Jiang Xun in a low voice, “Jiang Jiang, what do you think? If you don’t see any particularly ideal scenes in your own team, then which one would be more suitable? Should I choose to have priority in choosing the role, or should I choose to act in a show that I’m more interested in, but I might not be able to choose the role I like?”


“If that’s the case, I’d advise you to choose the second option,” Jiang Xun said, smiling.


“Why?” Qiyao asked in a low voice. “If you can’t choose a role that you like, even if it’s a show you like, I’m afraid it’ll be difficult to interpret the role well, right?”


“Then let me ask you, if you’re not satisfied with our team’s show, will you be satisfied with the characters in it?” Jiang Xun asked.


Qiyao was suddenly stumped.


Jiang Xun lowered her voice. “If you like a show, you’ll definitely like one or a few characters in the show. You might even like one of the characters very much. There’s also another situation where you like the show because you like the character in the show before you like the show itself.”


“When a show is good, the director’s grasp of the overall situation is very important. The director wants the entire show to be high-level and good. The content will be recognized by the audience and they will be attracted to it. Another situation is when the director has a good grasp of the basics, or perhaps the director may not have a good grasp of the basics, but because the characters in the movie are too good, the actors’ interpretation is too good, and the actor may even interpret an unlikable character into a very likable one.”


“It’s just like some characters. If you put them in real life and have such a person by your side, you will definitely hate him to death. However, in the movie, after the actor’s performance, you will find the character very cute.”