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Chapter 786

"Ah!" Qiu Han screamed in panic, as if he was crazy about the content he accidentally deleted.

Jiang Tang looked at the computer screen: "Isn't there a cancel function?"

Qiu Han's expression stagnated: "...right."

He scratched his face in embarrassment, found the undo button, and retrieved the deleted content, and then breathed a sigh of relief.

He finally raised his face from the back of the computer, remembering the embarrassment of having a short circuit just now, pulled the corner of his mouth, and defended him:

"I just were too anxious and forgot about this function for a while."

"oh."

"real!"

"I don't doubt your IQ."

Jiang Tang pulled open the chair next to Qiuhan and sat down.

Gao Yue, who tried hard to hold back his laughter, also sat down in an empty seat.

Qiu Han simply decided to give up embarrassment.

Anyway, as long as he doesn't feel embarrassed, no one can embarrass him.

He quickly sorted out his expression and greeted Jiang Tang with a smile: "Is this back from vacation?"

He returned to China last week. As soon as he landed, he wanted to discuss his fresh script. However, Jiang Tang was already abroad, so he temporarily rejected him on the ground and finally dragged him to this day.

Qiu Han now thought Jiang Tang had just finished his Iceland vacation, including Gao Yue, and they didn't know that Jiang Tang had diverted to the Robert family halfway, and Jiang Tang had no intention of saying it.

She asked, "Can I read the script?"

Qiu Han: "Of course my assistant director!"

As he said that, he took out a printed script from his computer bag.

However, this script is different from ordinary ones. There are many blank gaps with words written in them, and there are traces of deleting and modifying them with red pens. Obviously, this script was used by Qiu Han himself.

Jiang Tang turned two pages: "This script..."

Qiu Han glanced at him: "It seems to be a little colorful... it's all a small problem! Don't care about these details!"

Jiang Tang felt that this was probably not a small problem, because Qiu Han’s traces of deletion and modification were so strong that Jiang Tang could not understand what his changes meant.

It was still Gao Yue who stood up and asked Qiu Han for the electronic file of the script, and then went out to print it in person.

It took time to wait for the script to be printed, and Jiang Tang also started chatting with Qiu Han.

The core of the topic is still in the drama itself.

"The script is now a stage of completion of the first draft, and basically everything I want to write is here. Of course, I promised you to adopt your opinions in this script. If you have read it, you can say anything you want. However, I also need to declare it in advance, and I may not necessarily adopt it!"

Even if he has a good relationship with Jiang Tang, Qiu Han still has to say what he should say first.

Jiang Tang was not surprised after hearing this.

Qiu Han has always been a director with a strong personal style and a director with a strong desire for creation.

Some directors are nicknamed "Tyrant", some directors are nicknamed "Gentleman", while Qiu Han, as a director, is nicknamed "Dictorian".

It is said that only the wrong name is not given the wrong nickname. Qiu Han is the same. He can have the nickname "Dictor" because he is too independent and domineering on the set and will not adopt any opinions.

Some partners said that he was a control freak, and even the work of a lighting engineer had to be taken care of. Later, he started arguing with the excellent lighting engineers who worked with him, which made him so angry that he ran away directly, and had to replace him to save the situation.

Even so, Qiu Han did not change his mind. He probably knew his temper, so his past works were all sole proprietorship, and he couldn't bear to have investors' fingers.

Fortunately, he was really a gift from God. The shots he came up with according to his ideas were perfect. Even the lighting maker who had quarreled with him later said in public that Qiu Han was right.

It is conceivable how amazing it was for Qiu Han to allow Jiang Tang as the deputy director to join his script creation process. Those who had a dispute with Qiu Han would probably be shocked when they heard this.

However, if you make an opinion, it does not mean that Qiu Han will really endure Jiang Tang’s revision of his script. Just as he said, the suggestion is Jiang Tang’s business, and acceptance is his business.

Jiang Tang was not angry about this, but seemed to have expected it.

Gao Yue came back soon.

She held two printed scripts in her hand and handed them to Jiang Tang and Qiu Han, but she didn't have them.

Qiu Han waved his hand: "Mr. Gao, please take a look, I'll just look at the one in my hand."

He probably can only understand the fancy script he drew.

Of course, Gao Yue had no reason to refuse. To be honest, she was also curious about this script.

After getting Qiu Han's consent, Gao Yue and Jiang Tang opened the script together and slowly looked up.

Because there are still many details and lines in the script that have not been filled in, the script is not thick, with more than ten or twenty pages thin, but it records all the stories Qiu Han wants to tell.

After about an hour, Jiang Tang finished reading the script and closed the last page with unfulfilled satisfaction. He suddenly remembered the outside world's evaluation of Qiu Han - a genius director.

It's true that he is a genius, just like this script, full of paradoxical style.

Qiu Han noticed her movements, like all the authors who were expecting readers to respond: "How is it?"

Jiang Tang gave the highest evaluation without stinginess: "Excellent."

Qiu Han grinned and showed a smug smile.

Jiang Tang paused and asked again: "If I guess correctly, should the story here be related to "The Weaver"?"

Qiu Han didn't expect Jiang Tang's eyes to be so sharp, and he looked at her in surprise: "Yes, how did you see it?"

Jiang Tang said: "Because it once appeared in high school Chinese textbooks."

Jiang Tang, who has been familiar with all high school Chinese textbooks, can of course see the prototype of the story in it at a glance.

Qiuhan:...I was careless.

He touched his nose awkwardly: "Okay, I didn't study in high school in China, and I haven't read Chinese textbooks."

But after thinking about it, Qiu Han felt that this might be a good thing.

High school Chinese textbooks are definitely the best way to popularize stories. In this way, he thought that obscure metaphors could easily be seen by the audience, thus lowering the threshold for this movie.

Qiu Han was a little excited and also told Jiang Tang about his creative experience:

"This article was read in Mr. Pu's book when I was a child. I felt shocked at that time. This story is really full of imagination and criticality. Many pictures of this article appeared in my mind. Later, I became a director and vowed to shoot this story. But I haven't found a suitable way of expression in recent years. Until not long ago, I watched "New Century" and that movie gave me a lot of inspiration and the prototype of this story was also found."

"In "New Century"...what is the theme of this movie?"

"Yes, it's a science fiction movie."
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