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Chapter 85 Ready

Three days passed quickly. During these three days, Kong Ci took great pains to transform the traditional promotional film into a micro-film form. Not only did he read the materials day and night, he even went to Nanjing and Shanghai to consult some teachers in the TV circle. Finally, on the afternoon of the third day, he handed the draft plan to the municipal party secretary Han Jianfeng.

When writing the draft, Kong Ci considered the identity of an amateur who read the documents and wrote the draft very easily and easily understood, so it was quickly approved by Han Jianfeng and Minister Guo of the Propaganda Department, and waited for the screenwriter team to ask them to come up with a suitable script.

Three days later, the crew members who came from Shanghai moved into the hotel selected by the Zhangjiagang Municipal Party Committee reception office. As for the agency guesthouse, it was the place where leading cadres at all levels, including the municipal party committee and government, and the upper-class celebrities at Zhangjiagang, and the place where superior leaders live. It is naturally impossible to receive these temporary crew members.

As Chen Ping expected in advance, since Zhangjiagang is just a small deputy prefecture-level city, it is not qualified to invite those big directors who can be named. There is only one director named Zhang Xiaochuan. This name reminds Chen Ping of the central bank governor who has been infamously infamous. Zhang Xiaochuan is said to be a new director that Zhang Yimou values ​​very much, but Chen Ping asked himself that he didn't see where he was special. As for other deputy directors, camera, makeup, drama, and scene recording, Chen Ping was even more unheard of. However, the screenwriter shocked Chen Ping. It was the famous Yu Qiuyu, the deputy chief of the Literature and Art Department, Kong Ci, used his personal relationship to settle it. Of course, this big name had not come to Zhangjiagang in the end, but allowed the promotional film screenwriter to make his name.

As for the list of actors, since it is only the preliminary preparation stage, the Foreign Propaganda Department is still negotiating and contacting. However, Chen Ping thought that it should be the actors from Zhangjiagang local theaters. For example, Tong Dawei, Li Bingbing, Hu Ge, Han Xue, Ma Yili and Xu Zheng who graduated from the theater, 90% of them were not allowed to see it.

Although Chen Ping has no idea of ​​chasing stars, it can be a novel feeling to be able to see those people who are usually seen on TV.

When the crew members came to Zhangjiagang, Kong Ci was arranged to contact the screenwriter team and completed the script writing of the promotional film, so she naturally handed over the tasks of other crew members to Chen Ping. For this reason, Chen Ping directly pulled out most of the office, leaving only the deputy section chief Yu Zhengfu with a few pens to continue to stick to his post in the Secretary's Department.

The comrades who were pulled out were excited, and those who were placed in the office were able to sigh, because after all, the crew usually had their own logistics, and Chen Ping and the others used to just support the government. The actual role was not big, and more importantly, there was no fixed working hours here, so everyone basically went for the excuse that they could relax with public funds.

On the day the crew entered Zhangjiagang, Chen Ping held a welcoming banquet on behalf of the municipal party committee and government as usual, and invited all crew members to have a meal.

For others, this welcome banquet is probably just a formality, but for Chen Ping, he regarded it as a good opportunity to fully understand the crew. After all, Chen Ping is still the top leader in the front line who is responsible for following up on the promotional film. In fact, it is better to have a detailed understanding of the person he followed, so that he will not be at a loss when problems arise.

All members of the crew obviously did their homework before coming to Zhangjiagang, and understood Chen Ping's position in the Zhangjiagang officialdom, so they all refused to accept Chen Ping's various chats and acted very enthusiastically. Even several girls in the crew who were responsible for the actors' makeup vaguely expressed some of the ** on the bed to Chen Ping.

The entertainment industry is covered with a glossy coat, but in fact it hides dirt and flows everywhere.

Chen Ping had just heard of this sentence before, but now he has a more intuitive feeling. God knows how many men's beds these girls have been to. At the same time, Chen Ping also understands what his main purpose is, so he rejected these things very tactfully.

During the chat with the crew, Chen Ping roughly understood the composition of the crew, and compared the materials he had reviewed before, and soon gained a more intuitive understanding of the crew.

Of course, Chen Ping also made some fresher discoveries among them. For example, the directors that everyone often hears are actually ranked third in the entire crew, and the producers who are in charge of life and death in the crew. In front of him, Zhang Yimou and Feng Xiaogang, the top Chinese directors like Zhang Yimou and Feng Xiaogang must bow their heads. Also, the producers are also an unknown part of ordinary people. He is the representative of the producers and is responsible for supervising the director's artistic creation and financial expenditure. To put it bluntly, the undercover agent sent by the producers to monitor the director, and their status is naturally half a level higher than that of the director.

As for the lowest position among Chinese crews, they are actually not what people often call extras, but screenwriters who should have mastered the context of the entire film and television works. In foreign countries, screenwriters are the soul of the entire film and television works. Without screenwriters, the entire film and television industry will have to be stopped, so almost 30% of the investment in each film and television work will be paid to screenwriters as a reward. In China, it is very good to have a reward of 0.3%. Apart from that, Chinese screenwriters have almost no power in the crew, except

In addition to some well-known screenwriters, basically anyone in the crew who has a higher status than extras can call them around and ask them to modify the script at will. Therefore, many brainless plots in many film and television works are often released like this, not the original intention of the screenwriter. And that's not counting. For Chinese screenwriters, the most tragic thing is that once the work is filmed, it means that the director and actor are good. If the work is broken, the screenwriter is often responsible for the blame, which is really helpless.

(Because Xiao Fangfei is a screenwriter, I’ll shout for the screenwriter Xiao Xiao here, I hope you can’t be surprised by the readers. Xiao Fangfei is sorry.)

Such a deformed structure can only lead to the development of Chinese films!

Chen Ping thought this in his heart, but although he was amazed at these magical situations, he could only shake his head and smile helplessly, because he had no ability to change these things and had no interest in becoming the savior of the Chinese film and television industry.

Kong Ci did not come to participate in this welcoming banquet, but focused on supervising the creation of the script. Due to her efforts, the script was completed in the shortest time.

At the same time, the Foreign Propaganda Office of the Propaganda Department has also done a good job in recruiting actors. It can be said that the promotional video that Zhangjiagang has been preparing for for a long time will be officially launched.
Chapter completed!
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