Thinking about the big kid next door, Xiaobai got up early the next day and wanted to run out to make friends. However, Bai Jianping with a pair of panda eyes stopped her and refused to let her go. He wanted to have breakfast first.
“Put on your schoolbag, pick up your quilt, and go to the kindergarten.” Bai Jianping said.
“I need to bring my sister with me.” Xiaobai muttered while carrying his schoolbag.
Bai Jianping rolled his eyes at her, looking as if she was a child, just like her mother did when she was a child.
“Let’s go to school and put your silkworm baby down. You are not allowed to take it to the kindergarten.”
“I don’t, I want to take care of the silkworm baby.”
“Is it okay to let them eat and sleep well at home?”
"not good."
“It doesn’t count if you instigated it.”
Bai Jianping opened the door and let Xiaobai out. Xiaobai stood by the door and said to him with a raised face: "Uncle, are you letting me out again?"
“You are not a bitch, I don’t care where you live.”
“I am a windmiller, you are fake sophistication.”
“I’m a hammer!”
“Oh, uncle, you are a hammer~嚯嚯嚯”
Bai Jianping sighed and said: "I can't sleep well at night, I'm confused and chattering."
“Why didn’t you get a good night’s sleep?”
“I was disturbed by you.”
“I slept well.”
Bai Jianping was even more speechless. Xiao Bai, who kept saying he had insomnia, did not suffer from insomnia in the end, and slept better than anyone else. However, he who originally fell down and fell into a sweet sleep listened to the crow of chickens for half the night.
"Xiao Bai, tell me honestly, how many crow chickens did you put in your house? Is it 6?" Bai Jianping asked. He was idle last night and counted the crow chickens according to the sound. The more he counted, the more energetic he became.
Not sure, I racked my brains to listen to the sound and identify the location.
“I don’t have any, I’m a good baby~hum!”
Xiao Bai ran to the next door and squinted one eye to peek at the crack in the door. Bai Jianping said: "Look at it, there is a crack in the door."
“Little friend, little friend, have you eaten?” Xiaobai shouted to the door. He shouted several times but got no response. He thought the family was gone again and he got up really early.
“Uncle, you’re the one complaining because you were too lazy to sleep in.” Xiaobai blamed Bai Jianping for sleeping in late today because she didn’t get up early enough.
Bai Jianping was speechless. He thought of something important: "Please tell me how many roosters there are at home, otherwise I still won't be able to sleep tonight."
The two of them went down the stairs? Out the door? Through the narrow alley and came to the gravel road? Xiaobai sensed something and turned back to the fourth floor. He saw a doll lying on the window looking down at her? The two of them happened to be
They all discovered each other.
Xiaobai pointed at Bai Jianping in surprise and said: "Look~ it's that big baby~"
Bai Jianping looked around, but saw no one behind the window.
“Runlao~” Xiaobai said, “I’ll go find him.”
Bai Jianping caught her and said, "You're not allowed to go. You're going to kindergarten now? You're going to be late."
On this day, Wu Shiying came very early to Little Red Horse Academy. When she came, Zhang Tan was running in the yard. She stood quietly in the distance without disturbing him or letting him notice. Until Zhang Tan took the initiative to stop, she
Just walked out? Bought him breakfast.
“Thank you, you came so early? Please wait for me. I’ll go back and take a shower first,” Zhang Tan said.
Wu Shiying: "No hurry? I'll go to the studio first."
Zhang Tan returned home, took a shower, changed clothes, had breakfast, and drove Wu Shiying to Pujiang Film Studio. Jiang Rong was already there. No introduction was needed. The two of them had already met at the dinner last night.
.
“From now on, Xiaoying, you and Jiang Rong will be in the same office to facilitate communication.” Zhang Tan said.
The two of them will be responsible for the script adaptation of "Coco" in the future, just like he and Song Wen of "Lampburner".
With Zhang Tan’s support, Jiang Rong finally won the screenwriter position of this comic.
After arrangements were made for Wu Shiying, Zhang Tan returned to his office. Not long after he sat down, a call came on his cell phone. It was an unfamiliar number.
“Hello, is this Zhang Tan?”
“I am, you are?”
“Oh hello, you may not know me, my name is Huo Xuyong, and I am the director of Zhongxuan Entertainment.”
When Zhang Tan heard this, he immediately recalled the company Zhongxuan Entertainment in his mind. He was impressed, and the impression was still very deep. This is one of the largest large-scale entertainment companies in the country. It is similar to Pujiang Film Studio in the animation industry. Zhongxuan is in the film and television industry.
The industry's status is crucial.
The reason why Zhang Tan was particularly impressed by this company was because he dreamed of joining this company during college and had a detailed understanding of it.
The other party claimed to be the director of Zhongxuan. Zhang Tan could not tell the authenticity. He did not know who the director of Zhongxuan was. It might be Huo Xuyong or Zhang Xuyong.
However, no one should be bored enough to use this to deceive him, Zhang Tan thought to himself.
“Hello, Mr. Huo, who are you looking for?”
"Haha, nothing special. I just want to get to know you. I really like "Woman Thirty" and "The Hidden Corner". These two movies are so well written and have one of the best scripts. Zhong Xuanhe looks forward to cooperating with you in the future.
The opportunity..."
Zhang Tan quickly understood the other party's purpose. He was here to poach people, but he didn't say it so directly. It was more euphemistic, but the meaning was clearly expressed.
The other party also knows that it is impossible to poach Zhang Tan with just one phone call. This is unrealistic. This phone call is just to explore the way. Regardless of whether it is successful or not, we need to get acquainted first and take our time. It is not like we will not survive tomorrow.
After chatting with Huo Xuyong for a while, Huo Xuyong said: "I won’t delay your work anymore. I will visit you in Pujiang when I have the opportunity. I also sincerely welcome Teacher Zhang to come to Peiping and visit Zhongxuan. We welcome you here at any time."
“Thank you, there will be a chance.”
After hanging up the phone, Zhang Tan thought about it for a while. This is a reflection of his personal branding effect. "The Hidden Corner" is very popular right now. It has a good reputation and is a hit and a hit. As a screenwriter, he is attracting more and more attention from mainstream companies.
focus on.
If "A Woman at Thirty" might be a result of good luck and a successful accident, then "The Hidden Corner" is Zhang Tan's masterpiece that proves his gold content. Luck cannot patronize a person twice in a row, which can only mean that
This is his strength, not luck.
There will be more and more cases like this in the future. Zhang Tan knows that as he gradually moves to the front desk, there will be more poachings like today, not less. No wonder Zhongxuan can do such a big job, act quickly, and directly push for high positions.
The director came out to win over people. Although he knew that he came because of the scent, it was hard not to feel good about him.
The landline phone on his desk rang. Before answering the call, Zhang Tan glanced at the caller ID. It was He Miao, the director of the screenwriting department.
“Hello, Minister He.”
“Are you free? Come to my place.”
“Okay, come right over.”
Zhang Tan hung up the phone, straightened his collar, opened the door and left, arriving at He Miao's office.
He Miao is drinking tea and staring at the laptop.
“Here you come? Sit down.”
He Miao put down the thermos cup, stood up and came out of the large desk, also sat on the sofa, faced Zhang Tan, poured him a cup of hot tea, and said: "We have too few screenwriters in the film and television department. This year the stalls are spread
It's relatively large, and it obviously doesn't have enough manpower, so it's just a temporary measure to transfer people from the animation department, and now there are complaints over there."
"The company has promised to recruit people, and it will start soon. Now we are looking for three people to be interviewers. Haven't you been following up on projects recently? I would like to invite you to find us some more young talents. Apart from you,
I'm here too. What do you think?"
Zhang Tan thought for a moment and said, "Okay, this is a good thing. We have more and more projects now, and we really don't have enough manpower."
For example, "The Hidden Corner", for such a big project with such a high investment, he was the only screenwriter at the beginning, with no helpers or assistants assigned to him! And Luo Ming from the animation department, when he was working on "Under the Tianyu Mountain", all of them were
I hired him as an assistant.
"This is indeed a good thing." He Miao said with a smile. Of course he would be happy to recruit people. With more people under his command, his power would be greater. "We have more and more projects, and now there is a new project. Are you interested?
"
“What project?” Zhang Tan became more energetic, “Of course I’m interested, I’m just too busy doing it.”
“I’ll send you the outline of the project later. Simply put, it’s an anti-war drama. I just don’t know if you can write it?”
“An anti-war drama? Of course I can write it.”
Zhang Tan just wrote "Eight Hundred" for another director not long ago, and it was not enjoyable.
“It’s good to have confidence, but to be on the safe side, the old rule is that everyone competes fairly. Let’s write a script. After evaluation, whoever is better will be chosen.”
The script He Miao said is of course not a complete script, but a biography of the characters, a synopsis of the story, and an overview of the story of each episode.
There were three screenwriters participating in the competition this time, all selected by He Miao. Zhang Tan was not originally planned because Zhang Tan’s previous projects were not related to anti-war dramas and the genres were too different, so I was worried that he would not be good at it. But later I heard that
It is said that Zhang Tan sold a movie script about the Anti-Japanese War, and he happened to be free now. After thinking about it, he decided to give him this opportunity. Maybe it would work.
After all, you are young and have unlimited possibilities. Unlike old screenwriters, who are stereotyped and can only write a few fixed types of books that they are good at, and cannot jump out.