Chapter 375



Chapter 375

Is it possible to make "Three Generations" into a short play?

During a break in the filming of Kung Fu 2, Ling Suisui took time out to watch the CCTV TV Drama Annual Ceremony.

This activity was recorded and she already knew the result before joining the group.

"Like a Dream" swept the nominations and won multiple awards. Ling Sui attended the award ceremony and won the Actress of the Year.

This is the first trophy Yun Zheng has won for her, but everyone knows that this is just the beginning of "Ru Meng Ling" sweeping the mainland awards. This year and next year are its award evaluation periods, and Ling Suisui still has many acceptance speeches to prepare.

Although it is still early for the Magnolia Awards to announce the results, Tong Xiaoman has already asked Ling Suisui in advance whether he wants to take leave to attend the awards ceremony.

This matter was of course kept secret. It would be bad if others knew that they opened champagne in advance, and there was also the risk of being questioned about "shady dealings". But in all conscience, Tong Xiaoman sincerely felt that she should make plans early to avoid being in a hurry.

After all, when it comes to whether or not Bai Yulan is nominated, the person who should be most valued is not Ling Suisui, but Bai Yulan herself.

To put it bluntly, Ling Suisui can completely ignore the Best Actress award, but the fact that the Magnolia Awards did not nominate Yun Zheng may deal a huge blow to its reputation and credibility.

There is no need to say more, the value of good works is so great.

The popularity of the CCTV TV Drama Festival was not high, and "Ru Meng Ling" accounted for most of the few hot searches. After all, the award ceremony was recorded, and when the list of winners was released, the audience did not feel the excitement of watching the live broadcast, and the award itself was not very famous.

The most important thing about this event is actually the organizer's inclination when judging the awards.

This year, CCTV is still very careful, and works of various themes have appeared on the nomination list. Even ancient idol dramas, which are at the bottom of the contempt chain of long dramas, are on the list.

However, the sudden rise of short plays is still very noticeable. What we are talking about here are horizontal screen short dramas, which have less than 20 episodes, and they almost account for half of the entire nomination list.

What is certain is that short dramas are no longer satisfied with accepting themes that have been eliminated by long dramas, and are beginning to move towards high-quality production.

Does it really take a long time to tell a good story that the audience loves to watch? The answer is of course no.

Ling Suisui is seriously considering whether it is possible to make "Three Generations" into a short drama?

She was not planning to cut a certain part of the screenwriter's script, but was considering the possibility of filming in seasons.

Dividing the series into two parts, or even one, two, or three seasons, does not guarantee the continued popularity of the work, and also means higher publicity and promotion costs, and will inevitably increase the probability of audiences abandoning the show; but one advantage is that subsequent works can be adjusted based on audience feedback.

It is impossible to shoot and broadcast at the same time because the radio and television authorities will not approve it. The immediate emotional feedback can only represent a part of the voice, but many viewers are the silent majority. If you want to hear their voices, you have to spend time researching and studying the data, which is not something that can be done immediately.

Ling Sui is really not picky about the genre when filming. If she followed the contempt chain in the circle, there would be no "Ru Meng Ling". How could the Cannes Film Queen in the film industry come down to earth to film a TV series?

Those are all imaginary. She only chooses the script and the way that best presents the story and satisfies the audience and herself.

Perhaps in the work "Three Generations", she will also play a role other than the leading role.

The most common thing actors do on the set is to wait, so Ling Suisui has time to think so much.

Even though she is the lead actress and the notice list is almost entirely her scenes, she still has to wait for scheduling, waiting for the lighting, and waiting for the director to arrange her movements... During this period, Ling Suisui will find something for herself to do.

She would chat with others and unconsciously play with the folding fan in her hand.

In order to strengthen the audience's impression of the IP, the superhero's iconic weapons will not be changed casually unless the plot requires it.

The folding fan is Li Mo's bound weapon, but this does not mean that she has to use the same fan day after day for years. During the filming of the second part, the crew gave her weapons a small upgrade.

At first glance, the color of the fan ribs doesn't seem to be much different, but if you look closely you will find that the texture of the bamboo has become better.

There is a reason for this - before, Li Mo had not made any achievements, and her weapons could only be "newbie equipment"; now she has received an official offer from the Secret Service, and also got her mother's initial recognition in the skipped plot timeline. Now that she has money and resources, of course she has to upgrade her equipment.

The same goes for her battle suit, which has undergone some minor adjustments and upgrades without changing the main design and style. However, Li Mo's hairstyle has not changed, it is still a casual and flowing single ponytail.

She did a few tricks with the folding fan, and Louis' eyes widened as he watched.

The impact of seeing through the screen and seeing in reality is different. Louis couldn't help but exclaim, "You are so awesome."

He also asked excitedly: "You are so awesome, can you teach me?"

Of course I can teach. Ling Sui also learned it by following the video.

But she ignored the individual differences between people, and when she finished demonstrating the teaching movements, Louis' eyes had learned them, but his hands had not.

"Compared to yours, my fingers are so inflexible!" he said a little annoyed.

After thinking about it, Ling Sui gave him a pair of chopsticks.

There really isn't any trick to this kind of thing...it just depends on practice.

What she gave was a pair of real, usable chopsticks, not some kind of handicraft ornament. After receiving the gift, Louis happily replaced his knife and fork and tried to eat Chinese food with chopsticks.

Yes, Chinese food - this is the most common meal in the crew of Kung Fu 2, and it is a habit that everyone developed during the filming of Kung Fu 1.

The newly joined actors were not very used to it at first, but after eating a few meals, they soon got used to it.

Well, although the Chinese food they like to eat is a local special edition, and each dish is added with lethal amounts of sugar...but how can it not be considered an overseas export of Chinese food culture?

It is worth mentioning that Louis would rather eat authentic Chinese food with Ling Suisui than the special edition. His Chinese proficiency is also the second best among all the actors. Ling Suisui speaks English to him on a daily basis, and occasionally some Chinese sentences pop out of his mouth, and he can understand 60 to 70% of it.

Ling Suisui asked him if there were any elders of Chinese nationality or descent in his family, and Louis shook his head and said no. He learns Chinese purely out of interest and has been studying it for several years.

Through chopstick teaching, Louis and Ling Sui's social distance quickly narrowed. He showed his affection to Ling Sui more and more frequently, stared at her intently, and often said some caring and slightly ambiguous words to her during the breaks between shoots.

However, not to mention Ling Suisui herself, even her team members and crew members are accustomed to this situation. Apart from the photographer who was shooting behind-the-scenes footage and was alert enough to carry his camera over, no one else at the scene paid much attention.

It is normal for actors to fall in love on the set, and it is even more normal if one of the parties involved is Ling Suisui.

She is so popular, but she has never given any male star a chance, either at home or abroad. Not only has she never had a formal relationship, she hasn't even had a passionate one-night stand. Even if some people doubt her sexual orientation, I've never heard of any female star having a scandal with her.

Ling Sui's single status at the age of 21 did not discourage men from joining the party. On the contrary, the more single she was, the more men wanted to prove their charm to her.

It's not just women who fantasize that "he is indifferent to everyone but has a special liking for me." The only difference is that women desire to be loved, while men fantasize about conquering.

This was a problem that she could not avoid while filming, and Ling Suisui's solution was to not solve it and just let them do whatever they wanted.

If someone shows kindness to her, she will accept it openly. In short, she will not hit anyone who smiles at her, and will never give herself any handle to be called a "big shot". But apart from passive acceptance, she will not provide any feedback, let alone emotional value, and will stop when their patience runs out.

As for whether the other party would get angry out of shame - given Ling Sui's status, she really wasn't worried about that.

Besides, if someone touches her, she will also touch her. The Chinese language is so profound.

She once thought that Louis would also back down in this way, and then they could become ordinary colleagues again, and maybe even develop a little friendship. She interacted with many male stars in this way, but he didn't.

He seemed to not care about her attitude at all, and continued to stay by her side enthusiastically and a little clingy. He didn't feel the slightest bit aggrieved or dissatisfied about being ignored. Instead, he acted as if... it was normal for Ling Suisui to treat him like this.

This made Ling Suisui silent. She initially thought he was thick-skinned and insensitive, but now...

Anyway, Ling Suisui doesn't believe in love at first sight and love lasts forever. And even if he really loves you that much, it should be "I feel wronged but I can endure it because it's you", not "You should be so cold to me". Does he have a masochistic tendency?

It has to be said that if this was his way of being unique and attracting attention, Ling Suisui admitted that he succeeded.

Oh no... She quickly patted her head, trying to drive the contents of those domineering CEO novels and skits out of her mind.

Ling Suisui was a pragmatist and she quickly put aside her curiosity about Louis. As long as it doesn't affect the filming, she is not interested in other people's private lives.

As for the fact that he always likes to stare at her... As a celebrity, who hasn't felt a few gazes? This is nothing.

Until one day, she accidentally discovered Louis browsing Weibo.

Ling Sui's eyes widened. She knew that his Chinese was OK, but could he actually use Chinese social software?

However, in Ling Sui's impression, Louis did not have a verified Weibo account...

She didn't intentionally peek at other people's phone screens. She just happened to see him using Weibo, and because she was a little surprised, she didn't look away for a moment.

Then she saw that Louis clicked into her super topic and signed in.

The most outrageous thing was that she also saw the number of consecutive days the other party had signed in. I don't know the exact number of days, but it looks like it should be four digits.

ah? ah? ah?

Ling Sui's mind was a little confused. What was going on?

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