Chapter 321



Chapter 321

As a younger brother, hard-working players are still no match for talented players.

Ling Suisui first saved the video and tried the special effects several times.

The cooperation platform that Werner found is Douzi Short Video. Although this is only an internal test, it can also provide both Chinese and English versions. She opened it more than a dozen times and never saw any duplicates. It seems that the material library is very rich.

In addition to stealing gold coins, Ling Suisui also shook out content such as "eating 300 hamburgers in one meal", "sleeping on gems", and "stealing children's lollipops" (? ). In terms of being greedy for money and evil, it fits her stereotype of Western dragons very well.

Although the "mixed evil" behavior is a bit childish...but this is something entertaining and popular in itself, and it can never be accused of having bad values. You can never go wrong if you focus on eating, drinking and having fun like this, and add some harmless jokes.

Ling Suisui sent his experience of using the product to Tong Xiaoman, asking her to arrange someone to connect with Warner.

She opened the calendar to check the time. There was still a month left before the release of Dragon Slayer. She hoped that the movie would achieve results that would satisfy everyone.

**

If we were to rank the characters played by Ling Suisui in terms of funniness, the first one would definitely be Sun Jiayi in "Freedom House", because this series is a sitcom.

The second place was originally Xu Fangfei - "Peach Blossom Burning" was positioned as a light comedy in ancient costume. However, with the filming of "Kung Fu Master", Ling Suisui felt that the second place might be squeezed out by Li Mo.

"The Kung Fu Master" continues the consistent style of miracle superhero movies, adding American dry humor to the passionate plot line, and the overall rhythm is lively and cheerful. After all, Diland has great ambitions in terms of box office and IP popularity, so it is particularly important to meet the needs of audiences of all ages and family fun.

Li Mo, who is from China, also carries the label of "cultural differences". There are several puns in the script that are caused by different understandings of words or mishearing of pronunciations, which makes Li Mo, who is usually serious about her work, a congenital abstract saint in the United States. And the more serious her expression is, the funnier it is.

Ling Suisui had no opinion on the script because she had also participated in the meeting discussion for this version of the script. She just couldn't help but wonder what the style of the fan fiction surrounding Li Mo would be like after the movie is broadcast...

The screenwriter told her that if "Kung Fu Master" could successfully start a new series, then her solo movies alone would have to be at least three, and according to the Miracle linkage style, Ling Sui would have to shoot six, seven, eight, or nine films. How would Dilande continue to make money using the IP - no, how would he fulfill his fans' dreams?

Therefore, they tend to set Li Mo's initial age a little younger, so that her performance in the first part will be more childish. Compared to maxing out all aspects of the configuration in the early stages, Diland's preference for the heroine series is still based on development. I don't know if it was influenced by princess movies.

Ling Suisui accepted this reason. According to the official setting, Li Mo is 20 years old, which is the age for a pure and innocent college student, and also the age for her to be an exchange student abroad.

Could this be a related plot to the second part? Ling Suisui was just guessing.

She chatted with her colleagues in the dressing room and admired the props that would be used in the filming from a close distance.

The prop team named it "Lotus Mask", but to Ling Suisui, this is more like a lotus mask, the only difference is that it has no lanyard and is not made of cotton.

As a superhero, of course he needs to wear a mask to hide his identity when fighting monsters. Ling Suisui still remembers that when she tried makeup for the first time, the makeup artist arranged a veil as a mask prop, which was the kind with gemstones, gold edges, and was very shiny.

Well, the crew did study that Chinese mask-wearing usually covers the lower half of the face, but using a veil... It doesn't seem to match Li Mo's character style!

The screenwriter's explanation at the time was that this was also a special prop. Because she had magical powers, no one could see her face through the veil, and it also had a poisonous fragrance, which could be understood as a charm (?) skill.

Ling Sui had a lot to complain about at the time. If she could use magic to prevent others from seeing her appearance, then why did she need a veil?

The fragrance was also very strange. She reasonably suspected that it was probably an expert in Chinese culture who mixed together multiple supernatural systems and added them all to Li Mo.

Ling Suisui had to emphasize to them that Chinese culture has a long history and many factions. Even if we want to extract its essence, we must pay attention to harmony and integrity.

Although this veil is very beautiful, it has nothing to do with Li Mo's "new Chinese style" style. Anyway, she does not recommend such a mix and match.

At her persuasion, the crew gave up the veil and used the lotus mask she held in her hand instead.

This mask is very elaborate, because the way to use it is "Li Mo stretched out her hand and brushed her cheek, and two lotus flowers covered half of her face." According to the plot of the movie, this is not something made in reality, but Li Mo's magic.

Therefore, the crew really spent a lot of money to create a lifelike and fairy-like lotus mask. In Ling Sui's opinion, this has gone beyond the scope of handicrafts and can be called a work of art.

Colleagues who were watching this thing also expressed similar feelings, but no matter how much they liked it, they could only look at it through the transparent display stand and could not touch it. As for taking photos and videos, that is even more unacceptable. These are precious materials for the movie and must not be stolen.

Moreover, because this mask is very expensive and is purely handmade and cannot be replicated, Ling Suisui only uses it when shooting close-ups and close-ups, and uses imitations for other shots.

In the past, superhero movies have shown all kinds of high-tech with a touch of science fiction. "The Kung Fu Master" plays a card of oriental culture, which should have the effect of refreshing the audience.

In order to make money, Diland pays attention to every detail. Although the environment in Hollywood has not yet caused Ling Sui to have thoughts like "the moon is rounder in foreign countries", judging from the current filming situation, she is full of confidence in this film.

Since she has already taken the photos, of course she wants to get the best ones. I hope the box office performance of "Kung Fu Master" after its release can bring her a long-term offer.

Of course, it is too early to predict its results. As time entered late July, the countdown to the release of "Dragon Slayer" began.

Warner has invested in a lot of advertisements in the countries and regions where the film was released, and the leading actors' promotional activities are also being carried out vigorously around the world.

Ling Suisui, Richard and others all recorded special effects short videos of "Three things I would do if I turned into a dragon", but Ling Suisui focused the promotion of this aspect on domestic entertainment.

She opened her contact list and sent messages to her friends one by one, hoping that they could help her.

Zhang Wen even asked her seriously, "Is this the first time you have recruited so many people on a large scale since your debut?"

"No, I did shake hands before the game was broadcast." Ling Suisui said after thinking carefully, "But I was not famous at that time, and not everyone agreed. Some people even didn't reply to my message."

This awakened Zhang Wen's memory. "Game Online" was indeed released during the off-season, and Ochi did not give the creators any more time to react. Before the show was aired, no one could be called a "traffic star". The lead actress Ling Sui shamelessly used all her connections and asked her friends to help her repost the show on Weibo and promote it.

"That was a long time ago." Zhang Wen sighed.

"Not that long ago." Ling Suisui said as he sent a message, "About six years ago."

Yes... this time span is a little bit hard for Zhang Wen to imagine.

Who made Ling Sui's image of the big devil so deeply rooted in people's hearts? If not specifically recalled, many people might selectively forget the time when her role was more popular than she was, and thought she had been extremely popular since her debut.

Then again, Ling Suisui could fully understand the artist who didn’t reply to her messages at the time. It was a small favor, but why would anyone do charity if she couldn't provide equal repayment?

Of course, understanding is understanding, but it just means that Ling Suisui will not take the initiative to do anything. For her, it feels great to just block them after she becomes famous and let them send individual blessings during festivals.

Things are different now. When Ling Sui sends messages for help again, he meets only kind-hearted people.

Although the help she needed was more complicated than just forwarding a Weibo post and required her to make time to record a short video, everyone agreed without hesitation.

Xu Shiling thought he was far ahead because he replied immediately and finished the video within two minutes, but he didn't expect Li Mingxu to be even more aggressive.

Not only did he shoot the film himself, he also encouraged his current colleagues in the drama crew to shoot the film together. The male colleagues who work with her are also well-known in the circle, and it would be nice if they could help Ling Sui to get a few names on the hot searches.

When Xu Shiling learned about this, he was so angry that he gritted his teeth. When it comes to being a younger brother, hard-working players are still no match for the talented ones! Li Mingxu doesn't look smart at all and his brain capacity should be very small, so how can he have so many ideas?

While scolding him, Xu Shiling followed the internal circulation without hesitation.

Is he the only one who can pull people in? Is he the only one who would show loyalty to Sister Sui? Xu Shiling not only asked his colleagues and friends to record the video, he also took photos with posters of "Dragon Slayer" in various places. He posted a full 18-square grid, which stayed on the hot search for most of the day and could not be removed. In real time, the square was filled with people checking in from all over the country.

This long-distance battle between the two top male stars has once again provided entertainment for the spectators.

Everyone was impressed, otherwise how could he stand at the top of the list of son-in-laws, look at his high enthusiasm. In the future, newcomers in the domestic entertainment industry should stop saying that they admire Ling Sui and like every one of her works. Instead, they should learn from these two and take some practical actions.

The so-called "cornstarch hell" is for ordinary people. What is there to worry about when getting close to the Emperor? They are just sharing the same burden.

This operation stunned Ying Nian. He thought about it again and again and originally wanted to do something practical, such as booking a theater to invite relatives and friends to watch a movie, but Xia Tian was one step ahead of him. Since their social circles overlapped quite a bit, there weren't many people he could invite.

Year: ...

So what else can he do now? Can he write a review to recommend the movie after it is released?

This is a feasible idea, but what he didn't know is that the competitors on this track are more crowded. For example, Chen Yuening, and Chi Jia - the latter can even write his thoughts into songs.

Therefore, when Ling Suisui, who was not in China and had time difference, connected to the domestic entertainment network again, he found that there were already more than 200 people on the list of celebrities participating in the special effects promotion of "Three Things to Transform into a Dragon".

Ling Suisui: ...

Wait, if she remembered correctly, didn't she only invite a few dozen people?

Where on earth did this several-fold increase in number come from?

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