Liu Yun added, "That's why we need to train our voice actors as soon as possible."
"Twenty animated films have taken up far too much of other people's time..."
Lin Ying was already filling in the blanks in her mind, but it was probably something like how it's hard to repay favors!
"Okay, I'll hurry it up."
Liu Yun also compiled some instructional videos related to ventriloquism, intending to study them as internal materials.
These are basic vocal techniques and methods for controlling the vocal cords.
At that time, Wen Chu had also learned all these basics.
It can only be said that there may be another hurdle for voice actors and singers.
Having the talent to control one's voice does not necessarily mean having a sense of music.
But if there are many talented people in this field, surely a few will emerge!
"Nowadays, our animations don't have any songs; they're all instrumental music as background music. We're still really lacking in singers."
"Let's all work hard to sign singers!"
"Actually, there were quite a few talented singers on talent shows back then. It all depends on whether their voices are still good and their professional skills are up to par. There's really no need to use Wen Chu as a standard."
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Wen Chu has undergone a complete transformation.
It turns out that his extraordinary talent and exceptional hard work had no chance to be displayed.
At Yunzhao Media, without any constraints, their growth is quite frightening.
Liu Yun felt that the world was a big place, and she was bound to encounter some exceptionally talented people who could truly be called geniuses in a certain field.
When other agents use this standard to find singers, it's no wonder that the music department, which was the first to be established, has been overtaken by other departments.
Lin Ying sighed, "After having enjoyed a Manchu Han Imperial Feast, it's a bit hard to accept that they should go back to eating coarse food."
“I will advise them to broaden their search and not just look for young people. Many singers from the past may just be missing an opportunity.”
Liu Yun nodded: "Yes, being older and more experienced isn't necessarily a bad thing."
"As for vocal cord issues, don't worry too much. I have something here that can effectively maintain the vocal cords and extend the lifespan of a singer's voice."
She knows that many people worry that as they get older, their voices will go out of control and their bodily functions will decline.
If a contract is signed, but the singer can't perform for more than two years, it's cruel to both the company and the singer.
Lin Ying was surprised. Such a good thing?
"That's our company's trump card!"
Liu Yun briefly mentioned, "Actually, if you look at the national team, many of them are in their seventies or eighties, but their voices are still functioning, which must be due to certain scientific maintenance methods."
"It's just that many singers only have a small circle of friends and don't have much contact with others."
"Perhaps the economy can't afford it either."
"Moreover, maintaining your voice inevitably comes at a price. Some people, due to the pressures of life, may not be able to be so self-disciplined."
Lin Ying seemed to understand something; it seemed to make some sense.
To make a living, there are all sorts of miscellaneous things to deal with, such as drinking parties and developing connections!
Where is it possible to avoid alcohol and certain foods?
Once you get to the company, all the trivial matters of life will be taken care of by the company, so the singer can just focus on singing!
"Sigh, sometimes it's not that artists don't want to be pure, it's that they can't be pure."
Lin Ying took this trump card and left with a heavy heart.
Xie Xuan also felt this deeply: "If we don't have good logistical support, our combat effectiveness will drop by at least half."
Liu Yun glanced at Xie Xuan, picked up the paper and pen beside her, and quickly wrote out a prescription: "Go buy the medicine yourself, for a medicinal bath."
"Many medicines on the market are not potent enough and will not be very effective. You should use your channels to get some medicinal herbs with good medicinal properties."
"In the early stages, once every three days, then once every seven days after a month. After about a hundred days, your hidden injury should be almost healed."
"Huh?" Xie Xuan was caught off guard when she suddenly received a prescription.
Liu Yun took a sip of water: "Every time, I feel like I'm enslaving the wounded, so I don't dare to use too much force."
Xie Xuan: "..." So, is this why she feels her work has been so easy lately?
I suddenly really want phones with new battery technology to be released soon, because she's already charging it twice a day and it's almost not enough.
If you wait for the hidden damage to heal before using the phone "excessively," it'll break first!
"Well, this..." Xie Xuan paused, not daring to continue.
Liu Yun: "You mean the National Security Bureau behind you?"
"If you want it, just give it to me. Can you gather so many good medicinal herbs on your own?"
Xie Xuan: ...As expected, there's something President Liu doesn't know?
He couldn't help but perform a proper martial arts salute: "Thank you, senior."
Liu Yun waved her hand: "Try it before you thank me. The prescription is good, but I can't help you with the herbs."
In ancient times, this prescription could be used freely; it was the culmination of the efforts of many imperial physicians.
In that era, it was still possible to put them together, since the number of martial artists had decreased significantly.
Given the current situation, she doesn't know what to do.
After Liu Yun left with her people, those special floors were sealed off. They knew someone was going in to do renovations, but they wouldn't let anyone see.
Although the Yunzhao Building is as imposing as a spring rising from the ground and can be considered a landmark building, the land where Yunzhao was located was only a corner of the site.
After looking at the aerial footage, Liu Yun had some other plans.
She had high expectations, and the results were indeed quite high.
Xie Xuan disappeared for one night and then returned, which did not affect Liu Yun's schedule at all.
Liu Yun didn't mind, and took Xue Junyi and Li Hong with her wherever she went.
Unbeknownst to them, Li Hong became the driver, and Xue Junyi became Assistant B, mainly doing errands.
Comparatively speaking, Xie Xuan is much more qualified as an assistant, and she is gradually getting used to the company's and the entertainment industry's processes.
The second episode of the variety show is related to the ancient Shu culture, yes, the Sanxingdui civilization that is always rumored to be mysterious and terrifying.
In reality, that exhibition venue was certainly not suitable for a chase scene.
I found an ancient city nearby and made an episode about civilization.
The players are modern people who have traveled back in time and are regarded as divine messengers of the sun bird by the "local" people of the ancient city.
Their priests' important offerings have been stolen, and they need the help of the divine messenger to retrieve them so that they can continue the sacrificial ceremony smoothly.
The main plot is this: the offerings are copies of some museum artifacts, and you have to complete tasks and solve puzzles to obtain them.
The entire game unfolds based on this foundation.
This is Liu Yun's last episode, and she seems to have matured in all aspects.
Liu Yun chatted with Huang Sheng: "After a few more episodes, we can find other people to do the trial play; it doesn't necessarily have to be staff members."
"After all, the staff know many things, but they may not notice the problems while playing. Once a habitual way of thinking is formed, it is easy to cause trouble."
Huang Sheng: "Others? Director Liu means, like those players who specifically try out escape rooms?"
Liu Yun: Pretty much. It's easier to spot problems when others know nothing about them.
"This program is highly competitive and physically demanding, so safety is the top priority."
"Investigating problems is not something to be taken lightly; it must be done carefully every time."
"You don't want to be banned from doing this just because of safety issues, do you?"
Huang Sheng nodded repeatedly, "Of course."
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