Once the female lead is chosen, the rest of the things will be easy, and they can all be solved with money.
It is easy to find a production management team. There are tons of outsourcing teams listed on the film association’s website every day, waiting for work to start.
Lu Hao originally wanted to find the original team of "The Tuner", after all, they had worked together once.
I tried to contact him, but Chu Wen had already gotten there first, so I had to settle for the next best thing.
By the way, if you are willing to work hard and not waste time, the company can sign you with a long-term contract.
Chu Wen was naturally happy to agree.
She does know some good experts, but they are either busy with contracts or have other projects on the horizon, so they are currently unable to spare the time.
Fortunately, Lu Hao didn't rush too much.
When a company is just established, the front desk and administration can be taken care of at once, but real professionals have to be accumulated slowly.
I hope I can have a basically complete team before shooting the next movie.
After finding a production manager, the next step is to find a few important supporting roles. You can also search for them on the film association website. If you think they are suitable, you can directly invite them for an interview or contact their agent.
This allowed Lu Hao to accumulate a lot of agent contact information.
In this world of fame and fortune, there are many head brokers.
After all, only trading can generate profits.
…
During the casting process, a small incident occurred.
The second male lead, Axun's brother, also has a very important role.
Lu Hao originally found a male artist who could barely be considered a fourth-tier artist on the film guild website. His name was Fang Yan. He was a professional actor, a young and handsome guy, and his acting skills were also quite good.
Fang Yan used to be a TV drama actor and is now trying to transition into the film industry.
After inviting him for an interview, understanding the situation, and looking at the character settings, Fang Yan started to find fault.
I think the cast is too small.
From the director to the male lead to the female lead, none of them are up to par.
Including the male lead Lu Hao, his status is not as big as his.
The whole team is just a makeshift one.
The script is too bland, not to mention any exciting or explosive parts, there is basically no climax, it's like a diary.
The tone was extremely tactful.
After all, everyone in this circle is a shrewd person, and they can even make insults sound like they are praising someone.
Fang Yan and his agent, one a good cop and the other a bad cop, secretly insulted him, saying almost nothing good. In the end, their true intentions were finally exposed.
Add money.
The salary is two million.
After hearing this number, Lu Hao didn't even bargain and just told them to get out.
Get downstairs.
Find a key maker.
Two million is not something I can’t afford.
Even if we provide benefits to the company's employees, it won't be given to such a clueless idiot!
The two of them had never expected Lu Hao to be so tough. They were a little panicked and embarrassed on the spot.
I wanted to say something to ease the atmosphere and leave some room for future cooperation.
Lu Hao smashed the cup directly, and the glass shattered all over the floor, scaring the two people to scream.
It's simply overbearing, ruthless and cold.
The two men fled without saying a word.
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The biggest negative impact of the cup-throwing incident was that Lu Hao found that his approachable and amiable image in the company had collapsed.
The beautiful receptionist saw me in the elevator. She no longer had the relaxed and bright smile she used to have. She was now nervous and respectful.
When coffee was delivered to their own office, they would leave quickly, as if they were afraid that they would also hit them with the cup.
Even the company's originally relaxed atmosphere of laughter and joking has become much more serious.
Just a cough of mine could bring out the aura of the head teacher coming to the study room.
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About two weeks later.
All preliminary preparations for "The Dancing Girl of Izu" have been completed.
Compared to the simple cast of the first "The Piano Tuner", the crew of the second part is strong, with nearly 60 people, not counting the extras who have to be recruited on-site at the film and television city.
Lu Hao's mentality is also much calmer than in the first part.
June 6th.
The opening ceremony of "The Dancing Girl of Izu" was held at the old place.
No media release was issued, and there were no cameras or long guns at the scene. There were only a few tabloid reporters waiting in the film and television city who took a few random photos as a backup.
What if it’s useful in the future?
Most of the staff on site are veterans and are already familiar with the opening ceremony.
On the pig's head...
Respect the incense...
Sprinkle barley...
The most excited person was Jiang Xianyu.
It was the first time in my life, the first movie, I kowtowed three times respectfully, I was even more excited than during the Chinese New Year.
The opening ceremony lasted nearly half an hour.
We have to shoot our first scene today.
The crowd marched into the studio, and the cameras and lights were already ready.
Lu Hao stood in front of the viewfinder and checked the details one last time.
In front of the camera, Jiang Xianyu breathed in small sips.
The slightly orange light shone on her face, which was full of collagen and rosy, like a plump and juicy peach.
The surrounding scenery is green mountains and clear waters. She is wearing clothes similar to traditional ethnic minority costumes, with exquisite patterns and complicated accessories. Her hair is tied up high and tied with an old-fashioned wooden comb.
This specially customized dance costume weighs nearly ten pounds.
She had to wear this dress in every scene thereafter.
Honestly, it's hot.
Jiang Xianyu felt like a steamed bun, steamed in an airtight steamer, and felt like it was about to be cooked.
My body also feels a little itchy for no reason.
I don’t know if it’s because I’m bored or if it’s an illusion caused by psychological tension.
And... looking at the camera, I want to... pee.
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