Chapter 215 I’ll Write It for You for Free



But they don’t think about the fact that some things don’t require evidence and can be judged based on one’s inner judgment.

This isn't a case that needs to be tried in court, where evidence is needed.

Director Liu and Professor Tang don’t want to use them anymore. Do they need to provide any evidence?

"Professor Tang, we..." Shen Jingyi hurriedly called out to Professor Tang when she heard something was wrong.

"The three of us will talk first," Professor Tang said calmly, "you two can eat by yourselves."

Obviously, they are not being taken with them.

Fortunately, Director Liu and his colleagues' table was not far from them, just behind them.

If the two of them pricked up their ears and listened attentively, they would still be able to hear something.

Tan Mo's previous breakfast had been spilled and he couldn't eat it, so he went to get some more.

Professor Tang still prefers Chinese breakfast.

I filled a bowl of porridge, took out a few steamed dumplings, boiled eggs, and some side dishes.

In order to facilitate the discussion of the script, Director Liu took some bread, mixed some salad, and brought back a cup of coffee.

Director Liu and Professor Tang did not bring their computers down, so they directly used their mobile phones to log into their email accounts, downloaded the documents sent by Tan Mo, and read them directly on their mobile phones.

Professor Tang took out a glasses case from his pocket, which contained his reading glasses.

Take it out and take it with you.

“I also wrote a synopsis and outline to explain the general scope of the show and the plot involved,” Tan Mo explained.

She didn't open the document.

She remembers everything she wrote.

For the first episode, Tan Mo wrote more than 13,000 words.

But Director Liu only took a few minutes to finish watching it in one go.

"Good! Good!" Director Liu nodded repeatedly, "This is the feeling I want, this is the drama I want to shoot!"

"Is there anything that needs to be modified in the first episode?" Tan Mo asked.

"It's great. The show enters and clears quickly, so the audience won't have to wait too long. It gets into the rhythm quickly, making it easy for the audience to get into the show." Director Liu praised it repeatedly. "Although it's a historical drama, people are very busy nowadays, with limited time, and they can't stand slow-paced things."

"I've analyzed the hit dramas of recent years, and they all have a brisk pace, with one gag after another, and never drag on. Dramas that are bloated and drag on don't perform well. Some aren't bloated, but simply have a slow pace, yet are very well-made. Yet, they still don't have high ratings or views."

"If the plot is not exciting and the pace is not fast, the audience will be busy with other things and will not have time to waste on a slow-paced drama." People nowadays are too busy and it is difficult for them to take a break, so they are inevitably restless.

"Just from the first episode, it seems like the action gets going really quickly. I've already planned it. The camera will first pan to the desolate plains, where people are starving to death. There are still a few living, emaciated people, some digging for grass roots, some staring at corpses. And someone else..." Director Liu paused, "is handing a distressed child over to another person in exchange for some money."

"Then the camera moves forward from this plain, and a horse's hooves suddenly run into the camera. As the picture gradually turns from day to dark, the camera moves up and a horse runs into the camp." Director Liu now has a picture in his mind.

"In the first episode, there's already a battle of strategies." Director Liu nodded repeatedly, "Tan Mo, just keep writing at this pace!"

"Professor Tang, what do you think?" Director Liu turned to ask Professor Tang.

Professor Tang nodded in satisfaction. "Something written by Tan Mo herself is naturally very reassuring. With her around, there's no need for me to offer any opinions."

"Tan Mo's dialogue is very well executed. The lines are concise and, although written in vernacular, they carry the charm of ancient Chinese. Every word is worth pondering. If the audience is willing to watch it several times, they will find the meaning behind each sentence very interesting."

Director Liu just read it through once, and now he calmed down and picked a sentence at random to read carefully.

"Hahahahahaha!" Director Liu couldn't help but burst out laughing. "Great! Great! Such wonderful lines, brought to life by actors with such solid dialogue skills..."

Director Liu even wanted to start filming today.

Can't wait!

"The script is so good that it will test my directing skills. I can't let the script down and ruin such a good script." Director Liu sighed.

Shen Jingyi and Yuan Qishan felt a sinking feeling in their hearts when they heard what Director Liu and Professor Tang said.

Originally, Yuan Qishan hoped that Tan Mo's hand was injured and he would be unable to type.

In the end, Tan Mo was fine.

If Tan Mo is fine, Yuan Qishan will be fine.

There is nothing to do with Shen Jingyi either.

"You really haven't written a script before?" Director Liu asked in disbelief. "You wrote it so well."

"From the control of rhythm, the strict framework, ensuring the plot is tight but not loose, one link after another, to the most basic format of the script, everything is very mature." Director Liu looked at Tan Mo in amazement, "There are hidden plot points and foreshadowing."

Director Liu could even see that Tan Mo had laid a clue in the first episode, which was obviously a preparation for the subsequent plot.

Although he was surprised, he also believed that Tan Mo had never written it before.

After all, Tan Mo is only 16 years old. How could he have so much time to do so many things?

"I never brag. If I say I can write it, then I can write it. I won't guarantee anything that I can't do." Tan Mo said crisply.

Yuan Qishan and Shen Jingyi looked extremely ugly after hearing what Tan Mo said.

Wasn’t Tan Mo saying this for them to hear?

"Tan Mo." Director Liu looked at Tan Mo solemnly, "Then I'll leave the script of this play in your hands!"

"Although this is your first time writing a script, judging from the maturity of your first episode, as long as you can maintain the same quality in the future, I will give you the price of the top screenwriters in the industry." Director Liu said. He did not bully Tan Mo because she was not knowledgeable and deliberately lower the price just because it was her first time writing.

Besides, Professor Tang is here watching.

Director Liu was very sure that if he dared to bully Tan Mo.

Professor Tang will never let him go!

Professor Tang smiled with satisfaction.

Director Liu is quite a smart man.

"Also, I know you're very busy and pressed for time, so I'm sorry to put you in a difficult position with this script assignment," Director Liu said. "And if you hadn't stepped up, my show would have been delayed and wouldn't have started filming on time."

"If you have any other conditions or requirements, please let me know. As long as I can do it, I'll satisfy you." Director Liu said sincerely, "As long as you are willing to continue writing. This script is in your hands!"

Director Liu stood up and was about to bow to Tan Mo.

Tan Mo quickly stopped him, "Director Liu, please don't give me such a generous gift. I do have a condition, and I also have selfish motives. I don't deserve your gift."

"If you agree, I can write it for you for free." Tan Mo also stood up quickly.

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