"The fourth instructor," the chief director said slowly after looking around at the upper seat, "is on his way. He just told me he was stuck in traffic."
At the same time, Zhou Yiyang sat in his office and began planning a new film festival.
Previously, he took advantage of the popularity of the finale of "Longing for the Days" and announced on his personal Weibo that he would soon be the initiator of the 5th first film festival.
However, this Weibo post did not even receive as many replies as the Yue Shao emoticon package he forwarded this morning.
Most people's comments under that Weibo post were greetings and confusion.
"Does anyone know what this film festival is about? Please help."
"I only know of the three major film festivals in China. What kind of festival is this? Could it be a fake festival that just popped up?"
"Oh my god, could it be that the haters' predictions were right? Now Young Master Yue is just missing an award. Has he finally decided to organize a film festival to give Young Master Yue an award?"
It can be said that this film festival has no popularity in the eyes of the public.
To be honest, no matter how professional a film festival is, if it is not well-known, will the winners really be recognized?
Is a good actor who can only be praised by the industry really a good actor?
Zhou Yiyang still hopes that the film festival can ensure professionalism while truly bringing out the emotions it has unearthed and directing good actors so that the audience can know them.
"Traffic diversion is a must," Zhou Yiyang typed quickly. "Ning Mang definitely has plenty of money for advertising. Hiring celebrities might cause audience backlash, so it's better to hire some well-known veteran actors who aren't very active these days."
Just as Zhou Yiyang was writing furiously, Yue Shao and the other three finally met their last mentor.
"Hello everyone," the man said politely after entering the room. "It's a pleasure to work with you all."
"What do you mean, teacher?" Tang Yue immediately waved to the man in a familiar manner, "We debuted later than you, so you're our senior."
The visitor is called Lou Xiaoning, who has been in the industry for three years and is a rare original singer in the music scene today.
Because he is a Tik Tok internet celebrity, he has a lot of fans and everyone here knows him.
Moreover, the program team does need a creative mentor, and he should be suitable in terms of fame and status.
"Brother Lou," Ling Hu waved at him. Calling Lou Xiaoning "Brother" made sense. Although Lou Xiaoning debuted late, he was the oldest of the mentors, over thirty, a late bloomer. "Why didn't you tell me you were coming?"
Luo Chen on the side glanced at Ling Hu in confusion, as if he wanted to ask how he and Lou Xiaoning had anything to do with each other.
At this moment, Ling Hu immediately smiled and explained, "He and I are filming a movie together, but he is going to record a song."
Lou Xiaoning smiled and said, "We signed a confidentiality agreement, so of course we can't tell anyone about it."
He then waved to Wang Xingrui, who was sitting next to him, his eyes shining like a little fan: "Hello, Lou Xiaoning, your fan."
"Ah?" Wang Xingrui was surprised and even suspected that Lou Xiaoning was just saying something polite.
"Really?" Lou Xiaoning explained, noticing the others' curious looks. "I love her voice so much. She can handle all kinds of songs. When you were competing, I gave you all the tickets. My ID is Xiaolou Dongfeng. Do you remember her?"
"I know!" No one expected that the most stable Lin Xuan'er would be the one who reacted the most violently. She slammed her hand on the table and said, "You're Ruirui's rich fan! We were all curious about who that was!"
At this time, Su Yin also remembered: "Yes, during the Ruirui family competition, there were three wealthy fans who voted very strongly. Xiaolou Dongfeng was one of them."
At this time, the director grinned in surprise. He didn't know this when he hired the person.
It seems that these mentors this year are very interesting!
"Well, I know you." Wang Xingrui's mood was very complicated. She was of course happy and grateful for the other party's vote. But after meeting the real person, she didn't know how to talk to the other party. "Thank you, I've heard all your songs, they are very well written."
Tang Yue whispered in Su Yin's ear: "Rui Rui's words are like saying that he writes good songs but his singing is just average."
"Keep your voice down," Su Yin pinched Tang Yue's thigh, "it would be bad if someone heard it."
At this time, Lara was also laughing. The headphones she was wearing had simultaneous interpretation, so she could understand what others were saying.
Lou Xiaoning immediately came to the rescue: "So I'm really happy that you've made your debut. We might have a chance to work together in the future! But my songs are definitely not as good as Mr. Zhou's."
After everyone arrived, the director coughed lightly and said, "Everyone's here, let's get started! Those girls must be waiting impatiently."
At this time, the TV in the room lit up, and the picture of the studio was transmitted.
101 young girls stood together, chattering.
When Yue Shao and the other three saw this scene, they were all very moved.
The director turned on the microphone and the voice reached directly into the trainees' ears.
"Hello, 101 trainees. Each of you will now receive a pen and a piece of paper. Please write down your expected rating on it."
"Aren't you sitting down?" Su Yin muttered.
“You have five ratings: A, B, C, D, and F. When you perform later, our instructors will use different criteria to evaluate you based on your self-ratings.
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