"Hmm." Gu Hanyin remained standing there.
He didn't change his posture once Cen Yu's performance began.
Only after the other person left did he take his hand out of his pocket, then turned back to his desk and took out the remote control... There was a large hanging screen in his studio room, and the performance clips recorded by several cameras in the room had just been transmitted to him.
Because of the change in perspective, especially when Cen Yu looked at the table, his gaze became even sharper.
“Not bad,” Ji Hengyun said. “He doesn’t deliberately stare at the camera.”
Ji Hengyun discovered that many idols who transitioned to acting have this problem—even when filming idol dramas, it's very obvious that they unconsciously stare at the camera.
He didn't quite understand at first, until his assistant told him that idols are meant to be in front of the camera, so it's a kind of occupational hazard.
But for an actor, unless it's a close-up that the director intentionally wants to shoot—
Even so, there aren't many scenes where the actors actually look directly into the camera.
Compared to small screens, large screens are more likely to magnify this slight unnaturalness.
"Her bone structure is good too," Ji Hengyun said, looking at Cen Yu, who was almost without makeup on the screen.
Under the harsh overhead lighting in the room, the shots taken from several angles all brought a sense of story to Cen Yu. Regardless of the angle, her face did not look unnatural after surgery or fillers. In addition, she had a natural talent for acting. Ji Hengyun felt that Gu Hanyin's judgment was quite sharp.
After all, given his background, he probably wouldn't have chosen a newly debuted boy band idol in the first place.
“He’s just right for Qian Aige,” Gu Hanyin said, looking at Cen Yu in the picture.
His words meant less to affirm Cen Yu's acting skills and more to suggest that Cen Yu had found a role that suited him.
"Ha." Ji Hengyun didn't think there was anything wrong with it.
He was too lazy to stand and chat with Gu Hanyin, so he simply sat on the sofa in her studio. "When I first debuted, I was told that my acting skills were bad."
Ji Hengyun was telling the truth.
His debut role was small, but because it was a fairly important one, it was often mentioned.
Although no one had anything nice to say about it—
"When Ji Hengyun debuted, her acting skills were just so-so. As long as you work hard, you might be able to make a comeback!"
Gu Hanyin remained noncommittal. Cen Yu's performance on the screen had ended, and he turned off the screen.
"Isn't Director Gu the best at directing actors?" Ji Hengyun asked Gu Hanyin.
Gu Hanyin then turned to look at Ji Hengyun, "It sounds like you're even more satisfied with Cen Yu than I am."
Ji Hengyun sat on the sofa, relaxed. "I'm not on a fixed salary."
“I invested in this movie.” He looked at Gu Hanyin. “Of course I want it to be a huge success. My wife could have invested it all.”
Ji Hengyun's meaning was clear: he thought highly of Cen Yu and believed that if Cen Yu acted in this movie, the road crime comedy "Dog Journey" might be a great success.
Gu Hanyin's attitude was indifferent, but his tone was completely opposite to his attitude—
"I will make him succeed."
...
"how?"
When Yan Chongning saw Cen Yu come out, he immediately asked her what was wrong.
He didn't want to be like a parent waiting for their child's final exams to end, but the problem was that Gu Hanyin's pancake was so tempting that even he couldn't resist taking a bite.
Cen Yu came out with a calm expression.
Almost everyone who left the room attracted the attention of others—who wanted to glean some clues from those who had just finished their auditions.
Everyone present was an actor. Although everyone wanted to hide their feelings when they left, and they all knew that others were watching their expressions, young people always find it difficult to conceal their true thoughts in an instant.
Some people had smug looks in their eyes, while others were flustered and uneasy. Of course, some people were also confused, as if they hadn't even figured out what they had just acted out.
Even acquaintances waiting outside who want to inquire about the script's progress are unlikely to receive a definite answer.
They only said there were many scripts available, and they would choose randomly.
To be honest, when Yan Chongning heard the news, he felt a little chilly. He looked at Xie Jinshen beside him and said, "Aren't you nervous at all?"
Xie Jinshen looked at him strangely, "Why am I nervous?"
Yan Chongning thought he was going to say, "It was Cen Yu's audition, not mine," but then he heard Xie Jinshen say the next second—
"Xiao Yu will definitely be fine."
"Gu Hanyin will definitely choose him."
"..." Yan Chongning doubted that he had heard correctly.
To be honest, even as Cen Yu's half-manager, he didn't have Xie Jinshen's unfounded confidence.
He looked at Xie Jinshen with the eyes of someone looking at a monster, "What if..."
"I mean, in case."
"Didn't Gu Hanyin take a liking to it?"
Xie Jinshen frowned, seemingly completely baffled by Yan Chongning's hypothesis. "Then perhaps Gu Hanyin is blind?"
"I know quite a few good doctors, I can introduce them to him later."
"..." Yan Chongning remained silent.
So-called toxic fans are terrifying!
Fortunately, the two were chatting in a corner, so no one around could hear them.
Otherwise, tomorrow's front page will probably be titled "Cen Yu's Assistant Blames Gu Hanyin for Being Blind! He Has No Eyes to Recognize a Master, No Appreciation of Cen Yu's Superb 'Acting Skills'!"
Xie Jinshen, who had come with Yan Chongning, did not feel that kind of unease.
They were both equally calm, as if they were just there to make a cameo appearance in the entertainment industry.
"It's hard to say," Cen Yu replied sincerely.
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