Chapter 443 Worry
Ye Qian was the director, so naturally everyone had no objection. However, it was inevitable that it would be difficult for their annual ratings to be supported by just one program. The director's initial intention was to run two programs at the same time, and then he whispered, "It's like this, this talent show will take several months, but the rest of the time our program ratings are really..." The director found it difficult to speak.
"That's okay. We can do other programs. It doesn't have to be a talent show." Ye Qian felt that it was a bit taken for granted.
The director also took it for granted, but then he thought, Ye Qian did a good job as the dream chaser, so could other programs do the same... Then he looked at Ye Qian with golden eyes.
Ye Qian felt a little uneasy when the director stared at her. What did this guy want to do?
"Do you have any other ideas? What other programs can our station produce? It's okay, Director Ye, we can sing whatever we want to say." said the director.
I'm not saying what you mean. As the director of a TV station, is it appropriate for you to hand over these tasks to a non-staff member like her? But that doesn't seem right either. She seems to be a staff member of the TV station.
"Well, let's think about it." Ye Qian looked at the director's burning gaze and really couldn't say no, but she couldn't think of what program to do at the moment, so she neither agreed nor refused.
"Don't worry, these people have worked with you and have experience. You just need to guide them a little. It won't interfere with your normal work."
After a whole day of discussion, everyone accepted Ye Qian's suggestion to first hold a singing talent show, the first season of Dream Chaser: Singer, and set the broadcast time to June, July, and August, so that it would be finished before the students go to school. Now there is plenty of time for auditions in the end of April and May.
Ye Qian naturally did not participate in some promotional work. The TV station would naturally take care of such small matters. Moreover, she would not follow the entire program this time. In terms of basic skills, everyone was more solid than her. She had nothing to worry about. She only needed to discuss the process with everyone in advance.
Regarding Ye Qian's behavior, the staff below have polarized opinions about her. On one side, Ye Qian did nothing but wanted to share the credit with them. On the other side, she is talented and is confident in handing over the work to her subordinates, giving them the opportunity to work independently without taking away the credit.
For a time, these rumors were a hot topic at the station. Ye Qian had always known about it, but she didn't care at all. Who knew how long she could stay at the station? She also had her own company, so a job at the station was nothing. Originally, this matter had never reached the station director's ears, but someone refused to believe it and went to the director's ears. As a result, the director flew into a rage and rushed directly to the competition venue, furious.
After that, Ye Qian never heard these voices again. Of course, she didn’t care whether she heard them or not.
The audition took too long, and the station director didn't hire any professional mentors. After all, it's impossible for them to take such a long time to accompany you every day for the audition, so he picked a few staff members from the station to audition. But these staff members were not randomly selected. This is their turnaround variety show, so naturally they won't treat it casually. The staff members also have some musical background, so they were allowed to participate.
After the auditions, the program was officially recorded, and two teachers from the music college and a currently popular song were invited to be judges.
The personnel have been confirmed, and the subsequent official competition has gradually begun. The first episode of the audition will officially start at 7:30 pm on Friday.
Auditions are boring to begin with, so in terms of editing, Ye Qian requested that only the people selected in the auditions be included, and for the rest, some clips of them singing, running, dancing, and other funny scenes be edited in. This way, the polarization would be more attractive.
Moreover, the program had been advertised for pre-broadcast half a month in advance, and with the same popularity as last year, it made a great comeback for Beijing TV Station once it was aired.
The station director was so excited: "Qian girl, thanks to you this time, the ratings for this show have increased a lot compared to last year."
That's natural. With so few entertainment programs these days, it's not impossible to replicate them, but it would require a significant investment. For example, their company can directly sponsor the clothing, but others might not be able to secure the same level of branded clothing as theirs. If the clothing isn't good-looking, the show's impact will naturally be less impressive. Otherwise, why would there be such a thing? There's no harm without comparison.
The costumes are exquisite, the stage is sophisticated, and with the full cooperation of the lighting and photography crew, and the students' affectionate performances, it would be strange if their show is not a hit.
Ye Qian had only been checking in on recent filmings when she had a chance, and the rest of her time was spent mulling over a new script. Yes, it had been over a month since she last started writing, and she still hadn't even finished the beginning. She simply had no inspiration, and perhaps she wasn't suited to writing martial arts novels. Then she switched gears and started writing a fairy tale. Her thoughts raced non-stop, and in just one morning, she'd written ten thousand words alone in her office.
The keyboard was clacking, and Ye Qian ignored Wang Qiong and Fu Shan who knocked on the door several times. Of course, the door was locked in advance, otherwise how could she explain the notebook in her hand when they pushed the door open.
It’s not that there are no computers now, they are just too bulky and don’t have many functions, so she doesn’t like them. She will buy one when a better computer comes out. Now she can only use it secretly by herself.
Ye Qian was ecstatic to have achieved a small result of 10,000 words in just one morning, and she continued to work hard in the afternoon. At the end of the day, 20,000 words was a piece of cake.
I thought the beginning would be so smooth and I wouldn't get stuck, but I only wrote smoothly for two days and got stuck on the third day.
The plot got stuck at a turning point for the heroine, and she turned evil, but Ye Qian couldn't figure out the reason for this evil. She didn't want to write some old-fashioned story of the heroine turning evil for love, but why would she turn evil if it wasn't for love? After thinking about it for a whole day, Ye Qian finally bowed to reality. So what if it was for love? Anyway, the original person accepted this routine.
After getting over this plot problem, writing became much smoother. I finished a novel of 500,000 words in three months, and the variety show "Dream Chaser" has also come to an end.
The director was worrying about the next program, and Ye Qian happened to come to the station. Don’t you think it was a coincidence? Since she was here, how could he let her go like that? Then Ye Qian was invited into the conference room with a confused look on her face. She had a small meeting with the director and a group of staff with a confused look on her face, and was stared at by a group of people and asked for ideas with a confused look on her face.
Ye Qian looked confused and felt that she had not checked the almanac before going out today.
(End of this chapter)
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