Chapter 37 Sina Blog and Drama Adapted Novels



"New Entertainment Online" recording studio Perhaps because his reading comprehension was recognized as "original", Chen Chen is getting better and better. The problem is not limited to the script, but he also adds some of his own performance.

"In real life, are you similar to the characters you play? Do you have anything in common?"

"Part of it."

Yang Rong explained: "One thing Geng Geng and I have in common is that we probably don't dwell on bad things most of the time."

Chen Chen praised: "Then you are very optimistic."

Wei Yang added silently: "You can also call him heartless."

Yang Rong glared at him and took the initiative to report: "I feel that there is a huge gap between Wei Yang and Lu Xinghe. In the drama, Lu Xinghe is very outgoing and lively, while Wei Yang is very mature in real life, like a little old man."

Cui Peng did say something fair on Wei Yang’s behalf: “Wei Yang actually has something in common with Lu Xinghe, that is, they are both very considerate and willing to help others in private.

Moreover, Lu Xinghe only cares about Geng Geng in the play, while Wei Yang is willing to help everyone in private."

Yang Rong also nodded in agreement and praised Wei Yang highly: "Although Wei Yang is younger than us, we are actually taken care of more by him. That's why I say he is a little old man. He is really very mature and steady in private."

"Wow, Wei Yang, you are highly regarded by them. Do you have any ideas?"

"I'll book a restaurant and treat them both to dinner in a bit."

Wei Yang made a joke, and then said seriously: "In fact, the atmosphere in our group has always been very good, and everyone has a very harmonious relationship. Sometimes, Sister Rong and the others are very cooperative with the work I am responsible for. We help each other and teach me a lot. I am very moved and grateful..."

Some of the commercial hype does have some sincerity.

At least Cui Peng and Yang Rong are really grateful for Wei Yang's help, and Wei Yang is also very grateful for their cooperation in the crew.

Wei Yang has many duties and is the most popular person in the crew, which has affected the status of the male and female protagonists to a certain extent. If the two of them really get annoyed with him and find fault with him, although Wei Yang is not afraid, it will still be troublesome.

Fortunately, both actors Cui and Yang are very professional and don't cause trouble.

Everyone got along well, the filming of the trick was completed smoothly, and they established some good friendships.

When they were out promoting the product, everyone cooperated with each other, occasionally making a few jokes, joking around, and scolding each other, but mostly they praised each other.

“…”

We talked for several hours about behind-the-scenes stories, character plots, personal lives, and all sorts of things. The recording of the show didn't end until almost evening.

When the director signaled that the recording was over, Yang Rong and Cui Peng breathed a sigh of relief and prepared to retreat.

Wei Yangwan walked a few steps and chatted with the host Chen Chen for a few minutes before joining the two of them.

Yang Rong couldn't help but tease: "You and she are not from the same hometown, right?"

"He's from Hangzhou, how can I recognize him? He left a phone number. After all, he's a host on a satellite TV station and is working in Shanghai. Who knows, he might be a connection."

Wei Yang believes that more friends mean more paths, and there is no harm in having the opportunity to meet more people.

“You are really amazing.”

Yang Rong was impressed. With her personality, she would feel embarrassed to ask for the phone number of someone she didn't know well unless the other person asked for it first.

"Just be thick-skinned."

Wei Yang didn't take it seriously and looked at Yang Rong and the others: "How are you two going to get home? Will someone pick you up or will you take a taxi?"

Assistant Cui Peng was nearby, and Yang Rong had his own car, so he didn't have to worry about Wei Yang, and he was happy and relaxed.

"Okay then, see you tomorrow. I have something else to do."

"What's up? We finally met, let's have a meal together."

Yang Rong tried to persuade him to stay, but Wei Yang checked his phone and said, "I have an event tomorrow anyway, so let's get together tomorrow. I've already agreed with that assistant director from my hometown that he will treat me to a meal, and he just sent me a text message to remind me."

Yang Rong: “…”

Cui Peng: “…”

What the hell are you trying to trick me with? We only met for a few minutes, and it would have been fine if you helped me find a lounge, but how come you even asked me to have dinner with you…

In the following days, Wei Yang, Yang Rong and Cui Peng were busy promoting "The Best of Us".

In addition to the programs and interviews within Shanghai TV, they also attended two Sohu events + video interviews in Shanghai.

Wei Yang's tags on Sina Blog are [Actor] [Screenwriter] and [Writer].

Unlike the later opening of multiple microblogs, the threshold for blogging is relatively high, so many people racked their brains to express their emotions and thoughts on blogs, such as lamenting the past and present.

There is no doubt that on this platform, those with good writing skills have an innate advantage, and the identities of "screenwriter" and "writer" also have more glory.

After Wei Yang opened a blog, it attracted a lot of attention on Tieba. Coupled with the official promotion of the blog, the number of fans skyrocketed to 50,000+ in a short period of time.

This is pretty good for a newcomer.

Li Jiahang has been blogging for more than a year, expressing his feelings about every little thing, but his number of followers has not exceeded 5,000, and at least half of them are Wei Yang's fans.

Xiao Zhao is even worse off. He started a blog in 2006, but has only three-digit followers and posts only a few times.

Wei Yang even took a special look at it, which was basically the mental journey of the crew during filming, mainly to give himself some encouragement.

At first glance, the title is full of words like "work hard", "come on", "struggle", and "for tomorrow".

I wish this little girl could be so inspiring at night...

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Wei Yang also dug out several diaries that Zhao Liying wrote after joining "The Best of Us". Probably because she was afraid of her agent, she did not reveal her true feelings, but Wei Yang appeared frequently between the lines.

In the subsequent diaries, Xiao Zhao also secretly showed off the clothes and items that Wei Yang gave her and the story between them.

I inadvertently wrote a few sentences in my diary: "The sun is so nice, the new shoes are beautiful", "It's so cold today, luckily I have a down jacket", "Haha, I bought two servings of Jinhua ham", "Breakfast in the Magic City is sweet", etc.

Outsiders might think that it is just sharing daily life and not understand its meaning, but only she and Wei Yang can understand its meaning.

"You are quite careful."

Wei Yang read and joked. Xiao Zhao was so ashamed to death when he saw that his diary was seen that he wanted to cancel his account and quit the Internet.

"It's not necessary to have such a big reaction. It's actually very well written. These are all precious memories in life."

Wei Yang is a person who has been through it all, and although he knows that looking back sometimes he may feel pretentious or even embarrassed, this is also part of being young.

Looking back on it several years later, I can smile knowingly while tapping my toes on the ground. It’s a unique feeling.

"Then don't laugh at me."

"I never laughed at you. I just praised you for being smart."

Wei Yang coaxed her for a few words, and then started thinking about how to run his own blog.

Be a public intellectual who criticizes current social ills and gives advice on state affairs?

Wei Yang asked himself that he was not yet at the level to give ideas to his superiors. He had his own limitations in looking at things and did not want to get involved in these matters at all.

Be a sad, self-admiring literary youth?

Wei Yang is really not this kind of person, and he is not very adaptable to this style of daydreaming after eating too much. He is a thorough realist.

After much thought, Wei Yang decided to use this blog as a Weibo and WeChat Moments account, share his daily life from time to time, interact with fans, and open a separate column.

This was an idea given to him by the editor of the publishing house. "The Best of Us" could be "adapted" into a novel.

Novels can be adapted into film and television dramas, and film and television dramas can also be turned into novels.

This is very common in the film and television industry. Many popular dramas will choose to modify the scripts and then publish them as books, which many drama fans will buy and collect.

This type of drama-adapted novel, because it is adapted from a script, is often of low quality due to the format and reads dryly, like a slightly fuller script.

In order to film the drama, Wei Yang simply skipped the novel of "The Best of Us", and he still felt a little regretful.

This time, under the pretext of adapting a novel into a drama, Wei Yang doesn't bother to explain why he wrote a novel with a female lead.

So Wei Yang planned to take some time to copy the novel and serialize it on his blog.

Firstly, it can support the satellite broadcast of "The Best of Us", and secondly, it can also take advantage of the popularity.

If "The Best of Us" performs well after being broadcast on TV, there will definitely be publishing houses willing to publish the novel, and there will also be audiences who plan to buy it, which will be another source of income.

Wei Yang has made plans. If this works out, he can have two options for the same play/book, a win-win situation every time…

(End of this chapter)


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