Chapter 249 When I Grow Up I Will Become You
“Bang!”
1.1 billion.
Although Jiang Peng has been angry many times these days.
But when he saw the final box office of "The Sun Also Rises", he was so angry that he overturned the table.
To be honest, he was able to overturn the solid wood office, which shows that his body is much stronger than those young ladies. No wonder people in the circle have been privately saying that his new mistress is pregnant.
I don’t know how bad his biological son, who has never shown up, is, and he always wants to have an illegitimate child to take over .
After getting angry, the subordinate who just came in was silent.
Jiang Peng put his hands on his hips and looked out the window at the busy streets. "Has The Long Song passed the review?"
The subordinate lowered his head even more.
Jiang Peng: "Still failed?"
The subordinate said timidly: "No...no...ever..."
Jiang Peng turned around and kicked the computer that was already overturned on the ground.
This computer has been with him and has suffered a lot.
Jiang Peng: "He is Han Zhou!"
"He is a rotating secretary general. From the end of the year till now, he has blocked my projects three times. What does that mean?"
"I used to admire this person. He was born in a grassroots family and developed to this point in just three years."
"And they were all legitimate means."
"Now it seems that Han Zhou is not a good person. He pretends to be a saint in front of everyone, but he is a villain behind everyone's back!"
If Han Zhou knew that Jiang Peng scolded him like this, he would definitely say: Mr. Jiang, you misunderstood.
Han Zhou has not reviewed any film projects.
Because of the shallow review system, Han Zhou would never violate it.
Han Zhou only did one thing, and that was to prevent any main-theme movie scripts that were inconsistent with historical facts and reported to the Huaying Group from being sent to his superiors.
The reason was not targeting Jiang Peng. With the current situation in the Beijing circle, why would Han Zhou need to target him! ?
The reason is that these so-called main-theme movies not only fail to make the audience admire the martyrs, but also have a counterproductive effect.
For example, during the Korean Peninsula War, countless public intellectuals slandered our army for using human wave tactics.
In fact, our opponents have more than twice as many people as we do.
During the filming of the movie, it was always a company or even a battalion that would charge forward in a swarm.
That's like being a fool.
In reality, under the three-three standard, a cannon cannot hit more than two groups of charging soldiers, and even a howitzer cannot hit more than three groups.
When charging, the formation is strict and the distance is absolutely controlled.
In the movies, most of the film directors don’t understand military affairs at all. Even in modern wars, there are only a dozen people in a team, and they line up to go.
If your opponent throws out a grenade, which costs only 250 yuan, it can kill your entire team.
Is this possible in war?
But movies like to shoot like this, and they call it majestic.
When the audience saw this, they thought, wow, with so many of our soldiers rushing forward, no wonder we were able to take it down.
There are many more examples like this.
For example, in order to show the so-called heroism, the whole film is full of scenes of our troops being beaten. In fact, in those battles, our troops hung up and beat the opponents. You can't see the scenes of being hung up and beaten at all, only scenes of sacrifice.
What is the difference between this so-called heroism and smear campaign?
Not only that, some directors also like to attribute the credit of local military forces to the national people.
These are relatively light.
What's worse, they directly change history.
This is exactly what the fifth and sixth generation directors like to do most.
And now, the Beijing circle headed by Jiang Peng is trying to win over a large number of fifth and sixth generation directors to compete with Han Zhou and Tianle.
The most valuable thing they have is the rights to shoot mainstream films.
As long as these things pass the review of Huaying and are submitted, they will definitely be approved for filming.
Han Zhou had no objection to the fact that they had the rights to shoot mainstream films.
Han Zhou didn't even stop them, but hoped that he could also enter the field of mainstream melody movies and truly tell the audience what mainstream melody movies are.
but!
Han Zhou will not allow anything that modifies history, smears our army, or glorifies the enemy.
Not even a single one!
Although Han Zhou will step down at the end of October, before that, don't even think about such a script getting through Han Zhou's way.
Jiang Peng thought that Han Zhou was using his power to suppress the Beijing circle, but he was overthinking.
At this time, the crew of "Dying to Survive" was burning money like crazy.
After half a year of preparation and more than two months of intensive shooting, most of the content has been shot and it is even at the stage of being finalized.
After working together for several years, Han Zhou and Chen Xiaoyong still have a tacit understanding. Han Zhou shoots the scenes with people, while Chen Xiaoyong shoots the scenes without people themselves.
By now, it's almost coming to the end.
To be honest, all the actors who joined the crew were influenced by the environment and were extremely serious about filming, so the quality of the project was exceptionally good.
And recently, Han Zhou has finally reached the peak period when he is asked to do things for him.
"Teacher Han Zhou, could you please write a song for us for the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala?"
"Teacher Han Zhou, Teacher's Day is coming soon. Can you write a song for teachers across the country? We can arrange a special program to set off the occasion."
After so much time had passed, Han Zhou had become a teacher.
But Han Zhou really couldn't agree to it.
There are many songs for the Mid-Autumn Festival, so you can just write one at random. However, there is no shortage of songs for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Han Zhou pointed out a clear way for them, "It's the Mid-Autumn Festival, so wouldn't it be appropriate to invite the Phoenix Band to sing "Above the Moon"?"
After more than a year, "Above the Moon" has become known to everyone.
Moreover, in the past year, "The Most Exciting National Style" has become extremely popular again.
Ding Ding Maoer and Li Xinqi are now the favorites of the square dance aunties.
Li Xinqi's current status has returned to the level when she retired, and has even improved.
They are just right for this job, so why would Han Zhou write a song to steal their own business?
After all, the company gets 50% of the money they earn from performing.
As for the Teacher's Day song, Han Zhou was reminded of the famous song "When I Grow Up I Will Become You" from his previous life.
However, this song is sung by a female voice, and Han Zhou really can't sing it.
The central bank wants Han Zhou to sing the song himself, but I really can't take on this job.
But Han Zhou still got a job.
Han Zhou agreed to give lectures at the Central Academy of Drama, but three years have passed and Han Zhou has never been there once.
This time, Han Zhou really couldn't refuse.
The year before last was busy.
It wasn’t busy last year, but it was busy when classes were approaching .
Although I have been extremely busy this year, I just happened to have some free time in early September.
There are only a few shots left in "Dying to Survive" that need to be shot after autumn. As the weather is very hot now, we have to wait for another half a month.
So Han Zhou agreed.
No one knew who spread the news that Han Zhou was going to the Central Academy of Drama for classes, but the result was that a large number of students arrived on time to block the road.
"Ah! Lao Han!!!"
"Han Zhou!!!"
"Old Han is here!!!"
There were even freshmen who escaped from military training.
"Han Zhou! Han Zhou!!!" The freshman was so crazy: "Wow, I finally met Han Zhou. I applied to the Central Academy of Drama just for him, woooo~~"
Han Zhou didn't expect so many people to get the news and were forced to get off the car and walk in, signing autographs and taking photos as they went in.
You still have to ask: "Which department?"
“Photography Department.”
Han Zhou: "Oh, that's great. After graduation, bring your work and try to apply for a job at New World."
"Which department?"
"Department of Acting."
Han Zhou: "You are very handsome, do your best."
"Which department?"
"Teacher Han Zhou, Drama Script Class, Department of Drama Literature, I have studied several of your scripts, they are amazing, I can never write such a good story!"
Han Zhou took photos with a smile and encouraged: "Good stories are in life. Think more, observe more, and discover more. Come on."
The teacher who accompanied him along the way was helpless.
They knew that this would be the consequence after the news got out, but Han Zhou had finally had a chance to act in a central show, and the news couldn't be kept secret, so they could only stay with Han Zhou.
After Han Zhou arrived at the building where he was going to give his lecture, the teacher from the Central Academy of Drama began to organize the order at the scene and asked everyone not to gather around.
Originally, Han Zhou only taught the acting, directing and scriptwriting classes in the department, and only to third years.
But in fact, all the seniors and sophomores squeezed in.
Freshmen who were undergoing military training also crowded over.
After these people entered the lecture hall, students from other departments also wanted to listen. It was natural and reasonable for students to audit the lecture, and it was difficult for everyone to stop them, so they had to reserve the seats for the acting and directing departments, and let the remaining seats for the auditors.
In the end, the aisles in the middle of both sides of the lecture hall were filled with people.
Even the door was full of people.
Han Zhou was in the lounge, thinking about how to give a lecture, when he received a call from the Shudu Propaganda Group.
Han Zhou knew that since this group, with whom he hadn't contacted for a long time, called him, it must be something, so he picked up the phone.
The people on the team: "Hello, Mr. Han Zhou, sorry to bother you!"
Han Zhou: "Don't bother me, just tell me if you have something to say."
The people in the group said: "Teacher Han Zhou, Science Fiction Magazine would like to invite you to submit an article."
"As you know, we held a science fiction event in Shudu last year, but after this year's event, the enthusiasm has decreased and the number of works has decreased."
"Our Shudu publicity team feels that the popularity of this event can be prolonged to create greater excitement."
"But after asking for several manuscripts, none of them were very ideal."
"Although you have never written a science fiction novel before, you are indeed the most famous writer in Shudu, so we would like to ask if you can write a science fiction novel?"
Han Zhou thought for a moment and said, "Sure, when do you want it?"
Team: "We are publishing online now, so it can be published anytime. If it is published in a physical magazine, it will be around the beginning of October."
Han Zhou thought for a moment and said, "Okay, I'll write a novel and you can publish it on Teacher's Day."
"Okay!" The contact person of the group: "Thank you, Teacher Han!!!"
Han Zhou actually wanted to do something for Teachers' Day, but "When I Grow Up I Will Become You" is really not suitable for him to sing.
Maybe, writing a novel is a good choice.
Because of the phone call, I had no time to prepare and had to go straight to the lecture hall.
When Han Zhou arrived at the lecture hall, the students cheered.
Han Zhou pressed his hand and said, "Classmates, I am here for class today."
"I originally thought that I was not qualified to teach you. After all, I have never studied teaching and educating people. I am not a teacher."
"But the school invites me every year, but I don't have time every year. This year I finally have time, and it's hard to refuse, so I came here anyway."
The students laughed.
Han Zhou: "Actually, I didn't think about teaching you how to act, how to be a director, or how to write a script today."
"You have already learned a lot."
"For example, I heard that the performance clips of "Hello Mr. Tree" are now required to be studied by the acting department in junior years? And the script of "Kung Fu" is also a must-study topic for the scriptwriting class?"
"In fact, you guys know more about this than I do."
Everyone at the scene started laughing, and the teacher who was listening smiled and said, "Look at him, how humble he is."
Han Zhou on the stage picked up the chalk, turned around and wrote on the blackboard: "I have four points to teach you today."
“The first point is the rhythm of the movie.”
“The second point is the rhythm of the performance.”
“The third point is the rhythm of the script.”
“The fourth point is the rhythm of the times.”
To be honest, if it weren't for Xie Fu's director's diary, Han Zhou would never have been able to systematically teach students anything useful.
However, Han Zhou still talked about several important points in the movie, which he analyzed from Xie Fu's records.
With these four points alone, you can neither make movies, nor be an actor, nor write scripts.
But if you already have a solid foundation, adding these points will make it easy to go further.
"We know that the smoothness of the script story is very important, and sometimes the disorder of rhythm makes the movie too long, so we have to cut some shots, which destroys the smoothness."
"And the quality of rhythm is directly related to whether the script can be turned into a smooth story..."
"In order to demonstrate their abilities, actors often make suggestions and modify some small details in the script. How can they express themselves without destroying the overall story?"
"When writing a script, many people want to tell too many stories, but then they find that they can't fit in the story and have to go back and polish it. So, why not first determine the important and minor points when writing the script, then adjust the rhythm, and finally start writing the script..."
"Times are always changing, and each era has its own rhythm. The best movies can ignore this. But this does not mean that you can ignore this after entering this industry. On the contrary, no one is a genius, and no one is born to be the best filmmaker. So don't be arrogant at any time and grasp the rhythm of the times..."
What Han Zhou talks about is very practical, and many outstanding students feel that they have suddenly opened their eyes.
The students who were not so good at it suddenly felt that Han Zhou was talking about the routine and industrialization of film making. Although they were not very good at it, if they followed Han Zhou's method to sort out the framework and then slowly added filling content, they could at least make a passing movie, right?
The poor students also have their own understanding, which is, "This seems to be interesting, but I don't understand it..."
Many teachers think that Han Zhou’s lectures are very good.
Han Zhou did not make too many jokes in class, nor did he use the so-called innovative teaching method of combining education with entertainment. Instead, he used a filler-style teaching method.
In one class, Han Zhou instilled into his students the best things he thought he had learned from Xie Fu.
They have not entered the industry yet, so they are confused after listening to it. They feel like they understand it, but in fact they may not.
However, when they encounter some problems, they should be able to gain something by recalling today's content.
After leaving the classroom, Han Zhou immediately started writing a novel, and then went to the recording studio at New World headquarters to record songs for "Dying to Survive" and "Farewell My Concubine" with An Lan.