Chu Tian gave it so thought and seed to have a plan in mind.
He took out his phone and called Hou Yichuan.
"Hello, President Chu, what can I do for you?"
"President Hou, how are the arrangents for the crew coming along?"
"Are you asking about ’iPartnt’? It’s almost ready; we’re just missing the actors. It would be best if you could co take a look. After all, the script was provided by you, and you have the most say in casting."
Upon hearing this, Chu Tian was a bit surprised. He hadn’t given the script to Hou Yichuan that long ago, had he? He didn’t expect the preparations to be nearly complete so quickly.
But it also made sense. They had already prepared the crew beforehand, only holding back due to Hou Yichuan’s concerns. With Chu Tian’s script suddenly arriving, was it any wonder they could pivot so quickly?
Thinking of the vivid characters from ’iPartnt’ in his previous life, Chu Tian, who hadn’t originally intended to interfere, suddenly felt the urge to take a look.
"Alright, I’ll stop by this afternoon. By the way, I need you to prepare so things."
"Just say the word, President Chu. What do you need to do?"
"Well, first, lease a large studio. Then, see if you can rent a set of top-tier music equipnt. I want the best in the industry; just inquire about the price for now. Oh, and do you know any directors who work on music programs?"
"A music director? Do you an a director for a music variety show? Well, I’ve mostly been in contact with those in film and television, but if you need one, President Chu, I can try to find soone through my contacts."
Hearing Hou Yichuan’s response, Chu Tian realized he had been too hasty. After all, Hou Yichuan was a newcor to this field, having previously worked in the internet industry. He really didn’t have a solid foundation in the film and television circle.
"Fine. You look into it on your end first. Try to find soone with experience in large-scale projects. Forget about small-ti directors."
"Got it, President Chu. I’ll get right on it."
After arranging a ti and hanging up, Chu Tian glanced at the ti. No need to rush.
He thought about what he had just discussed with Hou Yichuan.
Finding a variety show director would probably be tough for Hou Yichuan. Even if he found one, it would be difficult, and going through various channels might involve too many people.
Besides, Hou Yichuan mostly knew relatively unknown, small-ti directors. After all, established directors wouldn’t be interested in their new company and minor projects.
That being the case, he’d have to find a solution himself.
Holding his phone, he pondered for a mont and then suddenly rembered—didn’t he know a prominent director?
Director Yu Cheng of ’Dormitory No.7’! That show alone had an investnt of over a hundred million and was a joint production of Lemon TV and Bubble Film and Television.
Lemon TV was currently the largest satellite TV station among all networks. It not only produced high-quality programs with nurous fans but also possessed the strongest financial resources.
And Bubble Film and Television? Bubble Group was a veteran internet enterprise, with Bubble Information practically monopolizing the instant ssaging market. Bubble Music and Bubble Film and Television were industry giants.
With the backing of these two powerhouses, calling Yu Cheng a top director was no overstatent.
In that case, going through Yu Cheng might be quicker and more effective than relying on Hou Yichuan.
He promptly called Yu Cheng.
At this ti, "Dormitory No.7" hadn’t finished recording yet, and Yu Cheng was busy on set.
"Hey, Younger Brother Chu, what made you suddenly think of calling ? Wanna go fishing?"
"Haha, I just happen to be free these few days. Do you have ti, Director Yu? Care to join for a bit of fun?"
He had no real interest in fishing, but sotis that’s just how things were. Socializing, to put it bluntly, often ant holding one’s nose and catering to the other party’s preferences.
So people are into golf or frisbee—do they truly enjoy them? It’s often nothing more than the old adage: what superiors fancy, subordinates will eagerly pursue.
It was all about catering to others. That’s how it was when you needed a favor; even if you had no interest, if the other person suggested it, you had to make it happen, convenient or not.
"Ah, what a sha! I’m still recording the show and about to wrap up, so I can’t get away right now. Why don’t you co over to my set? I’ve had quite a haul these past few days since you left!"
"That works too. I’ll find so ti in a couple of days to visit your set, Director Yu. Actually, I also have a small favor to ask of you."
Chu Tian didn’t refuse. He agreed first, then smoothly brought up his minor request.
"Oh? What is it, Younger Brother Chu? Just tell . I’ll see if I can be of any help."
Yu Cheng was a sly old fox himself. He chose his words artfully, offering help without making firm commitnts. After all, the unwary often ended up feeding the fishes, and he was no fool.
"Hey, it’s nothing major. A friend of mine wants to produce a music variety show but lacks an experienced director. Word got to , so I thought I’d ask if you know anyone, Director Yu?"
"A variety show director? For music? Let be honest with you, old friend, variety work isn’t as specialized as you might think. We variety directors can handle any type of program. If you need soone, I actually have the perfect person for you."
"Really? Could you tell more?"
"Of course. He’s a friend of mine, Wei Liangxiao. He also does variety shows. A few years ago, he produced a hugely popular music variety show. But, well, he ran into so trouble these past few years..."
Yu Cheng briefly recounted Wei Liangxiao’s situation. It wasn’t anything too serious: a dispute with his wife had escalated at his workplace. Apparently, this led to him offending a superior, which resulted in his dismissal.
After his divorce, he showed signs of depression and hadn’t worked since. He had just returned from a trip and was now looking for a job.
"No problem. In that case, could I trouble you for his contact information, Director Yu? I’ll get in touch with him."
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