Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?

Chapter 57 has been revised to the point of being a major overhaul.

Chapter 57 has been revised to the point of being a major overhaul.

The classic film and television assessment is like the final competition of each episode of "Beyond Class," where the mentors need to provide fair and objective comments on the artists in the Beyond Class who are being assessed.

In addition, there is a professional judging panel of fifty film and television professionals on site. They can not only evaluate and vote on the students' performances, but also extend film offers directly during the program.

For celebrities, honing their acting skills on TV shows is secondary; what's truly important is the "film and television assessment." If they perform well, they can directly find new jobs.

It is precisely because the program provides this channel that "Beyond Class" is so highly regarded by young actors. Many newcomers have become famous through this program, and they all want to be the next one...

Aside from Yu Wei, he genuinely came to hone his acting skills and gather material. These "professionals" make movies that they wouldn't dare invite themselves to.

On the day of the assessment, the other trainees kept saying they weren't nervous, but in reality, their eyes never left the professional judging panel. Only Yu Wei was genuinely not nervous.

He has learned a lot of performance skills from Lin Yi these past few days, and he can say goodbye to the show after settling his work today.

If it weren't for the fact that someone was sitting right behind him in the tiered seating area, he would have wanted to start typing right there.

"I saw you singing yesterday, it was so beautiful, it was heavenly."

Before the recording started, Qi Xi patted Yu Wei on the shoulder and started talking to him. Ever since he lost the audition last time, he had come to realize how terrifying this newcomer from another field was.

Those who are defeated by Yu Wei head-on will inadvertently become "Yu's loyal sons." It's not that they are just bragging, but the more awesome Yu Wei is, the more valuable their reputation becomes.

This is quite different from what's depicted in fictional novels, where minor villains always want the protagonist to pounce on them. But in real life, if you lose, the stronger the opponent, the more justifiable your defeat seems.

If Yu Wei were just a nobody who gets kicked to death by the protagonist, he would definitely cheer for the protagonist. Once the protagonist actually succeeds, he would write a book and sell courses, with the title "Back then, I was 40/60 with XX".

Don't forget to follow!

Besides the bonus chapter, Yu Wei also posted a copy of the video for "Time Thief" on video platforms and Weibo. Where it was posted isn't important; what's important is letting everyone know that there are perks for reading his books...

It has to be said that this tactic really works. Since the singing video was released, the novel's data has rebounded, and there are even signs of a slight increase.

It's estimated that a lot of new readers have been attracted from various video platforms. When netizens who saw the video heard that they could read a new book and listen to new songs, they thought, "What a great deal!" and started reading.

The day after the video was released, Lin Yi said that he couldn't sing as well as him, which was a subtle way of expressing his opinion on the merits of the two songs.

Although her song "Scissors" also expresses concern about the passage of time, it is not as profound as Yu Wei's song.

While deconstructing the anxiety of time through metaphor, "Echoes of the Rainbow" also provides a poetic resistance to the rapidly developing urban society.

This poetic quality is what elevates her songs; when all that is solid vanishes, only the firm grasp of "this moment" becomes the anchor of existentialism.

The difference is so obvious even in a one-minute demo, not to mention the finished song...

Lin Yi was still reeling from her emotions when Yu Wei immediately produced a second song and proposed changing the movie soundtrack, leaving her completely speechless.

The new soundtrack was eventually installed without incident, but the actual effect will depend on the film and television assessment.

After the show started recording, Chi Leying next to Yu Wei was visibly nervous. She attached great importance to this show and felt that a career change was imminent.

"You're so career-oriented."

"There's nothing I can do, I'm not you."

After calming herself down, Chi Leying realized that Yu Wei was different from other artists after working together for the past few days. He was not ambitious and even somewhat easygoing.

There's no such thing as a good or bad personality. Perhaps in today's fast-paced entertainment industry, someone as deliberate and methodical as him is needed to bring about change.

Slow as it may be, they really went all out...

The first film I auditioned for was a spy drama. The scene depicted the thrilling moment when an undercover agent almost got caught during a rendezvous. The protagonist's subtle tension was quite difficult to portray.

The villainous version of the trainees showed absolutely no sense of gloom; the group of people were just sprawled out, giving off a humorous, childish vibe.

The guy playing the gangster boss seems to be from a CEO drama series; he really enjoyed striking poses, but he's not particularly handsome and looks pretentious and greasy. After the rough cut was shown, the four mentors all looked increasingly grim, especially Teacher Yan, who was in charge of teaching this group; his gloomy face even showed a hint of embarrassment.

Don't tell anyone I'm a student when you go out...

The mentors couldn't speak freely due to personal relationships, but the professional judging panel went all out. Apart from the male actor who played a minor supporting role and performed reasonably well, the others were criticized more and more harshly than the others.

"That's a bit violent."

This is quite intimidating. He's never seen such harsh criticism in the variety shows he usually watches. Of course, it's also possible that the more offensive criticisms were cut out to avoid a bad impact.

"They just treat people differently based on who they are; they're all minor actors." Chi Leying tried to remain calm and said, "With your fame, they wouldn't dare. At most, they'd say you're not suited for this industry."

Actually, Yu Wei's performance was actually better than theirs. He just hadn't learned it properly, while the others had learned it wrong and it was hard to correct them.

The second group was the set of "Unfaithful," for which Yu Wei had revised the script. However, Qi Yunming, the mentor, looked completely unconcerned, as if this scene had nothing to do with him at all.

Why are you wearing her clothes?

With this unexpected line, everyone noticed the details of the female supporting character's clothing; clearly, this scene had been adapted.

They couldn't help but recall the incident a few days ago when Yu Wei changed the script, so this part of the dialogue was all changed by Yu Wei alone.

Before anyone could even think, a few lines of dialogue bursting with information were slapped right in their faces, each one more provocative than the last, yet surprisingly entertaining.

The judges were all seasoned veterans, and they immediately spotted the punchline in those lines. They didn't know if they were good or not, but they were sure those lines would become a hit.

They are not artists, they are businessmen. Compared to those slow-burning dialogues, Yu Wei's changes undoubtedly hit their sweet spot more effectively.

"I didn't expect Mr. Yu Wei to have such a high level of expertise in scripts. I look forward to your next performance."

"Yu Wei's script deserves much credit for the brilliance of this scene."

"Although it deviates somewhat from the style of the original work, the adaptation is very bold and more in line with the current market environment, which I personally like very much."

During the critique session, the judging panel immediately started praising Yu Wei in various ways. As Chi Leying said, these so-called industry insiders are indeed good at judging people based on their abilities.

On the one hand, they meant to flatter and create hype; on the other hand, they genuinely acknowledged that Yu Wei's adaptation had great potential to go viral.

"It's really an interesting adaptation, Mr. Qi. Someone helped you revise the script, so you should at least say something."

On the mentor's panel, Yan Zong tried to liven up the atmosphere. His words were also the production team's intention, mainly to encourage Qi Yunming to interact as much as possible with his son's former teammates, in order to facilitate hype.

"You have the talent to be a screenwriter, keep up the good work."

Qi Yunming's main approach is to remain detached, offering commentary but not much, speaking his mind sincerely, but elaborating on it is out of the question.

His slacking off left Yan Zong, who had tried to talk to him, completely bewildered. However, the show was still being recorded, so he couldn't say much and could only turn his attention to Lin Yi, who was standing to the side.

"Teacher Lin, Yu Wei is a student in your group. I wonder if he has adapted 'The Star Planter'?"

"Of course, but I won't go into details. Please look forward to it."

It's more than just an adaptation; he went right up the arteries. Lin Yi never expected that Yu Wei would actually put his mind to the music.

"It seems that Teacher Lin is very confident."

No one asked any more questions; they were simply more eager to see Yu Wei's group's performance.

 There will be an extra chapter for the patron tonight, and I feel that delaying until the book is published would be too opportunistic, so I'll just update it now.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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