New Century Anime Warrior

Chapter 12 This Life is Like a Runaway Script

Si Hua is cosplaying Commander Ikari again.

There was nothing he could do; the world was changing too fast, and he was completely bewildered.

In the morning, he was planning how to get free access to the school's facilities to strengthen himself, and in the afternoon, a beautiful girl invited him to debut.

Life is like a script without an outline; you never know where it will start to go haywire.

Qiu Yin then provided him with an answer.

Although Teacher Qiu, who couldn't stop laughing, was annoying, Si Hua still managed to get a lot of gossip.

Well, the girl blushed slightly the whole time, pretending to be seriously trying to understand the lyrics of "Through the Years and Far Away".

After all, it's a little embarrassing to hear familiar people praising you in such a lavish way.

Lin Lin, the most beautiful girl in Class 1, Grade 2003, was the only arts and sports representative of the only liberal arts class in the Grade 2003 cohort at the No. 1 Middle School in the city. She was a two-time campus top ten singer, a two-time first-place winner in the girls' sprint at the school sports meet, one of the freshman representatives, first in her liberal arts class, and first in her liberal arts grade...

Oh, and there's no need to emphasize the last one; there was only one liberal arts class in my grade.

In short, this tall girl who can stand tall enough to cover many people must come from a wealthy family.

One of them is cultural industry mining.

Thinking of this, Si Hua wished he could slap himself twice. The rich woman was right next to him, and he had ignored her.

But despite the amusement, Si Hua insisted on continuing with the original plan; even if the food was soft, it was still given to him by someone else...

It's better to have your own than to have your own parents.

Moreover, having your own works gives you more bargaining power, no matter where you put them.

Of course, I don't have any moral fastidiousness. Self-reliance and relying on favorable winds are not contradictory.

"Si Hua!"

"Um?"

"You're amazing!" Judging from this, Lin Lin must have finished reading the lyrics.

Praise me as much as you want, my delicate heart can take it.

"With your English grades, it's amazing that you can write such fluent English words! That's incredible!"

I feel like you're targeting me, but I have no proof... Si Hua noticed that his eyebrows were twitching again.

Fluency is a basic skill, and not a single word in this song is beyond the curriculum... and the curriculum here is still the junior high school English curriculum.

Even so, the original singer's English pronunciation is still quite perplexing.

It's a typical Japanese-English pop song, with excellent lyrics, music, and vocals, but the colloquialisms are just...unpleasant.

During the first blind listening session, Si Hua initially thought that the lyrics were a mix of English and other unfamiliar languages.

Listening to it a second time while looking at the lyrics, I realized that it was entirely in English and didn't contain any difficult vocabulary...

That's absolutely amazing.

"Of course I know I'm good at it." Si Hua ignored Lin Lin's assessment of his English. "Can you sing?"

"It's not too difficult, but what kind of singing do you need me to do?" Lin Lin asked the most crucial question.

Many songs, once written, may not be 100% recreated by the singer in the creator's mind...

Of course, an excellent singer can take a song to a new level, even surpassing the creator's ideal version.

Therefore, Si Hua decided to leave this question to Lin Lin to figure out on her own, since he had only heard the original version.

In terms of musical literacy, I'm just a novice, and I'm not necessarily qualified to instruct more professional musicians.

Giving a general direction in terms of ideas, emotions, and style is already the limit.

"I'll give you a few keywords first, then you can read the script a few more times and get a feel for it." After saying that, Si Hua wrote a few words on a piece of paper for her.

Crossing, watching, hoping.

"There's nothing more I can do to help. I'll give you my feedback when you audition."

Lin Lin nodded. She understood Si Hua's actions. In fact, she could tell that Si Hua's music theory level was indeed at the beginner level.

But talent sometimes defies logic; at least Lin Lin herself admits she couldn't write a song that's above average overall.

Most importantly, she discovered that Si Hua had a terrifying intuition about the song's quality.

For example, Si Hua suggested specific details such as the instruments and arrangement structure, but he himself couldn't explain why he should do them that way, yet he knew they should be used that way...

However, after listening to the arrangement he simulated on the computer, Lin Lin found that he was right; it was indeed better than she had imagined.

That's just being unreasonable.

For a moment, Lin Lin felt both frustrated and elated. Frustrated that she, a quasi-professional, was being thoroughly outmatched by an amateur...

What's exhilarating is that this novice will soon be my partner, giving me a sense of triumph, like having all the heroes of the world under my control.

I don't understand why this girl, who was perfectly fine just a moment ago, suddenly became so excited.

But Si Hua chose not to disturb her and turned to look at Qiu Yin, who was working on the preliminary planning materials for "Voice of a Star".

"Teacher Qiu, please take a look at the equipment borrowing schedule I wrote above. Is it appropriate?"

After comparing the course plan for the next semester, Qiu Yin felt that it could meet Si Hua's computer needs in most cases.

"It's not a big problem, it's just that the timing of the sale you mentioned might be difficult to coordinate."

Si Hua's timetable is not difficult to understand. For example, he uses "operation time" and "hands-off time" to distinguish whether the work requires human intervention.

Although I am not an industry insider, I can imagine that the professional workflow of animation production would not use such terms, but that does not prevent me from understanding what Si Hua is trying to express.

"The main parts that need to be handled by you are 3D rendering and post-production editing and compositing. I suggest you do the 3D rendering part during the summer vacation, in advance."

Qiu Yin then looked at the school's schedule.

"You'll be in your final year of high school next semester, so you'll only have a three-and-a-half-week summer vacation. You'll have to go back to school at the end of July to start reviewing."

"The first and second year of high school don't start until early September, and that's when the multimedia classrooms will be scheduled for classes. So you have a whole month in August to do 3D rendering."

"I'll help you apply for permission to stay overnight in the multimedia classroom, just say you're conducting a practical lesson."

Qiu Yin has figured it out and decided to do his best to help Si Hua create this animated work.

On the one hand, it is a real achievement, and it is also a recognition from the National Primary and Secondary School Computer Production Activity Review Panel. It can be considered as an explanation to myself for the computer education work of the No. 1 Middle School of the city.

On the other hand, with Si Hua's grades, no matter what effort she puts in, it will be a positive outcome, just like for those art students, sports students, or students striving for guaranteed admission.

As long as the school isn't demolished or any illegal or unethical activities are involved, schools often choose to turn a blind eye.

The efforts Si Hua is making now can be seen as another way of striving for a guaranteed admission to university. As his teacher, I shouldn't hold him back.

Upon hearing Qiu Yin's suggestion, Si Hua slapped his thigh hard, realizing he had almost forgotten that high school seniors don't have complete holidays.

Not to mention summer vacation, even the winter vacation six months later is only ten days long, but many parents still feel that it is too long.

According to Qiu Yin's plan, he could spend more than a month living in the multimedia classroom to intensively produce the 3D part of "Voices of a Distant Star".

This will further reduce the total working hours, meaning more time can be freed up for reviewing academic subjects.

perfect!

But before that, Si Hua glanced at the long-legged girl who seemed to be still lost in a strange sense of pleasure.

Debut?

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