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Chapter 269, "Soldiers' Assault," is about to begin!!

After filming "The Shawshank Redemption" was completed, Song Hao was finally able to take a break for a while.

However, the propaganda department of the Army Administration found him.

It turns out that it's conscription season again.

Normally, the propaganda department would start getting busy at this time, responsible for the recruitment propaganda work.

Although there has been no shortage of recruits in recent years, propaganda work still needs to be carried out as usual.

During these busy six months, Song Hao almost forgot the passage of time.

Now that it's the new conscription season, the publicity department hopes that Song Hao can make a film or television work that truly reflects the military.

Song Hao thought about it and felt that a soldier who didn't want to be a special forces soldier wasn't a good soldier.

Moreover, among the soldiers who actually join the military, very few become special forces soldiers.

Song Hao suddenly thought of a TV series.

He thought the plot was pretty good.

So he told the story to Ma Yunlong, the head of the publicity department.

After listening, Ma Yunlong's eyes gleamed with excitement. "The concept of this 'Soldiers' Assault' is simply unique. I guarantee that no previous military films can compare to it, not even the slightest bit."

He paused, then continued, "Of course, the conscription season is here again, and our focus will now be on this conscription promotional video."

“Okay, team leader,” Song Hao replied. “I’ll work on the script and make the arrangements.”

After Ma Yunlong left, he opened the system panel, entered the script library, and quickly scanned it before finally fixing his gaze on the script of "Soldiers' Assault".

He clicked to redeem without hesitation.

The system immediately issued a notification: [Cashing for the "Soldiers' Assault" script.]

Many profound lines from "Soldiers Sortie" kept flooding into Song Hao's mind, like torrents crashing against his thoughts.

"Glory is often found in the ordinary, while hardship is hidden in the long days."

"Starting over is not a bad thing; it is the motivation for us to move forward."

"Don't underestimate my sense of belonging to the company just because my time in the Seventh Company was short."

"As a soldier, what I fear most is that people come and go around me, and I can't stay with them for long."

"The company commander once said that life is full of problems, and we must face them bravely and stand tall."

"If reciting texts won't defeat the enemy, why don't we just use computers to wage a Wubi input method war against them?"

"If you drift through life now, life will drift through you in the future."

"Belief is not just empty talk; it requires us to put it into practice and take action."

"Don't readily conclude that something is of no benefit if you haven't tried it."

"I think they are like bullets that are about to be scrapped, and we need to use up their remaining energy."

"The heroic soldiers, holding five-foot-long rifles, stand on the training ground under the first rays of dawn. The sons and daughters of China are full of ambition and prefer military uniforms to makeup."

"Whether you have achieved anything or not, no matter how much you have learned, when it is time to rest, we are all the same."

"We all share a common flaw: we place too much trust in our words and neglect the power of action."

These words intertwined with the vast amount of script content in Song Hao's mind, like a surging tide.

Song Hao felt a sharp headache coming on; it was the impact of the script for the TV series "Soldiers' Sortie" rapidly unfolding in his mind. It took him some time to gradually adjust to this intense shock and begin to organize the information in his mind.

He vividly remembers how incredibly popular "Soldiers Sortie" was.

Now, the script of this TV series is completely imprinted in his memory, as if a long-forgotten memory has been awakened.

This military-themed TV series is so captivating that once you start watching, you can't stop, and you even need to carefully plan your bathroom breaks.

Song Hao believes that this script is perfect as a recruitment propaganda film.

However, since he had not served in the military in his previous life, he did not notice some of the inconsistencies in the script at the time.

Looking back now, these flaws have become quite obvious.

For example, in the company life depicted in the script, the officer roles seem to be limited to a few types, such as company commander, political instructor, and sergeant squad leader.

Officers holding positions such as platoon leader, deputy company commander, and deputy political instructor have never appeared.

This is clearly unreasonable for a complete grassroots company.

A company cannot function solely on the two officers in charge of military and political affairs; other officers also play an indispensable role in company life.

It seems somewhat incongruous in the script that company commanders and political instructors cannot do everything themselves.

As for the actors, Song Hao has not yet been confirmed, but he prefers to select from within the military.

After all, the characters in "Soldiers Sortie" are deeply rooted in military life, which is completely different from the previous filming style.

If external actors are used, they need to undergo a complicated training process, which is time-consuming and may result in a noticeable discrepancy between the background and the main character during filming due to insufficient training.

Imagine if any extra's performance surpassed that of the lead actor; that would undoubtedly be asking for trouble.

While pursuing authenticity, we should not overlook other elements that can enhance the quality of the work.

In addition, inviting a celebrity to make a cameo appearance could be considered to increase the show's appeal.

At this moment, Ma Yunlong, the head of the publicity team, asked curiously, "So, who are you planning to invite?"

"I plan to approach Wang Baoqiang to play Xu Sanduo. I have a lot of confidence in Baoqiang's acting skills. I will also approach Zhang Yi later."

Ma Yunlong laughed: "Ever since Zhang Yi successfully portrayed the role of Yang Rui, the captain of the Jiaolong Commando Team, in 'Operation Red Sea,' his popularity has soared. He is now a hot actor, and there must be many production teams looking to cast him. You'd probably have to wait in line to get his time."

Song Hao laughed and said, "Don't worry, I believe he won't easily refuse this script."

Ma Yunlong changed the subject, saying, "Alright, let's put this topic aside for now. Let's go check out the Third Company of the First Battalion. It should be fine as a filming location. As long as it doesn't interfere with the normal operation of the troops, we won't be too demanding about the filming conditions."

After saying that, the two walked together toward the entrance of the camp.

Suddenly, everyone learned that the troupe was going to film a TV series.

They were all very excited.

They knew that as the conscription season approached, the propaganda department would actively seek suitable locations to film conscription promotional videos every year at this time.

These two people came here, most likely for this purpose.

Looking back at past promotional video productions, they often simply involved organizing troops to conduct live-fire drills and filming some combat scenes to incorporate into the content.

However, this method of publicity has relatively limited impact on the group's overall publicity efforts.

However, if Song Hao himself films the promotional video here, its impact will undoubtedly be greatly amplified. (End of Chapter)

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