Later, Yu Ling ignored Hua Nandie. She still remembered that Hua Nandie cried to her and said that she had no choice.

She said that she only had the title of movie queen, but was gradually out of fashion and had high expenses. Anyway, she was so pitiful, but Yu Ling knew clearly that this was not the case.

After seeing Hua Nandie's true face, Yu Ling didn't intend to flatter her, so she just treated her coldly.

Except for not blocking the person, I didn't reply to any of the contact information.

She had no ill feelings towards Wen Ning'er, and was even quite grateful to her for Hua Nandie's matter. She just couldn't stand Wen Ning'er's attitude of not caring about anything.

Thinking of this, Yu Ling walked over to Wen Ning'er and sat down. Then, she turned her head and whispered to Wen Ning'er, "Thank you for reminding me last time."

Wen Ning'er was a little surprised, but didn't ask any more questions. "It's just a small matter."

Yu Ling saw that Wen Ning'er didn't want to say more, and she wasn't the type to curry favor with someone she didn't like, so she didn't say anything else.

I found my own script and started reading it.

Then the leading actors arrived one by one, and Wen Ning'er discovered that two of the male supporting roles with quite a lot of roles were actually from Xuanting Entertainment?

Director Yan deserves the credit for signing a confidentiality contract for this drama. She didn't even know about it in the same company, and not a single rumor leaked out.

Wen Ninger greeted them generously, "Hello, senior brothers!"

Chen Song and Xiquan, who just came in, are younger than Wen Ning'er in terms of age, but the other one debuted earlier, so it is not an exaggeration to call him senior brother.

"Hello Sister Ning, just call me by my name~" Xiquan said cheerfully, took his script and sat not far from Wen Ning'er.

"Hello Sister Ning, it's me too. Just call me by my name. I'm Chen Song." Chen Song also nodded.

Wen Ning'er knew Chen Song. Her good friend and agent Wang Jinxuan used to be Chen Song's assistant. It was a kind of fate.

Xiquan is a typical young idol type. He is not very old, only 18 years old. He debuted for a year and filmed several idol TV dramas. He has more than 1000 million fans on the entire network.

Chen Song has been in the industry for three years and is 20 years old. He has a very talented acting skill and has played the leading male role in big-budget TV series. He has about 500 million fans.

The three of them chatted briefly. Chen Song and Xiquan didn't expect that they would meet the artist who had just joined their company on the set instead of in the company.

When Si Zhenting came in, Wen Ning'er was completely numb. She felt that she was not here to film a movie, but to participate in a company team-building event!

This drama has too much Ting content!

Chen Song and Xi Quan were more surprised. Even though they were in the same company, they didn't have many opportunities to film with Si Zhenting.

Neither of them is the type to cause trouble, so they will definitely seize any opportunity to learn. It would be even better if they could make further progress in their careers.

"Boss Si."

"Boss Si."

Chen Song and Xiquan stood up at the same time and greeted.

Wen Ning'er was about to stand up and greet them when Si Zhenting stopped her, "We're from the same crew, and this isn't a company meeting. Just call them by their names."

Once you join the crew, you are all actors of the crew, regardless of status.

"Brother Ting."

The three of them looked at each other and shouted at the same time. Suddenly, they felt like they had found their organization, and there was also a secret sense of closeness, which was magical.

Others also greeted him, but they also followed Si Zhenting's own wishes and called him Brother Ting.

After director Yan Lizhang arrived, everyone began to read the script seriously. Wen Ning'er felt that it was not easy for her to meet a quiet crew again.

It seems that there aren't many crews in the entertainment industry that always do some weird things~

Reality will teach Wen Ning'er that sometimes she shouldn't be too happy too early. It was because of Wen Ning'er's carelessness that she encountered the biggest crisis since her rebirth.

"Xiao Wen, you, the second female lead, are a very important character in the whole play. Yao Ji is a woman with a kind heart. She has divinity in her, otherwise she wouldn't have died in the end saving others."

Yan Lizhang carefully explained the play to Wen Ning'er, trying to avoid situations where communication would lead to the actor's misunderstanding of the role.

"But her family are all demonic cultivators. Being in the demon world, she also has demonic nature. This complex feeling is also the charm of this character. You have to..."

Wen Ning'er listened to the director carefully, and from time to time took notes in the notebook she brought and marked on the script.

After the director finished speaking, Wen Ning'er continued to study with Si Zhenting. It seemed that this habit had inexplicably continued from the previous crew to this one.

Wen Ning'er told Si Zhenting about her understanding of the character, hoping that the big boss would give her some advice and see if there was anything unreasonable in her understanding of the character.

"There's nothing wrong with your understanding, but I noticed a small problem with you last time."

Si Zhenting stood up, walked over to Wen Ning'er, took Wen Ning'er's script, and pointed at it, "Let's review this part."

Wen Ning'er took a look and saw that the content that Si Zhenting was pointing at was the clip where Yao Ji saw the male protagonist injured and wanted to save him, but was powerless and watched him fall off the cliff.

Wen Ning'er thought for a while and said that she was ready.

Si Zhenting's aura suddenly changed, as if he was really a cultivator who walked out of a novel, almost making Wen Ning'er lose interest.

Wen Ning'er tried hard to concentrate on the performance, and her emotional outbursts were very smooth. After the performance, she raised her hand to wipe the tears from her face, feeling that she had performed well.

But Si Zhenting's expression was not as gentle as usual, but rather a little serious.

Wen Ning'er suppressed her smugness, then heard Si Zhenting say, "There's nothing wrong with your emotions. Sadness is sadness. But you have to know that being an actor doesn't just require the ability to express emotions."

"The most important thing for an actor is the ability to portray a character, not the emotional output. In many important scenes, emotions need to be restrained."

Si Zhenting was really not polite at all, and his tone wasn't very good either, but you could tell he wasn't angry, but rather a little regretful?

"Character creation is difficult, as it involves all the acting skills and abilities you know. But it's also simple. It really comes down to two things: can the audience be believable in your character, and can the audience feel the charm of your character."

Si Zhenting pointed at the part that Wen Ning'er had just performed and performed it himself.

Wen Ning'er saw that Si Zhenting's face had little expression, and he didn't even shed tears. The tears just hung in his eyes, but the sadness in his eyes seemed to be about to overflow.

It was also the first time for Wen Ning'er to see such obvious sadness in someone's eyes.

I suddenly remembered that when I was watching a movie before, I saw a clip of an old actor. When his relative passed away, he did not cry loudly, but remained silent. However, any audience who saw it at that time could feel the sadness of the old actor.

As he was thinking, Si Zhenting wiped his eyes with a tissue and continued, "Emotional expression can indeed make the audience feel it directly, but regardless of the occasion, regardless of the situation, and shoving your emotions all over the audience is extremely irresponsible."

"That's all for today. Go back and digest what I just said."

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