At night, Ian and Big Power found a small restaurant nearby and had a simple dinner. After that, Big Screen went back to school alone.
Ian returned to his room, washed up briefly, and went to sleep.
With a large pillow on his head and her summer blanket covering his body, Ian had an exceptionally sweet sleep that night.
The next morning, Ian took the script and set off.
This time, he didn't ride a bicycle.
Yesterday, he rode a bicycle because it was convenient to ride a bicycle through the alley. He didn't expect to live in a power house, so he had to go around the alley to ask if there were any houses for rent.
It was naturally inconvenient to take a taxi.
Today, as soon as Ian left the house, he hailed a Xiali taxi on the road and went straight to the National Television Production Center.
It was different from the future.
In the 1990s, TV dramas were all filmed by the TV drama production centers of various TV stations. The directors, cameramen, actors, artists, and other actors were all employees within the establishment and received salaries.
For example, the National Television Production Center was under Central TV.
Of course, by the end of the 1990s, social capital and people were allowed to participate in the production, release, and distribution of television dramas and movies.
'Great Qing' was a co-production between China and Taiwan.
However, for an individual or company like Ian who did not have any qualifications, would there be no way for him to film a television series or movie?
There was.
There was another method, which was to rely on it.
As long as the production director of the TV series production center nodded his head, it would be fine.
For example, one of the representative works of the Beijing circle," Story of the editorial department," who was the one who ran the project?
It was a project done by the big shot in Beijing, Author Wang.
Who was the director?
Zhao Baogang, a general in the capital.
Who were the main actors?
Grandpa Ge!
In fact, many people might not know that Grandpa Ge was actually a member of the Beijing circle.
Of course…
Not everyone in the Beijing industry was a bad person. The industry itself had no attributes. Many times, actors could not enter the industry without their own choice.
What determined the reputation of this industry in the public's mind was the personal conduct of the big shots in the industry.
The producer of " Story of the editorial department " was the Beijing Television Arts Center.
It did not belong to the television station, but a state-owned art unit under the capital.
Many actors that people were familiar with, such as Uncle Ge, Zhang Guoli, Jiang Wen, Wang Zhiwen, Sun Li, Deng Chao, and so on, were actually actors in the Beijing Art Center.
It was the same as the actors in the drama troupe and the film studio.
Before the 1990s, actors and actresses were all paid, and they could also be evaluated for their professional titles and ranks.
Even after a few decades, the Beijing People's Art, the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center, as well as the professional actors and actresses of the maritime administration, air administration, coal mine, and other art troupes were still in high demand in the entertainment industry…
Of course, even if they were affiliated, they had to go through the project approval, script review, filming permit process, and screening permit process. The process was still the same.
The production center would be the producer, while the director, editor, and actor would be hired by the actual filming company or applied to the production center for some manpower and equipment support.
There were no fixed rules.
It depends on whether your relationship with the production center is reliable or not.
Ian, for example, was prepared to use his own funds to film. The director, editor, and actors were all his own people, so he only needed the production center to agree to be affiliated.
Some of the children who had connections in Beijing's Wenhua department might start their own projects. The funds, manpower, and equipment would all be obtained from the production center.
The classic example was still 'Story of the editorial department'…
Ian had just become enemies with Huang Xiaoyan.
Of course, they were also wary of this. Although the Beijing Television Arts Center was not so powerful that it could dominate the industry, since ancient times, villains had always been incapable of accomplishing anything. If they had a good relationship with the production director and held you back, then Su Ye's 'My Own Swordsman' would be dead in the womb.
In this day and age.
Without the endorsement of these state-run television drama production centers, it was absolutely impossible to complete the filming and broadcasting of a television drama...
Therefore, Ian chose the National TV Series Production Center under Central TV this time.
Of course.
The National TV Production Center also had a Beijing circle.
However, this capital circle was not that capital circle.
The capital was a huge, general name made up of countless small circles.
The small circle represented by Author Wang could only be said to be the most familiar and representative circle.
But in reality.
Since you could find the Beijing circle of Author Wang and Feng Pants on Baidu, it meant that the power of this circle was not the best in the Beijing circle.
You can't even find the real big shots on Baidu…
However, this had nothing to do with Ian for the time being.
Ian only had a conflict with the small circle of authors behind Huang Xiaoyan. In that case, it would be fine as long as he avoided the Beijing Television Arts Center that they occupied.
In Beijing in 1997, there were basically no traffic jams even in the Second Ring Road.
After all, the number of private cars wasn't too exaggerated.
The streets were filled with taxis.
In less than an hour, Ian arrived at Central TV's headquarters.
Of course.
The current Central TV headquarters building was not the famous "big pants" style of the later generations.
The sun gradually rose, and the air was hot.
Ian raised his hand to block the sunlight and looked up at Central TV's headquarters building. Although it was not as tall as the "big pants" of the later generations, it still gave people a sense of the weight of Central TV.
Ian was not in a hurry to go in. Instead, he found a public phone at the side and made a call.
"Beep, beep, beep!"
The phone rang three times before it was picked up. A man's voice rang out."Hello?"
"Is it Brother Sa? I'm Ian. Are you free now? I'm at the entrance of Central TV's building. Come down and pick me up.”Ian smiled.
"Ian?"
The man on the other end of the phone was pleasantly surprised." You finally remember your Brother Sa? Luckily, I was in the office today. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to pick up your call. Wait a moment, I'll come down to pick you up.”
The call was quickly hung up.
"Beep, beep, beep!"
Ian was dumbfounded when he heard the busy tone on the phone.
This Little Sa was also this impatient when she was young…
The man on the phone was none other than Sabei Neng, who had just joined Central TV last year and was still a rookie host.
It was funny.
Sabei Ning graduated from Peking University Law School with a master's degree in law, but she had joined Central TV as a host.
As for Ian?
Ian was also from Peking University. He had a master's degree in economics and management, but he became an assistant teacher at the Film Academy.
Sabei was a year older than Ian. The two of them met in a literature club in school and had been very close for a few years.
He could only say.
It was their common interest in literature that allowed the two top students of popular majors to embark on the path of entertainment at the same time…
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