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Chapter 220 This is exactly the kind of script I wanted.

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"Captain, we need to push forward our collaboration with South Korean BBS TV. I think the Korean drama's model of filming and broadcasting simultaneously is very similar to our online novels, and our creative ideas are also what they need. When do you think we should hold a scriptwriting contest on Qidian and see if we can find a good work?"

Baojian went to the deputy editor-in-chief's office and chatted with the deputy editor-in-chief about Korean dramas.

The team leader nodded, but also said, "The writing competition should be fine. However, we don't have any successful examples yet. It's possible to have authors from Qidian switch to screenwriting, but we don't know if we can get good works in the short term. Another issue is that we don't have a benchmark for reference."

"Everything is difficult at the beginning. We've just started, so of course we don't have any good works yet. Let's give it a try first. It's hard to say. We have so many authors. Most people may feel it's not suitable, but there are definitely some who are quite talented in this area."

"Row."

After Baojian finished speaking with the captain, he finished speaking.

Then he prepared to check and send emails for the day.

The company has grown.

He often spends more than an hour a day checking emails.

"Chen Yang?"

He saw the email Chen Yang sent him.

The sword is a bit strange.

Generally speaking.

Chen Yang communicated with him either via QQ or by phone.

Of course, Chen Yang wouldn't usually contact him.

He usually looks for the captain, or Hu Yue, but more often he looks for Raccoon.

The youngest son of a chaebol family.

Upon seeing a Word document in the email, Baojian was taken aback: "No way, is this kid going to give me a surprise?"

There was some expectation in my heart.

Baojian downloaded the Word document.

Click to read.

More than half an hour later.

The sword's eyes were shaken out.

good boy.

They actually wrote a script.

of course.

If it were just an ordinary script, Bo-gum probably wouldn't have thought much of it.

But this script just now.

Although it's only the first episode, Bo-gum has already noticed countless highlights in it.

Rebirth, 80s, tycoons, conglomerates, revenge, ordinary people, counterattack, precognition...

Each element here can be a major highlight.

And all these elements together.

It would be difficult for him not to explode.

"The first person is the first person."

"No wonder they can all become gods."

The more he looked at the sword, the more satisfied he became.

At the same time, this script also allowed him to see more expressions of the rebirth element.

The regulations in this area are relatively strict domestically.

There are many things that cannot be written, such as "this cannot be written" or "that cannot be written".

They had no other choice before.

When setting up a website in the country, you can only abide by domestic regulations.

But it's different now.

What if this script were set in South Korea?

Then there's no such thing as a standard or not.

Anyway, the story isn't about China; it's about another country.

He can write however he wants, and he can be as daring as he wants.

There's only the first episode.

After finishing watching "The Sword," I'm now really looking forward to the second episode.

first timing.

Baojian then made a phone call to Chen Yang.

"Bu Yang Shen, that's awesome. I thought you couldn't write screenplays."

Yes.

Although they started by cooperating with South Korea.

But Baojian thought at the time that platinum-level authors like Chen Yang wouldn't write such works.

Authors who write novellas are usually the ones who would accept such collaborations.

As for the reason.

Very simple.

If someone like Chen Yang can earn so much just by serializing online novels on Qidian, there's no need for him to write screenplays.

In fact.

Chen Yang is indeed someone who doesn't need to be written about.

But Chen Yang knew.

Online novels should have more opportunities to be published, not just on Qidian.com.

He should be able to be more creative in online writing.

Comics, anime, television, movies, games, merchandise, theme parks... and more

Although popular online novels are often adapted into various movies and TV series.

But this is just their adaptation; the original author doesn't have much power.

But if you can have a say in the screenwriting process.

In the future, whatever works he produces, everyone will have to listen to him.

"Hehe, I suddenly had an idea, so I wrote it down."

Chen Yang said, "By the way, have you seen the sword? What did you think of it?"

"I think there's absolutely no problem with it, it's great. This feeling is even better than watching Korean dramas. I'll forward it to their Korean BBS TV station in a bit. But you've only watched one episode, what about the rest?"

"I haven't written the rest yet, but I've written part of the outline. If BBS TV is interested, we can sign a contract first, and then I'll write the rest."

"Haha, you're being so cautious, aren't you?"

"After all, it's our first collaboration. Besides, I don't know if they'll even like it. What if they don't? If I write it all down at once, wouldn't that be a waste of time? I still have two other works to update, so I really don't have much time."

"I understand, wait for my good news."

……

The national-level writers' association invited Chen Yang to participate in the national-level writers' conference.

This is the only online writer to receive an invitation.

Chen Yang knew the value of this.

Three days later.

Chen Yang went to Taipei.

The venue for the writers' conference was a very high-class and prestigious place.

So high-end that you can have anything high-end you want.

This was also Chen Yang's first time visiting such a sacred place.

Talk about it.

He was a little nervous.

"President, this is my first time attending this conference."

Chen Yang said to He Chuang.

He Chuang also said, "This is my first time too."

Chen Yang laughed: "Alright, hahaha, it's everyone's first time."

"That's right. After all, it's a national-level writers' congress, and it's aimed at all writers across the country. Moreover, it's held only once every five years, and even those who have joined the national writers' association may never be able to attend such a congress in their entire lives."

"Oh, it's only once every five years? I thought it was once a year." "So, you know how important this is. I was only able to participate because of you."

"President, you're too modest."

"Don't call me Chairman, just call me He Chuang. I'll let you in on a secret: after this conference, you'll be at the same rank as me when you come back."

Don't scare me.

"Why are you trying to scare me? You're a representative of online writers. And you've achieved such great success. You get royalties, copyrights, and adaptations. In addition, you've signed physical copyrights in three countries. That's something countless mainstream literary authors have never had."

He Chuang is not exaggerating.

Perhaps Chen Xu doesn't quite understand his own position.

But in the eyes of a veteran like He Chuang, Chen Yang's future is absolutely limitless.

In that capacity.

If Chen Yang wanted to pursue a career in the civil service, he could be promoted in no time.

Look at the bright moon of yesteryear.

He's been rising through the ranks every year; he's not very old, but his rank is quite impressive.

"President, um, I think I see Dangnian Mingyue in my mind. Wasn't I supposed to be the only online writer?"

“The mainstream doesn’t really consider Dangnian Mingyue a web novelist anymore, and neither does Jiangnan. Besides, your web novels have taken a completely different path.”

"That's true too."

Chen Yang nodded.

He understood this.

Previously, online literature referred to works published on the Internet.

This is of course no problem.

But there's a problem later on.

If I write a poem, a traditional prose piece, or a traditional essay online, is that considered online literature?
Without online novel websites like Qidian...

They can actually be considered as online literature.

but now.

With the emergence of various online literature platforms and websites.

Online literature has already been defined in a relatively narrow sense.

He generally refers to works that are serialized on commercial online literature platforms with publishing qualifications and have gained a certain number of clicks and subscriptions as online literature.

Therefore, Chen Yang has now become the first online writer to represent online literature.

"Chen Yang, how about we take a picture together?"

"Okay."

Arriving at such a place, Chen Yang was also somewhat excited.

Just as the photo was taken, a voice came from the side: "Chen Yang, we've been looking for you."

It turned out to be Teacher Yu Hua.

"Teacher Yu Hua, it's been a long time."

"Yes, it's been a long time. I saw you once at the Lu Xun Academy of Literature, but haven't seen you since. Some of my other writer friends would love to get to know you."

"Come on, guys, aren't you all eager to meet Chen Yang? Yes, he's the one who's number one on the list of richest writers. Tell me, aren't you envious? I certainly am. We've been writing our whole lives, and we still don't earn as much as he does in a year."

Yu Hua was obviously joking.

However, the writers were genuinely interested in Chen Yang.

"Chen Yang, this is the first time we've met, but I've long admired your name."

"Teacher Jia, please don't say that. In the writing world, you are a nationally renowned figure."

The first person to step forward was Teacher Jia Ping.

Although Jia Pingwa's daughter's writing wasn't very good, Jia Pingwa's talent is still very strong.

"Yes, yes, Mr. Jia is certainly a nationally renowned figure."

They walked over from the other side and jokingly said to Jia Ping.

This person's importance is in no way less than Jia Pingwa's.

His name is Liu Zhenyun.

The writer who is most good at roasting people in the literary circle.

If he were to utter just one sentence, no comedian could stand up to him.

At the same time, Liu Zhenyun was the top scorer in the liberal arts college entrance examination that year, and his eloquence was unparalleled.

Yu Hua then introduced Chen Yang to some other writers, all of whom were nationally renowned top authors.

"Chen Yang, your book 'Dragon and Snake' is truly well written. It captures the spirit and vitality of the Chinese people."

"Yes, I'm watching too. What is national martial arts? Martial arts that only kill and don't perform is national martial arts. That's a bit domineering, but I like what you said: 'Strong nation, strong race.'"

"That half-original, half-borrowed line, 'Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river, never underestimate a young man's potential,' really captures the spirit of youth. Although I'm not young, I still felt a strong connection to it. It's just that your book was too long; I didn't read any further."

"By the way, I heard you recently signed physical publishing contracts in three countries. That's amazing, you know? We have to force our works into those countries, otherwise they won't even read them. You guys are really something, we should learn from you."

Several top writers gave Chen Yang a thumbs up.

Chen Yang repeatedly said he didn't deserve such praise.

These top writers are renowned and have a great influence.

Although Chen Yang has achieved some success, he also knows what to say in what situation.

Ten minutes later.

The group of representatives entered the hall.

Chen Yang found his seat and placed the file bag on the table.

Looking at this scene, which is frequently shown on CCTV's News Broadcast, Chen Yang found it difficult to calm down for a long time.

He didn't expect that.

One day...

He was able to get to this place.

……

the other side.

Kim Soo-pyeong, production manager of BBS television station in South Korea.

After signing the cooperation agreement with Qidian, he returned to South Korea.

He had studied the starting point carefully.

He really likes this online writing platform.

he knows.

On such a platform, countless talented authors have emerged.

Countless masterpieces have also emerged.

Kim Soo-pyeong once wanted to create such a platform in South Korea.

But a pity.

For various reasons, including paid subscriptions, the author's imagination, and a relatively small market, etc.

Such a platform simply cannot survive in Cold Country.

sometimes.

He couldn't help but sigh at how incredibly small his country was.

Not only is the population small, but the land area is also small.

But this is not something he can solve.

What he can do is to produce as many good Korean dramas as possible.

"Huh, the starting line is moving so fast?"

I saw an email from the administrator of Qidian.com in my inbox.

Jin Xiuping could hardly believe it.

Could it be that Qidian (the website's online platform) already has a good script?

until.

After he downloaded the translated version of "The Youngest Son of a Tycoon".

Jin Xiuping slammed his fist on the table and stood up, saying loudly, "This is exactly the kind of script I want."

(End of this chapter)

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