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Chapter 22

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After the sound source was found, Fang Hui rented professional sound source production equipment. The company's equipment was naturally of the highest quality. It wasn't just the tools used to make the sound source. The other instruments and mechanical tools were all of the highest quality. No matter who it was, no matter which department it was, they would have to pay rent when renting them.

Some of the more popular equipment had to be reserved in advance. Fortunately, no one was competing with them for tools related to the virtual idol project, so there was no need for reservations. Fang Zhao went to look for Bu Lai and borrowed the tools he needed from the equipment department.

Fang Zhao had borrowed the voice technician from another department. She was also a recent graduate who specialized in songwriting, post-production, and sound editing. But she had just signed with Silver Wing, and because she was a newcomer, when Fang Zhao had gone to borrow her, she had been thrown out of the team.

"Hi … Hello, I … My name is Song Miao. I used to be in charge of voice repair. This is my … my graduation certificate and degree certificate." Song Miao took out her certificate. As soon as she arrived at the virtual projects department, she was a little nervous and could not speak coherently.

Fang Zhao took a look at this borrowed employee. His medium-length hair was casually tied into a ponytail at the back of his head. He was wearing a simple hiking outfit and flat shoes. He was obviously dressed like a technician. He was carrying a toolbox and had a tense expression. He was probably not used to his new working environment.

After asking a few questions about sound source production, Fang Zhao called Pang Pusong over. "Bring Song Miao to the studio over there."

"Yes!" Finally, they were going to start recording. Pang Pusong was also excited.

Building a complete sound library required a professional sound system. The equipment had already been set up, and the rest was up to Song Miao to take over. She would be in charge of sound sampling and technical processing to build the sound library. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net

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Fortunately, today's equipment was highly intelligent, saving manpower. Otherwise, Song Miao might not be able to do it alone. After arranging the sound source, Fang Zhao went over to Zu Wen's side to take a look at the production of the image.

"By the way, do you need someone for the eye model?" Zu Wen asked. Since he was in the form of a Treant, he did not expect to have rich facial expressions. The expression in his eyes was very important.

Eye models were models who provided visual references for virtual idols. Actors who weren't good-looking, didn't have power or money, and were unlucky enough to get any resources had a relatively low status in the entertainment industry. It was difficult for them to stand in front of the camera, and they didn't usually take on many films or important roles. Some of them would take on other tasks, such as providing eye references for virtual idols.

For virtual projects that did not have high requirements, they would directly look for references from the database, such as a certain scene in a previous movie, and apply the acting skills of those skilled actors to the virtual characters. However, for virtual projects with high requirements, they would hire professionals to provide reference for different scenarios.

Even for the best actors and actresses, their performances were based on certain scenes in the film and the inner thoughts of the characters they were playing. If the virtual idol had a different background and role, it would be inappropriate to use those same methods, and it would give off a weird vibe.

Some people who were against virtual idols often criticized virtual idols for copying and imitating their acting skills. But the teams behind the virtual idols didn't care. That was how virtual idols were. Everyone was like that. As long as the audience bought in, it was fine.

Zu Wen had asked because he had noticed that Fang Zhao was taking the project too seriously.

"I told Steward Du about this yesterday. He said that he would help to see if there are any suitable candidates."

As Fang Zhao spoke, Du Ang brought someone up to the 50th floor.

Even though Du Ang didn't want to be involved in the virtual idol project, his position was tied to it. He couldn't be completely ignorant. After asking Fang Zhao about the virtual idols out of curiosity, Du Ang didn't speak for a long time. He sat in his office, deep in thought. He even considered overturning Fang Zhao's previous assignment and taking over the job himself.

But then Du Ang thought it through. He knew he wasn't a creative genius. No matter what Fang Zhao thought, since the project was officially underway, he would let Fang Zhao handle it. Even if it failed, even if he was ridiculed, it would be a learning experience. Setbacks were a good thing for young people. After all, no matter how badly the project failed, the company wouldn't blame it entirely on a newcomer like Fang Zhao.

After Fang Zhao had approached Du Ang the day before, Du Ang had asked a few friends who managed actors.

Whether it was singers or actors in the company, they all had different grades. According to their contracts, they were graded from lowest to highest, from D to A. The top-notch S-grade actors weren't included. They were something else entirely.

D-grade actors were usually newcomers or marginal characters. Du Ang's standards were high, so he wasn't interested in them. That was why when he asked his old friends for help, he asked those with C-grade and B-grade actors.

"I can't give you B-grade actors. I'm saving them for A-grade ones. Nothing can go wrong. But I can take a look at C-grade actors." That was the response from Du Ang's old friend the day before. He had brought the actor over today.

Du Ang thought it was good enough to have a C-grade actor running the show. Although C-grade actors weren't as good as better actors, they definitely had an edge over others. If worse came to worst, he could just use footage from his database. That would save him a lot of trouble.

"This is Ji Polun. He acted in a movie about the Period of Destruction. He should be able to help you." Du Ang gave a brief introduction and left.

Fang Zhao looked at this newly borrowed actor. He had heard that he was a C-grade actor, but he did not know how big of a difference there was between actors of different grades. He did not have many memories of this, so he was still rather courteous to this actor. After all, he had come to help them.

But unlike Song Miao, who was nervous and restrained, this actor had the air of a star. Needless to say, he was good-looking. Celebrities in this era couldn't be too shabby. His hair was neatly combed, he was tall and straight, and he carried himself with an air of suaveness and elegance, but it was all an act.

Ji Polun scanned the floor's furnishings with a fastidious gaze. He looked at Fang Zhao and the others with undisguised arrogance and haughtiness.

"Let's get started. What kind of scene are you shooting? I don't have much time. "Ji Polun flicked the nonexistent dust off his sleeves and walked inside.

Zu Wen looked at Fang Zhao. When Fang Zhao nodded, he led Ji Polun to the recording studio. "This way."

Fang Zhao gave a brief rundown of the background of the scene. Ji Polun cut him off. "OK, I got it. I've acted in everything you mentioned. Step aside. "He looked at Zu Wen." Pay attention. It's starting. "

Fang Zhao didn't say anything. He retreated to a chair beside Zu Wen and sat down. He wasn't angry at Ji Polun's attitude. He just needed to get a good shot.

After Ji Polun had steadied his emotions, he put his all into his performance.

Even though Ji Polun had an arrogant attitude and looked down on others, he was still very serious when it came to acting. It was just that...

"I think we should just look up some relevant scenes from the database." Zu Wen wrote a few words on his bracelet. Ji Polun was still acting, so he couldn't say it out loud.

Ji Polun was acting very seriously. Fang Zhao could tell he wasn't doing it half-heartedly, but there was still a clear gap between him and the more capable actors. The gap was even more obvious when it came to eye contact. Recently, Zu Wen had watched too many films about the Period of Destruction. Watching Zu Wen's acting now made him feel a little awkward. He might as well just use the database.

Fang Zhao's brows furrowed even more. After reading what Zu Wen had written, he stood up and walked over to Ji Polun, patting him on the shoulder.

"What are you doing? Can't you see I'm acting? "Ji Polun wasn't happy." Do you know what it means to be in harmony with the situation? My train of thought has been interrupted. "

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