Turning around, Han Fei got out of the warm bed feeling depressed, and happened to meet Dong Jie who was getting ready to go to work.
"Where are you going to hang out when you get up early in the morning?" Dong Jie stared at her son warily, unable to help but feel nervous. To this day, she still remembers the "strawberry" on her son's neck when he came back that day.
Han Fei was wronged: "What do you mean by lang? This is my business, okay? The teacher asked me to go to the Beijing Radio Station to help."
"Don't come here, what kind of help can Beijing Radio Station ask you, a student who has not graduated yet? Besides, you are not majoring in broadcasting and hosting." Dong Jie said, you kid, don't try to fool me.
Han Fei was speechless for a while. Well, I have to admit that the reason why I hired them to record was just because they were cheap.
It will definitely be much more expensive to hire a professional host to record. As for college students, they all have the mood to watch the radio. Even if they don't, I guess many people are still thinking about it. After graduation, it will be a job.
Not qualifications?
Dong Jie thought it was true, so she gave Han Fei a kick in the car with a look of disgust, and when she got near the subway station, she told him to get out of the car and get out.
Han Fei brought a set of pancakes and fruits from a roadside stall and finally made his way to the radio station, where he happened to meet the girl who came with Director Qian yesterday.
After registering, Han Fei sat down next to the girl and ate some pancakes with peace of mind. He didn't know whether it was because the pancakes were too fragrant or because the girl didn't have breakfast. The sound of "Gulu" swallowing made the girl feel embarrassed for a while.
Han Fei had no intention of sharing the delicious food, so he wolfed it down and quickly destroyed it. Not long after, a man wearing glasses brought them in and said he was an intern under Director Qian.
After asking around, I found out that this person was a master's student from the China Broadcasting Institute. It was said that half of their interns had master's degrees. Han Fei couldn't help but secretly smacked his lips. It seemed that the broadcasting and hosting industry was more demanding than he thought.
It's much harder to get along.
The bespectacled man brought Han Fei and Han Fei to a small conference room. In addition to Director Qian, there was a man and a woman in there, both of whom were older. After Director Qian introduced him, Han Fei found out that he had come to them because the Beijing Radio Station was going to open.
An evening program specializes in purchasing some of the more famous novels on the Internet and turning them into audiobooks for broadcast. This can be considered a trend.
Han Fei originally thought that the two hosts were getting older and needed a younger voice like his, but he was embarrassed to find that there were actually very few places where their voices could be used, and the radio station was actually doing their job by bringing them here.
The life of a screenwriter.
Under normal circumstances, Han Fei would have stopped serving him long ago. The reason why Han Fei stayed without any complaints in the end was because of the broadcasting skills of the two hosts. Whether they were an old man in his seventies or a high-spirited young man, both of them were excellent
With this information at their fingertips, Han Fei suspected that if it were not for the diversity of voices, these two could handle any audio novel with dozens of different characters appearing.
After the introduction, Han Fei also knew that the name of the other girl was Xu Qingya. She looked a little dull and didn't talk much. At first, Han Fei was going to tease her, but after just one sentence, the girl blushed and stopped talking.
You dare to make fun of her, this girl is too real and easy to take seriously.
Although the Beijing Radio Station seems to have a very bright sign, in fact, funds are very tight. In the morning, Han Fei and Xu Qingya had to work with two teachers to sort out the novel script and extract their respective lines. Only in the afternoon did the recording studio become available for recording.
, to be honest, the novels on the Internet are heavily watered-down and require a lot of time to condense the plot.
Han Fei has some experience in this aspect, and the novel scripts he compiles are always praised by the two teachers. But when it comes to oral broadcasting, it is Xu Qingya's advantage.
After a period of getting to know each other, Han Fei found out that this seemingly ordinary girl was also a top student at the China Broadcasting Institute. She was proficient in four foreign languages, and her control of the voice was even more meticulous. She was far ahead of Han Fei, a layman.
Seeing that Han Fei had a good attitude, the two teachers often taught Han Fei a few lessons. Generally speaking, the training methods for broadcasting and hosting are similar to those for vocal music. They both require practicing Qi, voice, enunciation and pronunciation. Han Fei has a good foundation
It's good, but I haven't had in-depth exposure to this industry.
After half a month of training, the two teachers also gave Han Fei some less important roles to practice. Not to mention, even when facing a stage like the Chinese Song Chart Awards Ceremony, Han Fei was never frightened. Facing the music
I actually feel nervous when controlling the console.
The production cycle of audio novels is very short. Two novels were recorded in one month. This made Han Fei a little disappointed. He had just warmed up.
Han Fei also received his "severance package" totaling 2,800 yuan. He was really stingy, but Xu Qingya, a silly girl, smiled so hard that she couldn't even see her eyes, as if she had gained a treasure.
Before leaving, Han Fei took the initiative to ask for Xu Qingya's phone number, which made the girl blush. Unexpectedly, she thought Han Fei was teasing her.
In fact, this recording experience gave Han Fei a preliminary idea. Scheduling film and television dramas is still too difficult for him now, and the water is too deep. If he jumps into it rashly, he doesn't know how he will die.
As for the audio novel industry, the threshold is not that high. A professional-level sound console only costs about RMB 100,000, and adding some soundproof sponges to the room for decoration is only RMB 1 million. For others, it may
It's a huge sum of money, but it's not a problem at all for Han Fei.
Moreover, Han Fei does not have any revenue pressure. If he can make money, it is best. If he cannot make money, it will be regarded as the cost of IP promotion. I vaguely remember that audio novels are also an important part of building IP for novel websites.
The success of apps like Himalaya and Lazy Listening Book is enough to prove that this path is feasible.
Of course, there are already similar apps in this time and space, and Han Fei has no intention of competing with them for jobs. He is simply making content. To put it bluntly, in the current cultural market environment, as long as the content is perfect, it will actually be far better than
You need to be comfortable when building a platform.
Just like the subsidy war between Didi and Kuaidi, both drivers and passengers received a lot of benefits. And Didi’s boss Cheng Wei signed 200 million yuan just for the subsidy. It is said that his hands were wet when he signed the contract.
Shivering.
Han Fei planned at home for two days and finally decided to take this step. Of course, he did not plan to turn his home into a recording studio, but planned to buy a house near the college. He would definitely not be able to afford it if it was too big, but it was a small apartment.
The ones that are 50 to 60 square meters can barely support it.
After making this decision, Han Fei suddenly felt a little dazed: "Holy shit, are you going to buy a house in the capital now?"