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Chapter 37 If you can really get it

Chihara Rinto's reputation among the crew is still very good. He always smiles slightly. Although he is a member of the creative team and one of the three giants of the crew, he usually won't refuse when others ask him for help, and

In my free time, I am also willing to talk to others and listen to others gossip about the industry.

Even people like Fujii Arima who have encountered his soft nails will feel that he is really nice after getting along for a long time. As long as you don't deliberately interfere with his work, he is indeed an easy person to get along with. Even if he cares about his work, it doesn't matter.

, attaching importance to work is a good quality.

But now, although he is still very polite and speaks very softly, he is rarely forceful and demands everyone what to do, and even seems to be criticizing your enterprising spirit. Is that all there is to your professional attitude?

Where did you go?

In the workplace, especially in high-pressure workplaces, this accusation is serious.

Murakami Iori and Fujii Arima looked at each other in confusion. They wondered what the main creator and screenwriter suddenly said. All dramas are like this. They have stable ratings and slowly accumulated reputation. Do you still want to reach the sky in one step?

Why are you so anxious?

Murakami Iori was really puzzled and said confusedly: "Of course it's good to be proactive, and what you said does make sense, but how to find potential audiences? Our budget cannot support large-scale publicity, Qianhara you..."

Of course there is nothing wrong with this idea, everyone can think of it, but the poor crew has no money, so anything they say is useless. If she had money, she would have posted posters all over the street, and she wouldn't need to be reminded by Chihara Rinto.

She asked herself whether she was still doing her best at work, but her body was swollen!

"The small budget is indeed a problem." Chihara Rinto did not avoid this point, and still said softly: "We can find a way to do this, for example, we can use the power of others to promote... How about we try to let idols participate in the show?"

"Idol?" Fujii Arima also sat upright and asked, "Are you looking for an idol to participate in the show?"

There were two idol trends in Japan. One was in the 1970s and 1980s. At that time, there was a worldwide music craze. Idols emerged through the music trend, but unlike singers and divas, singers emerged through themselves.

When it comes to performing songs, idols express themselves through songs. At that time, idols were looked down upon and scolded as "bastards in the music industry". They were also relatively young. When meeting singers and the like backstage, they all had to stand next to them with their heads bowed.

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But at that time, music programs on TV were becoming popular, and idols still ushered in a period of vigorous development, appearing frequently on the screen. The top ones were even called "national daughters", "national sisters", such as "Yu Sanjia"

, "Flower Eighty Group", "Middle Sansheng", "Late Sansheng" and the like have been very popular for several years.

However, the good times did not last long. As the music craze subsided, music programs on TV were canceled one after another due to a sharp drop in ratings. These idols also pursued perfection too much, and the new ones and the old ones were the same, which quickly caused the audience's aesthetic fatigue.

They lost their use value and were directly abandoned by the TV station. They did well to get married and did not live well as Ginza escorts. Only a few lucky ones transformed into singers or actors.

Then, the idol winter period ushered in. Idols were basically in the state of wild dogs and could only pick up the leftovers of the entertainment industry. It was not until the collapse of the bubble economy that cheap entertainment products such as idols began to come back to life.

This is the second wave of idols, but this time the model has changed. Idols no longer pursue perfection and admiration, but have their own characteristics and minor flaws, allowing fans to witness their growth.

From 1992 to 1993, this was the beginning of Japan's economic collapse and the beginning of the second wave of idols. However, it had not attracted widespread attention from society, but Chihara Rinto felt that they still had value. These people were not treated by the mainstream of the entertainment industry.

You see, but in 1995, it actually had a lot of fans. Although it can't match the appeal after 2000, it is definitely more than enough to increase the speed at which a late-night drama snowballs.

To put it bluntly, he actually wants to share the fans of these idols and let these fans spontaneously promote the TV series that the idols are participating in. I really love fans, I must watch it, and I have to force people around me to watch it, even if it waits until 12 o'clock in the evening.

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Take a look, it’s really nice. It’s also a work supported by idols, so I’ll always keep an eye on it!

Of course, idols can also increase their exposure through TV series, improve their personality, and attract more fans. It is a win-win situation, and no one takes advantage of the other.

He made no secret of the two current partners with common interests, elaborated on his idea, and finally said: "We have proven that the audience can accept this type of late-night drama, so now I think we can try inviting idol groups

Participate in the show and try to convert their fans into our audiences. This is a win-win situation and they are unlikely to refuse. What do you think?"

Even if the effect is not good, he still wants to do it, so as to get one more audience. As long as the goal is determined, he will never let himself stay still.

Iori Murakami fell into deep thought, while Arima Fujii rubbed his forehead and hesitated: "Is this feasible? Their acting skills..."

Although it sounded good and seemed reasonable, he still wanted to object.

In Japan, writers writing books are defined as "opening up people's wisdom and improving national literacy", and they are national educators. Although the TV series is not as high-quality as the writers, the quality is still very high, and it can be regarded as the people's "Chicken Soup for the Soul"

Anyway, no matter what type of drama it is, it’s definitely right to put “inspirational” in it!

The protagonist must be a bad guy, and he must be an inspirational and very tenacious bad guy! If he is a good egg, whether it is love or career, his head must be iron and his blood must be hot. The audience must believe that happiness can be achieved by having an iron head and hot blood.

The effect that a TV series in the 1990s should have produced.

"Shiqi" is a bit out of line. It's just a late-night drama and not many people care about it. But if you add a bunch of cheap idols into it, doesn't the quality of it fall too far?

Moreover, idols are not professional in singing or dancing. How can they have acting skills?

Probably not. Isn’t it nonsense to ask guys with no acting skills to participate in TV dramas? Don’t ruin the good situation in front of you by stealing the chicken and losing the rice!

Murakami Iori is also not sure. Nowadays, idols can only participate in variety shows and are treated as objects to be teased. There are still very few people who can participate in TV series. The main reason is that they don’t have that level of acting skills. There is almost no such thing in the industry.

No one can say whether it will be effective or not.

They were silent together, neither agreeing nor opposing, which made Chihara Rinto feel helpless. Traditional concepts are not easy to correct. In future generations, idols with cats, dogs, and cats can be sent to make movies. If they are really entertaining to death, who cares?

What kind of acting skills, these people have never seen before.

It is obviously an entertainment product, but what style and educational significance do you want?

He was stunned and continued to persuade: "They have no acting skills, but they can speed up our snowballing. Only in this way can we have a chance to create miracles this season."

He paused and sighed softly: "Maybe you will be satisfied with this season's average ratings of 4% or 5%, and the highest ratings of 8% or even 10%, but we are already doing it, why not try to do it

Better yet, go and hit the highest record? I have checked the highest ratings record for late-night dramas, and it’s 17.1%. We really have a chance to break it."

Murakami Iori raised his head and said in surprise: "Breaking the record? Is that... Ichiban?"

Fujii Arima also murmured: "Ichiban's throne? Is this possible?"

"Everything depends on people, only if you do it will you have a chance! I am a new screenwriter, Ms. Murakami is a new producer, and Mr. Fujii has failed once, but he can still be regarded as a new director. If we can get something, we can win a first season.

Fan, nothing can prove our worth more than this!"

"We can work harder. Opportunities don't come often and I want to seize them. Time is precious and I don't want to waste it. I want 20% of the ratings. I want to get some. I want to get it this season.

Take it and ask yourself whether you want it or not."

"That's all I've said. I'm sorry if I'm rude. Please forgive me."

Chihara Rinto shut up and waited for his two companions to make a decision. It was not enough if he wanted to make more efforts. He had to have the support of these two people. Fujii Arima was in a daze and took out a cigarette again.

But just when I was about to order it, I remembered that I was in the studio, so I could only start rubbing the tobacco there.

With an average ratings of only 2.27%, is it too crazy to start talking about competing for Ichiban's throne? But, it's a bit tempting. Is this really possible?

It is true that idols rely on fans to make a living and have appeal, but can their fans have that much energy?

Murakami Iori lowered his head and raised his head, thinking about it over and over again, unable to make up his mind. Finally, he looked at Chihara Rinto to judge what he meant. However, looking at Chihara Rinto's calm expression, it seemed that he suddenly returned to the place where the two first met.

For a moment, I suddenly understood that this man has always had a clear goal. He has made up his mind to make a breakthrough in this circle. He is very ambitious and even impatient!

He has a clear goal, and he favors all proactive attacks, rather than being conservative and waiting for the opportunity to come.

He said these words to oppose any conservative behavior that is complacent with the status quo. If he does not support it, then after the filming of this season is completed, he will definitely leave without hesitation and take everything he deserves to find a more active partner.

, just like when we first met.

Yes, if I were content with the status quo, then I would not be his partner in moving towards the goal. Instead, I would become a stumbling block for him to move forward bravely, and I would definitely be abandoned by him without hesitation!

Ten days ago, he was said to be too soft-hearted, but now look...he is so hard-hearted! This person will do anything as long as it doesn't hinder him from achieving his goals. But once it gets in the way, he will turn his back on him, right?

But what about being proactive and doing your best to get the sweetest fruit? Could you do more? Just get it this season?

Is it feasible for idols to participate in the show?

Ichiban, if I can really get Ichiban...

If I can't get it, will there be any loss?

Various thoughts in her mind fluctuated. After more than ten seconds, she suddenly turned to Fujii Arima and said, "Fujii-kun, I want to take some too, what about you?"

She decided to embark on the road of ambition together!


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