Of course, it was impossible for Xiao Qian to hand over the choreography tasks to Kim Jong Kook and Shen Zai Yuan and just ignore them.
Although these two people are very good at dancing, especially Shen Zaiyuan, he was a master of choreography in his previous life.
He was also afraid that the dance choreography by the two of them would be out of shape and not in line with the original version of the previous life.
So in the following days, Xiao Qian almost spent time in the practice room with them, studying the choreography together.
Xiao Qian was really completely unfamiliar with this field.
In terms of music, after years of studying, he has become a beginner. But when it comes to dancing, he really has no talent.
But if such a person has to teach two professionals, the scene will be very funny.
The choreography by Kim Jong Kook and Shen Zai Yuan was different from the original version from the very beginning. Xiao Qian had no choice but to take action.
"I think the action here will be better this way. Take a look and understand it."
With that said, Xiao Qian walked to the center of the practice room and signaled Luo Chongxi to turn on the recorder.
When the music started playing, he began to twist according to the movements in his memory.
"My Childhood Dream" is not only a classic song, but also the dance. Anyone who has watched it will definitely be impressed.
Xiao Qian took the posture just as he remembered it, raised his arms, and swung his waist violently.
Kim Jong Kook and Shen Zai Yuan were confused.
"What kind of action is this?"
"Is this a dance move?"
Xiao Qian broke out in a stinking sweat. When she turned around, she saw two idiots, and her mood immediately became bad.
"I said, do you understand?"
Neither of them responded, and Kim Jong Kook walked to the camera in the distance.
He took the camera over, found the part where Xiao Qian danced, and played it.
"Representing nim, do you understand?"
Xiao Qian tilted her head and squinted her eyes, trying hard not to let anyone catch her confused look.
"what is this?"
Shen Zaiyuan wanted to laugh but didn't dare, but he still told the truth.
"This is what the representative did just now. Brother Zhong Guo and I really can't understand it. I hope Representative Nim can teach us a lesson."
Xiao Qian was completely embarrassed, and realized that it was indeed unreliable to do things that were not her specialty.
But there is no way, and there is no way to rely on others for this kind of thing. Unless he can find the choreographer of "My Childhood Dream" in his previous life, maybe someone can come up with an idea and recreate the content of the dance.
But the problem is, where can he find someone for such long-standing information?
Besides, even if you find the person, if time and space are messed up, who knows if everything can be recreated?
There is no other way but to rely on himself to figure it out.
Although his dancing was wrong, he still had the image of dancing in his mind. This time, Xiao Qianan was more calm. Instead of singing and dancing as soon as he started, he slowed down his movements and split them up bit by bit. displayed.
"Look, does it look better if the arms are twisted like this? I'm just giving you a look. You can follow this movement and match the rhythm, and the dance should come out."
For a person who cannot dance to completely copy the original version, even a reborn person cannot do it. Human body functions are there, and if you don’t have that talent, you don’t have it.
But it’s okay to break down the dance moves and turn them into scattered shapes.
After all, posing is not difficult, and it is not like practicing yoga. So Xiao Qian just came up with the poses one by one and showed them to Kim Jong Kook and Shen Zaiyuan.
After the two recorded it with a camera, they then connected all the scattered actions according to the speed and rhythm of the song. Not to mention, this stupid method is really good.
After a week's work, the dance of the entire song was restored to its original state. There were still some subtle differences that they needed to pay attention to.
At this point, Xiao Qian couldn't help him much.
Dancing was really not his strong point, so he thought it would be better not to participate too much.
However, he also discovered a problem, that is, at this time, Kim Jong Kook and Shen Jae Won were still too immature, and their experience was far less profound than when he met them in his previous life.
Fortunately, Shim Jae-won needs time to accumulate before he can become the choreographer he was in his previous life. But Kim Jong-kook is different, he has almost no choreography talent.
Being able to dance and being able to choreograph are two completely different concepts.
Kim Jong Kook can basically perform the dance moves that others show perfectly. But if he is asked to choreograph the dance from scratch according to the music melody, he can't do it.
But this is normal. There are so many people in the world who can dance, so why are choreographers so scarce?
Xiao Qian had no choice but to find Wen Xijun and Zhang Youhe and let them participate in the choreography.
In the previous life, when SM was founded, there were not many talents at all, so these two people were basically responsible for choreographing HOT's dances.
When it comes to choreography abilities, they are at the level of the founders.
What's more, the overall dance framework has been revealed, and the work that Moon Hee-joon and Jang Woo-hyuk have to do is very simple. That is to make the slightly scattered dance into a mellow and integrated one.
With the participation of two great choreographers, the progress suddenly accelerated. In the third week, the complete version of the choreography was released.
Because of their personal participation, Kim Jong Kook and Shim Jae Won had completely mastered the dance by the time it was released and could perform it smoothly and freely.
As a result, the two of them still need to teach the backup dancers how to dance.
When Xiao Qian founded Big Hit, the initial investment was 500 million, but in fact this was not all the funds. This amount of money was only enough to rent the venue and decorate. If the company wanted to develop its business, there were many places where it needed to spend money.
Subsequently, Xiao Qian invested another 500 million yuan and attracted an investment of 700 million yuan from Weng Zhian.
She had previously tricked Weng Zhian into investing in JYP in the future, but Xiao Qian thought this was unrealistic, so she still brought Weng Zhian to her side.
It’s not that Ong Chi-an’s assets are not enough to invest in JYP, but whether others would want his investment is questionable.
"Thank you both very much for your help. This is a little thought from me. Please accept it."
After the choreography was completed, Xiao Qian gave each of Wen Xijun and Zhang Youhe a red envelope. It was not much, 300,000 won.
Moon Heejun and Jang Yoohyuk did not dare to answer.
"Director, this is what we should do. It is our honor to be able to help the director."
The two of them were a little confused. They had never heard that they could get paid by working for the company.
But Xiao Qian insisted and stuffed it into their hands.
"Take it. You are not employees of Big Hit. You have helped me so much, so you deserve to be paid. Just don't be too dissatisfied."
Moon Heejun and Jang Woohyuk's eyes turned red when they saw the money in the red envelope.
Although they have always dreamed of becoming artists, they also fantasized about making a lot of money after becoming artists. However, today they are still living an extremely hard and simple life.
When they can't bear to eat even one more kimchi for a meal, having three hundred thousand dollars in their account is so important to them.
And it also makes them feel how happy they are with the wealth gained through their talents.
The two of them carefully put away the money and thanked Xiao Qian continuously, but they were a little reluctant to go back.
SM company was not so kind to them. For a moment, the two of them were a little envious of Shen Zaiyuan.
Xiao Qian was unaware of the psychological changes between the two of them and began to make arrangements for Turbo's debut.
It sounds very busy and tiring, but if you calculate it carefully, it only took one and a half months for Turbo to make its debut. And among them was Xiao Qian's time composing songs for HOT. If you take away the time spent composing songs for HOT, it would be even less.
I don’t know if this can be applied for Guinness World Records?
Luo Chongxi also felt that everything was too fast, but looking at Turbo's practice and recording, he felt that it was all natural.
With such a mature performance and such a mature group, why don’t they just keep it for the New Year if they don’t debut?
Just as Xiao Qian's second batch of funds arrived, Luo Chongxi didn't have the habit of holding on to money and not spending it, so he immediately started preparing for Turbo's debut.
1.2 billion seemed like a lot, but when it really started to work, Xiao Qian understood why Korean agencies were so harsh on artists.
There's nothing I can do about it, it's really a waste of money. If I don't be harsh on the artists, the cost is just too high.
Not to mention anything else, the shooting of a MV cost 80 million, even if they repeatedly cut the expenses.
If you think about the version of Turbo in the previous life, don't even think about it if it doesn't have 200 million.
But that is also Kim Kwang Soo’s consistent characteristic, he is the man who is best at turning MVs into dramatic blockbusters.
Apart from the MV, the largest part of the expenditure is the recording of the record.
Both Luo Chongxi and the record company put forward a prudent plan, suggesting that the first batch of recordings should not exceed 10,000 copies. Subsequent adjustments based on sales can avoid costs.
This time Xiao Qian was not confident, but followed other people's suggestions.
In the final analysis, the Korean entertainment market is not his home field. If he gets too aggressive here, he will easily overturn.
Another major expense is publicity.
An artist cannot hope to become popular without publicity, so Luo Chongxi spent most of his funds on this.
He has good connections in the circle, borrows channels everywhere, and does a good job in publicity.
Seeing Luo Chongxi visit seven TV stations and radio stations in three days, and contacting more than a hundred PDs and writers, Xiao Qian was speechless.
The living environment in the entertainment industry here is truly hellish.
However, Luo Chongxi's running effect is remarkable, and the money is spent well. At least all the major broadcasters and radio stations have given Turbo the green light for any suitable programs.
It is self-evidently important for newly debuted artists to have access to these channels.
Xiao Qian saw Luo Chongxi's efforts and without saying a word, took out 15% of the company's shares and rewarded him.
This time, Luo Chongxi worked even harder.
After all, the quality of the company's operations is directly related to his pocketbook. How can he not work hard?
In such a busy and dark process, Turbo ushered in its debut stage, SBS's "Inkigayo" program.