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Zongman, unifying Japanese entertainment, starts with exploiting the heroine

Chapter 89: Page 89

A blink of an eye. Half a year has passed. Although she joined the Qingshan Agency, although her modeling work has never stopped, and although her income has been increasing. She was very satisfied with all these. Only... Something is missing. Maybe only Mai Sakurajima can be with the president... But I'm not bad either. Kitagawa Umi looked at herself in the mirror. In fact, at the beginning, when she first started working as a model, Kitagawa Ume was still very hardworking. She felt that as long as she worked hard, she would be able to get the attention of her boss.

However, half a year passed and Ping Qingshan never came to visit him at the work site. Sometimes, Kitagawa Umi suddenly feels like she has been abandoned by the world. I don’t know either, what Supervisor Shan is doing? "Haimeng, cheer up! We are shooting now!" When the magazine staff saw that Kitagawa Haimeng did not look very energetic, they had to stop the work temporarily. Following Kitagawa Umi was a middle-aged woman who first apologized to the magazine staff and hoped to take a break. Then she pulled Kitagawa Umi aside and scolded her in a low voice. The middle-aged woman's tone was not heavy. She also knew that Kitagawa Umi was the only artist in the company, and she also knew who the boss of the company was. But her attitude is very clear. Kitagawa Umune must get back to her form as soon as possible. Filming in her current state is obviously very rude and unprofessional. Japanese people like hard-working and dedicated people. If a person appears to be lazy at work and in daily affairs, he will be disliked by everyone. Therefore, in the Japanese workplace, even if people want to be lazy or simplify the process a little, they must at least pretend to be hardworking and serious. People who really work hard and are serious tend to be liked by everyone and favored by their superiors. Kitagawa Umi's behavior and attitude are already disrespectful to others. "Yes...I understand!" Kitagawa Umi also knew this, but after agreeing, she thought a lot about it. From COS to makeup artist, to actor and model. Over the past six months, Kitagawa Umi's biggest feeling is that the COS circle depends on one's mood, and others revolve around her. The entertainment industry is an adult world. If you want to shine in this circle, you must accept the rules of this circle. What’s more, there is nothing wrong with what the staff said. This is a job, not voluntary labor, and you are also paid. People pay you to come here, not for you to show off or express your dissatisfaction, but for you to come and work.

So Kitagawa Umi composed herself and continued filming. However, after calming down. I don’t know if I was really in a bad mood today or what. In short, the filming process was intermittent and not smooth. The magazine staff were also helpless and could only communicate repeatedly, hoping that Kitagawa Umi could get back to her form. Just at this moment, there was a commotion at the door of the shooting site. A young man in a black suit walked in with a tall white bodyguard. Chapter 128 Personal Production Bureau The magazine's shooting site was actually separated by a few simple background boards, which was very simple. When the staff saw someone coming in, they immediately noticed: "Excuse me? Who are you looking for?" The visitor spoke a few words to the staff, who immediately bowed and then quickly moved aside, nodding and bowing in a very fawning manner. Who is it? Kitagawa Umi, who was not in a good mood, also looked over there along with everyone else. In this scene, it should be the boss of some model agency who has arrived, right? Kitagawa Umi looked around, wondering which boss this was. Then, as a figure appeared at the door of the magazine shooting room, she suddenly stood there in a daze. "Shan?! President?" Kitagawa Umi exclaimed in a low voice, and at the same time felt a little indescribably excited. "Shooting pause! Everyone has worked hard, let's take a break!" The magazine staff on the set immediately called a halt: "There is not much work left, Miss Hai Meng, you can take a break first." The attitude of the magazine staff took a sharp turn. Kitagawa Umi naturally knew that this was because her boss had arrived, and she knew her boss's status in the entertainment industry. "Ok!" When Kitagawa Umimeng saw Pingqingshan, her mood suddenly improved, and the worries in her mind seemed to disappear in an instant. "Hey, President Shan, why are you here? I'm really happy!" Kitagawa Umi is not as tsundere as Eriri. He says whatever he thinks and his style of doing things is quite straightforward. "Huh? Oh, I went to Tokyo TV this morning, and on the way back to the company I remembered that you were working here, so I came to pick you up. When you're done here, take my car and I'll take you back to the company to report." Ping Qingshan said with a smile. "Really, really? Our company is finally renovated?" Kitagawa Umi opened his mouth in surprise. "Yes, I'll wait for you here. When you finish here, we'll go there together." Ping Qingshan nodded.

The girl's expression gradually changed from a little excited to quite excited, and then from quite excited to unable to stop laughing. "Then, can I come back to the company on weekdays? President Shan, are you usually in the company?" "Of course, when I have nothing to do, I am naturally in the company. Why are you asking this?" Kitagawa Umi's originally bad mood was swept away at this moment, and she laughed excitedly. "Hey, it's nothing." Looking at Kitagawa Umi with a happy face, Ping Qingshan's mood was also infected. Many times, people are in different moods, so even if they have the same expression, the impression they give others will be very different. Kitagawa Umi seemed to be smiling in the same way as before, but there seemed to be a lot of differences from before. Everyone at the scene could feel it. In the following shooting, Kitagawa Umi seemed to be injected with some kind of vitality potion. The girl smiled brightly and naturally. The staff praised her again and again, and the shooting task was completed quickly. Ping Qingshan felt very strange. He asked the middle-aged woman who had been following Kitagawa Haimeng, "Has Haimeng always been in such excellent condition?" "No...it seems that the situation has improved since you came here, President." The middle-aged woman was also very happy to see Ping Qingshan. Although Ping Qingshan was nominally Kitagawa Umi's agent, in fact, it was she who had always followed Kitagawa Umi. She and Kitagawa Umi are essentially one. Before, Ping Qingshan paid little attention to Kitagawa Umi, which made her worried that the company was just treating Kitagawa Umi as a tool. Now it seems that she was wrong. "Am I still useful for this?" Ping Qingshan smiled but said nothing. The shooting is over. "Just take my car back to the company. Let's talk about your recent work." "Good~" Kitagawa Umi nodded happily. It is still early spring now. It was still a bit cold, but Kitagawa Umi was dressed very coolly. The tradition of COSing as not being afraid of the cold has been brought into the entertainment industry. The girl was wearing a short halter dress with a gradient from white to sky blue today. Her long brown hair was tied into two ponytails and she was wearing wedge-heeled sandals on her tender feet. She exuded both the freshness of summer and the vitality of a young girl. The dress was sleeveless and the skirt only reached twenty centimeters above the knee, revealing a large area of ​​the girl's snow-white and delicate skin. Like Mai Sakurajima, Umi Kitagawa has a pretty good figure in Japan. The body is curvy, the thighs are straight, and the calf curves are beautiful. If her acting skills can be improved, it is not impossible for her to become a top actress in the future.

~~~ After returning to the company with Kitagawa Umi, Ping Qingshan went straight to the 6th floor. The 5th floor is Qingshan’s office, and the 6th floor is the newly renovated Ping Qingshan’s personal studio. Since the end of last year, when we had the funds. The first thing Ping Qingshan did was to put Ping Qingshan's personal studio on paper into reality. I want to gain a foothold in the entertainment industry for a long time. The committee system alone is clearly not enough. No matter what, things you get for free are not yours. Although it is good to get things for free, you still need to improve your inner strength and have your own team. And this team. It is Pingqingshan Studio. In Ping Qingshan's plan, this studio is more like a small film and television production bureau than a studio. Said it before. The advantage of using the production committee model is that you can get resources for free. But at the same time, there is another disadvantage of the production committee. That is the copyright IP of the product that was produced, which is in the hands of the committee, not in the hands of Ping Qingshan. This is the purpose of Ping Qingshan setting up his own studio. For things produced by this kind of personal production company, all copyrights are in their own hands. Once the TV series becomes popular, a lot of money can be made just by selling peripheral licenses. Just imagine, if the copyright of "Battle Royale" was completely in his hands, the derivative animation, novels, comics, and games alone might be enough for him to live on for a lifetime. I have talked about so many advantages of having a personal studio. Then why are there so few such individual production bureaus, or companies that specialize in producing film and television works, in Japan? The reason is actually very simple. Ping Qingshan thought about it and came up with two reasons. The secondary reason is that they can’t afford it. Even a small production company needs to employ a large group of people. From the director to the script, to the photography crew, to various photography equipment, studio rental, and so on. There are many places to spend money. It can be said that the production bureau is this thing.

It is an absolute heavy asset. Most people simply can’t afford to play it. Secondly, the most important reason is that the Japanese TV drama market is very unique.