
I Just Want to Be Serious About Film and Television
About This Novel
Li Yibai was reborn and returned to the year 2000. This is the era of China Entertainment Business. Return to your old profession, start with photography, move forward step by step, and build your own entertainment dynasty. Photography, director, producer, film and television company. Use the most serious attitude to produce the best work! The heroine Liu Baozi. Already participated in: "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (photography), "The Swordsman" (executive director), "Xiao Shiyilang" (co-director), "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (chief director, the director is a shareholder.), "Dragon" (chief director), "Water Moon Cave" (chief director, participating in the investment.).
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Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
It's all a TV series, and it feels like it's not quite cool enough.
A director stole the show and got drunk. No Hu Ge, no Immortal Sword, give it up, give it up. It's understandable that the author has a good impression of Liu Yifei, but don't overpower the protagonist of Sword of Immortals. Hu Ge has no cp with Liu Yifei. Really speechless =_=
Come on, you write well, I hope you keep writing.
Too much talk. We are here to read novels, not to learn.
Adjust quickly.
What's the point of always making TV series that are destined to be successful? Making bad movies into classics or making TV series that don't exist in reality can make the protagonists look awesome. For example, in Douluo Dalu, you can adapt Night City into a TV show yourself. You can also get involved in web dramas, documentaries and special feature dramas. Now that the protagonist has become famous, there is no need to act like he is about to die. He has to slow down and experience life. Also, what you are writing is a novel, not an academic paper, so professional stuff should be reduced in length. A brief description of the characters' interactions is enough. No one among the readers intends to join the entertainment industry. It would be better to describe the successful moments more, say a few more flirty words, and make the protagonist more individual, so that readers can be attracted to continue reading.
Good book.
This book is slow to pick up, and there are a lot of foreshadowings in the past. The characters are well portrayed, especially Baozi and Shu Chang. It is recommended to be patient and read slowly.
I personally think there are two main reasons for the low rating: First, the main plot is unclear. The first hundred chapters are more like a documentary description and can be skipped. Second, the heroine you wrote is "Liu Yifei", but your title of "Liu Baozi" throughout the story is very confusing. I feel that the author is Liu's black fan. I have seen various titles: Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Qianxi, etc., But you are the most interesting as "Baozi". By the way, there is also "An Feng". So many people who write about Liu in the beginning use homophones. Isn't it okay? Why are you two so afraid of death? Who will pay attention to you?
Not bad, not bad
The plot design is reasonable and the sense of immersion is good. It is one of the best director novels I have ever read. I hope the author will continue to keep up the good work and keep up the good work!
Update
The plot development is reasonably arranged and the pace is good, but the updates are too slow.
Half of the character introduction is taken up, and the author's imagination takes up a little space, and some dialogue and character appearances are added. There is not much to read in one chapter. Even if you say you are not good at it, it is actually okay to say that your writing skills are not good. Why is it so awkward?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
It's all a TV series, and it feels like it's not quite cool enough.
A director stole the show and got drunk. No Hu Ge, no Immortal Sword, give it up, give it up. It's understandable that the author has a good impression of Liu Yifei, but don't overpower the protagonist of Sword of Immortals. Hu Ge has no cp with Liu Yifei. Really speechless =_=
Come on, you write well, I hope you keep writing.
Too much talk. We are here to read novels, not to learn.
Adjust quickly.
What's the point of always making TV series that are destined to be successful? Making bad movies into classics or making TV series that don't exist in reality can make the protagonists look awesome. For example, in Douluo Dalu, you can adapt Night City into a TV show yourself. You can also get involved in web dramas, documentaries and special feature dramas. Now that the protagonist has become famous, there is no need to act like he is about to die. He has to slow down and experience life. Also, what you are writing is a novel, not an academic paper, so professional stuff should be reduced in length. A brief description of the characters' interactions is enough. No one among the readers intends to join the entertainment industry. It would be better to describe the successful moments more, say a few more flirty words, and make the protagonist more individual, so that readers can be attracted to continue reading.
Good book.
This book is slow to pick up, and there are a lot of foreshadowings in the past. The characters are well portrayed, especially Baozi and Shu Chang. It is recommended to be patient and read slowly.
I personally think there are two main reasons for the low rating: First, the main plot is unclear. The first hundred chapters are more like a documentary description and can be skipped. Second, the heroine you wrote is "Liu Yifei", but your title of "Liu Baozi" throughout the story is very confusing. I feel that the author is Liu's black fan. I have seen various titles: Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Yifei, Qianxi, etc., But you are the most interesting as "Baozi". By the way, there is also "An Feng". So many people who write about Liu in the beginning use homophones. Isn't it okay? Why are you two so afraid of death? Who will pay attention to you?
Not bad, not bad
The plot design is reasonable and the sense of immersion is good. It is one of the best director novels I have ever read. I hope the author will continue to keep up the good work and keep up the good work!
Update
The plot development is reasonably arranged and the pace is good, but the updates are too slow.
Half of the character introduction is taken up, and the author's imagination takes up a little space, and some dialogue and character appearances are added. There is not much to read in one chapter. Even if you say you are not good at it, it is actually okay to say that your writing skills are not good. Why is it so awkward?
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Hay+'s national entertainment novel. The protagonist takes the directorial route. The article is quite informative and contains many knowledge points.



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