Guxi and Lin Yi looked at each other again.

Sure enough, he was recruiting them.

Then... sign it?

Guxi prefers to sign.

He always felt that Xu Nuo was his noble person.

And she has a strong background, no one dares to mess with her.

As long as I follow her, I don't have to worry about the unspoken rules of various industries anymore, and I don't have to worry about not being able to attract investment.

He's had enough of being a small guy at his former company.

Edward Lam was a little hesitant.

He has always written by himself and has never been signed to any agency.

But he has acquaintances who have signed with the company.

Many colleagues complained to him. After signing the company, they seemed to become workers on the assembly line.

Moreover, I often have to write about categories that I am not good at.

You know, not every screenwriter is good at all categories.

For example, for himself, there is no problem in asking him to write about time and suspense.

Including tactics, he also has a corresponding accumulation, and he can write it out by checking more information.

Don't say it's particularly exciting, but at least he dares to say that the quality is above pass.

But if he is asked to write comedies, science fiction, games, and now popular fairy tales, puppet, etc., he is not good at all.

Edward Lam's requirements for himself are very simple.

He only wants to write what he likes, and he wants to make the best of what he is good at.

I don't want to break through myself in areas I'm not good at, and I don't want to make myself an all-round screenwriter.

But if you sign a contract with the company, can you control yourself?

But there are benefits to contracting a company, too.

The biggest advantage is that the screenwriter can just concentrate on writing, and other cooperation negotiations and so on will be handled by a dedicated person.

This point is very tempting to Lin Yi, who has some social fears and has been tricked repeatedly.

Screenwriters working alone, especially new screenwriters like them, often cannot escape the fate of being crushed in the face of Party A, which has advantages in the industrial chain and legal affairs.

It can be said that phenomena such as arrears of manuscript fees, non-authorization, defrauding of story outlines, and exploiting contract loopholes to squeeze screenwriters without limit can be said to be common.

Edward Lam has experienced all of the above.

Not many times.

Even though, every time he signed a contract with Party A, he would find a lawyer to review the contract for himself in advance.

But still can't avoid all kinds of unimaginable loopholes in the contract.

As for him, he was repeatedly squeezed by Party A by exploiting loopholes in the contract so that he almost vomited blood.

After a few times, Lin Yi now wants to sell the script again, but is afraid that someone will buy his script.

He wanted to shed tears of sympathy for himself.

Therefore, he now especially wants a professional team to help him solve these problems.

He thought about opening his own studio.

But certainly not now.

He is not yet able to form his own team.

To open a studio, at least let him survive.

How can it be ten years!

To sign, or not to sign?

It's very confusing.

Seeing Gu Xi kept winking at him, Lin Yi's heart felt a little astringent.

It's not that he doesn't know that Guxi is for his own good.

But he was still a little undecided.

Xu Nuo picked up the drink in front of him, lowered his head and took a sip.

I didn't look at the eyebrows and eyes of the two of them.

After a while, she raised her head.

Seeing Gu Xi's eyes almost squeezed out, but Lin Yi still frowned and did not speak.

It's funny to promise.

"It doesn't matter. You can go back and think about it first. You don't need to answer now. Of course, I know that many companies have approached you recently. If you have a better choice, don't worry about me. Whether you join my Star Entertainment or not, Neither will affect our cooperation. Well, I believe that we will definitely have cooperation in the future."

A few days ago, she asked Lin Qiubin to buy the film and television copyrights of several novels, all of which were popular in dreams.

Looking back, I still want to ask Gu Xi to direct it!

Oh, and the next notebook in Edward Lam's hands.

She also wants to take it.

Yi Lam quietly breathed a sigh of relief.

It's not like letting him make a decision now.

Facing Shang Xu Nuo's eyes that seemed to see everything, Lin Yi smiled embarrassedly.

"Miss Xu, may I take the liberty to ask, how many screenwriters are there in your company?"

He also searched for Xingchen Entertainment in the past two days. From their official website, he saw that most of Xingchen's banners are actors, and there are one or two directors. The screenwriter doesn't seem to have seen it.

I don't know if it's because the screenwriter is behind the scenes, but the official website didn't list it.

Promise: "... If you come, you will be the first screenwriter of our Star Entertainment."

Lin Yi:  …

Gu Xi: ...Pfft.

Xu Nuo suddenly felt a little inexplicably guilty.

I felt like I was trying to coax Edward Lam with a blank promise.

Seeing that Lin Yi's complexion was a little stiff, she quickly remedied: "Xingchen Entertainment is currently forming a screenwriter team. Besides you, there are many excellent screenwriters who are our recruiting targets. However, some matters about the screenwriter team We are still discussing internally, and have not publicized it to the outside world. I originally planned to invite you after a few days when everything is ready, but today we just happened to have dinner together, so I invited you in advance by the way... So I Just said, if you come, you will be our first screenwriter."

Edward Lam finally felt relieved.

It’s not that he is the only screenwriter for the entire company.

Xu Nuo smiled calmly: "Well, I understand some of your concerns. How about this, if you have time tomorrow, I will ask Lin Qiubin, the general manager of Xingchen, to chat with you. He is the person in charge of setting up the scriptwriting team. Remuneration, resources, etc. are more clear. If you have any doubts, you can ask him to answer."

Edward Lam nodded slowly.

Xu Nuo turned to look at Gu Xi.

"Before, Xingchen's main business was acting as an agent for actors. Directors and screenwriters were not the main ones. There was no screenwriter. There were two directors. However, they were all newcomers, and there were no outstanding masterpieces. The company We are planning to expand the director team, but, like the formation of the screenwriter team, it is still in internal communication."

Gu Xi nodded.

He is different from Edward Lam.

Not to mention that Xingchen is planning to expand the director team, even if it doesn't expand, he is still planning to sign a contract with Xingchen Entertainment.

Through this "Breeze on the Edge", he really felt the benefits of having someone behind him.

So, even though Xingchen Entertainment is still inconspicuous, there is no artist who can do it, but the filter he promised is eight meters deep.

He firmly believed that Promise would sooner or later make Star Entertainment the number one entertainment brokerage company in China.

He glanced at Edward Lam who was still in deep thought.

Stupid, don't take advantage of Xu Nuo just taking over Star Entertainment, and the two of them have just signed a contract when their works have just exploded. When Star Entertainment grows bigger and has countless famous directors and editors, they want to sign again. I'm afraid it won't be as easy as it is now up.

He doesn't think that all the dramas he will export will be popular in the future, and all the scripts written by Edward Lam will be wonderful.

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