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Chapter 31 Isn’t this very interesting?

Akikawa Kyusuke’s analysis of Itakura Misaki, the “writer and director”,

It made Misaki Itakura completely change her view of him.

Misaki Itakura was pleasantly surprised to find that her artist may have talents and potential that other regular artists did not have.

and.

She also realized that making a direct debut in the entertainment industry was the fastest way to get close to her idol Okino Yoko.

After all, Okino Yoko spends most of his time filming.

Misaki Itakura opened the company's file sharing server with great enthusiasm and began to search for suitable audition information on it. At the same time, she also explained it to Akikawa Kyusuke.

"There are usually three ways artists can get auditions."

"The first is a direct invitation from the production company or the director."

"This is an exclusive opportunity for artists who have achieved good results or have been famous for a long time, so PASS."

"The second is to rely on the agent's connections and resources to get audition opportunities."

"We don't have this either, so PASS."

Akikawa Sousuke: "."

"The last option is to choose a role that suits you from the existing public audition information."

"We at Wonderful have a high status in the industry, so there will be many casting companies, also known as 'casting companies', as well as directors in the industry who will send us audition requests."

"It's just like campus recruitment in college. If you see a suitable role, you can directly book an audition."

After Itakura Misaki finished speaking, she realized that the artist in front of her didn't seem to have attended college at all.

"cough"

She coughed awkwardly.

"In short, for us who have no popularity or connections, this is the only way to get audition opportunities."

"Then, will these kind of auditions be for roles with little role, or for works with little popularity?"

Akikawa Kongsuke also raised questions at this time.

"No, of course the company will screen these audition requests as well."

"If it is just a supporting role, it will not appear on the company's internal audition request list."

Misaki Itakura flatly denied.

"Any audition requests we see are at least for characters with a few lines, roles and plots in the work, and characters with a surname."

“This is Wonderful’s advantage.”

"Of course, if it is an important role with a good work and a good director, the casting will not be done in this way."

Misaki Itakura explained to Akikawa Kyusuke while screening audition requests.

"By the way, does Mr. Akikawa have any preference, or what type of role are you good at?"

"Well, characters that are closer to reality are better. If it's an ancient theme or a fantasy theme, it might be a little more difficult."

Kyusuke Akikawa answered Misaki Itakura's question softly.

What he calls acting experience is actually that he played all kinds of people in his previous life due to work reasons.

Because there are very few flaws in his acting, Akikawa Kousuke prides himself on his excellent acting skills.

But if it deviates too far from reality, Akikawa Kongsuke is not sure that he can perform it perfectly.

Itakura Misaki didn't say anything, but after inputting the relevant types into the computer, he screened out several qualified role audition requests.

And after she saw the title of the audition request at the top, she suddenly shuddered.

""The Lost Lady: Voice of the Dead"?! This is a work in which Ms. Yoko is the heroine!"

As the ultimate fan of Okino Yoko, Itakura Misaki naturally knew that Okino Yoko was about to star in the heroine of this popular Japanese detective novel.

Therefore, when she found out that this work was still recruiting actors to audition, she felt quite incredible.

Because this is not a regular film and television work.

The difficulty is not generally high.

Usually, it is absolutely impossible to find a pure newcomer with no actual acting experience and works to perform this kind of work.

Through a brief encounter with Akikawa Kyusuke.

Itakura Misaki was secretly looking forward to it, Akikawa Kyusuke might really be able to bring more surprises to herself.

Misaki Itakura clicked in nervously and excitedly, and then carefully read the script introduction, character information, and audition requirements.

Akikawa Kyousuke also noticed that his manager seemed a little nervous.

He did not speak, but followed and watched.

After a few minutes.

Akikawa Kyusuke also has a general understanding of this work.

This work tells the story of a female detective who was suddenly commissioned to come to a strange city one day to investigate the recent serial murders.

Since she entered the city and started investigating,

She began to receive various letters one after another asking for help and identifying the murderer.

But what's weird is.

The sender of each letter happens to be the victim who died not long ago.

And the time when the letters were sent was after they died.

Unfortunately,

After identification by the victims' family members, the notes on these letters were also written by the victims.

As the detective heroine investigated in depth, various clues surfaced.

In the end, she solved the mystery of the strange letter written by the deceased and successfully captured the criminal.

The role required for this audition is the last deceased in the story -

an excellent, cheerful, and loved high school boy by everyone.

"This, I think it's okay."

Akikawa Sosuke found that Itakura Misaki, who was staring at the computer screen, did not speak for a long time, so he took the initiative to speak.

"Mr. Akikawa, do you think you can play this role?"

Itakura Misaki repeated it to Akikawa Sosuke.

"Yes, although there are some science fiction elements, the world view background is still close to life. The character is not out of touch with reality, I should be able to play it."

However, after listening to Akikawa Sosuke's explanation,

Itakura Misaki did not show a look of relief,

but became more nervous.

This look is like a heavily indebted gambler who bets all his remaining property on a racehorse.

Although I know deep down that the chances of it standing out are slim, I still have great expectations.

"Um. Excuse me, Mr. Akikawa."

"This is not a regular movie or TV series."

"It's a stage play."

Itakura Misaki said in a deep voice.

"Stage play?"

"Well, a stage play is like a drama, and actors need to perform on the stage."

Itakura Misaki began to explain to Akikawa Sosuke in a deep voice.

"The biggest difference between stage plays and movies and TV dramas is that actors need to perform directly to the audience."

"And they need to perform the entire script coherently and completely."

"And unlike filming a movie, stage plays do not have the opportunity to reshoot in case of failure. So if there is a problem during the performance, it may implicate other actors and directly ruin the entire work."

"In addition, unlike being captured by high-definition cameras, the subtle changes in actors' expressions when filming a movie."

"The performances in stage plays are usually more exaggerated and vivid."

"Because the actors need to ensure that the audience sitting far away can also see and feel their emotions and movements. This means that the actors' body language and facial expressions will be more obvious and exaggerated."

"In short, for people who have no acting experience at all, the difficulty of stage plays is more than one level higher than that of movies and TV dramas."

"So. I am a little worried whether Mr. Akikawa can really do it."

Itakura Misaki said with some difficulty.

At this time, under the table where Akikawa Sosuke could not see,

Itakura Misaki's fingers on both hands were nervously twisted together.

As Akikawa Sosuke's manager, she must explain all the risks and pros and cons to her artist.

The reason why Itakura Misaki didn't turn around was that she didn't want her desire to participate in this work to affect Akikawa Sosuke's judgment.

But deep in her heart, Itakura Misaki still longed to participate in this work and get the opportunity to stand on the same work site with her idol Okino Yoko.

Itakura Misaki was so nervous that she held her breath, and the passage of time felt infinitely stretched at this moment.

Then.

Akikawa Sosuke's voice brought her back to reality.

"Isn't it interesting?"

Hearing this, Itakura Misaki turned back and looked at Akikawa Sosuke.

She didn't see any hesitation or hesitation on Akikawa Sosuke's cheek.

Instead, there was an expression of interest.

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