âThe problem isnât her writing style. Unless they film everything beforehand, itâs certain that theyâll film later episodes during the projectâs release, and the problem is whether sheâll be able to endure it or not. They say even writers who have written a few projects start to lose it when they donât have enough time and start writing 1 or 2-page screenplays.â
I quickly threw in some additional information.
âEven if the writer is new, someone like Producer Shin Taekyun has the capability to lead them through it. I looked into it and apparently, TVL looked at the screenplay for a few episodes before green-lighting the project right away. Since the viewership ratings for TVLâs dramas, which had cast top stars, flopped, and many ended early, they probably planned this out carefully. Since they saw the potential, they greenlit this project and a.s.signed Producer Shin Taekyun, who has proven directing abilities and a box office track record, to this project.â
To find any information that would be of use in persuading them, I had used my spare time, which I didnât have much of, to research. I even acted as a potential sponsor and asked TVLâs advertising department and the production producer[1] at Pan Production a few questions. It felt like I was filming a spy movie.
I hope this would help even a little bit.
I felt my heart thumping as I waited for their reaction when Kim Hyunjo asked,
âDid you receive something from them?â
âPardon?â
âNo, itâs not they asked for a different actor, thereâs no way theyâd give you something to get Songha. Why are you pushing this project so desperately?â
The team 3 leader scratched his angled chin.
âHe must have come to really like it while he was researching about it. You know, there are occasionally times like that.â
âThatâs true, but heâs suspiciousâŠâ
I flinched and let out a fake cough while turning away.
This time, the team 3 leader turned to look at Lee Songha.
âHow about you, Songha? Do you like this project?â
âYes. I like it.â
Whew, I lived.
I let out a sigh of relief. There was a huge difference in weight between me and Songha, who would be the one taking the audition, pushing this project.
While there were managers who would ignore their actorâs opinions and bully them into doing whatever the company told them to do, that wasnât Kim Hyunjo or the team 3 leaderâs style.
âReally? The synopsis should be pretty good then. Then letâs read it once.â
âCat Guardian Angel? The t.i.tle is like a comic.â
The two flipped through each page of the synopsis.
Looking at them, I thought⊠it felt very similar to that day I showed my mom a flunked test and was waiting for her punishment.
The team 3 leader and Kim Hyunjoâs expressions turned gloomier as time pa.s.sed.
Of course, I understood why. How many people would read that synopsis and think that that it would be a success? If there was someone else besides me who was certain that it would be a success, I would definitely be suspicious that he possessed a foresight ability as well.
I mean it was a synopsis, the draft of your project, would it kill you to package it better? I even began to resent Pan Productionâs CEO, Kim Pansuk, and Writer Hong Jumi.
Flip.
They flipped the last page. Kim Hyunjo covered the synopsis and sighed. Then, a suffocating silence hung in the air for a few moments.
Kim Hyunjo broke the silence and asked,
âHyung, what do you think?â
âWhat do you mean what do I think. What about you?â
âYour thoughts are the same as mine.â
Kim Hyunjo stared at both Lee Songha and myself.
âIâm asking because Iâm really curious, but why do you like this? Did you pick a project that you thought you would have a higher chance at getting cast in because you wonât be cast for other projects? If not, I donât really understand? Songha, what do you like about this synopsis?â
Lee Songha stared vacantly at Kim Hyunjo and said,
âItâs fun.â
Kim Hyunjo sighed once more.
â⊠What Iâm saying is, why, how is this fun?â
âI like the role of Jung Haewon. Iâm also curious what will happen next.â
âIf youâre curious, you can just watch it later.â
âAh.â
You canât be persuaded like that!
âStill⊠I want to try it. If Iâm going to audition, I like this role, oppa. I like this, team leader.â
Fortunately, it seemed Lee Songha was determined. She clearly expressed her opinion while looking at the team leader.
I fully prepared a reply as well. d.a.m.n, my heart felt like a rollercoaster for some time now.
âLuck Thrower, how aboutâŠâ
Kim Hyunjo was about to ask before he narrowed his eyes.
âYou. Donât say anything if youâre going to bring up your senses.â
âSenses?â
When the team 3 leader felt something was odd, Kim Hyunjo gestured at me with his chin.
âHyung, he rejected Sung Dowon because of bad vibes. I canât trust his senses anymore.â
âI was going to bring that up once we were done talking about Songha⊠bad vibes? You get stranger the more I see you.â
Should I have not said anything about my senses?
They talked between each other with me as their topic and soon, Kim Hyunjo asked me again,
âYeah, why are you so stubborn about this project?â
âBecause I think this is a good project. And thatâs why I showed it to Songha. I watched all the directorâs previous works, and he is very good at directing. Although the synopsis is a bit bland, I felt that it was well-written.â
Though I heard this from the future.
When I recalled how the PR teamâs employee said that âthe script was everything,â and âthe drama was the writerâs playgroundâ, I a.s.sumed it was okay to believe that the fact that the script was good was a fact. Also, TVLâs drama department employees wouldnât have greenlit a low-quality screenplay from a new writer.
Even I would have hesitated about putting Lee Songha in this project if the drama succeeded due to the actors or another complicated reason.
Since I may change the future by putting Lee Songha in there.
However, if it was a drama that became a hit because of its screenplay, I judged that the drama wouldnât fail because one of its supporting actors was switched out. Unless that actor was so terrible at acting that the quality of the drama fell.
âThen letâs see the screenplay.â
The team 3 leader nodded his head and said,
âHyunjo, you go get the screenplay. If the screenplayâs good, letâs look into getting an audition. No matter how much you like it, itâs better to audition for a role you would be good at. It will increase your chance at getting cast, and it will be easier to understand the character if you do get cast.â
âWell⊠okay. Still, you never know, so Songha, you read other synopses as well.â
Kim Hyunjo nodded his head then clicked his tongue.
âBut, that CEO of Pan Production is quite frustrating.â
âSorry?â
Frustrating?
âYou said this is his first project after becoming independent from TVL. Then he must be using all his connections for this, but why would he take the risk with a new writer? It would be safer if he used an experienced one.â
Now that I thought about it, I was curious as well.
I knew that Writer Hong Jumi was skilled so I wasnât worried about it flopping, but with what confidence did CEO Kim Pansuk decide to use a new writer for their first project that would decide the future of their production?
âPeople are probably saying Iâm insane, right?â
He was the CEO of Pan Production. Kim Pansuk mumbled with his large figure squeezed into a small metal chair. The production producer, Park Sookyung, who was sitting in front of him and looking at her notebook screen, fixed her gla.s.ses and glanced at him.
CEO Kim Pansukâs eyes were shaking uneasily.
âNo, still, just wait until the first episode is released. When they see it, I know theyâll be like, âAh, so thatâs why Kim Pansuk brought a new writer in for this critical timeâ. Iâm not uneasy in the slightest. Thereâs no reason to be. Since I believe in Writer Hong Jumiâs skills.â
âCEO, if youâre not uneasy, then please stop shaking your leg. My notebook is shaking.â
âWhat?â
When CEO Kim Pansuk, who had a threatening figure, widened his eyes and stared at her. Park Sookyung stealthily avoided his gaze.
CEO Kim Pansuk groaned as he said.
âIf this fails, Iâm screwed. I used all my personal connections on this project. If this fails, I donât have a second chance. Itâll be good, right? The screenplay is good, and even though Shin Taekyun, that b.a.s.t.a.r.d, looks a little flimsy, his skills are certain. Right? Itâll be good, right?â
âWhy are you asking meâŠâ
âFor someone whoâs the production producer, you donât have confidence in your project? Worrying is something I, who pays the salaries, do, and you should be working with the certainty that itâll be good!â
âYes. This project will be really good. It will be a hit.â
âA hit? We canât even cast our leading roles!â
That moment, they heard a knock, and two people came in.
Writer Hong Jumi, who looked to be about half the size of CEO Kim Pansuk, and Director Shin Taekyun, a man with messy hair like a birdâs nest who looked to be in his thirties.
âh.e.l.lo, senior[2].â
âCEO⊠weâre here.â
âAh, Director Shin. Writer Hong. Welcome.â
CEO Kim Pansuk quickly crossed his legs and said calmly. After saying h.e.l.lo to Park Sookyung, Writer Hong Jumi sat down and wriggled her fingers.
âUmm⊠I heard some loud noises from outside, is there a problem?â
âWhat? The screenplay is great; what problems would we have? Writer Hong, you donât need to worry at all, just trust me and follow along. Just write good screenplays from now on. Screenplays. Is the next episode done?â
âYes. The first draft is done, and I was revising it together with the director.â
âWhile the screenplays are fine; the problem is the cast.â
Director Shin scratched his head.
âThey are creating a fuss up there, telling me to quickly cast people. If we keep pushing casting back, we might lose the green light.â
At his words, the expressions of the people gathered in the meeting room grew dark.
Park Sookyung let out a sigh and said.
âAll because Lim Joowon fell throughâŠâ
âHaa, what can we do when heâs hurt? We were rejected by Kim Yeonsung and Park Hyemin. There are so many actors in Korea, but are there none who will be our lead? We need to quickly find a lead so we can cast our supporting roles as well⊠Should we lower our standards a little?â
Director Shin shook his head at CEO Kim Pansukâs words.
âThe project from GTBN thatâs running at the same time as us, they apparently got Kim Yeonsung.â
âWhat? That Big Bear Production or something?!â
âYes. Because of that, the guys up there are telling us to cast someone at Kim Yeonsungâs level. Even if they leave the projects from the three public TV networks out of the discussion, they said they didnât want to fall behind GTBN, their compet.i.tor.â
âKim Yeonsung, that guy, said he wouldnât do cable dramas, but he went there? How did Big Bear get him?â
â40 million won[3] per episode. They said theyâd pay in advance once he signed the contract.â
â40 million per episode and itâs a 20-episode project⊠thatâs 800 million won. They spent that right away? They have that much money?â
âThey probably calculated overseas selling rights and other stuff and thought that giving him 800 million in advance was still worth it since he quite well received in China.â
âArghâŠâ
Kim Pansuk was about to grab his forehead when he became conscious of Writer Hong Jumi and simply coughed.
âItâs okay. Our screenplay is good!â
âThey say the other sideâs screenplay is good as well.â
Park Sookyung mumbled.
While the atmosphere of the meeting room had turned suffocating and heavy, the door opened, accompanied by a knock.
âUmm, CEO.â
The youngest producer of Pan Productionâs production department hesitated before coming in.
âWhat?â
âWe received a call.â
âWeâre in the middle of a meeting⊠Haa, where is it from?â
âW&U.â
CEO Kim Pansuk paused.
âW&U?â
âYes.â
âThe one with CEO Baek Hansung? That W&U with Sung Dowon, Park Sohyun, and Son Chaeyoung?â
âUhh, yes. I think that is the one.â
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CEO Kim Pansuk kicked his chair as he abruptly stood up.
[1] I read this in a Korean news article, but apparent some larger productions divide producers into planning, organization, production and direction roles, which is probably why Producer Shin Taekyun is the dramaâs director.
[2] I try to use English alternatives when I can. I donât know if you prefer âsunbaeâ or âseniorâ.