Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 308 - 173 Set for Release

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Chapter 308: Chapter 173 Set for Release

"Based on our crew’s wealth, you people look destitute. Occupying such a good spot without checking whether you deserve it or not."

In the entertainment circle, the hierarchy among stars is highly valued, and naturally, so is it among the crews.

Small crews unsupported by investors were often bullied; such incidents were common in Film and Television City.

The people from the big crew spoke and simultaneously had the small crew’s props thrown outside.

Among them were many scripts, with one landing right in front of Shu Wan. She picked it up and flipped through it.

By then, the small crew’s staff had retrieved everything else. Seeing Shu Wan holding the script, one of the crew members approached, "Excuse us, that script is ours. Could you please return it?"

Shu Wan handed the script to the crew member, "I see that the female lead has not been decided yet. Could I meet your director?"

The crew member was taken aback, finally noticing Shu Wan’s appearance and was instantly dazzled, "Ah, sure, sure, I will take you to our director right now."

Contrary to Shu Wan’s expectations, most directors in Film and Television City were male, but the director of this school-themed movie was a female, quite young too.

When the crew member was bringing Shu Wan to her, the director was wiping away tears while picking up scripts, "So untrustworthy, infuriating, thinking they’re everything because they have money. Well, having money is impressive indeed."

Although the director felt aggrieved and still had tears in her eyes, she wiped them away after picking up the scripts, "Let it be, we can’t film here. We’ll find another place; luckily, I’m shooting a school movie and don’t rely much on the set."

"Director, someone is here for an audition," the crew member reported as he approached the director.

"Who is it?"

The director turned around, and her eyes lit up the moment she saw Shu Wan.

But quickly, that light faded into disappointment as she knew very well that such a beautiful woman would never come to audition for her low-budget film.

However, the next second, Shu Wan said, "I am here to audition."

"Really?" Director Liu Qing was overjoyed, "Come this way, please."

Shu Wan followed her to the side where Liu Qing explained the movie’s plot, "Actually, the story I want to tell is quite simple, as it’s a school movie. I mainly want to capture the essence of school life."

Currently, there are many school-themed films and TV series on the market, most of which use the school setting merely as a backdrop for melodramatic romance.

These don’t capture the vibrant youthful spirit Liu Qing envisioned in her mind.

From the moment she entered the film industry, Liu Qing had wanted to create her perspective of a school-themed movie.

Five years after graduating from Qing University, Liu Qing had saved some money and wanted to fulfill this dream.

However, school-themed movies are not a hot topic and do not attract much investment.

In today’s entertainment circle environment without investors, even the best scripts are hard to bring to life without resources.

Liu Qing had no choice but to cast new actors, but newcomers generally lack experience, and assembling the main cast alone took a lot of effort.

After facing numerous setbacks, just to have their location snatched away—she couldn’t have been more devastated.

"Although I’m happy you came for the audition, I still want the most suitable, not just the most beautiful person, so don’t blame me if you don’t pass."

"No problem."

Liu Qing didn’t have Shu Wan read the script but asked her to perform a scene, "The most important thing in a school drama is the youthful vibe. Many people are beautiful, but they are adults and cannot bring out the feel of school."

When Liu Qing first saw Shu Wan, she was struck by her beauty, well aware as a director of the impact Shu Wan’s face would have on the big screen.

However, she was also somewhat apprehensive because Shu Wan’s demeanor was rather aloof, seemingly mismatched with the school genre.

If Shu Wan couldn’t portray it well, then she would have to reluctantly reject her.

Shu Wan was not quite sure what constituted a ’school vibe,’ but she was highly adept at imitation.

Furthermore, when it came to youthful charisma, probably no one could outdo Fu Yang. Living with him, Shu Wan likely knew what ’youthful vibe’ meant.

Just as Liu Qing was about to remind Shu Wan of a few details, she froze upon meeting Shu Wan’s eyes.

Even though Shu Wan hadn’t changed her clothes or even her makeup, Liu Qing felt completely differently about her.

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