Chapter 84 Shanghai Animation Film Studio
Chapter 84 Shanghai Animation Film Studio
Chapter 84, Ueshima Preview (Please continue reading)
Upon seeing the words on his phone screen, Lin An's first reaction was to recommend the "panacea."
He had personally experienced just how powerful this thing was.
He had been working late into the night to finish his manuscript and had also caught a cold. The next day, his voice became hoarse and he couldn't speak. He had a high fever and couldn't even stand up.
After taking one of the "panacea" pills handed to me by the blue robot cat, all symptoms vanished in less than five minutes.
It was at that time that Lin An was completely convinced of the props' effectiveness, and in order to earn points, he embarked on the irreversible path of becoming 007.
If this stuff is given to Gao Yuanyuan's mother, her asthma can be easily cured.
The only problem is that this medicine is too powerful; it cures all ailments instantly, like magic.
If I remember correctly, Gao Yuanyuan's family is highly educated; her parents both work in the aerospace industry, and her older brother is a graduate of Tsinghua University.
When this family saw the effects of the "panacea," their first thought was definitely not "amazing," but "unscientific."
A bald figure suddenly appeared in Lin An's mind, and his body involuntarily shivered.
He had never been truly afraid of anyone in his two lives, but that bald guy surnamed Xie from Peking Union Medical College Hospital was the first person who gave him several nightmares in a row, to the point that for a while he was afraid to turn off the lights when he slept.
If Gao Yuanyuan's family were to end up like Xie Guoan...
Lin An shuddered and dared not think any further.
At this moment, Gao Yuanyuan sent another text message:
I'm really sorry, but if you're really short of actors, I can ask a few senior figures in the industry for you.
Sigh, why are you all so considerate? It makes me, who's only thinking about self-preservation, feel really awkward... Lin An reflected for three seconds and typed:
"It's alright, you just focus on taking care of the family. I'll ask Teacher Zhang Hua about the acting."
After finishing typing, Lin An felt his attitude was too cold, so he added:
[Would it be convenient to describe your mother's condition?]
My dad is a doctor, so maybe he knows someone who's an expert in this field.
This is actually a smokescreen.
Because of having more children than allowed, Lin Yuan's workplace was severely criticized by his superiors, and the hospital, from top to bottom, was implicated and would not give Lin Yuan any face.
Lin An's real idea was to use props to disguise himself as a foreign expert who had brought back a miracle drug.
If you think this is unscientific, go find foreign institutions yourself! If you can't find them, it just means you're not well-informed!
As for how to convince Gao Yuanyuan's mother to believe in him and take the medicine, that's actually a simple problem.
Hypnotic wands, dream wind chimes, obedience chocolates, yellow pills... there are just too many items that can temporarily control others.
Thank you, but never mind. My mother has an old ailment and has already seen many specialists. Don't let my situation distract you from your film production; I'll handle it.
Gao Yuanyuan sent another message.
The attitude seemed somewhat desperate... Well, given Gao Yuanyuan's family background, she must have already been examined by numerous domestic experts, and all the necessary tests and medications had already been administered... Lin An sighed inwardly, his desire to make money growing ever more urgent.
Having earned money, gained status, and acquired position, many things that are currently inconvenient to do can now be easily solved.
If he were the richest man in China right now, he could pretend to make a phone call and then show up at his door a few days later with a foreigner's face.
At that time, I'll just use my broken Chinese and casually utter a few technical terms. Maybe I won't even need any props to convince Gao Yuanyuan's family.
Feeling deeply impoverished, Lin An was secretly depressed for a while. After typing a few words to comfort Gao Yuanyuan, he began to contact Jiang Qinqin.
Although he felt bad, he really didn't want to cause any trouble right now.
Judging from Gao Yuanyuan's description, her mother does not have a terminal illness.
After he finishes filming and returns from the film festival, he will say that he has found a foreign doctor through a friend.
This is both safe and reasonable.
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Pushing open the back door, a blast of cold air hit me.
Lin An exhaled hot air and went to the roadside to wait.
Considering that he wasn't very familiar with Jiang Qinqin, he didn't call her directly, but instead sent her a text message to ask about her recent schedule.
After sending the message, he put his phone back in his pocket, stood by the roadside for a while, then hailed a taxi, opened the door, and got in.
"Master, bring on the film."
The reason why the filming location of "iPartment" was set in Shanghai was not only to facilitate the follow-up by Shanghai TV, but also because Shanghai Animation Film Studio is located there.
Thanks to He Yuwen's strong recommendation, "Kung Fu Panda" has been officially put into production.
The solution proposed by Shanghai Animation Film Studio is:
First, create a 30-minute concept animation, then take it to Hollywood to seek international collaborations on animation projects.
learn from mistakes.
The disastrous failure of "Lotus Lantern" left Shanghai Animation Film Studio with a psychological trauma regarding animated films.
They liked the concept of "Kung Fu Panda," but dared not touch film-level production again. As a second choice, choosing a Sino-foreign co-production was the safest path.
Lin An had no objection to this.
In the 80s, Shanghai Animation Film Studio began to collaborate with Japanese animation companies, and recently it also collaborated with Tony Venso of the United States on "Marco Polo Returns to Xiangdu".
In terms of international cooperation, Shanghai Animation Film Studio has experience, connections, and mature processes.
His job is to provide the ideas and core concepts, and leave the rest to the professionals.
The taxi turned onto Wanhangdu Road.
The Shanghai Animation Film Studio's facade is nestled among a row of old buildings along the street, and is not particularly eye-catching.
Lin An paid the fare and got out of the car.
The gate was an old-fashioned iron gate, with two doors that opened outwards, and the black paint on the surface was already somewhat mottled.
The guardhouse was lit up, and an old man in dark blue overalls was listening to the radio while leaning on the table.
Lin An gave his name, and the old man pulled out a crumpled registration book, squinted at it for a long time, and then waved for him to pass.
Walking along the cement path in the middle of the courtyard, several three- or four-story buildings are scattered among the trees, their walls covered with withered vines.
When he reached the entrance of the main building, he saw a tall, thin figure standing on the steps.
He Yuwen was wearing a dark gray down jacket with the collar turned up high, and his eyes were as indifferent as ever, as if everyone owed him money.
He saw Lin An, raised his chin, and said in a nonchalant tone, "You're here quite early."
Lin An wasn't sure if the other person was mocking him, but not wanting to be taken advantage of, he nodded in response, "You're here pretty early too."
He Yuwen's lips twitched.
The people next to them couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Lin An turned his head to look.
The man was wearing a dark brown corduroy jacket, about the same height as He Yuwen, with droopy eyes and a black mole on his temple.
"You're Lin An?"
The man stepped down the stairs and extended his hand. "Chang Guangxi."
Lin An extended his hand and shook hands with the other person: "Director Chang, it's an honor to meet you."
He knew the other person: the director of the movie "Lotus Lantern", the animator of "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King", and the art designer of the future animated film "The Adventures of Little Carp".
It can be considered a mainstay of traditional Chinese animation.
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