The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 3 Performance Time

Chapter 3 Performance Time
David moved away from the door, "You are Anson, right?"

"Anson Wood. It's an honor to meet you, Mr. Klein."

The voice was low and magnetic, like blue velvet. David turned around and looked along the voice, and his line of sight couldn't help but rise, higher than expected.

His tall height, well-proportioned, wide shoulders and narrow waist are very suitable for clothes racks; surprisingly, he did not choose an old-fashioned shirt suit.

Wearing a white T-shirt with stone gray overalls, and a simple peacock blue knitted cardigan on top, his handsome and tough face has a refreshing and sunny clean temperament. The contradictory textures are perfectly blended together, and there is a sense of France in his movements. unique charm.

Although unassuming, it easily stands out from the stereotypes.

When I looked at it roughly just now, I was deeply impressed; now when I look at it carefully, I can't help but look at it twice more.

The smile on David's lips rose, "Sir? Ha, it seems that Darren described me as particularly scary."

"Uncle Darren said, that's called professionalism. After all, you didn't come here to make friends." Anson did not follow the routine of greetings.

David paused for a moment and couldn't help but take another look at the young man in front of him. Some were outspoken and easily offended, while others were outspoken but refreshing. The tone, way and expression of speaking were also a science.

Obviously, Anson belongs to the latter.

David raised his chin slightly, "What about you?"

Anson and David came to the desk, but neither of them sat down. Instead, they continued to stand across the table. Anson met David's gaze calmly, "I'm here to make friends. After all, I'm not professional enough." .”

Is this... a pun?
"Haha." David laughed out loud, looking at Anson's clear eyes, feeling relaxed and happy. Then he sat down and signaled with his eyes, and Anson followed suit.

David, “So, what did Darren say to you?”

Anson needed to search his memory. After all, everything happened so fast today, but there was no information in his mind. "He said remember to tell you that I really, really like 'Friends'."

So direct?
David was amused again.

Anson did not finish his words, "But I want to say that you must have heard this sentence countless times. After all, I am not the only one who likes 'Friends', otherwise the series would not be the number one in the United States."

David crossed his hands on his belly, slowly leaned back on the chair, and gently raised his chin, with a proud look in his eyes.

"Personally, 'Dreams' is very interesting, and 'Veronica's Wardrobe' should have given Uncle Darren some inspiration." Anson then finished the show.

These two TV series are all produced by David.

Among them, "Veronika's Closet" tells the story of the female boss of a lingerie company and her subordinates. It is earlier than "Sex and the City"; but in terms of success, failure and reputation, "Sex and the City" is the former. Far from comparable.

The laughter deep in David's throat was released heartily, "Darren probably won't like your point of view."

Anson disagreed, "Creative inspiration is everywhere, but how to transform inspiration into an excellent work is not something everyone can do."

David raised his eyebrows slightly, then changed his expression without warning. His face was stern, and he snorted, "Are you complaining that I haven't been able to produce a work like 'Sex and the City'?"

Is this a test?
Anson did not panic or evade, and stood straight to meet David's gaze, "I mean you have finally found your areas of expertise and produced works that countless people like."

The air is a little quiet.

David didn't speak immediately, but stared at Anson quietly.

Anson had a pure and comfortable aura about him. He looked at the way the other person spoke, sincerely and frankly, and the atmosphere quietly relaxed. Even an old fox like David who had been in Vanity Fair for many years couldn't help but look into his eyes, completely There is no youthfulness of eighteen years old. Inexplicably, David thought of Alain-Delon.

The corners of David's mouth raised slightly, and the tense atmosphere dissipated without warning, and the topic changed, "So, what performance have you prepared?"

Originally, it was just a formality; then, it was just a brief chat; but now, David became a little curious——

I wonder how this little guy performs?
It's not that he was expecting any acting talent, it didn't matter even if it was a disaster, Brad Pitt was trained bit by bit; he was just purely curious about what parts Anson would choose to perform and how he would perform.

Anson was a little nervous, "Oh, now?"

Finally, David saw some age-appropriate emotions in this child, and a smile appeared in his eyes, "Why, do we need to make another appointment?"

Anson joked casually, "No, I just want to say that I have a performance in a small theater in a few days. Why don't you go there and enjoy the whole performance, but now it seems that you are obviously not interested."

"Ha." David was amused again, "Your guess is correct."

A little joke made Anson calm down a little——

To be honest, everything happened too fast, and it was only five minutes before time travel; I originally thought that this audition was just a formality, but David suddenly got to the point again, completely subverting the situation, and thousands of thoughts were surging in his mind. On the way up, it was inevitable to feel a little flustered and nervous.

However, it was only for a moment.

In his previous life, in order to make money, he tried many jobs and experienced all kinds of situations, big and small, but he was not really a fledgling eighteen-year-old.

Moreover, just now he traveled through time and space like the Flash, and there was just an audition in front of him, so there was no need to mess up.

Think about it seriously, this is your own spotlight moment, and you should be excited and excited.

So, what should you perform in your audition?

Generally speaking, new actors tend to like to perform classic clips when auditioning.

For example, Robert De Niro's "Are you talking to me" in "Taxi Driver", or the "To be or not to be" soliloquy in "Hamlet", or "Casablanca" "There are so many towns in the world, and there are so many pubs in them, but she just walked into my house."

The reason is simple. Classics represent resonance and familiarity.

If you audition for a role that no one knows about, it will be difficult to grab the other person's attention, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity may be wasted.

But the problem is that classics also represent a fixed impression. All subsequent performances will be compared with the original version. If they are exactly the same, they will be considered unoriginal, and if they are completely different, they will be considered crooked. No matter how the performance is performed, it will be difficult to break the shackles of the original version. To everyone.

So, what should be done?
Anson had an idea.

Perhaps, in the limited audition time, the focus is not on showing your line skills, re-enacting classics, or showing basic skills.

It's about showing your personality and grabbing the audience's attention.

Anson wasn't sure if the idea was correct, but you always have to try, right?

What if it fails?
If it fails, let Uncle Darren make another call. If you can rely on looks, why rely on strength; if you can take shortcuts, why take the long way around?

Thinking of this, Anson raised his eyes and looked at David, unable to find any trace of nervousness.

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