Yan Xiling has many advantages as an agent.

But she believes that her biggest advantage compared with other big agents is——

Respect works and respect professionals.

When I was at Huaxing, the entire company's resources were very exploited, and they even made money by cheating trainees such as Su Zhe and other trainees on liquidated damages.

But even this kind of broken company has received countless scripts that other big companies don't want. After all, it's too difficult to get ahead as a screenwriter, even more difficult than an online writer.

But new screenwriters who want to get ahead through overseas scripts still think too much——

No one cares about that mountain of scripts, let alone reads them! Just put it in the warehouse.

Even if the screenwriter can write "The Godfather" and "Farewell My Concubine", what's the use if no one sees it?

Only Yan Xiling not only read it herself, but also hired some script analysts to dig for gold with them, and finally found a good script.

Then he bought the script, revised it repeatedly, persuaded the boss, formed a crew, became famous in one fell swoop, and promoted his artist Si Wenyu to the top!

This is Yan Xiling's method of success. She doesn't think it's a secret, but for some reason, others in the industry are unwilling to learn it.

Even after the drama became popular, they would rather believe in Si Wenyu, the director, the screenwriter, and the subject matter than believe in the power of the script.

(Being superstitious about screenwriters does not mean believing in the script.)

Yan Xiling is very optimistic about Su Zhe and knows his talent, but she is worried that talented people are often more conceited.

But after Su Zhe understood the role of the script analyst, he immediately nodded and said happily:

"It turns out there is such a profession, of course I am willing to listen! But since there are analysts to help analyze the scripts, why are there still so many bad movies with stupid plots?"

Classics rely on the creator’s flash of inspiration and cannot be analyzed, but bad movies can be avoided by just finding a reliable script analyst, right?

Yan Xiling smiled bitterly and said:

"I've been in contact with them a lot. Let me give you a few examples. Some celebrities also hired them. They carefully selected a few scripts and wrote long analysis reports."

She thought about it for a while, the report was at least dozens of pages, and even had PPTs, and she said helplessly:

"The report accurately analyzes which script is the best, which drama is most popular, and which character is the most lovable. Guess what the star finally chose?"

Su Zhe guessed:

"The most popular one, right? For celebrities, having fans is the most important thing."

Yan Xiling couldn't help but laugh, with a hint of helplessness in her smile:

"I didn't choose any of them, I chose the worst one. And many celebrities are like this. They don't listen to them at all and insist on choosing bad dramas."

Su Zhe was stunned:

"Why?"

Yan Xiling spread her hands:

"There are many reasons. Some people choose dramas based on the director and cast, without reading the script. At least they can understand that sometimes directors and stars can indeed turn bad scripts into magic and turn bad scripts into good dramas."

Her expression became more and more weird, and she gave some of the weirder reasons why some celebrities had:

"But some people listen to the advice of their retarded friends, even if they don't understand shit; some people go to a fortune teller to tell which script will be the best for them; and some people like the co-star of a certain drama and want to work with them!"

Su Zhe gained knowledge and couldn't help but applaud:

"There are so many weird things in your circle, I've seen them all."

After chatting about the gossip, Su Zhe certainly would not disrespect professionals like those weird celebrities, and said directly:

"What script? Give me the analysis report."

[Script name: "My Deskmate\

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