1095, famous, not as good as imagined

Yazawa Nicole seems to understand the 'dark' 'business law' in the idol circle. However, knowing these still loves, I have to say that this kind of person is a real fan. What they like is not the glamorous superficial image created by female idols and their behind-the-scenes promoters, but the power of those girls to pursue their dreams with a smile and work hard in real predicament - this is also what Yuna and Levi have felt about her respect for some girls in the circle. Obviously, I can't make too much money, and I can't see how good the future development possibilities are. But he still works hard every day with almost no rest to do the work that does not bring him much glory.

That's right, girls who are idols generally earn a lot of money. If it weren't for the fact that he knew Yuna, a standard industry insider, he would have popularized a lot of common sense in the circle. Levy used to be like most people who didn't chase stars much, but only knew some stars by watching TV, and always thought that as long as they stood on the stage, the stars who could appear on TV were already rich and wealthy.

When Yuna tells Levi that the little idols who seem to be a little famous, who occasionally appear on TV and magazines, and who can even be remembered by passers-by, are actually just about the same salary as an ordinary office worker, Levi thinks that because of the difference in countries, he has made the wrong currency and has not calculated the correct exchange rate.

And those idols that can make ordinary passers-by remember their looks are undoubtedly quite popular among idols. You must know that in today's idol groups where members often have double-digit or even triple-digit members, the unpopular marginal members, let alone on the cover of TV and magazines, even the cover of their own single CD and the photos on the inside pages may not have the opportunity to print a face that can be seen clearly. This level of completely unpopular little idols can only get the little basic salary given by the company every month. If she is a person signed by a large company, the benefits are generally okay, at least people can have a good life if they are not popular, just like a small white-collar worker with no sense of existence who is dispensable in a large group office building, but at least has received the corresponding treatment.

However, if this girl is signed with a small company that specializes in the idol circle, it is not a group that a large group 'puts down her body' to participate. As a marginal member, it is said that the basic salary he receives each month is often just enough to maintain a relatively low standard of living at best. If you want to 'get rid of poverty', you have to work part-time jobs or two in addition to being an idol.

Levi used to hear Kaguya from Pengraiya that the voice actors who dubbed characters in anime and games, when their popularity was not high enough and their popularity was not good, because they couldn't get much work, they had to do extra odd jobs to earn money to support themselves. He thought this was an exaggeration, but after all, with his non-otaku concept, voice actor is also a behind-the-scenes profession. In the past, when voice actors were not as large-scale idolized as they are now, it was normal for people who did behind-the-scenes work and had insufficient qualifications and didn't have much work to do, so they couldn't make money.

However, the profession of idol makes ordinary people sound like a star. If you haven't heard of this star yourself, most people think it's just that there are too many stars, and they just haven't paid attention to it. Who would have thought that they were all celebrities, and they had to perform on the stage, 'incognito' to the convenience store, and work like an ordinary college student whose family did not have enough money to pay for tuition?

After all, in the impression of ordinary people, the so-called celebrities have sunglasses and masks as long as they go out, otherwise even if they can't see it at all, there will always be 'big shots' that others will recognize.

An idol who looks like a glamorous other star, but it's actually a 'laborer' who works hard but doesn't earn much money. Even popular idols who are already very popular, can always appear in prime-time programs, and can always appear on the covers of various well-known magazines, often their income will only make ordinary people feel good, far less than the level that real big-name stars can earn.

Later, after Yuna's explanation, Levi also understood why this phenomenon occurred.

In the final analysis, girls who are idols are relatively lacking in their own abilities. Most of them sing at an average level, their acting skills are not professional, and they can't show the fun that the audience likes in variety shows. Even if they are quiet vases in front of the camera, the looks of most female idols are actually just 'cute' among ordinary people, and they are not at the level that can be compared with those well-known beauties in the entertainment industry.

And why such a girl who doesn't seem to be outstanding in all aspects can become a popular idol who makes many idols willing to empty their pockets to support, then it is absolutely undeniable that a large part of the credit should be attributed to the operation team that arranged all aspects for her behind the scenes.

No matter what characteristics the girl has in addition to the usual skills of a star, no matter how special and attractive her personality is other than her looks. First of all, there has to be the impetus of the work behind it, and her many less conspicuous advantages can be seen by more people, right?

In order for a company to continue to expose a girl who doesn't seem so prominent, the joints that need to be opened, the relationships used and the resources spent are all necessary costs for this idol to become popular.

It took so much cost for the company to successfully launch an idol, even if they have a lot of 'foreign affairs' like magazine covers and photo albums, TV series, and movies after becoming famous, they are aiming at the resources that the company invested in at the beginning, and their contracts cannot give them much of the money they earn.

Such an idol is not something that can be compared with a powerful talent who has creative talent and can easily get six or seven digit hits by casually writing a song and publishing it on the Internet. It is because it does not have enough strength that the company needs stronger behind-the-scenes promotion to stand on the stage. Those singers and actors who can write good songs and interpret various classic roles, they don't need much investment from the company to become the company's cash cow, how can such a person's contract be the same as those little idols?

Although these girls are muses,They have a special purpose to become school idols.。 Unlike the vast majority of school idols,In fact, there is already a promoter behind it.,In order to graduate in the future, the official debut will become the foundation of professional idols to gain popularity.。