105 [Taidai-sama]

"I am worthy of the little prince of creativity, and in less than ten minutes, I have a great idea." In the room, a small excited voice sounded.

"Bang dang!" There was a sound of falling in the office, "Do you want to be so talented?" ”

"Hehehe, I am such a good boy with all-round development of morality, intelligence, physical and aesthetic education."

Shamelessly admit it!

"Don't worry, if it's not hot, I'll kill myself by swallowing dung."

Amir Hui is playing this point, in fact, it is a road that is exclusive to India in another plane.

Before drumming up the "India's Got Talent", when Amirhui further analyzed the content, form and production methods of the "Indian Programs" he watched in the future, you didn't need to go deep into it at all, and you would find that a considerable part of the Indian programs were actually imitating some European and American TV programs.

The audience's favorite MTV is also full of Western colors, although the music melody is full of ethnic charm, but the dance part is clearly influenced by American pop dance - sexy, exciting, fast-paced, and sometimes sexual. Tease, etc.

The same is true for news reports - strong visual openings, the format of the previews, the connections between news, the proportion of the presenter on the screen, the conclusion of the story with a human touch or humor, etc., make the viewer feel like they are watching an Indian version of BBC TV news.

While Indian television channels have succeeded in restricting the entry of certain foreign programs into the Indian market, the consumerism, commodity economy, and individualism emphasized by the idea of a liberal economy can still penetrate the audience through their own programs.

This kind of exciting show may make the audience happy for a while, but because it is empty, it does not meet the real needs of the audience.

The satisfaction and demand of the audience are indirectly reflected through the ratings.

If Amirhui wants to be successful, ratings are the only measure - ratings mean the share of each TV station in the market, it means the distribution of interests among various media, and it also means that the television industry needs to be familiar with the audience feedback mechanism and the connotation of market operation, but the ratings have also become an important factor restricting the improvement of the cultural level of the program.

In order to attract advertisers, most of the TV series are targeted at urban audiences with spending power, thus alienating the majority of lower-class audiences.

Private jets, limousines, and glamorous beauties have become an important part of this type of TV series.

These are more reflective of the pursuits and dreams of the middle and upper classes.

Some Westernized values are interspersed in TV dramas with mythological overtones. It constitutes two parallel trajectories of thought, which reinforce the dual nature of today's Indian society, the desire to merge with the world's celebrities on the one hand, and the traditional values on the other.

This is an ambivalence in contemporary Indian upper-middle class.

Amir Hui doesn't care if you're a high-class person or a low-class person. At this moment, he is copying Xuanke, taking the route of the lower-class audience, and earning ratings!

Well, in the end, it turns out, no matter what the industry. Knowledge is extremely important!

Time passed another day, the advertising department had already handed in the copy, and this morning, Amirhui walked into the ATV building in high spirits.

"Hello sir." When a female office clerk saw him, she quickly stopped and greeted him politely.

"Well, hello." Amirhui nodded at her slightly, full of leadership.

"Good morning, sir."

"Ah, yes, yes."

The staff passing by greeted him warmly when they saw him, and Amirhui was in a good mood. Although I don't like to be famous, it feels good to be respected.

Along the way, those employees looked at his back curiously and whispered:

"Wow"

"That's the youngest best-selling author"

"I like him so much"

"It's really as young as the legend says."

"Well, not only that, he, not only is he a great writer who can write good books, but he can also plan a show, I heard that he planned it to our deputy director, and she agreed to buy it on the spot, I really admire it."

"It's amazing"

"Really, fake. I've just been here, so it's not like our deputy director is notoriously strict."

"Yes, that's what makes me admire it even more."

"You say, do you want an autograph after work?"

"Shh

"The minister is here. Walking."

All the way upstairs, today's purpose is to discuss with the deputy director and discuss the matter of directing himself.

Office of the Deputy Director.

It sits on the first floor of a tall building, sheltered from the hot sun in the sky; The entire floor was dark and dark, like a cellar in a Chinese farmer's home, but there was a warm, dusty, musty smell of old paper.

Papers are piled up everywhere: on the rows of shelves that reach up to the gray ceiling, in desks and chairs, in the hands of clerks and messengers in uniforms!

The stacks of files had been read countless times. Crumpled and limp on their stomachs, almost every page has been folded.

Many of the files were clad with faded pink notes, crumpled and floppy, labeled "Flat," "Urgent," or "Handle Now."

In piles, stacks, and bundles of papers, a group of expressionless staff members, male and female, sat around.

They arched their shoulders, hung their heads, and hid behind the stacked files on their desks, their faces very pale—the kind peculiar to Indians!

An old gentleman with glasses, sitting alone behind a desk in the corner of the room, his face a little puffy - I guess it was due to indigestion.

After all, he had been here a few times, and Amirhui knew him, although he was not familiar with him. Don't look at his virtue, if it weren't for this old gentleman sitting in this office, maybe his group of clerks would have been overwhelmed by the mountains of ubiquitous papers!

"Looking for the deputy director?"

The old gentleman slowly raised his head and glanced at Amirhui, with no surprise or curiosity on his face.

Various documents with pink slips of paper are scattered on the desk.

A desktop electric fan stood deftly upright, constantly blowing at the papers on the table, but not messing them up.

After a lifetime in this office, he can still experience and feel the joy of the job, and - though quietly - he is willing to pass it on to his subordinates and let them share it.

Amirhui nodded, "Yes, old Hogil, I have something to talk to her"

"Deputy Director, she just went in not long ago." His tone was still so gentle and steady. "Please come in."

"Okay," Amir nodded with a smile, and then walked straight to the director's office inside, leaving behind the old office minister who was still working slowly and a bunch of clerks who were still stuffy at work.

"Knock knock!" Amirhui came to the door of the deputy director's office and knocked on the door, "Deputy director, are you there?" It's me, Amir Hui. ”

"Come in." A voice came from inside, and Amirhui adjusted his collar at will, pushed open the door with a slight smile and walked in.

"Amirhui, what's the matter with me?" The deputy director glanced up at Amirhui and continued to review the document. (To be continued.) )

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