Zhang Yun followed Li Xiaoliang all the way forward, under the guidance of the waiter, through the magnificent lobby, boarded the second floor, and entered the box named "Dongmei".

The box is huge, with two round tables. At this time, there are a lot of people sitting in the box, men and women, chatting enthusiastically.

Zhang Yun glanced over at the two tables. The one by the door had a lot of people sitting. They were all relatively young, while only a few people were sitting at the table inside, most of them middle-aged. Based on Zhang Yun's insights, naturally no one knew him.

I thought I could meet my classmates. It seems that everyone is not mixed up very well.

Zhang Yun couldn't help thinking.

Someone noticed that Li Xiaoliang came in and immediately got up to welcome him: "Mr. Li came so early!"

As this person stood up, everyone who was chatting also stood up subconsciously, looking at Li Xiaoliang and Zhang Yun next to Li Xiaoliang.

Everyone knew Li Xiaoliang, and the young Zhang Yun who was standing next to him had little impression. Many people cast curious glances at Zhang Yun, guessing which junior in the circle this is.

"I didn't come earlier than you." Li Xiaoliang smiled and hugged the man, and said, "Ms. Chen hasn't arrived yet?"

Teacher Chen in Li Xiaoliang's mouth is of course not Guan Xi's brother, but the bird in the cloud. The real name of the bird in the cloud is Chen Qi.

"It's coming soon. Why, is there something to do with Teacher Chen?" the man teased.

As we all know, Li Xiaoliang never flattered others. Although he attended similar screenwriter gatherings, he never relied on the opportunity of gatherings to make appointments with others. In short, this is a pure person. To make friends with others is to make friends with no other thoughts.

So the man was just teasing, and didn't think that Li Xiaoliang was looking for Chen Qi for something.

However, this time, Li Xiaoliang smiled awkwardly and said, "It's really something."

"Huh?" The man's eyes lit up and he was surprised. "What's the matter? Tell me?"

While speaking, the man wanted to pull Li Xiaoliang to sit down.

"Zhang Yun, you first find a place to sit and sit casually." Before Li Xiaoliang was pulled away, he didn't forget to inform Zhang Yun.

This was something the seniors wanted to say. Zhang Yun naturally understood the rules. He didn't follow Li Xiaoliang, and directly sat down at the young man's table.

As soon as I sat down, someone nearby handed me a glass full of juice.

"Thank you." Zhang Yun politely thanked him, and at the same time looked at the person who handed him the cup.

The man was probably in his thirties, with long black hair and black-rimmed glasses. He didn't look like a screenwriter, but an artist. Anyway, seeing this person, Zhang Yun subconsciously remembered that Xiao Da Jin was coming, but the one in front of him was much thinner.

"Hello, Yi Xuebin." The man smiled and stretched out his hand.

Zhang Yun smiled and shook hands with him, and said, "Hello, Zhang Yun. I have heard of you. You are the screenwriter of "Stories of the Tang Dynasty", right?"

"It's really bad for you to know my name. There are nine names in "Story of the Tang Dynasty", and I rank fifth." Yi Xuebin laughed.

"Story of the Tang Dynasty" was a TV series the year before, and it was very popular when it was broadcast. As a screenwriter, Zhang Yun naturally studied it and remembered the name Yi Xuebin. "Story of the Tang Dynasty" is adapted from the novel "Story of the Tang Dynasty" on the Internet. Because the adaptation task is relatively heavy, the producer has used nine screenwriters. Each of these nine screenwriters performed their duties, each adapted a paragraph, and finally revised it uniformly, saving a lot of time.

"How can I not know how big an investment is in "Story of the Tang Dynasty"?" Zhang Yun said with a smile.

"It's not too big, it's only 300 million investment, which is really nothing compared to those big movies." Yi Xuebin said "modestly", "I just took a million yuan for the draft."

Old Versailles!

Zhang Yun couldn't help rolling his eyes secretly.

Good guy, I wrote three scripts and sold only half a million, and you sold more than one million for a script, which is "not worth mentioning"!

"Old Yi began to pretend to be forceful again." Zhang Yun was still secretly complaining, and a person sitting on the other side of him had already answered, mocking Yi Xuebin.

When Yi Xuebin heard the man's words, he immediately passed Zhang Yun, looked back, and said, "Why am I pretending to be forced? Lin Zhenyuan, if you are jealous, say jealous, what is the yin and yang?

"I am jealous, but I am just adapting an online novel. I am better than you when I close my eyes. What's the point?" The person named Lin Zhenyuan also crossed Zhang Yun and said with a sneer.

"I am adapting an online novel, yes." Yi Xuebin said with a smile, "but that's better than you who can't write a script!"

Hearing this, Lin Zhenyuan blushed immediately and retorted, "Is it impossible to write about the screenwriter? That is, that is because there is no idea!"

"Hahahaha..." Seeing Lin Zhenyuan's embarrassment, everyone couldn't help laughing, and the box was suddenly full of joy.

Although Lin Zhenyuan quibbleed that Yi Xuebin's adaptation, he could correct it with his eyes closed. In fact, although "Story of the Tang Dynasty" is adapted from an online novel, the novel is a novel, and the script is a script. The two are completely different. The adaptation of Yi Xuebin is not necessarily easy.

If the adaptation of the novel is really like what Lin Zhenyuan said, and it can be changed with closed eyes, then there will not be so many good IPs that have been changed beyond recognition. For example, fighting gas and horses.

If you want to adapt an online novel, you must first read the online novel well, and then you can delete it reasonably while keeping the original main line unchanged.

Yes, in fact, network novels are adapted to TV dramas. The most important task of screenwriters is to delete unnecessary branches. After all, network novels are too long.

Take "Fights Break Sphere" as an example. If you want to adapt it into a TV series, the first thing is naturally to change the multiple heroines into a single heroine, and then the plot must be deleted.

When we write novels, in order to make the plot of the novel more tortuous—in fact, it is for the plot of water—we often write some branch lines outside the main line. For example, if Xiao Yan wanted to find Medusa, he would definitely not go directly, but participated in some auctions halfway through, uncovering some conspiracies, hundreds of thousands of words on the water, before let Xiao Yan reach his destination.

But the TV series will not work because of its limited space. Those branch lines that do not affect the plot can generally be deleted or deleted, and integrated if they can be integrated. After all, a TV series only has dozens of episodes, but a novel has millions of words.

Reasonable deletion requires the screenwriter to be familiar with the novel. However, most of the screenwriters invited from novel adaptations of TV series, they have not read the novel themselves, and they sneer at the so-called big Internet ip, plus various factors such as insufficient funds and no money for special effects, then they are adapted accordingly. The TV dramas that come out can only be fighting spirits.

Zhang Yun hasn't studied the novel of "Story of the Tang Dynasty" very much, but the plot of that TV series is still good, and Yi Xuebin definitely has some strength in screenwriting.

"Don't you write a script without thinking? Then if you are not hungry, will you not eat?" Yi Xuebin sneered when Lin Zhenyuan was still arguing.

Hearing this, Zhang Yun couldn't help but stunned: "Wait, if I'm not hungry, why should I eat?"

Lin Zhenyuan was a bit embarrassed at first. Hearing what Zhang Yun said, he couldn't help but laughed and said, "Yes, what is your metaphor? A dignified screenwriter, even a metaphor is not good. What else is there to talk about writing a script? You should practice more Year!"

"I just said casually, even if my analogy is not good, it's better than if you don't write a script!" Yi Xuebin quickly shifted everyone's attention, "This year, last year, two full years, what works have you written?"

"I wrote it the year before last!"

"Has it been written this year?"

"I wrote it the year before last!"

"Did you write it last year?"

"I……"

"Okay, okay, don't quarrel." Zhang Yun sat between the two of them. When the two quarreled, his head was about to explode, so he quickly persuaded.

"You don't need to care about our business, you can't care about it!" Yi Xuebin no matter what politeness or impoliteness is at this time, just let Zhang Yun leave it alone.

"He is trampling on my dignity!" Lin Zhenyuan was also on the top, "What qualifications do you have to mix with us? Is it a long-standing fame or has written a good script?"

"I... you are free!"

Zhang Yun had no choice but to withdraw to the side and stay away from them.

When other people saw the two men quarreling, they did not discourage them, but watched the excitement happily.

"Do the two of them quarrel often?" Zhang Yun turned around and asked the others.

The man nodded: "Every dinner is noisy, we are all used to it."

As he said, he paused and looked at Zhang Yun strangely: "Hey, right, who are you? Is it the first time to attend our party?"

"My name is Zhang Yun." Zhang Yun introduced himself.

"What book have you written? Why haven't I heard this name?" the man asked again.

Zhang Yun smiled: "The Silent Truth."

"Huh? You are the screenwriter of "The Silent Truth"?" The man was shocked.

This shout attracted everyone's attention. When I heard that Zhang Yun was the screenwriter of "The Silent Truth", the people who didn't care about Zhang Yun so much, they all stopped talking and laughing, and looked at Zhang Yun.

The others fell silent, making the voices of Yi Xuebin and Lin Zhenyuan, who were already too noisy, unusually abrupt. The two also noticed something was wrong, and stopped immediately.

"So you are..." Lin Zhenyuan already knew that Zhang Yun was the screenwriter of "The Silent Truth" and couldn't help but feel a little ashamed of what he just said.

However, just as he was speaking, the box door opened from the outside, and a man who appeared to be in his 50s or 60s walked in.

"Teacher Chen!"

(It’s a bit of a problem, the code came out with a mobile phone race against time. Change first and then change)

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