113. unexpected visit (2)

“Big! Response is good!!! It burns!”

“No, can the reaction be so immediate?”

It had only been a few hours since Na Young-jin promoted Jaeik’s You Tube, cafes, and novels, and seeing the amount of searches that were already going up, Chu-Im-Sae came out.

Because it was literally hot. No, with overseas fans mixed in, it was so hot that it burned to the point of burning.

“Huh. this is true For what the hell…”

At the same time, Kim Pil-joo had Hyun-ta come. It is said that publicity on You Tube is more effective than publicity that poured hundreds of millions of dollars. Of course, it was unavoidable even if the Joseon Exorcist interfered.

[Find the hidden Song Jae-ik event!]

[We are inviting a total of 200 people to hold a screening at a movie theater, out of all those who have found Song Jae-ik, who is acting in disguise in Episodes 1 and 2 of the Chronicles of Ghosts of Joseon, which will be broadcast for the first time in March!]

[First 100 people, 100 people by lottery

Don’t miss the Q&A time with the artist!]

– I have to find it unconditionally!

– Do you sign autographs for masks?

– Would you mind?

– Can we finally see the hard-to-see artist Song Jae-ik?

– Do you do Q&A? This is unconditional!

– Unconditional shooter!

– But did you also act?

– Newbies popping up! Come see my winter vacation.

– Have you finally found a place to show off your hidden object skills?

– It’s almost just an artist fan meeting! It’s a fan meeting!

– How are you! I’m in favor! Gotta see it like this!

– I have yet to get an artist’s autograph once in Korea. Managing Director.

– Are you ignoring the fans too much?

– Here’s a spy! catch it! spy! spy!

Every time I hit refresh, the number of comments was increasing by dozens. It’s been less than an hour since I posted, and there are already hundreds of comments.

“Hehe. Damn guys. I can’t do anything until this publicity.”

Drama Korea C continued to behave to the point where it could be said that it was really naive. From snatching contracted ads, to bidding higher on billboard contracts, to promoting internet search banners. Not to mention internet news.

It was at the point where there was less than a week left before the first airing of the Joseon Ghost Annals.

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As everyone was talking, Jaeik’s cell phone started to ring loudly.

“Jaeik, the phone is here!”

Na Young-jin pushed her cell phone to Jae-ik after he went to the bathroom.

‘Natalia?’

I didn’t have anything to talk about these days, but it wasn’t a strange phone call, so I greeted him by pressing the call button while tilting my head.

(Long time no see Natalia! How are you?)

– (Writer, writer! It’s a big deal!)

However, instead of greeting Jaeik, Natalia only spit out the word ‘big deal’ in an urgent voice.

(It’s a big deal? What the hell is going on?)

– (Director Steven Spielberg!)

(Yes? The director?)

“uh? what?”

Na Young-jin, who was browsing the internet news while Jae-ik was talking on the phone, wondered if he had read something wrong, so he pressed the You Tube live broadcast button on his cell phone.

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The sound of camera shutters popping in succession was heard, and a hum came through the speakers.

(What is the purpose of your visit to Korea?)

(I’m here to see my friend Song Eul, a genius writer and co-writer to make a movie together. I’m really looking forward to it.)

As soon as she heard what Spielberg was saying by raising the volume of the speaker, Na Young-jin put on a bewildered expression and turned her head like a robot to look at Jae-Ik Song.

“uh. Jaeik? Director Spielberg said he came to Korea to see you?”

– (Director Spielberg went to Korea. I will see the writer.)

“Eh? The director himself?”

I guess seeing you next time, as if I was passing by last time, didn’t mean seeing you when I went to America again.

Spielberg did not lose his smile even in the face of the massive flashlight and moved to the prepared vehicle under the guidance of an Mflix Korea employee.

Anyway, I couldn’t stand still, so I got a few questions, but that should have been enough to answer.

Still, camera flashes were so intense that it was hard to open my eyes, and reporters’ questions were mixed up, but Spielberg just waved his hand and kept moving, knowing that it would be difficult if he stopped once here.

(The CEO was surprised and called me.)

(Because I was busy, I forgot to tell you.)

Spielberg had a good laugh. It’s true that I wasn’t that crazy. Of course, the anticipation of meeting Song Jae-ik was also added.

(The news about the director is all over the news. Isn’t it a long time since you came to Korea?)

(It’s been a while. I’m really looking forward to it.)

I’ve never been here except for one time, a very long time ago, when I can’t quite remember.

(You’re filming a drama these days, right?)

(Yes. I am in the middle of drama production.)

The Mflix employee was speechless. Actually, the atmosphere wasn’t that good these days.

However, Spielberg was interested in the drama Song Jae-ik was making, as if he hadn’t heard that.

It’s a drama created by a genius writer. Will he really show his genius talent in drama production?

(Im here.)

As I looked out the window at the changed Seoul, I arrived right away. Slowly the car slowed down and arrived in front of a small building.

(This is the Challenge Everything Factory where artist Jae-Ik Song resides.)

When the car stopped, Song Jae-ik greeted him with a happy expression on the sidewalk.

(Director! Long time no see!)

(I was going to surprise you, but I didn’t know how to find out.)

(There is no way people like the director are unaware of the movement. But I was really surprised.)

It could be an American airport, it could be a Korean airport, it could be an Mflix employee or a flight attendant.

(Let’s go in. It’s still cold even though it’s March.)

Besides, there was a reason why reporters and YouTubers sneaked around this building while Spielberg said my name.

(Oh! Is this your office? So many works were created here.)

Spielberg didn’t hide his excitement even as he put on a look of surprise. It’s always been a pleasure to visit a place like this.

(But there was a guest. The director of the current drama and the head of the production company.)

(Oh! I’m your guest, so what does it matter? I can look around the company alone, otherwise it’s okay to watch together. As long as it’s okay with them. Besides, I’m a drama director. The conversation should work well!)

In fact, since they were the two of them who asked if they could see each other while getting more upset at the news that Spielberg was coming this way, Jaeik nodded with a puzzled look on his face.

(This is where all my creations are created. The first floor is a cafe and conference room, the second floor is webtoon and animation, the third floor is You Tube, the fourth floor is the support team, and the fifth floor is a recording studio and my personal studio. The basement is a warehouse and shooting studio. Royo.)

(It’s literally a comprehensive content company. It’s also for you, by you. It’s amazing. Very.)

One company, with one IP, makes such a variety of things? And that one person is responsible for supplying all sources? continuously? It’s literally amazing, but what could be amazing?

After looking around the company from the 1st floor, I went up to the 5th floor, and I could see the two people pacing around the room nervously.

“What are you so uptight about?”

“You don’t know. I entered this industry after watching director Steven Spielberg’s work.”

When Jaeik opened the door and came in, Na Youngjin glanced behind him and replied. At the same time, a big smile on the face is basic.

As Steven Spielberg enters the office.

(I am a fan of the director!)

“Eh?”

I don’t know when I prepared it, but I held out a printed Jaws poster and a pen.

(It would be an honor if you could sign it!)

Apparently, Jaws had a huge influence on PD Na Young-jin.

(Seeing part 2, I should be able to endure it. So originally, I was going to come right away in January, but I need to open up a little more.)

Spielberg said with a chuckle, but in reality there was a lot out of the ordinary.

There was a drama filmed on Pineapple TV right now, and a movie in the works. There were about three films that were being prepared for release next year.

But the priority in my heart is unconditional. It was the world behind it.

(By the way. I don’t know what the hell you are.)

(what is that?)

(This is the second part of the world. Sales in the US are increasing day by day. As each day passes, the units change. In the US, they carefully said that the sales of Eclipse Twilight would not exceed.)

Even now, Watpad sends a sales report once a day, and I am amazed, so what about other people? Besides, Eclipse, which was quite sensational?

Was it around 100 million sold worldwide? To be honest, it didn’t seem impossible. That is, if you start selling overseas properly.

That is, of course, the minimum. Because no one knew how much more it would sell.

(No, more important than that. The draft for the second part you sent me. It was ridiculously interesting. A novel that gets more and more interesting as it goes on. I don’t know how many episodes I’m thinking about until the end, but it’s the point at which one film adaptation becomes more important. )

Spielberg took out a wad of paper from his bag and held it up.

(Because paper is still more comfortable. I like the feeling of scribbling on paper with a pen, and it organizes my thoughts well.)

It was a fairly thick piece of paper. On the paper, there were memos written here and there in disorganized writing. It was partly tied with a clip.

(Take a look.)

The bundle of papers he accepted was the personal result of Spielberg’s exploration of the underworld. densely too.

I was curious. How would a world-renowned master interpret the world behind me?

(If you’ll excuse me, I’ll read it now.)

(Of course. I’m watching some of your dramas. Can you watch some of Song’s dramas? Even if they don’t have subtitles.)

Aren’t Na Young-jin and Kim Pil-joo listening intently to what they are saying? Besides, you can communicate. There’s no reason why you can’t show Spielberg a drama.

(There are subtitles. I made one for sending to Mflix.)

(Oh. I’d appreciate it more if you did. Watching the video is good, but you’ll see it better if you know the meaning of the lines.)

At that, when Na Young-jin connects her laptop and TV and plays the edited drama file uploaded to the cloud.

Jaeik was completely immersed in the wad of paper Spielberg had given him.

‘The master interpreted my writing like this.’

What Spielberg read was, literally, fiction. In other words, there are no details or settings that are only in my head and not expressed in the text.

However, there are many parts in this paper bundle that are not in the novel. Small details were delicately filled.

‘I never thought of this. Can you interpret it this way? really.’

There were some parts that I wanted to be better than I thought. Even if it is interpreted in a completely different direction.

‘Is this the realm of genius?’

Every time I turned the wad of paper, I could only burst out in admiration.

At the same time, even though I was just reading a wad of paper, I felt like I was drawing in my head how Spielberg would turn my writing into a film.

What part is emphasized and what kind of flow is shown.

‘This is planning and production. It’s crazy. It’s crazy. If this is the case, I think the first part will be a ridiculously successful film.’

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When you’ve finished reading all the wads of paper Spielberg handed you and finished organizing your thoughts. After a long time, I heard a series of alarm sounds in my ears saying that I had perfected my talent.

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