Cultural Invasion In Different World

Chapter 349: New Chapter

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I want to meet the screenwriter of the movie.

This is one of the most inquiries that Mrs. Nishizawa has heard since the release of "The Devil Is Not Too Cold" and "Hachiko".

"The screenwriter is now far away from Nolan. Even if I invite him to come to Farosi, it will take more than a month. Your Majesty Krondo, you might as well wait until Nolan's teleportation array opens, and I will write an invitation in person. letter to him."

After Mrs. Caesar answered the same question several times in a row, she was able to cope with the inquiry of King Krondo III with ease.

The "he" that Mrs. Caesar is referring to here is, of course, Joshua, although Joshua has explained that the screenplays of these films are all adapted by him, and the real author is not him.

But Mrs. Caesar was more willing to believe that this was a way for Joshua to shirk.

"Nolan, it takes such a long time to measure the distance of a country. This is really sad news."

Clendo III continued his performance. It can be seen that Clendo III is very happy today, otherwise he would not have improvised on this stage.

"Kalana, the trailblazers who brought 'movie' to Fallowi, I need you to tell me, can we Fallowi make our own films now?"

Improv was improv, and Crondo III asked one thing that everyone at this dance cared about.

When the king asked this question, Mrs. Caesar clearly felt that the surrounding voices were instantly silent.

The attention of nobles and screenwriters from all walks of life in Farosi, and even the actors, was on them.

They are all eager to get the answer to this question.

"The Devil Is Not Too Cold" is the first time my Black Swan Troupe participated in the production of a movie, and it also gave the Black Swan Troupe the opportunity to learn about filmmaking." Mrs. Caesar said slowly.

The only troupe that has participated in filming in Farosi is the Black Swan Troupe, which once again ensures the Black Swan Troupe's leading position in the future film career.

"In other words, Karana, you and the black swans under your command have mastered the method of filmmaking?"

Krondo's voice sounded full of excitement.

"Our Farosi has thousands of years of history, and there are countless great script chapters, Karana... I desperately hope that they can be presented to all the people in the form of 'movies'."

Clondo's remarks sounded impassioned, and if it weren't for the majority of older artists at the ball, the young actors might have raised their glasses to toast their great king and country.

"That's what I'm looking forward to, Your Majesty Clondo," Mrs. Caesar said. "Let the script written by our Farosi playwright be a movie, but the movie isn't as well-made as you think."

"Don't be afraid to try, Karana, your black swans are one of the most talented actors I've ever seen, especially your daughter Caroline, in a hundred years... she will be remembered in history. The world will remember." Crondo III said.

"Thank you for your praise, and I will definitely live up to your expectations."

Mrs. Caesar still agreed to undertake the important task entrusted by Clendo III.

In fact, Mrs. Caesar clearly knows the difference between stage play and film. Whether it is actors, sets, or music, Fallowsi can find the best candidates in the world, but in addition to these requirements, the film also has a lens!

Lenses are an essential element of a good film.

There are many scenes that impressed Mrs. Nishizawa in "Hachiko the Faithful Dog" and "The Devil Is Not Too Cold". To make good shots, you need excellent directors and photographers.

These two occupations could not be found in Farosi, and Mrs. Caesar had to cultivate them from scratch.

"Then Karana! Looking forward to you and your black swan ushering in a whole new era for Farosi!"

After leaving this sentence, Clendo III finally ended the conversation with Mrs. Caesar.

The black wood elf who had been standing beside Mrs. Caesar also breathed a sigh of relief.

"Mrs. Caesar, forgive me for being rude... I really feel that your king is somewhat different from ordinary humans."

The black wood elf whispered to Mrs. Caesar.

Although she has not come into contact with many human beings, she has never seen such a neurotic human being.

"Different? What if I tell you that His Majesty Clendo III's spouse is still of the same sex?"

Mrs. Caesar suddenly broke the news to the black wood elf, and the huge amount of information once again made the poor black wood elf stunned there.

Not long after King Clendo III left, Mrs. Caesar was slightly relieved, but before she came to remember to take a sip of the drink in her hand, the screenwriters who had been paying attention here found Mrs. Caesar.

After watching the movie, Falosi's screenwriters all hope that their works can appear on the stage in the form of "movies".

The black wood elf standing beside Mrs. Caesar had noticed that Mrs. Caesar was a little unwell, but Mrs. Caesar did not show it, and began to talk with these playwrights in the manner of a duchess. .

This dance went on for a long time, and in the eyes of outsiders, Mrs. Caesar was still the high-spirited founder of the Black Swan Theatre.

But when the ball was over, the Black Wood Elf and Mrs. Caesar got into the carriage returning to the residence together. Mrs. Caesar's tired and haggard appearance made the Black Wood Elf realize that the Duchess had been pushing hard from the beginning. .

"I want to inherit my husband's family business, not only for my daughter, but also for the covenant my husband made with you."

Mrs. Caesar felt the concerned eyes from the black wood elf, and she waved her hand to indicate that she had no problem.

"Although it is not easy to firmly hold this right, there is no need to worry. I have supported it for so many years." Mrs. Caesar said in an understatement.

"Sorry Mrs. Caesar, I don't quite understand the power struggle between you humans." The Black Wood Elf said, "But thank you for everything you have done for us."

"I should thank you for protecting my daughter."

Having said this, Mrs. Caesar glanced at the stack of scripts on the car, which had been handed over to her by the playwright at the dance just now.

The reason is to hope that Mrs. Caesar will use it as the script of the movie after watching it.

Mrs. Caesar picked up the stack of scripts and turned them over one by one. Most of the themes in it were satires and court dramas, which were also Falosi's most common scripts.

"Although I like a lot of Farosi's plays, the truly magnificent chapters are still in the minority..."