Chapter 269
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It will affect every one of our reputations. It's not like it's a show specially tailored for Stephanie, so why should she get more prominence?Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
As the female lead, my proportion is almost not as much as hers.
Mr. Lowe frowned and said, "We only added some more scenes about the witch's growth... it's not that many, and it can actually make the overall story richer and the witch turning evil more reasonable. At most, we'll just add a few more episodes, and it won't have any major impact on the overall show!"
The screenwriter also said, "I think there's no problem at all... I've already talked to the original author, and the witch's growth experiences were in the original novel. We didn't think Stephanie would be able to play the role so well previously, so we skipped them. But now it's different... this character is a huge highlight of the whole drama. If the TV show is well-made, it'll benefit all of us."
Giovanni realized that these people had been bought by Stephanie, and they didn't even care about her, the female lead, anymore.
Even those supporting actresses who used to support her didn't dare to offend Stephanie anymore because they saw her being close to Maddie's father, Brian, one of the investors in the TV show, at a party last time.
No one was willing to stand up for her anymore.
She was so angry that her eyes turned red, and she said, "I think it's so unfair! I'm supposed to be the female lead, but now you're treating me like this!"
The director frowned, "No one is saying you're not the female lead! Your part hasn't gotten any less because of Stephanie... besides, are any of the important actors in the crew dissatisfied? Nicholas, do you have any objections?"
At first, Nicholas and Stephanie were not very familiar with each other. But later, he was shocked by her acting skills... He felt very comfortable acting with her, and they could usually finish their scenes in one take. But when working with Giovanni, she was too obsessed with her own image and often demanded retakes if her face looked too big or if some angle didn't flatter her.
The male lead, Nicholas, said, "Not at all... the witch character is very interesting."
If her nostrils looked too big, they needed a retake.
If her legs looked thick, she wanted another retake.
Even though she was satisfied with the shots, her partners suffered.
There were no real issues, but they
had to keep redoing the scenes.
But Stephanie was completely different... she focused on whether the play was good, not whether she looked good in it.
So, Nicholas was quite fond of Stephanie.
Having more scenes wouldn't affect him, and it could actually make the plot of his show more plentiful, which was a good thing. He didn't know what Giovanni was trying to do...
Mr. Lowe then asked Derek, "What about you?"
Derek also said, "I think the added parts for Steph actually make the witch character more complete There's nothing wrong
"What do you veterans think?"
swnoem."
The senior actors all said, "As long as it makes the whole TV show better, we have no objections."
They all appreciated a good script and knew that adding these parts
would benefit the show, so parte
naturally supported it
they
wholeheartedly.
Mr. Lowe nodded his head in satisfaction and said, "Giovanni, do you have anything else to say?"