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    105. Transition

    It’s Friday again.

    With the number of online views exceeding 400 million last week as a foreshadowing, the number of viewers waiting in front of the TV for the second episode of No02Mercy has almost doubled this week.

    In this episode, Lin Tu introduced a knockout system based on successful foreign cases. The first batch of No02Mercy’s elimination list will be decided by the audience in a week-long voting after the show is broadcast.

    This not only echoes the title of the program No02Mercy but also brings the audience into the process of the program. With this small link between the past and the next, I believe the NM ratings will not be too ugly when advertisers start to intervene in the third period.

    Lin Tu, who started working on Lingchu’s prize competition, did not have the free time to finish work early and go home early to contribute to NM’s ratings like last week.

    She was a little worried as she sorted out the list of dinner parties that Ling Chu needed to attend and the people she needed to make friends with during the opening of the Cannes Film Festival that Hu’s designated public relations company sent to her. She felt that one head seemed like two big ones, and secretly murmured that winning awards was never an easy task.

    As Fang Wenlin said, Hu Tan’s access is broader than Lin Tu imagined.

    Although Robert, the jury chairman who was previously introduced to her by Fang, was not within Hu Dan’s circle of acquaintances, the journalists, directors or film critics she pointed out that Ling Chu needed to focus on were all judges of the Cannes Film Festival for many years and had a great say in the final selection.

    At present, the public relations company designated by Hu Gan is using Hu Gan’s accumulated contacts to conduct early stage public relations for Ling Chu’s prize-contesting behavior.

    They will lobby the judges based on the characteristics of the movie and Ling Chu’s character performance to deepen their recognition of the movie.After this step is completed, Ling Chu himself needs to come forward to conquer the judges, and then let his works speak for himself, and finally be nominated in the competition unit and even win the grand prize.

    This step sounds simple, but Lin Tu knows that the most difficult part is to find these lobbyists who can convince the judges.

    The jury of the Cannes Film Festival is relatively fixed, and they tirelessly watch thousands of films every year during the festival.

    No one can endure this kind of boringness, so we need trustworthy people to help us do the preliminary screening, and then focus on these screened movies, which will save a lot of energy and time.

    “Being able to speak up” is the basis for these public relations companies to survive in the film industry.

    The selected public relations company “has the greatest say” in front of the judges, which is the key to determining whether the candidates participating in the competition unit can win the award.

    Lin Tu had a rough idea of ​​who these regular members and candidate members of the jury were, and the cell phone on the table rang without warning.

    She had the urge to cut off the call directly, but when she saw the caller’s name clearly displayed on the phone screen, she rationally paused the work at hand and answered the call from Fang Suo.

    “Hello? I’m Lin Tu.”

    She held her phone with one shoulder, her hands not stopping from typing on the keyboard quickly to reply to emails.

    The first time he heard a slight typing sound on the phone, Fang Suo was stunned.

    He suppressed the awkwardness in his heart and spoke in a cold tone.

    “I’m downstairs at ACE Company?”

    Lin Tu finally stopped typing on the keyboard and asked He in confusion to confirm.

    “Is there something that requires you to make a special trip to ACE Company?”

    “…”

    Fang Suo was silent for a while and said coldly, “I’m here to see you.”

    It was clearly a love word from the heart, and after being immersed in such a cold tone, it was like ice cubes just taken out of the freezer.

    Lin Tu was “frozen” for a moment, thinking of the last time he and Fang Suo had an “unhappy breakup”. Finally, he typed the last few characters at the end of the email, quickly pressed send, and neatly started clearing the desktop.

    “I’ll be down soon. Please wait.”

    Although Lin Tu still used the honorific title at the end, the fact that he could see Lin Tu immediately made Fang Suo relax.

    He sat in the driver’s seat and looked quietly in the direction of the ACE company’s gate. Soon he saw a somewhat hasty Lin Tu swiping his card out of the gate. After looking around for a week, he accurately found where he was at this time.

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