Chapter 1000. Crank Up 10
Life, Once Again!
Park Hoon closed the door to the presidentâs office and left. It was just as he heard from a fellow producer from the management team.
âWriter Seo, where are you right now? I need you to write the scripts for episodes 7 and 8. I got us a slot, but theyâre also offering the slot to another team, so ours might not get the chance. If you donât want that, produce the script for episodes 7 and 8 so that we can consolidate our position in this slot in the next meeting. Alright, Iâll be there in a minute.â
Park Hoon got on the elevator with his car keys. He drove over to writer Seoâs apartment, which was about 30 minutes away.
âWriter Seo Jihee. Itâs me,â he said as he knocked on the door.
The door soon opened. Writer Seo looked tired as though she had just woken up.
âTo me, 10 a.m. might as well be the middle of the night. You know that.â
âI do, but what can I do? We have a situation at hand.â
âThatâs true.â
Writer Seo slapped her cheeks.
âWakey wakey. Itâs time to work.â
âI called a junior over too.â
Writer Seo was a plot writer who worked four years in variety entertainment, 2 years in radio, and 2 years in education. It was last year when Park Hoon got to know her. She approached him first, asking him to have a look at the script for a drama. Usually, writers would send in their work in competitions held by the various TV stations, but writer Seo said that it was nothing that great and that she just wanted to hear his personal impression. Park Hoon was originally going to refuse. There were dozens of aspiring writers sending him emails containing scripts of their âfinest workâ every quarter. There might be some useful ones in there, but most of the time, they were nowhere near as useful, so he didnât read them.
The reason he didnât turn away the script was because of her dedication. It was a properly-drafted plan with a clipboard and even a cover page. The fact that he had some time off also played a big role in it. When she told him that he should just treat it like reading a book over some coffee, he went to the café, thinking that it was free coffee. There, Park Hoon was unable to leave the café even after work hours had begun. It was such a captivating story.
âI might be getting ahead of myself, but can I influence the casting of the characters?â writer Seo asked.
âI wonder what kind of bigshot you have in mind to say something like that.â
âI donât want to use bigshots. I want actors who have real skill. Actors that arenât famous.â
âWriter Seo, did you know? Many writers say the same thing as you do. But those words contradict themselves. The actors who have real skill are already popular. Although many people are critical of the blatant support of actors from agencies, it is the masses that evaluate them in the end. If they arenât popular, itâs because thereâs a reason.â
âBut there must be actors who havenât become popular because of the lack of opportunity. You wonât deny that, right?â
âOf course. Iâm just stating something more general, based on my experiences as a producer.â
âIâm also saying this based on my experiences as a TV writer. There are definitely source stones that have yet to be excavated. I want to use those people.â
Park Hoon nodded and sat down.
âGood, thatâs good. But everything can come when we have that slot. If the other team manages to snatch a big-shot actor at a cheap cost or bring a story that might entice the higher-ups, weâll be the ones to be pushed out.â
Writer Seo, who was confident until now, sounded a little dejected as she spoke,
âHow do you see it, producer? Will this survive until the end? Or will it get the ax midway?â
âI do not get hung up over something that wonât work out. I havenât told you this so that you donât get too excited, but when I first saw this script, I was reminded of âFlaming Lady.â This title will become the hottest potato in the drama industry this year.â
âI feel uneasy now because you sound too confident.â
âWriter Seo, believe in your work to be the best. As a human, being humble is very important, but as a writer, humility isnât all that necessary. If you donât have faith that your own work is the best regardless of what anyone else says about it, you wonât be able to hold on.â
âBut being overconfident is a problem too.â
âItâs much better than not having any. Writers who are overconfident in themselves last longer than those who canât even do that. Why do you think thatâs the case? Itâs because the writer is also the first reader that reads the article. If you canât even satisfy that first reader, and want to sell it, youâll just be making many people tired.â
âAlright. Iâll try to brace myself.â
Writer Seo cleaned her messy table. She put down the books she borrowed for reference material on the floor and just placed a laptop and a notebook on the desk.
âCan we eat something before my junior comes here? Iâm someone who canât work when I'm hungry.â
âYou did say you just woke up. Shall we order something?â
âNah. Ramyun will do.â
âI did that before I got married. You should really eat a proper breakfast instead of ramyun. Youâll suffer when you get older.â
Writer Seo boiled some water and put some instant rice in the microwave.
âOh, I met producer Jayeon a while back. She told me to tell her if you annoy me. She said she can nag you at home.â
âThat woman really looks down on her husband.â
âIs the truth different? Maybe you have complete control over her?â
Park Hoon did not reply. Rather than tragic, he felt like he would be saddened if he said it. He was suddenly reminded of his wife telling him to buy some food waste plastic bags when coming home. He was inwardly relieved. If he returned empty-handed, he would have gotten an earful from Jayeon.
Write Seo was eating the ramyun but then gave him a glance. She stared at him before pulling the instant rice to her side, saying that she wasnât going to give him any. This woman was not ordinary either.
âHey.â
Writer Seo looked away.
âWhat is it?â
âIf I sign an official contract, how much will I get paid? I tried to hold myself back from asking since it might make me look greedy, but I had to quit work, so Iâm a little uneasy.â
âWhy is it being greedy to ask how much youâre paid? Itâs a natural question you have to ask. Youâll write the contract later, but you should think that youâll get paid 5 mil per episode. Youâre a new writer after all. Actually, there was another program that was supposed to take our slot, but the writer for that slot suddenly skyrocketed in price, so the higher-ups decided to let her go.â
âSo my writing got picked because itâs cheap?â
âI will tell you that price was a factor. To the TV station, dramas are ultimately about the ads business. They will welcome any method to lower the price. Of course, we only decided to use a new writer because itâs a worthwhile story.â
â5 million huh.â
âToo small?â
âI saw on the news that famous writers get 50 million per episode.â
âWrite three hugely popular series and youâll join their ranks.â
âYou make it sound easy. There are people who donât even have one.â
âThatâs what being a star writer is about.â
âI heard that thereâs an exclusivity fee too.â
âLooks like you heard many things during your time as a program writer. Why? You want to make it big in one go?â
âIâm just asking. I want to know which is better, becoming a writer exclusive to one TV station and getting paid more, or just signing a contract for this specific title.â
âThatâs for you to judge. If you write an exclusivity deal, youâll get 500 million based on a 100-episode contract, so youâll definitely have an easier life. But even if this title does really well, youâll be writing at 5 million per episode even in the next piece. There are ups and downs to each side. But worry about the money later when you actually get the contract. We should focus on our work for now. Exclusivity contracts are something that the TV stations offer after some contemplation as well.â
âAll sorts of thoughts come to mind when I see money running out in my bank account.â
Writer Seo smiled and ate the rest of the ramyun. Just then, someone knocked on the door. Writer Seo put down the chopsticks and went to the door. The door opened. Writer Seoâs junior, as well as the other creator of this piece, bowed as he came in.
âHello.â
âWelcome, writer Park.â
Park Hoon greeted him with a smile. Writer Park smiled awkwardly, saying that he wasnât accustomed to the title âwriter.â
âWhat are you talking about? If you write, then youâre a writer. Rather than that, if writer Seo officially signs a contract, that means youâll get a salary too.â
Writer Park waved his hand in the air in denial.
âI donât wish for money. I just somehow ended up helping out. If it really becomes a drama, then thatâs an important experience in itself, and they say you canât buy experience with money, right?â
Park Hoon shook his head firmly.
âYou can buy experience with money. Writer Park, you should receive your payment if you work. Thatâs how labor works. You canât let your work become charity. Youâll have to learn how important it is to receive compensation. The moment you take a step back with a smile, youâll be taken advantage of.â
Writer Seo, who was listening the whole time, spoke,
âHey, youâre making me the bad one. Iâll take care of Daemyung myself, so donât worry. Park Daemyung, work hard as an assistant writer. Iâll pay you a lot more than part-time jobs. Also, Iâm saying this because of tax issues, but your company will be paying Daemyung his salary right? Of course, from my own salary.â
âWeâll make sure that you will pay less in taxes at the end of the year, writer Seo. Writer Park, hear that? You should write while getting paid. You never know. I know your dream is to become a director, but who knows? You might be more talented in plotting dramas.â
Writer Park fidgeted as though he was feeling embarrassed. He looked like someone other people would say that heâs big but not scary at all. Writer Park, who was putting down his bag after sitting down on the table, started laughing.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhy are you laughing all of a sudden?â
âI was just reminded of a friend. What you told me just now, I heard from a friend a long time ago. He told me that the compensation for labor should not be some personal satisfaction but money.â
âIâm not sure who he is, but that person will never fall for a scam.â
âYeah, I think so too.â
Park Hoon looked at the two writers on the table.
âBefore we start the meeting, shall I hear if you have any actors in mind?â