Chapter 357 Value

Chapter 357 Value

Lu Xuan nodded thoughtfully after hearing Aunt Liu’s introduction.

“Looks like I still haven't paid enough attention to Chen Feiyu.”

“If he’s really as impressive as you say, then the script I'm offering this time needs to be even more valuable.”

“Otherwise, I won’t be able to get him on board.”

Aunt Liu covered her mouth and chuckled.

“I think with the equipment our company has now, any animation producer you invite would be tempted.”

“It just depends on how stubborn they are.”

After saying this, Aunt Liu stood up and said.

“Alright, I just wanted to check on the progress of our company’s animation department. You can handle the rest yourself.”

“I have other things to take care of.”

Lu Xuan nodded and said.

“Then thank you, Aunt Liu.”

“My focus for the next while will be on this animation script.”

“The company is counting on you.”

Watching Aunt Liu leave the office, Lu Xuan turned his attention back to the computer.

If he was just planning on putting out an animation script before, Aunt Liu's words had changed his mind.

Chen Feiyu was a genius creator, and Lu Xuan was no slouch either.

If he wanted to see the script for an animated film, then he’d just draw out the animation storyboards for him too.

He’d let him know that he just didn’t have the energy to focus on the animation field, not that he didn’t have the ability.

No sooner said than done.

Lu Xuan immediately started creating on the computer.

He had a lot of anime and ideas in his head, so writing an animation script wasn’t difficult for him at all.

Now, Lu Xuan was having a happy problem.

He didn’t know what kind of film to release as Xuan Yao Company’s opening act.

Lu Xuan considered it for a long time and slowly typed four words on the computer.

*Your Name.*

Lu Xuan chose this film for a reason.

Because this film was a rare masterpiece in terms of both its theme, story line, and emotional arc.

Even the smoothness of the work was unmatched by any other film in the animation world.

So, using *Your Name.* as the first work released should achieve results that Lu Xuan would be satisfied with.

And so, Lu Xuan sat in his office drawing from noon until late at night.

Lu Xuan became more and more enthusiastic as he drew, writing a simple script and then immediately starting to draw the animation shots.

He’d drawn film storyboards before, so he had experience in this area.

And animation storyboards were much simpler than film storyboards.

Lu Xuan felt a joy he’d never experienced before.

Because film storyboards were mostly rough outlines that focused on capturing a feeling.

Animation storyboards were different.

These storyboards were some of the more critical moments in the animation, and they could be used as exquisite paintings when drawn.

Lu Xuan became so engrossed in it that he didn't look up until Su Yao came to the company.

Su Yao came over and looked at the animation storyboards Lu Xuan was drawing on the computer, and said with some confusion.

“What are you doing?”

Lu Xuan explained.

“Xuan Yao Company is planning to expand its business and develop an animation department.”

“I’m looking for a talented person in the industry called Chen Feiyu, and I want to invite him to join our company as the chief producer of the animation department.”

“But for him to join our company, I have to fulfill one of his requirements, which is to write him an animation script within a month.”

“I’m drawing the storyboards for that script right now.”

Su Yao looked at the content on the computer and said.

“Have you even looked at the time?”

“It’s almost late at night. I’ve been waiting for you at home for half the day and you haven’t come back. Have you eaten?”

Lu Xuan clutched his stomach and said in surprise.

“Oh dear, I forgot to eat.”

Su Yao brought Lu Xuan a boxed lunch when she came, and she put it on the table, saying.

“I’ll take a look at what you’ve drawn first, you eat first.”

“We’ll go back together after you’re done eating.”

Lu Xuan was a little hungry at this time, and nodded when he heard Su Yao’s words.

He opened the boxed lunch and began to eat the loving bento that Su Yao had brought him.

Su Yao was drawn to the script and storyboards that Lu Xuan had written.

She silently flipped through the already saved script and related files on the computer.

“Wow, this is so good.”

“I always thought that animation was boring, but after seeing what you’ve done, I really want to see the finished product of this animation.”

Lu Xuan looked at her and said with a smile.

“This is only part of it.”

“At my current speed, I can probably finish this animation in about a week.”

“When Chen Feiyu finishes it, I’ll bring it for you to see.”

Su Yao said with some regret.

“That’s going to take a long time.”

“It must take at least half a year to make an animated film like this.”

Lu Xuan nodded and said.

“It should take about half a year, but with my script and storyboards, the production speed should be much faster.”

“After all, he doesn’t need to do any more trial and error or explore the direction of the script, I’ve already marked it all for him.”

“He can just follow what I’ve done, and it should save a lot of time.”

Su Yao leaned closer to Lu Xuan and asked cautiously.

“Can I watch you draw the animation storyboards?”

“I can’t wait to know where the plot is going sometimes.”

Lu Xuan touched Su Yao’s head and said.

“You can even draw with me, I remember you studied drawing before, didn’t you?”

“You can totally create with me.”

“If it’s possible, the parts you draw can be inserted into this animated film, it’ll depend on what Chen Feiyu does during production then.”

“Can I really?”

Su Yao hugged Lu Xuan excitedly.

She really thought that Lu Xuan was the most perfect person in the world.

Everything seemed so easy with Lu Xuan.

Not only could he make movies, but now he could also do animation.

She really didn’t know what else could stump Lu Xuan.

“Lu Xuan, you’re so amazing.”

Su Yao murmured in Lu Xuan’s arms.

Lu Xuan stroked her soft hair and said.

“What’s so amazing about me? I’m just standing on the shoulders of giants.”

“There’s nothing particularly outstanding about me.”