Chapter 158: Celebrities Live Off their Image (1)
TL: emptycube / ED: Isleidir
“Y-you’re planning on making a documentary? Are you crazy?”
General Manager Hwang asked, stunned by General Manager Jo’s words.
I also wanted to ask the same thing. From the Documentary Department? The Documentary Department?
Although the boundaries between entertainment and documentary shows have been blurry with infotainment programs, the format and their target audience were still completely different. There was no need to compare their influence and topicality.
An entertainment show format would be better for the direction I wanted.
Putting everyone around him in a state of confusion, General Manager Jo leisurely said,
“I’ll be bringing in a producer from the Documentary Department. Not making a documentary.”
“Just what-… Are you talking about Yoo Sooyoung?”
General Manager Hwang’s expression trembled. Yoo Sooyoung. I quickly searched this name in my mind. It wasn’t completely unfamiliar. Where did I hear it? There weren’t a lot of people who knew Documentary producers. Looking next to me, it seemed that Chief Lee Taeshin knew who it was. His eyes were bulging.
Clasping his hands behind his back, General Manager Jo nodded.
General Manager Hwang snorted loudly,
“And I was wondering what you were up to. She said she would never do an entertainment show!”
We followed General Manager Jo down the stairs and really ended up in the Documentary Department. Unlike the Entertainment Department, who were in meeting rooms or outside all day, the majority of the Documentary Department employees were in their spots.
Chief Lee Taeshin whispered to me while General Manager Jo went to look for Producer Yoo Sooyoung.
“She was an entertainment producer until three years ago. The one who launched ‘Share House’.”
My eyes shined.
It was one of the few entertainment shows I had regularly watched.
It was an entertainment show that gathered around ten celebrities in a house and produced episodes that would give sitcoms a run for their money. Although there were a lot of celebrities, they each had their own distinct character thanks to the editing, and the chemistry between members and storytelling were very good.
That was why I had thought the producer was really talented whenever I saw it.
Its popularity was incredible as well. Its ratings hovered around 20%.
It flopped after the main producer was switched out?
“Her career was great even besides that, but she probably dropped out of that show because of her pregnancy.”
Ah, so she was pregnant.
“But why is such a talented producer with a great career like her in the Documentary Department now?”
“I don’t know either.”
He shook his head in regret.
I was about to search on the internet for some more information when General Manager Jo waved at us.
“It seems she’s advising right now.”
I followed his finger. He pointed to editing rooms clustered at the end of the hallway. People were gathered in one of the rooms. There were three people whose gazes were fixed on the monitor. I tried to figure out who might be Yoo Sooyoung.
General Manager Jo spoke,
“While reading your proposal, I thought it would be good to think of it as a story of growth. While it is important to make it fun like an entertainment show, I think it’ll be even better if we also add the emotional aspect of a human documentary. What do you think, Chief Jung?”
“It’ll be great if we could kill two birds with one stone. If we are able to move the audience through storytelling, it would feel a much longer lasting impression than some fleeting entertainment fun. It will also be helpful in sculpting the members’ images and increasing the public’s positive perception of them.”
The problem was that it would be extremely cringy if we messed up.
I suddenly looked at the editing room again. A paper was stuck on it.
‘Editing Special Human Documentary, ‘Neighbor’, in Progress.’
General Manager Jo smiled faintly and gave me a thumbs up.
“Out of all the producers I know, she’s the best at that.”
The best.
My mind lingered on those words when he quietly opened the door.
Our greetings were short because they were busy. A woman who was sitting with her legs crossed said,
“Please wait, general manager. Let us finish this part first.”
“Okay, okay. Take your time.”
Was this woman Producer Yoo Sooyoung?
She looked to be in her mid-thirties. She wore a long, flowing one-piece dress and a cardigan. She spoke quietly and softly. I had imagined a charismatic, bold woman since she was the main producer of an entertainment show bustling with celebrities. I guess that was my preconception.