The next day, the production crew took a break, so Im Giseok also gave himself a day off.
In his previous life, Im Giseok rarely had such leisure.
As a well-known screenwriter in the industry, he had many official events to attend.
During the filming of TV dramas, he was almost always on set.
When the series aired, he had to analyze its successes and failures and monitor the ratings.
His schedule was much busier than most people's.
Now, Im Giseok was getting criticized all the time and had fewer events to attend, which gave him more free time.
Im Giseok quite liked this new state.
Every day, he only needed to focus on refining his scripts.
He had always felt that screenwriters shouldn't get too involved in things beyond writing.
After all, a person's energy is limited.
If you devote part of it to other things, there will be less time for creative work.
Of course, some screenwriters stopped writing after just one successful book.
Some of them really ran out of ideas, while others simply had access to endless cheap labor—they could earn enough just by putting their name on projects.
"Huh... What's going on?"
As soon as he opened his Chirp account, Im Giseok blinked his eyes twice, logged out, and logged back in.
He thought the number of reposts and comments in the message section was still the same as what he had seen before.
However, by now, most of his sleepiness had vanished.
He clearly remembered that before going to sleep, his comment section had a few dozen messages, and there were slightly more likes, maybe a few hundred.
These were very ordinary numbers.
After all, he only had so many followers, and they had only increased after <
But now, his long post had over 900,000 comments, and the likes had easily surpassed ten thousand.
His follower count had suddenly shot up to 200,000.
Im Giseok couldn't help but wonder if this was because of <
But it was still early, and the new episode of <
The trending list was full of news about the Silla National Film Institute's anniversary celebration.
Im Giseok quietly clicked on the comment section of his Chirp.
[This is an amazing piece that all screenwriters should read. ]
[ The top article of this year's Silla National Film Institute anniversary celebration. ]
[ Current students of the Silla National Film Institute are here for a group photo + memento. ]
[ Ahhhh, Senior Im is my idol! Who dares to say that Senior Im is a disgrace of the Silla National Film Institute? Hearing this article at the anniversary celebration was so, so moving. It really spoke my mind. ]
[ Agree, in my opinion, this is an article that deserves to be in screenwriting textbooks. It's professional, well-researched, and sharply worded. No wonder it was chosen by the big shot. ]