Chapter 270 If Delay the Filming
Chapter 270 If Delay the Filming
The driver took a couple of steps and set the wheelchair down, carefully placing Violeta into it.
"I'm still strong enough to carry you. When you were little, I never got the chance, and now I want to, but you've grown up so fast," he said, his voice heavy with regret for the lost moments of Violeta's childhood.
Irene shared his regret and was doing everything she could to make up for lost time.
Violeta's heart fluttered at his words, her eyes reddening as she gazed at him. "Dad."
Anton gently touched her head and said with a smile, "Come on, let's head home."
...
They spent the next two days at home.
The counselor sent Violeta the script for "Blind Detective."
"This script is excellent. It's a fantastic chance, so don't let it slip by."
The counselor had mentored numerous students, some of whom landed TV roles by their sophomore year. Yet, finding a high-quality script open to
newcomers was uncommon.
However, Violeta's connections might have influenced this opportunity.
Violeta had always been drawn to "Blind Detective." She intended to audition after the New Year, but now, with her ankle injury, she needed at least a month to recover.
The recuperation period was lengthy, and even when school resumed, Violeta might still not have healed.
How could someone with an injury convincingly portray a female police officer? The challenges were too significant.
Violeta wanted to join, but she didn't want to hinder the entire crew due to her circumstances.
Having been a background extra herself, she understood the frustration of delays and how it affected people's ability to work and earn money.
Most importantly, Violeta didn't want her issues to impact her acting.
So, she had to politely refuse the counselor's offer.
"Mr. Ecton, I've considered it, but I'll have to pass," she said.
The counselor was taken aback and called Violeta to try and convince her.
"Violeta, are you certain about this? This is a top-notch script with an excellent director and crew. I wouldn't offer it to you if it weren't exceptional."
"I understand, but I can't go because of personal reasons."
"What kind of personal reasons?"
Regrettably, Violeta explained, "I went out skiing, and my ankle was fractured so I can't walk. I need to recuperate for at least a month."
When the counselor heard the reason, he was at a loss for how to convince Violeta.
"How about securing the role now and starting after you've recovered ... " he suggested, trying to find a solution.
"The production team sent me this script because they like you. What if they're willing to wait until you're ready?"
It wouldn't be the first time a director held out for an actor they wanted, sometimes even for half a year.
Though rare, it wasn't out of the question.
Violeta gave a slight smile.
"Mr. Ecton, you think too much."
The entertainment industry is brutally practical.
In reality, producer Stanley wasn't impressed by her talent but by Niall's investment.
Without her previous contact, Stanley wouldn't have known about her, let alone been impressed.
If Violeta were determined, she could leverage her family's connections to secure the role now and start filming once she had fully recovered. But that probably wouldn't happen.
From her past life memories, she knew the show would be up for the Best New Actress Award after airing.
The award ceremony was set for early next year.
This meant "Blind Detective" had to wrap up filming by mid-year and be broadcast before year's end to qualify.
This is the way to aim for a Best New Actress nomination early next year.
Based on the timeline, "Blind Detective" will start filming early next year.
So, Stanley is also in talks with other actors. He's not solely relying on Violeta. There must be other candidates in mind.
What's the difference between the money from the White family and money from others?
Could it be that one dollar of the White family's money can be used as two dollars?
Even
Stanhout Niall's investment, with
Stanley's ability, he can still
other investors, and this
definitely start shooting as planned.
Maybe by now, Stanley might have already reached an agreement with someone else.
In such a small circle, Violeta had a strong hunch about who it could be.
Violeta had a strong feeling that Hattie would probably come out ahead in this situation.
Reflecting on her past life, Violeta only had a vivid memory of Zelena's debut, while she knew little about Hattie's debut history, only having a rough impression. Hattie had
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debut.
Looking back now, it's not surprising if Hattie launched her career through "Blind Detective."
After all, her mother, Hannah, is not someone to be underestimated.
The wheels of fate indeed do not change easily; a slight difference can lead to a vast divergence.
If Violeta insists on taking on this role despite her foot injury, her performance will surely affect the filming.
Even after completing the film, it
could undermine her chances for a
Best Actress Award nomination. There's a risk she might not even secure a nomination, which would waste the efforts of the entire cast and crew.
Furthermore, she might be labeled as a poor actress, a tag that's hard to shake once it's stuck.
If she delays filming until her foot heals ...