All-Round Genius Who Eats Talent - All-Round Genius Who Eats Talent chapter 169
169. A person who challenges is beautiful. (3)
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Learning something from Jaeik.
It wasn’t just about getting an opportunity to learn.
It’s not like Kang Seok named the subtitle A Star Is Born for nothing. Because Jaeik’s ability doesn’t end with simply teaching someone.
Didn’t you have the ability to float that person high?
Jae-Ik has never failed with his hand, and these days, he is making people into stars by escaping from his work.
Once Jae-Ik does it, people’s attention is focused. And isn’t the hardest thing about gaining popularity is getting people’s attention after all?
When 100 people watch, even if only 50 become fans, it’s a jackpot. Considering Jaeik’s number of tubers and interest, he was obviously starting the race dozens of steps ahead of everyone else.
(I don’t have any special skills for guitar practice. Just constant practice is the only way to survive. Practice. Of course, I will correct bad habits during the practice process. Isn’t it the only way to perform the technique when you need to know the rules?)
Jaeik handed over the guitar that was standing in the middle of the room.
(It’s not as valuable as my father’s keepsake, but I think you can use this. It’s a gift.)
(Persimmon, thank you!)
It was an expensive looking guitar. It was also a guitar that cost several million won even to his knowledge. You’re just giving me this as a gift.
(Uh, but if you’ll excuse me, sign my guitar…)
At Luke’s words, Jaeik smiled and shook his head.
(If you pass my assignments later, I’ll be happy to sign you.)
(Yep!)
Jae-ik put on a satisfied expression on his face, where his military discipline was tight.
(However, I will be involved a lot in the singing part. I have a good voice. I think I know why I sang when I was young. But, maybe it’s because I took a long break, I haven’t trained properly. Anyway, today I’ll start with the guitar. play it.)
Jaeik handed over the guitar sheet music he had composed, and Luke Evans looked at the sheet music and started playing slowly.
stutter. I watched Luke carefully as he continued word by word.
This song is nothing like a song because it was a practice song composed for Luke’s guitar practice.
By inserting as many different codes as possible and changing the playing method. Thanks to that, it was quite long, but it was definitely unreasonable to see it as one complete song.
‘The continuation of the code is definitely awkward. Practice will definitely work. This is a problem that needs to be solved through practice. It’s a different problem, one that time will solve.’
(Whoops.)
After Luke’s stuttering performance ended, Jaeik picked up his guitar.
(First of all, mastering this exercise is a priority. You can practice in this room. You can do it at home. If you do it at home instead, I would appreciate it if you could take a video.)
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Luke’s problem with the guitar was clear.
(First of all, there are only two problems. Lack of practice, excessive nervousness. I’m sure I’m holding the chords well. I’m playing the guitar decently.)
Even if it was the lack of practice, the excessive tension was understandable. Maybe the recent events are acting as a trauma, and honestly, this place wasn’t a place to relieve tension.
(Listen carefully to my performance.)
He picked up his reacquired guitar and started playing the song Luke Evans had just stuttered, exactly as he intended.
(ah···)
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Luke Evans definitely touched me that this is what skill is. The conversion of chords and the conversion of playing techniques, which he had been hesitant about.
Because the speed was also constant.
Besides, it didn’t feel like a song just by looking at the chords, but Jaeik is playing it like a song by linking it with his skills. I feel that way even when I hear it.
(That’s amazing! Oh my God! I can play like that if I try hard, right?)
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Luke Evans showed great enthusiasm and pulled the guitar to his chest as if he were going to practice right away.
(Of course. I’m practicing for that. It’s off to a good start. It’s a week. You should be able to play this song naturally. It’s my first assignment.)
As Jaeik left behind Luke nodding eagerly, Luke picked up the guitar pick as soon as the door closed.
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“I’m definitely going to set the editing point according to the subtitle. The reaction to the prologue and episode 1 is unusual. People seem to agree a lot with Luke Evans’ circumstances.”
“Wasn’t the subprime mortgage a bit big?”
It’s also a staple of chaebol web novels, and it even made a movie called The Big Short. If you think about how many people living in the United States went through that era, the answer came out.
“Well, yes. it’s not like that anywhere Still, the internet reaction is pretty good? how to say In terms of Korea, it’s like being on TV before an idol’s debut, raising awareness and forming a fandom before debuting.”
“That’s good enough. But, in the end, it’s possible when you have skills. It’s a double-edged sword. It’s because I can’t do it if I’m ambiguous. The important thing is how much Luke can do for you.”
However, in the end, it was an unchanging fact that the one who had to overcome the pressure and develop his skills was the target that the spotlight shined on.
“You should take good care of your mental health. Don’t stray.”
“By the way, how are your skills? It’s only been a week since you practiced, so it’s still hard to evaluate? That way, I think I can set the direction for filming and editing the video.”
Jaeik thought of Luke Evans, who was practicing in the practice room.
“very good. I am full of enthusiasm. Skills aren’t bad either. Perseverance is good.”
It was practice and practice without any sign of boredom even though I was playing the same song for 3 days.
Maybe it’s because I’ve been doing other things, but I have less artistic temperament. Or maybe it’s just that it’s that desperate.
“I wonder if it can be faster than I thought.”
The only problem now is the song. It’s the area of vocal training, but that was no problem.
I’ve absorbed quite a lot of talent in vocals, and in the vocal training part, I’ve absorbed a lot by using the bonus absorption of songwriting.
“Is that enough?”
That was the result of taking care of Luke’s guitar in his spare time even while working. At the time of the audition, there could have been a lack of skills.
But that’s not to say there aren’t any skills at all.
“See you tomorrow. How many homework assignments did I have to do?”
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In the US comics market, which is estimated at 1.1 billion dollars (1.58 trillion won), unlike Korea, digital comics have not been widely used.
About 90% of the comic book market is still produced through printing, so what more needs to be said?
In addition, it was not an exaggeration to say that even though the comic book market had shrunk a lot, it was still occupied by the heroes of Bubbles and Detective.
Even if you look at the comics rankings in the US right now, there are less than 5 non-hero works in the top 20.
Of course, if the comic were released only in the US market, Jaeik would naturally have thought of making it into a book and selling it.
However, why did he bother to hire a translator himself? It also meant that we were not only targeting the US market.
(It’s a webtoon though.)
At Ian McShane’s recommendation, Jaeik shook his head in refusal.
(Still, in the United States, the print publishing method still records a larger share and sales rate.)
Because I wanted more people to come in contact with it.
(If my work is good, you can find it and watch it, right? Also, the webtoon market is bigger in Korea and Japan, which divide the comic market into two. And wouldn’t it be solved by tying the webtoon drawings into a book later?)
(Um, okay.)
Ian McShane nodded his head in a sign of acceptance.
Either the webtoon method or the book method. Because the US market was decided to be taken over by Watpad. It was serialized on our own platform.
I only expressed my opinion once because of the American comic market.
(We will promote it through You Tube, so don’t worry too much. Also, there is one work that is produced in the style of a book in the first place. This will be published as a book.)
(Still, it is true that it can be released as a book later.)
Unlike books, isn’t it common for webtoons to be serialized once a week on average?
In addition, three of the works that passed in the last mini-contest were cartoons.
Seven of them were novels, and two of them, including the works of Francis, have already started serialization on Watpad.
At the same time as the web novel was uploaded, it was being published serially in Korea’s Nettopia and other countries through translation.
The Challenge Everything Universe that Jaeik thought was starting in earnest.
(And be sure to put the phrase I said on the cover.)
(Challenge Everything Universe. Don’t worry. I’ll be sure to include that.)
Besides, the existence of Challenge Everything Universe was spread widely through Seth’s show, so now was the perfect time to show the results. At the same time, it was time to spread it widely.
The most important thing was that the work that Korea’s main webtoon team was also in charge of was nearing completion.
Once I was in charge of a webtoon, I was in a position where I could only be in charge of that work for at least 3 to 5 years.
Jaeik’s first webtoon, which had been long, was looking at the end. In the beginning, Jae-ik led the way, and he accumulated enough stockpile to publish 3 times a week, so it was this much or there was no choice.
Of course, I was going to start working on my second webtoon right after taking a break.
Hasn’t the Challenge Everything universe just taken its first step?
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(Are you here?)
(Oh, you look good? Did you practice a lot?)
After the meeting and entering the practice room, Luke Evans greeted Jaeik with a confident expression.
(Well, I worked hard and a lot. I wonder if the boss will be satisfied.)
(I told you to always be confident. You know what the physics term Quantum Jump is? It’s not about progressing bit by bit, but moving to the next level like jumping up a flight of stairs. So don’t get discouraged easily and don’t give up.)
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Luke Evans exhaled at Jaeik’s nod, grabbed his guitar, and started playing.
(Hmm.)
It’s only been a week, but Luke’s skills have really improved noticeably. As if he had jumped over the stairs Jaeik mentioned twice. Besides, as I said, the amount of practice seemed to be sufficient.
It seemed that he had erased many of the bad habits that Jaeik had pointed out.
‘I don’t even have to ask what it is.’
It was because the expressions of the people in the room, including Kang Seok, who was filming this video right now, were telling us how much Luke’s skills had improved.
(Okay. Passed.)
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Luke’s expression brightened at the word passing. In fact, while practicing, he definitely got better, but what was needed here was to pass the standard of profit, not his own.
(Thanks to having a good teacher.)
(Then let’s move on to the next step, shall we?)
If the guitar is familiar to your body, shouldn’t you sing now? Of course, while practicing the guitar at the same time.