I Want to Be a VTuber
Chapter 10
Starring Competence (1)
Looking back, it wasn''t a particularly remarkable scene.
The princess, Yeonhwa, merely turned her body slowly at the boy''s call. But that simple action alone conveyed so much.
''Acting.''
The phrase naturally came to the mind of producer Ha Tae-oh. Acting wasn''t just about reciting lines.
It encompassed all acts of expressing emotion, from facial expressions and eye movements to body gestures. All of these elements combined to create the art of acting.
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Yeonhwa hadn''t even begun her main lines yet. However, the presence of the princess, who had turned her body slowly, made everyone hold their breath.
Leaving the palace and heading to a far-off place, many had portrayed Princess Yeonhwa''s sorrow. Jo Seo-hee had succeeded in bringing tears to her eyes, expressing this sorrow.
But the Yeonhwa before them now did not cry.
Sorrow was there, yes.
But there was also something more: anger. The red eyes of the princess seemed to darken further. An anger that could not be buried under sorrow alone. Anger at fleeing alone due to a rebellion, anger at the instigators of it all.
This anger was deeply conveyed.
Facing this head-on, the young Yoon Seo-il was at a loss for words. His mind went blank. He needed to speak his lines, which he had memorized. Yet, the words just lingered in his mind.
"Why are you silent?"
Typically, this would have been the end of it. But the princess, looking at the silent boy, opened her mouth again.
"Or do you mean to say that someone like me is not even worth speaking to?"
This was more like a venting of frustration. The princess, who had swallowed her sorrow alone, was venting her anger on the boy who had called her.
"Hiccup."
At that sharp voice, young Yoon Seo-il hiccupped. If one looked closely, they could see tears welling up in his eyes. It truly felt like a prince was standing before him.
Speaking out now felt like committing a grave sin.
"Cut! Cut! That’s enough. The performance is sufficient!"
At the call of Tae-soom Dal''s director, Gong Jeong-tae, the tense atmosphere vanished like a lie. The princess Yeonhwa standing before them was replaced by Seo-yeon, who blinked innocently.
Yet no one dared to laugh at Seo-yeon like before.
''Weren''t they calling her a nepotism kid?''
Was this what a nepotism kid looks like? She seemed more like a paratrooper.
The child actors eyeing the role of Princess Yeonhwa wore expressions of helplessness. They couldn''t imagine another child pulling off such a performance, except maybe Jo Seo-hee.
''This is ridiculous.''
Among the shocked onlookers, the most taken aback was Jo Seo-hee herself, who had been confidently smiling.
''They said she only did commercials.''
Was this the skill of someone who had only done commercials? As bitter as it was, Jo Seo-hee couldn''t deny that Seo-yeon''s interpretation was one she hadn''t even considered.
''No, this is wrong. The script clearly describes the princess crying in sorrow.''
The script called for the princess to shed tears and be comforted by Yoon Seo-il. But Seo-yeon''s performance conveyed more chill than sorrow. Therefore, it was an incorrect performance.
Jo Seo-hee desperately wanted to believe that.
"I heard child actors these days are scary good."
"That recommendation seems well-deserved."
"The emotional delivery is incredibly strong. Better than most seasoned actors."
Ha Tae-oh glanced at Cho Min-taek, who had come to the set. The CF director, also the son of Cho Bang-woo.
''Is he lucky, or does he just have a good eye?''
The evaluators silently reviewed Seo-yeon''s performance in their minds.
''She was definitely looking at the sunset at first.''
''She couldn''t open her eyes properly because she was looking directly at the sun.''
''Then she turned around at Yoon Seo-il''s call...''
Was this just flattery? His expression seemed sincere.
''Thank goodness.''
She was worried that she might have created an embarrassing memory, but it seemed her performance had been well received.
As Seo-yeon sighed in relief, her mother gripped her hand tightly.
"I was so surprised, too. You know how much I watch historical dramas, right? Compared to the child actors there, your performance was amazing. No, it was even better."
"Really?"
"Absolutely! Our daughter is a genius!"
Sua, perhaps not wanting to speak out in the audition hall, now hugged her daughter tightly.
''S-Suffocating.''
As Seo-yeon struggled in the embrace, Cho Min-taek calmly continued.
"If I ever get the chance to direct a drama or movie, I''d love for you to play the lead role, Seo-yeon."
"Me?"
"Of course. But by then, you''ll probably be such a big star that I won''t even be able to approach you."
He laughed softly as he said this.
"No, if I get the chance, I''ll definitely do it."
"Really? No backing out later, okay?"
"Of course not. It''s a promise."
She raised her fist and extended her thumb, sealing the promise playfully.
"Sometimes, Seo-yeon, you really seem like a boy. Your actions are so bold."
"Really?"
The comment made her flinch. Of course, she seemed like a boy. She was one in her past life. Her behavior had changed, but her mind hadn''t.
''Anyway.''
To Min-taek, this was just a playful promise, but Seo-yeon took it seriously.
''His first project will be The Thief.''
It was an action-packed film, promoted as a thrilling ride by a genius director. If she could land a lead role, she''d be grateful.
Many actors rose to fame through that film.
It was the movie that catapulted Kim Jeong-ha, who was already on a high, to the top.
''But I also need to become a VTuber.''
Boasting about being in a blockbuster movie wouldn''t fit her online persona. Claiming to be an extra wouldn''t be satisfying, and being the lead would be too revealing.
Avoiding red pills was crucial for a VTuber.
''Well, we''ll see.''
She would deal with it when the time came. For now, she was pleased with her performance. It was her own interpretation, unlike in the commercials.
Becoming another person, like a VTuber.
''I hope
I get the role.''
Although she knew it was unlikely.
Jo Seo-hee''s performance was stunning.
Seoyeon had taken a gamble, feeling overwhelmed by Seo-hee''s acting.
Sticking to the script wouldn''t have won against Seo-hee, so she had taken a risk.
Whether the judges liked it or not was another matter.
''Still.''
A week later, the results of the Taesoomdal auditions were announced.
Through a public making-of video.
Footnotes
Ad-lib acting, also known as improvisation, is a technique used in acting where actors create dialogue or actions on the spot, without prior planning or scripting. ?