Jane Sampson thought to herself, she hadn’t expected the mysterious big shot to actually be Jas Carter.
"Mr. Carter, do you have any ideas for the lyrics of this song?" Jane handed the score to Jas Carter.
"No," Jas Carter shook his head with a hint of helplessness, "I just can’t find that feeling to interpret the hearts of those children and their parents. As a result, I’ve written many lyrics, but none have satisfied ."
For this reason, Jas Carter watched nurous international films and read books on the the, trying to understand the feelings of those children searching for ho and the parents searching for their children.
Unfortunately, having co from a well-off family with loving parents, he could feel the emotions at the end of a book or film, but that sentint could only be maintained for a very short period of ti.
He had written many lyrics, but he always felt as if the singing was like an outsider telling a half-hearted story.
He couldn’t resonate with many people or stir up much emotion with his songs.
"I think the lyrics of this song should be filled with intense emotion," Jas Carter said with a smile tinged with regret, "Yet I can’t produce that feeling, so it’s been put aside. I have been considering finding soone to collaborate with on the lyrics."
"With so many talented singers signed to your studio, surely you can find such a collaborator quickly?" Jane’s eyes lingered on the music sheet for a long ti.
People who learn to play the piano are probably sensitive to scores by nature, plus a good mory, so after just a few cursory glances, Jane had roughly morized it.
"No," Jas Carter shook his head frankly, "I haven’t found anyone satisfactory."
Jas Carter’s studio had indeed signed many singers, but none of them excelled in this area. They had tried offering their lyrics to him, but none captured the feeling Jas Carter was looking for.
Seeing Jas Carter’s genuinely troubled expression, Jane couldn’t help but ask, "Otherwise, Mr. Carter, would you let try?"
After speaking, Jane imdiately regretted it. She didn’t intend to pursue a career as a singer, so why was she doing this?
But Jas Carter didn’t notice Jane’s instant regret after speaking. When Jane said she wanted to try, he seed very pleased. "Take the score with you, and if there’s anything you don’t understand, call anyti."
Jas Carter was certainly a perfectionist, and if he couldn’t produce lyrics he found satisfactory for this piece of music, he would surely keep it on hold.
And just in ti, Director John Young shared this trait of perfectionism. If it couldn’t be perfect, in John Young’s eyes, it was a failure.
This shared mindset was one of the reasons Jas Carter and John Young got along so well.
Elizabeth King looked astonished as she watched Jane carefully put the score away into her purse, wondering to herself why Sister Jane had taken a job on her own, bypassing the company.
Would Sister Tin be upset if she found out?
It was only after lunch on the first day of filming that Jane left Jas Carter’s studio with him and got into his company’s car to head to a holiday village near Springtown for filming.
Unlike most holiday villages built by the sea or in places with a lot of people, it wasn’t until later that Jane realized the charm of a holiday village set in the countryside of the southland, amidst the paddy fields.
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