Lisco's American Life

375. Ellen Show Recording 1

"Camera?"

"OK!"

"Radio?"

"OK"

"Director?"

"OK"

"host?"

"OK"

"Ready to cut in, three, two, one, OK."

"music."

Allen wore a black suit, a white shirt with floral decorations, and a black silk scarf around his neck.

Since she revealed that she is a homosexual, she often wears suits to show her identity clearly.

She stood on the stage and took the lead, with a group of people behind her. These were all invited audiences. With the sound of music, a group of people began to dance happily.

This is also a feature of the Ellen Show. Ellen has done this since the first episode. This is also the beginning that many Americans are familiar with.

According to Allen, this is to start the interview in a happy mood, so that both himself and the audience can relax. Only when you are relaxed and in a pleasant environment can the results of the shooting be liked by everyone.

When the song ended, Allen made a pause gesture and guided the audience behind him to return to their seats.

"Hello everyone, I am your friend Allen."

After speaking, she held up the microphone to her ear, and the audience in the audience could hear her breathing heavily.

"You can see that I am getting older. When one day I can no longer dance the opening dance, I will retire."

She looked at the familiar recording room. Six years have passed since the show started. In the past six years, she has become very popular with this show and has become one of the hottest talk shows in the United States.

More importantly, this program is named after her. If she retires one day, this program may be changed to another name, but American audiences will always remember that CBS has an ace program called Ellen

show.

"No, we will always be with you."

There were a few sparse responses from the audience, and then it became orderly. All the audience stood up, waved to Allen, and shouted this sentence.

"Thank you, thank you."

Allen was a little surprised when he saw the audience, and then he was truly moved. These audience members were randomly selected New Yorkers. There may be many people who came here for the first time, and many people who had been here several times.

But their love for this show made them all have the same reaction at this moment.

Ellen knew that these were not scripted and were the real reactions of the audience. At this time, she felt that everything she did was meaningful and that so many people liked and supported her.

In the past few years, due to her age, she has gradually felt that she is a little out of her depth. She has to take home the scripts for recording programs and recite them carefully, for fear that she will cause an accident on the show due to memory loss.

There was also the thought of retiring, but seeing today's scene, she felt as if she had regained the energy of her youth.

"Thank you everyone, okay, let's get to the point."

She wiped away the emotional tears from the corner of her eyes, then corrected her tone and started today's recording.

"Our guest today is a person who has never appeared in public. He is very young, but he is already the most famous writer in the United States and even the world. Some literary critics said that the difference between him and literary giants is that he is still alive.

The literary giant is dead."

"Next, let us welcome the greatest young writer of the 21st century, Lisko."

Magnificent music sounded, and Liske walked out of the passage wearing the suit Zhang Li selected. The door in front of him rose. He saw Allen and the cheering audience, then waved and hugged Allen.

"Hey, Lisko. Please sit down."

"Hey, Alan."

Lisko glanced around the stage. There were nearly a hundred people in the audience. Under the recording stage, there were many cameras and recording staff wearing headphones.

He didn't feel nervous. After all, he had held many lectures with thousands of people, and the scale of a hundred people was nothing.

"Writer Lisko, can I call you Li?"

"Of course ma'am, aren't we friends? We had dinner together yesterday."

Lisko responded with a smile, unbuttoned his buttons, and sat down on the sofa easily.

The script of the Ellen Show is not so strict and requires you to follow this process word for word. The reason why this show is famous is that it is more like two good friends chatting and then communicating face to face, allowing the audience to learn from these things

, slowly understand the unknown side of you.

The script probably lists the first topic, the second topic and so on.

"Hahaha, you are still so interesting. Yes, I had dinner with this handsome writer yesterday. After all, I am a fan of his books. Many viewers know that I have recommended his books many times in previous programs.

Book."

Allen smiled heartily, and Liske's attitude made her very happy. This comfortable interview environment was exactly what she liked.

"Speaking of which, there may be many people who don't know him. Let me introduce him."

"Lisko, 25 years old, graduated from Yale University's Department of Literature. He is the author of "Blood Road", "Red Diamond", "The Catcher in the Rye" and countless short stories. I have followed him since the release of his first book.

, but he never holds book signings or participates in various programs. The only place where you can get information about him is the self-introduction on the title page of his book and the preface at the front of each book. This is explained by seniors in the literary world.

My own impression of him."

Following Allen's introduction, the audience who were originally just cheering began to get excited. Lisko and the others didn't know, but they all knew about the books that Allen just mentioned. They didn't expect that today's interviewees would be these books.

author of.

Allen waved his hand, and on the huge electronic screen behind him, all the literary honors Lisko had received since his debut were listed.

"The Red Diamond won the Kafka Prize and the National Book Award; "Blood Road" won the Booker Prize and the French Prix Goncourt, and "The Catcher in the Rye" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction."

The applause from the audience became even louder.

"Li, the three books you have written since your debut to now have won all the well-known literary awards. Except for the Nobel, you have won basically all of them. So when do you think you can win the Nobel?"

Allen retracted his gesture and looked at Lisko with a smile.

"this,"

Lisko knew this was a trap. He couldn't act too arrogant, otherwise he would lose a lot of popularity, and he couldn't act too cowardly. Americans like confident people.

"I just write and leave the results to the world."

He thought for a while and said this.

This wonderful answer naturally aroused applause from the whole room. Even Allen himself was satisfied with this wonderful answer.

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