Chapter 123: Number One in the World, Hero Yan Nantian(1/3)
Yang Hong flew to Shudu early the next morning.
However, Yang Hong did not go directly to do the work, but first visited Han Zhou's parents.
Fans who stayed at Han Zhou's mother's fan shop saw Yang Hong and thought Yang Hong was Han Zhou's manager.
However, after discussing online, they learned that the current boss of New World is Yang Hong.
It turns out that Han Zhou is an employee of Yang Hong.
Of course Han Zhou, Yang Hong and New World will not explain anything about this.
After the visit, Yang Hong went to Luran Animation to reorganize the groups under the animation department.
And Han Zhou received a special invitation.
The Shudu City Promotion Team invited Han Zhou to visit.
The Shudu City Propaganda Group is led by the government, but it is essentially a private organization.
It is mainly composed of the Shudu Propaganda Department, and the Shudu Administrative Department each has a business group within it.
It includes eighteen media organizations including Shudu Business Daily, Shu Provincial Daily, Shu Provincial TV Station, Shudu TV Station, New Economic Media Newspaper, and Lisheng Media.
Xiyun City Publicity and Promotion, Luodie Advertising Company and other seven advertising companies.
There are also representatives from the Shu Provincial Writers Association, Shu Provincial Street Culture Representatives, and Shu Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Management Agency representatives.
To put it simply, almost all institutions, units, companies, media, and civil society organizations that can promote Shu are represented in this publicity group.
Even though it's just a small group, it doesn't sound like it has any rights.
In fact, this group can mobilize media resources to target any TV station and any single video website and news portal in the country except CCTV.
Han Zhou came here and saw an acquaintance.
To be precise, Han Zhou had heard of him, but this was the first time he saw him.
Sichuan rap label - Bangkeng of Sichuan Metropolis Hall.
As soon as Bang Gang saw Han Zhou, he immediately stepped forward and said, "Hey, Han Zhou!"
Han Zhou looked at Bang Jian, a little confused.
Bang Gang introduced himself to his family: "Sichuan Metropolitan Hall, Bang Gang."
Han Zhou suddenly realized: "Oh, this is the first time I've seen you."
"Thank you for what happened last time."
Bang Jian: "No need to thank me, the last time it was a mission from above."
Han Zhou whispered: "Shu Capital Propaganda Team?"
Bang Jian nodded: "We have a while today, do you want to join Haerkeer?"
"What would happen?"
Bang scratched his head: "It seems that there are some custom-made rules for street performances. I can't figure it out either."
Han Zhou: "I'm not a member of the publicity team. Should I participate?"
Bang Gang: "Actually, the publicity group is a loose organization. All first-line celebrities in Shu Province can participate in a private capacity or withdraw."
"Since there happens to be a meeting today, and they invited you over again, they must want you to participate in the meeting."
After hearing this, Han Zhou felt that it was right.
Backing up this kind of organization is the most powerful background Han Zhou can rely on at present.
As long as you join them, at least the public opinion field in the province will be monolithic.
If there are any problems outside, the publicity team will definitely help their own people.
However, join the publicity group, especially celebrities joining this publicity group.
There will definitely be a lot of things going on in the future.
For example, promote public security, fire protection, forest firefighting, rare animal protection, and cultural activities.
However, this is not too troublesome, and it is not a bad thing. It is a form of doing charity.
Soon, Han Zhou entered the venue.
What Han Zhou never expected was that this discussion would not be held around a round table or a long table.
There is not a rostrum, with a group of people listening below.
It was a large activity room with many chairs scattered around.
Sit wherever you want.
Even a representative of a giant advertising company is sitting on the floor with this drawing board next to him, still writing and drawing.
Han Zhou didn't even understand how the discussion started.
But someone spoke up and set the tone for the discussion.
"My suggestion is that for street art performances, legal performance venues should be set up and licensed performers should be employed. However, we will not interfere with non-licensed performers at non-legal performance venues."
Someone soon echoed this statement.
Han Zhou thought it was interesting, so he listened carefully.
Soon, the advertising representative immediately proposed: "I think we can take advantage of the situation and hold a competition. Although it is small, it can be officially certified by Shu Capital. It will not be broadcast live on TV, but in the form of short videos.
Spread out on the Internet.”
"We will recruit 100 performance groups and individuals, no more than ten people at most, professional and part-time, but not begging or commercial performers."
"Commercial performances are definitely not allowed. They are under the jurisdiction of various associations. If you interfere, there will be a lot of trouble. There are a hundred groups of officially certified artists, which is enough."
Someone also pointed out: "But one thing is that if there is such a thing as street artists working with certificates, although we don't care about people who do not work with certificates, other media will definitely slander us and say they are inhumane and intolerant."
After listening for a long time, Han Zhou probably got some clues.
The cause of this incident is very simple. Now the Shudu city publicity team is committed to creating a business card of "Shudu subculture trend" and "Shudu subculture prosperity" on the Internet.
So, street performers obviously belong to the subculture, which is more interesting and acceptable to the public.
This subculture trend also includes animation exhibitions, gaming activities, urban extreme sports, urban light sports, street performances, combat sports, Hanfu culture, street music, rap music, etc.
In other words, in order to play this card, each of these aspects must have at least one official event, an event that is well-known to netizens, and there must be certain practitioners or enthusiasts.
Only then can we say that such a subculture exists.
If there are, then recruit them.
If not, then use publicity groups to cultivate the generation of this subculture.
Now, Shu is very representative in all aspects.
For example, Hanfu culture has widely formed a consensus in the Hanfu circle, and Shu is very strong in this aspect.
There is also an animation exhibition. The animation exhibition in Shudu is so large that it is already the largest in the country.
However, street performances have not yet achieved a scale effect.
At present, the best country in this regard is Taiwan, where a large number of street performers perform street art on the streets of Taiwan.
For example, smear your whole body with gold paint and pretend to be a performer of the sculpture.
For example, performers who perform things like crystal balls on the street.
What we are discussing now is to organize an official event to organize these people.
Form an organized body.
In this way, new people who join can quickly find like-minded people and peers, which is conducive to growth.
Think about it, a hundred groups of people sounds like a lot.
But if you take a walk to the capital of Shu, you will basically fly into the flowers and disappear.
Almost every performance venue will have more than one team performing.
For example, in the famous commercial streets in the city, there are performers painted with copper-colored paint and decorated with sculptures.
For example, performers singing and selling on the street.
Such as the long-mouthed teapot performer.
For example, if your skills are not good enough to perform in a theater, but you still need to find a Sichuan Opera face-changing or fire-breathing actor to support your family.
To put it simply, the final result of the discussion was that performers with local characteristics should be lightly reviewed, while those who follow the trend and have that kind of performers in every city should be strictly reviewed for their business capabilities before issuing certificates.
Those with certificates can perform in municipal or provincial scenic spots without paying fees to each scenic spot.
This is of course a huge bargain, and there will definitely be many people trying to get this certificate.
This kind of loose meeting is quite interesting.
It doesn't feel like a formal meeting, but more like a brainstorming session.
Moreover, it seems that everyone's bottom line and sensitivity are almost the same.
To be continued...