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Chapter 465 Do you want to be the president of World Media Distribution Group?

When Ronald heard about the potential market of 25 billion U.S. dollars per year, his mind started to spin rapidly. With such a big market, Kerkorian would let me play with him?

What industry in America can have such a large annual revenue? Automobile? Retail? Defense?

It’s definitely not the movie industry anyway. In the past 1986, the total box office of all movies in America and Canada, including the North American market, was just over 3 billion.

"Mr. Kerkorian, I don't know what picture you are talking about? The total box office of more than 300 movies released in the United States last year was only 3 billion. I am just a movie director, and I don't know anything else..."

"No, I'm talking about the movie industry." Kerkorian shook his finger, then stopped Ronald from continuing, "You know the box office figures last year, but do you know how many people walked into the cinema?

Want to go and see it?”

"Um..." Ronald began to do mental calculations. In Los Angeles and New York, a movie ticket in newer movie theaters is about four to five dollars. In small towns and old movie theaters, the ticket price is even lower. In this way

On average...well...800 million..."

"Only 820 million viewers went to movie theaters last year. Our great country has a population of 240 million, and the average American only watches 2.4 movies a year."

Looking at Ronald's frown, Kerkorian knew that these white people of Anglo-Saxon descent, especially artists like the director, were not good at mathematics, so they reported the numbers directly.

"But I don't understand. You said there is a market potential of 25 billion in the next ten years. I can't think of any way to make moviegoers go to the cinema eight times more every year."

"Do you know how many visitors there were each year before and after World War II?"

"I don't know." Ronald shook his head. He didn't remember this kind of number.

"Before the war, 95 million people went to movie theaters every week to watch movies. At that time, America's population was only a little over 100 million. If we can get audiences back to the frequency of going to movie theaters before World War II, then the total box office for the year would be

have……"

"There are 25 billion," Ronald replied with a smile. This year's movie ticket prices have increased by 20%. If calculated based on an average of 5 US dollars per movie, the audience can return to the frequency of watching movies before the invention of television. Then the entire movie ticket price has increased by 20%.

The annual box office can indeed reach that figure.

"But, Mr. Kerkorian, we all know that's impossible, unless you take the time machine from 'Back to the Future,' go back to the 1950s, and kill the inventor of television."

Ronald laughed. Is this Kerkorian old and a little bit mentally ill?

"Haha", Kerkorian also laughed, he didn't mind this kind of little joke, "If, I mean if, there is another America in the world, and their audience continues to watch movies more than 20 times a year.

habits, and the TV penetration rate there is negligible, so do you think it is possible to reach a market potential of US$25 billion?”

"Of course it is possible, but there is no such place in the world..."

As Ronald spoke, he began to slow down. As far as he knew, there was indeed such a place in the world with a population of more than one billion, the audience had good movie-watching habits, and ordinary families did not have televisions.

Could it be that this is where Kerkorian set his sights?

"It seems that you have thought of it. China is the next largest movie market. I have seen the statistics there. There are more than 25 billion to 30 billion moviegoers every year. Movie ticket prices are constantly rising, and there is already an impact on the movie market.

Hollywood has opened its doors."

"The number of moviegoers there is indeed exaggerated, but we can't make any money." Ronald laughed. His "Break Dance" had just been released there. The distributor "Cannon" Pictures sold copies and got

It's a "huge amount of money" - $20,000.

"What if I say that MGM and the other two largest Hollywood producers are going to join forces to establish a joint venture to develop the Chinese market, and then put pressure on trade to allow them to open up the film market and implement a share-sharing system?"

"Can we do that?" Ronald felt that it was unlikely that the other party would open the market...

"Of course we can. We are America, Fuxk. The trade agreement signed between the Grand Commander and Japan has forced them to open up Japan's film market. Next, they will also attack the computer chip market. What do you think of China's bargaining power?

, can it be compared to Japan?"

"This..." The more Ronald listened, the more he felt that what Kerkorian said was not completely impossible. If the market could be opened up and Hollywood studios could make copies according to the previous method of selling copies in Hollywood, each copy would

If all the copying fees were collected, it would probably account for one-fifth to one-third of the entire movie's box office.

"I can see that you have a good sense for business." Kerkorian looked at Ronald with a smile, and his eyes changed from casual chatting to a hunting instinct that only a qualified businessman can have.

"Mr. Kerkorian," Ronald said, starting to get really serious about this conversation.

"Ronald," Kerkorian smiled and nodded to him, "I bought MGM because I have been a movie fan since I was a child. I really like the artists, stars, and actors who make movies appear on the screen.

There are directors.”

"After I chatted with you, you gave me a deep impression. I think you are not only an artist, but also have a good sense of business. I have always been generous to young people who are capable and ambitious, and I like to do business with them.

,This makes me feel young too..."

After Kerkorian successfully aroused Ronald's interest, he began to talk about his big plan.

"MGM, Paramount, and Universal, the three largest distributors in Hollywood, have been secretly discussing this matter for a long time. The three of us have decided to establish a world distribution company headquartered in New York, mainly for China.

market, and the rest of the world, unifying our overseas distribution operations."

Ronald listened very carefully. This is quite an amazing plan. The three studios with the strongest tradition among the seven major Hollywood studios and the most successful ones in the past ten years intend to form a joint venture to unify their overseas distribution business and collectively attack the world's population.

Biggest market?

"The name of the company is World Media Distribution Group. Not only Hollywood movies, but also the TV networks under the three subsidiaries will cooperate with the other side of the Pacific to export our TV series. In the next ten years, if we can open and occupy this market, we will

It will be the biggest commercial venture in Hollywood history."

"Mr. Kerkorian, I feel very good about what you said, but..."

"But why are we looking for you?" Kerkorian smiled, "Because we need a young man who is familiar with both Hollywood production and the Chinese market to serve as president. Universal and Paramount have their own plans.

, but I think that for this kind of pioneering work, we need to find a young person who is ambitious, active in thinking, and has certain connections there."

Ronald straightened up and suddenly felt that Kerkorian's ugly face looked so kind.

Pioneering thinking, familiar with Hollywood and Chinese movies, isn't this who I am?

"If you want, we can bring your daydreams and participate in the stock together. You don't need to give up your directing job completely, but in the first one or two years, you need to adjust the focus of your energy and time to this

Come to work.

As long as you nod, I will do the persuading work of Paramount and Universal. I guess with your relationship with Ned (Tanen) and Tom (Pollack), this will not be a difficult job."

After Ronald heard this, he was completely unprepared and fell into deep thought.

This pie is really too big, and it’s not impossible.

If you can essentially become the president of overseas distribution for the entire Hollywood, and use the output of the entire Hollywood to impress the Chinese Ministry of Culture, it will be possible with your good relationship there.

On the other hand, if you can capture the entire Chinese market, plus the markets of some other countries, with this market in hand, you can do whatever you want with your own production business in the future?

This is a much bigger platform than Cannon's Minahan Golan's stupid method of raising 400 million to acquire theater chains on his own.

That is, I have to temporarily give up my identity as a director and producer and become a businessman for two years. Only after the market development is successful can I have time to spare a few months to make movies.

"Why, do you still have any doubts? It's best to ask them once and for all while I'm here." Kerkorian saw Ronald's contemplation and said to him with a smile.

"I would like to ask, are your estimates of the potential of the Chinese film market too high?" Ronald thought about it and found that there was a factual error in the dream picture painted by Kerkorian that he did not quite agree with.

Movie tickets in China are not expensive. The best one, the Grand Guangming Cinema near the Bund, has a first-class seat downstairs and the ticket price is just over one yuan.

Even if 25 billion people go to the movies every year, they are still far from the average ticket price of one dollar per person. By the way, what is the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and over there?

"In addition, how can you guarantee that the television industry on the other side of the Pacific will not develop rapidly and repeat the story of America?"

Another flaw in this dream story is the influence of the television industry. After World War II, it took ten years for televisions to quickly occupy the entertainment choices of American housewives. Since then, the movie box office has declined rapidly, and it has no longer been the same per capita per year.

It was a grand occasion to watch 20 or 30 movies.

"Do you know? You have greatly exceeded my expectations by being able to ask these two questions. Originally, I planned to form a consulting team for you, and then let you form a business development team with people with rich business development experience.

Your business intuition may be better than your film art intuition. I am now completely convinced that my idea of ​​​​you is not wrong."

"Hehehehe..." Ronald smiled happily. No, I'm not bragging. There are no movies that don't make money. They all have good vision.

"We did a lot of research on these two issues in the early stage, and hired McKinsey consulting firm to conduct a detailed investigation of the market conditions there..."

Kerkorian took out a McKinsey consulting application, which included surveys and forecasts of the film and television market there.

First of all, the price of movie tickets over there is rising very fast.

In the late 1970s, the ticket price for a wide-screen movie was 25 cents, and a regular screen ticket was only 10 cents.

But in 1984, movie theaters began to market-oriented reforms, and the ticket price of a popular movie with a high attendance rate could be increased by 30 cents. The ticket price of such a popular movie with a high attendance rate has exceeded 50 cents.

By 1985, the ticket price had exceeded 80 cents, and cinemas applied for policies that allowed them to increase prices in various categories, such as heating, air conditioning, decoration, seats, etc.

Last year, the ticket price of popular movies in first-class cinemas in large cities exceeded one yuan. Various new cinemas are springing up like mushrooms after a rain and are being built in large numbers in cities. These new cinemas are larger in scale, better decorated, and have higher ticket prices.

It can also be charged more expensively.

According to estimates in the consulting report, within five years, ticket prices will rise to 3 to 5 yuan. At the current exchange rate of 2.8-3.2 per dollar, the market potential of 25 billion US dollars a year will soon be no longer

It's out of reach.

On the other hand, TVs there are quite expensive. A small black-and-white TV costs 300-500 yuan, and a large color TV costs 1,200 yuan. As for TVs imported from Japan, only a few coastal areas can display them.

To purchase it, it will cost you an astonishing 1,800 yuan or more.

You know, the salary of frontline workers there is no more than 100 yuan a month. Even for cadres, senior engineers, doctors, university professors and other professions, after the wage reform, the salary is only 150 to 200 yuan.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Only a few senior technicians and managers in large and medium-sized enterprises will have slightly higher bonuses after the reform.

Judging from this price relationship, the popularity of televisions there will not be as fast as it was in America in the 1950s.

You know, even the Soviet Union, the big brother of the Eastern camp, only has less than 20 million TV sets, and only one-third of households have TVs.

Therefore, in the foreseeable future, ordinary people there will still rely on movies as their main means of entertainment. It is very likely that in the next ten years, the growth rate of the film production and distribution market will outpace the growth of TV stations.

speed.

"Mr. Kerkorian", the more Ronald heard, the more excited he became. He made better movies than Minahan, was more handsome than him, and actresses were willing to work with him. The main reason why he was not as rich as Minahan was because he missed out.

Such an opportunity!

It's rare to have a good person like Kerkorian who can make a fortune for himself!

No, it’s not that he is actually a good person, but that he has the unique advantage of understanding Hollywood and the other side of the Pacific. This is his greatest asset in terms of market competitiveness!

"I know you are very excited now, but before making a major decision, I will talk to someone I respect, think about it, and then get some sleep. The decision I make after that will be a well-thought-out decision, not an impulsive one."

Kerkorian saw Ronald's eagerness to give it a try, so he still warned the young man not to be too eager.

"However, you are not without competitors. The chairman of the American Film Association, Jack Valenti, has recommended candidates. So you should choose carefully the candidates you choose to talk to."

"Ah, thank you for the reminder." Ronald thought to himself, Kerkorian is quite honest and doesn't hide anything. I don't know why there are rumors that he does things cunningly. Maybe it's a misunderstanding.

"I heard that you have some connections with some people in the political world... When you were filming Top Gun, the Navy was very cooperative, and the commander-in-chief also said that he liked it very much... The World Media Distribution Group always needs to deal with the government departments over there to break through

Some policies also need to be negotiated."

That's it for Kerkorian.

Ronald said goodbye and left.



"Ronald Michael Gray is the founder and president of Gray Film Promotion Consulting"

Daydream's secretary, Ms. Chen, came over to introduce Ronald to the Xuanfa consulting company hired for "Moonlight Flirting". This was introduced personally by Susan Akins.

"Ah...ha...Hello Mr. Gray, I was a little distracted just now." Ronald was still thinking about Kerkorian's affairs.

"Nice to meet you, Director Ronald. My company has provided distribution consulting advice to many TV series and movies from Universal."

"The person Susan recommended to me will not be wrong. Let's see what you think." Ronald crossed his arms and began to wait for Michael Gray to tell him his announcement ideas.

"I think that the current Hollywood promotions and the media packages given to the media are not enough to reflect the exciting content of the movie. So I invented the electronic media package and changed the plot that was originally introduced on paper and photos to a videotape. So.

It’s called an electronic media kit.”

Michael Gray came up and talked about an innovation in movie promotion. Before each movie is released, a media promotion package must be sent to major media and film critics, which contains a synopsis of the movie's plot and photos of exciting scenes.

Stills, etc.

But just looking at these is not enough for reporters to intuitively understand the excitement of the entire movie. Now that media such as video tapes are available, Gray plans to use short films to replace paper photos.

"To put it simply, these are some behind-the-scenes footage, plus an extended trailer, and some of the creators' thoughts on the movie... The cost is actually not much more expensive than traditional methods, but the effect is much better.

We can also send these short films to some academy judges who have voting rights..."

"Ronald..."

Ronald's distribution director, Michelle Cannold, looked at him a little distracted and reminded him that Michael Gray's speech was over.

"Ah... Mr. Gray, I was just thinking about how much change your new method will bring to publicity, and maybe it will become a common practice in the industry in the future." Ronald shifted his thinking from Kerkorian's position.

Pulled it back again.

"I think so too. I hope I can promote this movie for you and Daydream."

"Of course, Cannold will work with you to resolve the contract issue with MGM. I think your offer is very reasonable. I'm waiting for your preliminary proposal next time."



"Ronald, your favorite choice for the leading role, Bruce Willis, turned down the role. He didn't want to make a movie part-time while filming the TV series 'Blue Moonlight.'"

Joel Silver came to see Ronald, and his initial contact with Bruce Willis was not very successful.

"Well, part-time job, I don't want to." Ronald was distracted again and started repeating what the other person said.

"What I'm saying is, he turned down the role in this movie." Silver found it strange that Ronald seemed a little distracted.

"Ah...what? He refused? Why. Sorry, I just listened and thought he needed more flexible shooting time. Didn't you tell him that back then, Michael J. Fox was filming the Family Ties TV series while

There’s nothing wrong with filming Back to the Future.”

"He said that shooting like that would kill him, and he also wanted to leave time to date his girlfriend."

"Oh, I will talk to Demi and let her persuade her." Ronald remembered that Bruce Willis's current girlfriend is Demi Moore.

"..."

"What?" Ronald saw Joel Silver's mouth moving, but didn't hear what he said. Hearing that 25 billion revenue market seemed to absorb all of Ronald's attention

.

"I said, we have to have a backup option."

"Alternate...well, alternative? Why do you need to alternate? Am I not good at it?" Ronald was a little annoyed when he heard the word "alternative". Who else is more suitable for this job than me? You have me in China.

Do you have connections in China? Do you have my familiarity with Hollywood?

This chapter is not over yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "You want to be the protagonist?" Joel Silver looked at Ronald, looking up and down, "It's not impossible, but you are a bit too much.

Overly handsome, John McClane is a character that has to be relatable to ordinary people. If you're willing to audition, that's fine, you just have to be paired with an executive director."

"What? I'm the protagonist, but I can't be the protagonist." Ronald realized that he had heard the error, "What alternatives do you have?"

Joel Silver looked at Ronald and wondered what happened to Ronald today. It was a bit strange to hear Willis say that he wanted to date but was not willing to act in a movie. Could it be that he and Willis's girlfriend Demi...

"We're considering Schwarzenegger..."

"Yeah, yeah, he's pretty good, let's invite him to come and talk." Ronald said casually, a little absent-mindedly, and agreed with Silver.

At night, Ronald tossed and turned in his brand new California king-sized bed, unable to sleep.

Kerkorian's kindness was so great that he suddenly had the opportunity to surpass Minahan Golan and become the most successful young producer in Hollywood.

Golan found the junk bond king Milken and used super high interest rates to raise US$400 million. He owns large markets on both sides of the Pacific, so he won’t be able to call the shots in the future? 400 million is nothing, maybe there are bankers asking for 4 billion.

Take your own loan.

After thinking vaguely all night, Ronald got up in the morning and made up his mind to do his best to win this position.

"We need to talk to experienced people in the political field, and there should be no direct conflicts of interest."

Ronald thought for a long time and found that the people closest to him were the deputy commanders George and Barbara. As deputy commanders, they actually had no real power, and unlike the general commander, their every move was too involved.

Moreover, George Sr. has served as a director equivalent to the ambassador level to China, and he has a relatively good understanding of the situation in China.

Thinking of this, Ronald dialed the number of the deputy commander-in-chief, Little George, whom he had not contacted for a long time.

"George, are you still in DC? I'm going back to New York soon, are you free? Let's get together and get some barbecue and beer."

"Hahaha, we should have had some barbecue a long time ago. The barbecue here in DC is too small and not as exciting as in Texas. You set a time, Laura and I will go there with the kids. Now I don't have any real friends in DC."

"Then it's settled. My aunt has a house on Staten Island. We can go there. Yes, yes, we can go there by ferry. There is also the house on the island that was the godfather's house when the 'Godfather' was filmed.

.”

"Wow, this is my first time to visit a filming location. I loved that movie. I made him an offer that he couldn't refuse. I like this line..."

Then, Ronald called his childhood friend, Douglas Hansen Jr.

"Doug, I received an invitation for a position..." Ronald told Douglas Jr. what Kerkorian said, "What do you think?"

"Shxt, this is a once-in-a-hundred-year opportunity. What are you going to do? What help do you need from me? Just say it. This kind of thing requires boldness and meticulousness."

"I'm going to invite the deputy commander's eldest son, George, the director of the Screen Fund, to come to Staten Island as a guest with my aunt to have barbecue and beer. His family will also come together. You..."

"Stop talking, I will prepare everything. I know a chef who is good at barbecue. When you get to Staten Island, we will have a detailed chat. You have to tell me all the details..." Xiao

Douglas was also very interested in this huge business opportunity.

Finally, Ronald called Aunt Karen.

"Hello, aunt? I'm Ronald."

"Ronnie, this is Donna. My mom just went out, why did you call me?"

"I should ask this. Didn't you work for that company in Long Island? Why are you at home?"

"I am just doing some legwork right now. Mr. Simons asked me to start by getting familiar with some companies on Wall Street and New York. I am not yet qualified to read his investment formula."

"Legwork?" Ronald asked after hearing this, "Then what are you going to do on Wall Street?"

"Just chatting with those bankers, many things cannot be seen from the numbers, but first-hand experience. Mr. Simmons said, after I understand what the numbers can tell us and what they can't tell me, I

Then you can start investing using the formula.”

"That's it..."

Ronald felt that Donna's words touched him a little.

"You haven't said yet, why are you looking for my mother?"

"I invited the deputy commander's son and his family to have a barbecue. He helped me a lot. I have always wanted to invite him to a family dinner."

"Oh...then I'll tell her."

Donna met more people now. The son of a deputy commander didn't hold a public office, so there was nothing special about him. The son of the commander and his ex-wife was still receiving relief in Los Angeles.

"Work on the ground, talk to people, and understand what truth the numbers can tell us." Ronald listened to what Donna's boss said and thought it sounded very reasonable.

Indeed, I seemed to be frightened by that number, and all my subsequent actions were guided by that super number.

You should know more about the numbers themselves before proceeding.

Ronald took out his business card album, flipped through it for a long time, and found the business card of the Chinese actor and Chaoli who had been to China with him.

"Chaoli, I am Ronald, Ronald Lee. I have something I want to talk to you about."

"I've never heard of this, and I don't know much about the domestic TV market, but I can help you find someone in China to inquire. If this happens, it will also be very good for us Chinese actors in Hollywood.

matter."

Chao Li was in the cafe, after listening to Ronald's words, he thought about it and finally said the above words.

"Is that okay? That would be great. I just don't understand the film market there as a whole."

"But if the relevant departments know about it, they may seek your opinion. Are you willing to communicate frankly with them about the pros and cons of this matter? It sounds like this matter will involve many departments, and it won't be that simple. From what I understand

." Chaoli has a deeper understanding of some domestic affairs than Ronald, a foreigner.

"Of course, I am willing to talk about my thoughts at any time. As I said in that sentence, I will tell you everything I know."


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