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Chapter 726 A genius descended from heaven

Han Sanping's question was very pragmatic and very close to the actual situation. It was also something Chu Xuan had specifically considered when thinking about this issue during this period.

When looking at the industrialization of screenwriting in Bright Times, we must look at it from the perspective of the Bright Times Group as a whole. The industrialization of screenwriting has improved the efficiency and quality of script creation, thereby improving the efficiency and quality of film and television production to a certain extent.

From a general perspective, the industrialization of screenwriting has great benefits for the group as a whole.

From a link point of view, the benefits of industrialization of screenwriting are applied to film and television.

In short, the screenwriting industry can only make money through film and television production, and the screenwriting industry without film and television production will lose money.

But not everyone has a full-scale entertainment company, and not everyone has a well-structured film and television production department.

Just like those literary studios in the industry, their business is to write scripts and not engage in subsequent film and television production.

To promote the industrialization of screenwriting, these creative studios or companies need to join in and play together, so that they can radiate to the entire industry.

But the independent screenwriting industry does not make money. Instead, it requires continuous investment. Why should you let people play with you? Do you rely on dreams?

Wang Yuan has dreams because he has a good family background and does not worry about material life, so he has great pursuit of such spiritual ideals.

But as Han Sanping said, even if a person is not short of money, if he is asked to do something that is losing money, even if it can satisfy his spiritual needs, his will will be worn away in the long run, and he will no longer have any interest in this career.

This is to be expected.

If we want to change this situation, we must make this business profitable.

Only when you are both spiritually and materially satisfied can you have the motivation to continue doing it for a long time.

Based on the current situation of the screenwriting industry that only engages in script creation, based on the loss-making situation of the screenwriting industry in Bright Times, and based on the goal of Bright Times to promote this career, it must attract more people into the industry.

Chu Xuan thought of the simplest and most practical way, to do charity in the Brilliant Era and act as a money-spreading boy, to make up for the shortfalls of those who join the game in this career.

With the capital volume of the Brilliant Era, it is easy to make up for the shortfall in industrialized creation.

However, this method was still rejected by him. It was a bad idea to help others but harm the interests of the entire group.

Moreover, other people's interests come from the brilliant era, not from the natural capital operation of the industry. This method will ultimately treat the symptoms but not the root cause.

This method is unreasonable, and it can only increase the market value of the script, allowing capital to pay for it, thereby increasing the screenwriter's income.

We can also provide investment channels for screenwriters, allowing them to share profits from their own film and television works. Even if it is only 1%, it will be much better than the current market collapse.

This is the best solution Chu Xuan can think of based on his current knowledge.

But when you think about it, it takes some effort to achieve it.

In this regard, Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei discussed a plan.

"Third glass." Liu Xiaoli raised her glass.

Everyone was drinking together. Chu Xuan put down his wine glass, raised his head and looked at Han Sanping and said, "Third brother, have you ever thought about holding a script exhibition?"

Han Sanping's knowledge of the film and television industry was top-notch, and he didn't know if his thoughts were those that Han Sanping had once had.

Script exhibition?... Han Sanping was slightly startled. Chu Xuan thought of him too comprehensively. His understanding of the film and television industry and industrialization can indeed be said to be among the top in the country, but it does not represent his thinking.

There are young people who can be as imaginative as they are.

He knew about technology exhibitions, game exhibitions, etc., but the word script exhibition was a new term. This was the first time he heard this term, or Chu Xuan's idea was something he had not thought of.

In the entertainment industry, there are numerous film and television exhibitions, various cultural exchange meetings every year, and screenwriters’ salon gatherings every year, but script exhibitions...

He could understand what Chu Xuan meant, and the words "script exhibition" were easy to understand. It probably meant an exhibition based on scripts.

This is an unprecedented idea, at least there is no such exhibition in China.

But, what’s the purpose of an exhibition script?

At the film exhibition, you can watch movies, at the TV drama exhibition, you can watch videos, at the music and record exhibition, you can listen to songs, but at the script exhibition, does the audience have to read the script page by page? The audience is not interested in that.

Han Sanping understood the meaning of the new word script exhibition, but he was still confused about Chu Xuan's intention.

After all, I am still older, and my thinking is a bit unable to keep up with the pace of young people.

Chu Xuan said: "In the current industry, most activities related to screenwriters are symposiums and salon exchanges, which are so-called art exchanges between screenwriters. They do not have much substantive significance."

Han Sanping couldn't help but laugh. This guy was very direct. I dare say he denied the significance of a group of cultural practitioners organizing these activities. He didn't know what those people would think if they knew about it.

But this guy is right. These activities are basically human exchanges and interpersonal interactions. Not many people will go to such activities to talk about art and engage in real cultural exchanges.

"So you want to have something meaningful? The script exhibition you mentioned?" Han Sanping realized. The script exhibition Chu Xuan mentioned was not for the audience, but for people in the industry.

Liu Yifei took up what he said, put down her chopsticks and said: "That's right... we can invite screenwriters who have stock, take out their scripts for exhibition and promotion, which can give screenwriters in the industry a platform to display their works, and then invite film and television companies

People or film and television investors come to visit and communicate, and ultimately promote the copyright transaction of potential scripts.”

"Ouch! It's so big." Han Sanping was a little surprised, and then he hissed again, lowering his eyebrows and thinking in silence.

The couple's idea touched him. If they did what Sissi said, if nothing else, it would be very beneficial to the screenwriting industry.

In today's screenwriting industry, among 100 screenwriters, at least 80 screenwriters have no connections and no channels to sell and recommend their works.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! New screenwriters and unknown screenwriters account for more than 90% of the industry. These people can only submit manuscripts through emails from film and television companies or literary studios. The standards for manuscript submission are

It is about 5% to 10% of the text of the script.

It is impossible to submit the entire manuscript, as this will cause various problems such as infringement and plagiarism. If someone submits the entire manuscript, it must be a newcomer.

Regardless of whether it is a newbie or an experienced unknown screenwriter, the problem here is that 10% of the text is not enough to reflect the essence and advantages of the script.

In this case, the email sender is an unknown screenwriter, so many film and television companies will simply ignore such submissions.

But the screenwriters have no way to go to the film and television company to interview the superiors about the ideas, artistry or commercial value of the work, which is very helpless.

Not to mention that among more than 90% of the people, there are still a large number of people who do not know about submitting manuscripts, or do not know how to submit manuscripts, let alone which company is a leather company and which company is a routine company.

These problems have a great impact on the living environment of screenwriters.

The idea of ​​Couple's script exhibition allowed him to discover the possibility of changing this situation. At least it gave screenwriters who had no connections a platform to showcase themselves and their works, which gave him a better chance of survival.

Not to mention improving the entire industry, but it can help a lot of people.

"Such a script exhibition is not difficult to do with our strength. We have my third brother here, my sister here, and the Brilliant Times. Whether we invite screenwriters, film and television people, or business owners, we will all give them some face."

"Chu Xuan said.

Han Sanping and Wang Jinhua nodded. With their network of contacts and the strength and influence of the Brilliant Era, there would be no problem in organizing a script exhibition like this.

The problem is that in this idea, we can see the benefits to screenwriters, but we can’t see any connection with industrialization.

"What is the connection between this matter and industrialization?" Han Sanping asked doubtfully.

Chu Xuan put his left hand on the table, holding chopsticks in his right hand, and said: "The same script may be recommended and sold by different people. If a script coordinated by a new person is sold, it may only cost tens of millions. If it is sold,

If a well-known screenwriter comes to recommend selling, it may cost one or two hundred thousand, this is the space we can operate."

Liu Yifei nodded, holding a shrimp in both hands and peeling it.

For example, "Star You" was coordinated by Liu Yilai. As the chief producer, she paid the literary company 1 million for this project.

This number is already high in terms of script creation, but Liu Yi and his screenwriting team are worth the price.

If a screenwriter and team with mediocre past performance were replaced to take charge, the price would plummet.

This is just like her and Chu Xuan's endorsement. If they endorse the same product as others, the price will be different.

This has been the market norm throughout the ages, and it is also a celebrity effect that the world has adapted to.

"How to operate?" Han Sanping asked.

Liu Yifei took the prawns and dipped them in mustard sauce and said: "Take Wang Yuan as an example. The scripts he created using our screenwriting industrialization model were recommended to him by our brilliant era and even allowed bosses who were optimistic about the scripts to bid."

Chu Xuan took a bite of food and nodded: "Wang Yuan will definitely keep close contact and communication with us if he wants to industrialize screenwriting. We can also send people to guide him, and even send a well-known screenwriter to join in the creative process of his experiment.

."

Liu Yifei's pink lips slightly rose and she ate the shrimp into her mouth. The pungent smell of mustard made her squint her right eye: "For example, let Liu Yi go. Among the scripts created by Wang Yuan Company, our exhibition's introduction to the script is

There will be Liu Yi's name, which will increase the value of the script."

Chu Xuan continued: "The value of the script has been increased, and Brilliant Times has helped promote it. According to the third brother, it should be possible to sell a script for 600,000 at the exhibition. The most important thing is that people in film and television do not care about the few dozen

Even if the average value of the scripts at the exhibition is higher than that on the market, it is completely within the acceptable range of capital."

The couple started singing and singing together, which made the family members present full of fun.

Han Sanping finally understood what the couple's intention was with this idea.

Using the platform of the exhibition and the influence of Brilliant Era, based on the high ratings of Brilliant Era dramas every year, we helped Wang Yuan sell the scripts at high prices.

In other words, it helps foreign idealists and investors who will join the industrialization of screenwriting in the future to gain something from their efforts.

After all, this is the core purpose, and this exhibition is just a packaging.

wrong!

Han Sanping frowned, then straightened his brows and said to Wang Jinhua: "This exhibition is beneficial to screenwriters and can bring good news to the screenwriting industry."

Wang Jinhua nodded. If such an exhibition were to be held, of course the screenwriters who would benefit the most would be the screenwriters who came to the exhibition. Even if no one liked their works and they were not sold, as long as they could get to know some film and television people and capital, this might be a good thing.

It will be a life-changing harvest.

"Once the industrialization model of screenwriting in the Brilliant Era becomes more popular, it is destined to affect the interests of senior and top screenwriters."

"But if we develop this exhibition platform, it will also be beneficial to the senior management and the screenwriters at the top."

"A well-known screenwriter will have a vested interest in displaying his work. If a boss is willing to pay for it, he will have a vested interest. If multiple bosses are interested, bidding will occur, which will bring greater vested interests to the screenwriter."

Han Sanping said, looking at the couple, and said with a smile: "You two want to use the platform to attract screenwriters in the industry. In this way, when the brilliant era promotes the screenwriting industry, the resistance will be reduced.

"

"Then, we will use this exhibition platform to allow people like Wang Yuan who have joined the screenwriting industrialization business to make profits, so that these people have the motivation to continue and work with us to radiate this business to the entire industry."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Also, this platform can bring benefits to the entire screenwriting industry."

Han Sanping said to Wang Jinhua: "Such an exhibition idea has provided certain help to the expansion of the network of contacts in the brilliant era, the development of the industrialization of screenwriting, and the vitality of the entire screenwriting industry."

He looked at the couple again and praised: "Okay, you two have great foresight."

Liu Xiaoli and Wang Jinhua looked at the two of them with smiles. Following Han Sanping's explanation, they had a clearer understanding of the idea of ​​this exhibition.

These two children didn't talk about it for half a month, but unexpectedly they came up with a plan that sounded very beneficial, and they got better and better.

Liu Yifei pursed her lips and admired Han Sanping in her heart. Before they had finished speaking, Han Sanping saw through all her and Chu Xuan's intentions for this idea.

Although Chu Xuan came up with this idea, and she made some good suggestions along this line of thinking, she was still very happy to be highly praised by Han Sanping.

However, Han Sanping did not mention their biggest purpose.

"Third brother, we also want to raise the value of scripts in the industry." Liu Yifei said.

Raise the value of scripts in the industry?... Han Sanping was stunned.

The next moment, he smiled suddenly, raised his finger and pointed at the couple: "I understand!"

"As long as the scale of the exhibition is large, as long as a script is sold at a high price at the exhibition, whether it is the work of an unknown screenwriter or a well-known screenwriter, once this matter spreads to the industry, it will have a chain reaction."

"For example, if the script of an urban idol drama sold for 800,000 yuan, what would the martial arts and history screenwriters in the industry think?"

"They will have a seed in their hearts to raise prices and make their scripts more valuable."

"Once such a chain reaction spreads, the commercial value of scripts in the entire industry will increase."

"It has raised the value of scripts in the industry, and our industrialization of screenwriters has also benefited."

"What Xiaoxuan just said is to use the platform to help Wang Yuan sell scripts. This method is to treat the symptoms but not the root cause. If the average price of the scripts can be increased and develop in a natural cycle in line with the normal rules of the market, then this is teaching people how to fish.

."

"The value of scripts is high, and it is rising at a rate that far exceeds social and economic wages. This means that the cost of industrialization of screenwriting is slowly increasing, but the returns are accelerating. Our industrialization of screenwriting will have great potential in the radiating industry.

room for development.”

Han Sanping patted the table. It was obvious that he was a little excited, and he praised the couple: "Well done to you two, for your foresight!"

If it weren't for Sissi's reminder, he really wouldn't have thought about it at this level.

The real essence of this exhibition turned out to be that the script copyright transaction was put on the bright side.

From the beginning of the development of the industry to the present, the buying and selling of scripts is a private matter, something that film and television companies do not make public, and it is something that does not need to be made public, because no one pays attention to it. Anyway, everyone knows that the screenwriter's status is low, and how much a script can be sold for.

Now through this exhibition, we will put this matter on the bright side during the exhibition. If such an exhibition becomes large-scale and most of the entertainment companies and famous figures in the country come, this will create a standard.

What standard? All practitioners in the industry will have a reference for the value of scripts in the future.

This is equivalent to a screenwriter not knowing the value of his own script because he doesn’t know the value of similar scripts. If you can find out the information, that’s your job. If you can’t find out, then you can only let the producer slaughter the sheep.

.

Precisely because there is nothing to learn from, the creative value of most screenwriters is very low and they are purely labor.

If there are examples of commercial value for reference, it will bring new changes to the entire screenwriting industry.

These things sound idealistic, but the reality is definitely more surprising than this.

There is only one reason. This is related to the interests of countless screenwriters in the bottom chain of the entire industry. If the exhibition allows them to see the opportunity to increase their value, then it is not just one person who will be interested, but all the people in the bottom industry chain.

Without scripts, there would be no film and television dramas.

Compared with the increase in the value of the script, which may be hundreds of thousands, capital is more concerned about the tens of millions in income from film and television dramas.

Judging from these two relationships, if the exhibition plan planned by these two couples is successful, the eventual market explosion of the script value will definitely be unexpected.

At the same time, the value of scripts has increased, and the industrialization of screenwriting can realize the self-owned profits brought by the industry, reaching the threshold for like-minded people to join this model, and completing the transformation from 0 to 1.

"I have a question. If you sell a script at a high price at an exhibition, which is obviously higher than the market price, will anyone still be willing to buy it?" Dong Zhihua was confused, and after listening for a long time at the wine table, he finally managed to get a word in.

Liu Xiaoli and Wang Jinhua had a drink, looked at Dong Zhihua and said: "Invite some celebrities, invite some big stars, make the scale bigger, and then invite the media, many audiences across the country will pay attention, right? If most scripts cost 200,000 to 300,000 yuan

The market price of one script is as high as two million, old director, do you know what effect this will have?"

Dong Zhihua fell into thinking, and Wang Jinhua explained his doubts: "This drama will become an eye-catching IP, because audiences across the country will be very curious about why this script is so valuable, and this is the traffic that capital and film and television companies love most."

Han Sanping picked up the chopsticks and picked up the vegetables, and said with a smile: "I just bought a script, and it became popular and attracted so much attention. Then investors came to me, advertisers came to me, and they all came to send money. Capital is not stupid."

, why spend so much money on a script, of course you have to make more money from it."

"I understand." Dong Zhihua nodded slightly: "You still know how to play. You can play so many tricks in one script."

"These two are so powerful." Wang Jinhua looked at Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei with admiration in her eyes.

Such a small exhibition can actually trigger so many chain reactions, and the effect of each chain reaction is not small. This makes her quite emotional. It has to be a young person with such a flexible mind.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Her younger brother is really the kind who either has no ideas or has groundbreaking ideas.

How to make the screenwriting industry profitable? Normal people will only look to the screenwriting industry itself to find the answer. Who would think in a direction like an exhibition that sounds like it has nothing to do with industrialization?

It just so happened that her younger brother had such an open mind and came up with a very innovative script that had never been seen in China.

Such a complex issue as industrial profitability was defeated by a small exhibition. This kind of thinking is really awesome.

Although this exhibition is only a concept at present, she believes that it is not empty talk and is actually feasible.

"The idea of ​​this exhibition is very good, and it is perfect for me. It is worthy of careful consideration and a charter." Han Sanping said this, obviously moved by the couple's plan.

He picked up the wine glass and said, "Here, here's a toast to you and your wife."

Chu Xuan picked up the wine glass and heard Liu Yifei say a little shyly: "Third brother, it's not done yet."

There was a couple in front, and another couple came here, and the shouting made her feel a little shy.

"It's a matter of time," Han Sanping joked, clinking glasses of wine with the couple.

He changed the subject: "The only loophole is the Screenwriters Association. If you only do this in the name of the Brilliant Era, your limelight will completely overshadow the Screenwriters Association and make them lose their sense of existence. Since it is for the benefit of the screenwriter industry, and

If the purpose is to win over screenwriters, then we should be thorough and work together with the National Screenwriters Association, even if we only allow them to sit back and enjoy the success with our money and efforts."

Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei were stunned and looked at each other in confusion.

Sure enough, ginger is still spicier.

They really didn't think about the Screenwriters Association, mainly because this association has no sense of existence. The Television Association and the Film Association often appear in the news, but no one seems to pay attention to the Screenwriters Association, so when considering this issue

Not considered.

After Han Sanping reminded them, they discovered that if Bright Times holds this exhibition, and the exhibition is huge and successful, then the Screenwriters Association can be disbanded. This exhibition will be a holy place for screenwriters across the country, and no one will care about it.

Writers Guild.

However, the Screenwriters Guild is an old organization after all, with many gold medal screenwriters and high-level screenwriters in it, and it has formed a very strong interest network. If you want to cause trouble for Bright Times, it won't be much trouble, but it will definitely cause a lot of trouble.

The kind of tranquility that gives people a headache.

"Then we can jointly organize it with the Screenwriters Association, so that they can gain fame and benefit. Our interests are in the same direction regarding the exhibition. The bigger it is, the greater the benefits they will get, and the relationship with us will be

It is even closer. When our screenwriter industry affects the industry, even if their interests are harmed, do they still have the nerve to go against us?" Wang Jinhua said.

"Yes, just do it this way, increase the value of the script, and they will all benefit, and they will even take the initiative to promote this matter. We have contributed money, effort, and connections to promote this matter. When the time comes to implement industrialization, they will still come to cause trouble. That is somewhat

Ungrateful, at least we have stood firm on the moral high ground." Han Sanping agreed.

"This is not enough." Chu Xuan said.

Not enough?... Han Sanping and Wang Jinhua looked at him, waiting for him to continue.

"In my development framework that day, for example, Wang Yuan's screenwriting industrialization company and Tang Ren Film and Television were going to cooperate. I didn't think of the idea of ​​an exhibition that day. I only thought that cooperation between the two would be more conducive to coordination and industrial experiments.

."

"But now that we have the exhibition plan, I think that based on the established conditions of cooperation, we can set another standard. As long as the scripts created by Wang Yuan Company for Tang Ren Film and Television, there will be profit sharing after the scripts are filmed. As for

We will add up the division later, but I think this standard is very good."

Chu Xuan's words were so shocking that Wang Jinhua, Han Sanping and even Liu Xiaoli frowned.

Give screenwriters a share of the profits?

In other words, give profit sharing to the team that created the script?

From a screenwriter's perspective, the National Screenwriters Association was extremely excited.

From a capital perspective, I will fight with whoever steals my money.

The source of funds for the industry chain comes from capital, so Chu Xuan's idea is a bit crazy. This is really a rhythm that must go against the capital of the entire industry.

However, there is another key point here.

Tang Ren Film and Television is a subsidiary of Brilliant Times, and Wang Yuan's company in this plan is an industrial system company of Brilliant Times.

The profit share given to Wang Yuan Film and Television is equivalent to Bright Times itself motivating companies that participate in this model.

In other words, Brilliant Era plays its own game, rather than just giving a share to any scriptwriter team. In this way, the impact on the industry capital circle is greatly reduced.

However, it is still unprecedented to give the screenwriter team a share of film and television profits, and even if this situation exists, it is an accident.

"Why do you have this idea?" Han Sanping wanted to hear Chu Xuan's idea.

He expressed strong support for the exhibition plan.

The benefits of this plan are great, and there are basically no disadvantages. It is a win-win model that benefits both others and ourselves.

In his case, the couple's strategy was flawless.

But if film and television profits are still distributed to screenwriters, where is the power in this?

He needed Chu Xuan to give him an answer, a reason to convince him.

"Our industrialization is revolutionary and is enough to turn the industry around."

"In our country, the essence of a successful revolution is for the serfs to turn over and sing."

"If we develop according to the existing standards, who will be the biggest beneficiary of the industrialization of screenwriting? It is the film and television production link, and it is the boss of the film and television company."

"As for the screenwriters who promote this industry, if they are allowed to carry out revolution, what benefits will they get?"

Chu Xuan spread his hands.

"I haven't seen that it is still purely working for the upstream industrial chain, and there is no difference from the current industry's operating system. Then this revolution has lost its fundamental significance."

"In the end, the industrialization of screenwriting has succeeded in popularizing the industry. Screenwriters have found that the efficiency of the film and television links has been boosted, and the efficiency of making money for people working in film and television has also increased, but they are still receiving dead wages."

"Isn't this the behavior of Western capital, using a group of workers to benefit those in power? These workers have not eaten the meat, drank the soup, or touched the residue. The rising wages are only brought about by the development of the social economy.

Normal changes, even without industrialization, will not affect the increase in their wages."

"Third brother, think about it, what has been changed by the industrialization of screenwriting? It has made the upper class earn more money, but it has made the humanistic environment at the bottom worse. This kind of industrialization will only increase the gap between the rich and the poor in the industry chain.

gap."

"This is a Western standard, but it is not in line with our country's national conditions. If industrialization is to be carried out, it must obtain national support. If we want to obtain national support, the first development direction is humanistic integration and mutual prosperity, and then we will discuss the direction of interests."

Han Sanping smiled broadly and looked at Chu Xuan with burning eyes for several seconds.

He said: "Why don't you take the entrance examination? I will recommend you to be the next chairman of Huaying."

The three elders Wang Jinhua, Liu Xiaoli, Dong Zhihua, and Liu Yifei all looked at Chu Xuan. Their eyes were full of interest because of Han Sanping's words.

Chu Xuan's mouth was a little dry as he spoke, and he was ladling chicken soup with a spoon. When he heard Han Sanping's words, he was caught off guard and shook the scooped chicken wings back into the bowl of chicken soup.

Han Sanping's eyes were full of admiration, and he said to several parents: "Really, with his high level of thought and ideological consciousness, he can sit in my position. Not to mention his peers, many people of our generation can't compare.

"

He looked at Chu Xuan with full appreciation and said, "It's really good, Xiaoxuan, you made me look at you with admiration this time."

"Ha." Liu Yifei couldn't help laughing.

Han Sanping's "four scraping" remarks were very funny and made everyone present happy.

Liu Xiaoli picked up the wine glass and had a drink with her son-in-law. She was very proud that her son-in-law was so good and her face was bright.

"Sister, Third Brother, please support me." Chu Xuan put down his wine glass and raised his eyebrows at the two of them. He didn't have the majestic and upright appearance just now, but instead he had the appearance of a big boy.

Han Sanping and Wang Jinhua looked at each other and smiled.

Wang Jinhua said nothing, picked up the wine glass and wanted to clink it with Chu Xuan.

Han Sanping understood what Wang Jinhua meant and picked up his wine glass and rushed towards Chu Xuan.

The film and television industry in Haolaiwu was developed in the early 20th century.

To be precise, in the 1930s, when the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression, the spiritual needs of the rich for entertainment, film and television were overwhelming. As a result, the eight major capitalists in Hollywood at that time were under the influence of capital ideas.

, a product that broke out after seeing that film and television can generate more profits and can be paid for by the rich.

The Hollywood film and television industry started with producer standards. There are corresponding standards for how a type of film and television works should be edited, how to score music, etc. Therefore, many movies of the same type in the West have different stories but different editing techniques.

Everything is the same, it's just that the audience doesn't care about it and doesn't observe it carefully.

It is precisely because Hollywood's film and television industry started with production standards that the Western film and television industry has always been a producer-centered system. Even world-class directors like Spielberg and Cameron are

You have to bow your head in front of the chief producer.

This is the result of the Western film and television industry.

China is a director-centered system. If we try to imitate Haolaiwu in industrializing film and television, start with producer standards and implement a producer-centered model, this will bring huge resistance. Directors across the country will probably unite to do it.

Damn you.

The producer is the head and the screenwriter is the bottom. Either we should pursue industrialization from the beginning to the end, or we should follow the opposite industrial route of the West from the bottom to the end.

Obviously, doing things domestically from the bottom up is in line with the national conditions and the market.

The Western film and television industry has everything except the screenwriting industry.

For such a situation, there was no example to learn from, so Han Sanping could only explore on his own.

It wasn't until I had a collision of ideas with Chu Xuan a few years ago that the screenwriting industry of the Brilliant Era began.

Nearly two years have passed since the initial idea, to the start of industrialization, and now to the beginning of experimental results.

And at this moment today, he got a huge surprise, a plan that was enough to see the industrialization of screenwriting succeed.

This plan was hatched by a 24-year-old and a 21-year-old couple.

It’s truly a talent sent from heaven!

"If we give the screenwriting team profit sharing, we can first let Wang Yuan and Tang Ren try this cooperation model in Shenghai."

"If the model is right, we can acquire a subsidiary in Shenghai and introduce an industrial screenwriting company to cooperate."

"By repeating this process, we will create a Shenghai Circle under the industrial model of the Brilliant Era."

"By relying on this circle's external influence, we can get film and television profits, and no screenwriter or literary company can refuse it."

"But our brilliant era relies on its own subsidiaries to distribute profits, and it does not directly affect the interests of capital."

"As a result, the industrialization of screenwriting will be unstoppable. When it affects capital and enterprises, they will have no room to counterattack."

Han Sanping's words made Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei nod their heads.

"We think so too. Third brother, your thoughts are exactly the same as ours." Liu Yifei admired her.

Chu Xuan was also convinced. After all, he was still a senior among seniors in film and television. Even though he was very confused about their ideas at first, as long as he understood one or two, he could postpone the remaining eight or nine. This is the real master.

.

"Then, in terms of obeying the Tao..."

Chu Xuan wanted to convince Huandao of his idea, but he was interrupted by Han Sanping before he finished speaking.

"Xiaoxuan, Qianqian, sometimes it's a good thing to be thoughtful, but sometimes it's not necessarily so."

"Let's take it step by step, and let it go later after accepting the Tao of Transformation. Don't waste too much energy on this now."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "The industrialization of screenwriting is the beginning of the industrialization of film and television. Now that we have a good plan, we will work hard to get it done first, and we will talk about the follow-up things later.

, it’s all nonsense if the screenwriting industry hasn’t done well.”

Han Sanping is pragmatic. It is impossible to consider everything as big as industrialization at once.

There is a good plan for the screenwriting industry, so we should implement it first and then talk about the follow-up. Otherwise, no matter how much we say, we will not be able to keep up with the changes in the industry, it will be in vain.

"Okay." Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei agreed.

The road must be walked step by step. Thinking too long-term may not be a good thing, because long-term thinking will affect people's current judgments of things.

Han Sanping also used his own experience to give the couple a very important ideological direction for their growth, which benefited both of them.

"There is no rush in this matter. First, we need to see what Wang Yuan's specific ideas are. Second, we need to spend some time thinking about the rules for developing the script you proposed. You must first safely shoot your drama." Wang Jinhua said.

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Chu Xuan and Liu Yifei nodded. They had also agreed to wait until "Star You" was finished filming before focusing on this. Today they just made clear a good plan and got the support of Han Sanping and Sister Hua. While they were relieved, they also had something to worry about.

Identity comes from ideal passion and longing.

After the serious talk was over, the relaxed and cheerful homely atmosphere returned to the wine table.

The time for drinking and chatting passed by in a flash, and before we knew it, it was early in the morning, and everyone was immersed in the happy atmosphere of half-drunk and half-awake without even realizing it.

"It's 12 o'clock!"

If it weren't for Dong Zijian's reminder voice in the living room, the New Year's Eve moment might have been forgotten.

"Come on, come on, I almost forgot, the first glass of wine in 2009!" Liu Xiaoli stood up with the glass in hand.

Just after midnight, with thousands of sparks filling the sky, Chu Xuan, Liu Yifei, Liu Xiaoli, Wang Jinhua, Dong Zhihua and Han Sanping stood up, raised their wine glasses in the middle of the air and touched each other lightly, saying New Year's greetings.

"Happy New Year!"


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