Guo Fan stood in the giant video studio and walked around, jumping and saying, "Let those people come and see how many of us are doing this, doing the things they say they care about... I also want to foresee their
Foresight, assuming their assumptions, stipulating their rules, Director Fang, is there no other way to go?"
"We cooperate with so many central enterprises, intentionally promoting their equipment for free, and cooperating to establish copyrighted toy factories. We promote and pay copyright fees...isn't it useless at all?"
Guo Fan had a model of a stealth fighter in his hand. He picked it up and sighed, "How beautiful. Isn't it beautiful?"
Fang Yi was surprised and said, "We actually have the copyright for this?"
He was referring to the latest cool fighter jet.
If you are in this industry, you will know that in some places, there is no copyright fee for military weapons, and they do not fall within the scope of common shape patent protection.
Guo Fan recalled: "We have vehicles, giant machinery, and even authorizations for space suits and rocket launch bays - we got this by personally visiting the Academy of Sciences and the Space Administration. At first, no one ignored us.
I didn't drink a glass of water for half an hour, until I couldn't stand it anymore. I said we would spend one billion to make a science fiction film. We are the strongest visual effects company in Asia, Republic Era, and our producer is Director Fang Yifang.
, we have started filming now!!!”
"Then it became a sensation. Many people came to inquire about our movie."
"Later we took a group photo there and were sent out. We were told to come back to them if we have any difficulties."
Fang Yi nodded: "I heard other people say that you are really working hard. The space agency and the Academy of Sciences are more open to the public, and are now willing to license and make cultural and creative products. They want to use publicity resources to promote the public's interest in science.
…Other departments are different, they may not have this willingness, and there is no such precedent.”
Guo Fan said: "You asked me, fighter jets are different. We do not have copyright... Who can have copyright? This is impossible. They basically do not face the public, so we all default to not having it.
But I won’t get in trouble.”
Fang Yi stared at the plane, "But, I think this one is also possible."
At the end of last year, a province in the South China Sea quietly established a film and television company to promote military culture and inspire patriotic enthusiasm. The owner can be directly traced to the general logistics department. There is currently no movement in this film and television company, but Han Sanping, the former chairman of China Film Group, reminded the party
Yiduo pays attention to it.
This film and television company is called Kingdon Film and Television - to be honest, they can't produce high-quality military films for the time being, but they have the background that all production companies dream of.
Why can't strong forces cooperate?
A subsequent conference was held in the Republic Era, and the theme was still this copyright issue.
Hasn't anyone thought about asking for a death-free gold medal from a powerful department? Don't treat industry elites as fools.
Some people think that it is unnecessary and that the partner is too strong and may not be able to help themselves in the future. Some people think that we should cooperate, not for a certain movie, but for longer-term development.
"At least every main theme film should cooperate with these departments. This is what they want... We have the ability and they have the channels. Think about it, we want to sell the main theme film No. 1 in the country, of course we cannot do without it.
With the support of government and enterprises, we must find such friends to support each other in future work."
"There's nothing to be embarrassed about, it's the same thing in Hollywood."
Some people think that no matter whether you are in contact or not, nothing will happen and no results will be obtained. They will not support you or deny you.
Well, the opinions are quite divided. I'm waiting for Fang Yi to make a decision. This will be the first major decision he makes after getting married.
There was such a need in the Republic Era. The film structure of this film and television company and the supporting production company represented by Base determined that they would go in the direction of visual effects blockbusters.
This is the audience's impression of the Republic Era, just like their expectations of Hong Kong films, comedies, and dramas from Beijing.
Fang Yi also got a piece of news. Because the film "The Wandering Earth" had a lot of competition in the early stage, it aroused the interest of an old comrade who likes science fiction. He planned to take a look at it. The time was set for that day in a week.
It would be best if Fang Yi and the main cast of the production team are free of schedule.
Because he wanted to see Fang Yi by name.
It really took a long time to wait. Han Sanping told Fang Yi about this at least three months ago.
Would that be a good time to bring this up?
Fang Yi kept thinking on the way home, trying to find more cases and arguments:
"Transformers 3", released in 2011, is a popcorn blockbuster with poor special effects. The plot is that the U.S. military relies on Zentraedi technology to fight back against the Cybertronians. Some professors and retirees who often appear on the show pointed out this movie.
The publicity behind:
"They are promoting a lot of U.S. military weapons, electromagnetic guns, super aircraft carriers...many things that the U.S. military doesn't have yet, or they just have, so why are they promoting them? It must not be an accident. I know they have a specialized department behind them.
They are responsible for blowing the trumpet to the whole world. This is their strategy... to make other people subconsciously fear them and be scared - I can even fight aliens, I am invincible, let alone you? Don't challenge me!"
"This is the cultural attack of Americans. They didn't just shoot it casually."
Another visual effects blockbuster that Fang Yi often recalls is "Avatar." It is no longer necessary to mention how shocking this film was at the time, but it lost cleanly to "The Hurt Locker" at the Oscars - a film about three soldiers.
The story of going to Baghdad to defuse a bomb.
American newspapers boasted that this movie is today's "Apocalypse Now" (a classic movie depicting the Vietnam War), and the domestic media also gave it a high hat, "a masterpiece that reveals human nature through war" and "praises the loyalty and friendship of American soldiers.
Unity, as well as the ordinary American soldiers in the film who do their best to fulfill their duties and regard honor as their life", "a story about defusing bombs, this is also a sad song calling for peace."
Is it the self-media editor who gave this kind of evaluation? No, they are very high-level media.
You think Hollywood is awesome? When it comes to global publicity, "Avatar" can also lose to "The Hurt Locker" and use its own art awards to strengthen the ideological monument and invisibly shape the subconscious of movie fans in other countries.
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What is the artistic value of "The Hurt Locker"? Or how does it promote the development of the industry or society?
Bullshit!
The newlywed wife noticed that Fang Yi was not in high spirits. After returning home, she turned on the TV and jumped on random channels. She asked Fang Yi, "I was very happy a few days ago. Why are I so tired now?"
Fang Yi noticed that her hair was all tied up and coiled at the back, just like an ancient woman who put on a hairpin after getting married.