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Chapter 397 The impact of Xu Ji, screenwriter core production

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But Xu Ji politely declined.

It's not because he thinks there's something wrong with this association, or he has a problem with anyone.

Mainly because Xu Ji is really too busy.

I don't have time to take care of the association's affairs at all.

It's okay to join the association, but it's certainly impossible for the vice president to do nothing.

Finally, at the request of the president of the Screenwriters Association, who was also a first-line screenwriter, Xu Ji was given the title of honorary vice president of the association.

However, although he joined, Xu Ji had not participated in any of the so-called exchange meetings or other activities.

Xu Ji didn't even join the association's chat group.

This actually disappointed many screenwriters who originally wanted Xu Ji to join the association.

Unlike the audience, many of the plots seemed so harsh to the audience that they couldn't help but want to scold Xu Ji, but the screenwriters found them very exciting and even admired Xu Ji's handling of these plots.

But this also has a disadvantage, that is, influenced by Xu Ji, many screenwriters will deliberately prevent the characters in their scripts from getting a good ending.

Some of the treatments seem clever, while others are just tragic for the sake of tragedy.

The only thing that is consistent is that after these screenwriters were chased and scolded by the audience, they all simply blamed Xu Ji for taking the blame.

It is said that he was influenced by a screenwriter he liked very much, which led him to subconsciously write those tragic plots.

As for who your favorite screenwriter is, is there any need to say?

Except for Xu Ji, no one else would be famous for this kind of thing.

As a result, many netizens now mention the identity of screenwriter Xu Ji.

They would all subconsciously say, "Old thief Xu Ji has done all kinds of bad things!"

"It's all thanks to Xu Ji!"

...

Why I mentioned the screenwriting profession is actually mainly because recently, Phoenix Entertainment, one of the three major entertainment companies, has been spending a lot of money to sign some well-known screenwriters.

In addition, we also organized a training camp for new screenwriters, which was very impressive.

Under such circumstances, many well-known screenwriters in the current film and television industry have become popular.

The other two big three, Tianwu and Tianhua, are not afraid, after all, they both have big businesses.

The company also has its own screenwriter training system, and regular contracted screenwriters will not be poached easily.

But many other small companies have not had it so easy.

Originally, there were only a few screenwriters in charge of their own companies, and even some companies basically relied on one front-line screenwriter to support themselves.

At this time, he was suddenly poached by Phoenix Entertainment. Of course, his vitality was severely damaged.

It is even possible that the company will face bankruptcy in the future.

At the Phoenix Entertainment company building, Li Borui looked at his eldest brother in surprise.

"Brother, is what you just said true?"

"Is it really necessary to adopt a screenwriter core system in the future?"

Although Li Borui said that he is not a person who puts all his mind on work.

But it can be regarded as someone who grew up in this industry from childhood to adulthood.

The current situation in China basically has never seen a core system of screenwriters.

The most important thing is that it is rare among small companies. As one of the three major companies, Phoenix Entertainment, if it takes the lead in launching a production method such as the screenwriter core system, it will really have a considerable impact on the current film and television industry.

Li Bokai himself seems relatively calm.

"Don't worry, I don't plan to turn all the company's film and television projects into a core screenwriter system right from the start."

"I will take some first to test the feasibility."

"And the production method of screenwriter core system is actually quite common in the United States."

"We actually have examples for reference."

...

In fact, Li Bokai did not make this kind of decision immediately.

After all, he certainly knows that the impact of such reforms will not be small.

But at the same time, Phoenix Entertainment needs this approach.

This is the best way to resist Xu Ji and Tongji Entertainment head-on.

Although the screenwriters under his own company may not be as good as Xu Ji, there is strength in numbers.

Li Bokai doesn't believe that the screenwriters in his entire company can't compare to Xu Ji alone?

And although Li Bokai has never really come into contact with the operating system of Tongji Entertainment.

But one thing that is certain is that in fact, most of Tongji Entertainment’s film and television projects are similar to the screenwriter core system.

As the boss of the company, Xu Ji also has a screenwriter. Although some film and television projects also have directors, Xu Ji's importance is definitely more important than the screenwriters of other dramas.

That’s why Li Bokai thought of implementing a screenwriter core system at Phoenix Entertainment.

Of course, he is not sure whether his method will work in the end.

But apart from this method, he couldn't find any other way.

Li Bokai's current sense of crisis is very serious.

Especially after seeing that Tongji Entertainment had also achieved success in the United States, I became even more panicked.

I even had a dream that Tongji Entertainment replaced their company and became the new top three.

After waking up from the dream, I came up with the idea of ​​training screenwriters.

Previously, Li Bokai wanted to take Xu Ji under his command and let him sign a contract with Phoenix Entertainment.

Even giving up part of Phoenix Entertainment's shares and letting Xu Ji and Sha Yetong become shareholders is actually acceptable.

But obviously, this plan has basically failed now.

After all, various methods have been tried. Compared to the beginning, it seems that it is almost impossible to bring down Tongji Entertainment.

Since there is no way to incorporate them, although we don't want such a result, we can only face the challenge head-on.

The screenwriter core system was Li Bokai’s first attempt.

...

"Dr. Wu, should we also try the screenwriter core system?"

At this time, Liu Sanlang was in Wu Jialing's office and asked tentatively.

In fact, it was through film and television drama projects that Smallpox gradually became one of the top three.

Compared to Phoenix Entertainment, a company that used to rely on signing contracts and cultivating artists, their advantage is obviously the best.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Of course, Tianwu basically said goodbye to such an idea.

After all, Tianwu's film and television projects do not account for many, but more music talents. Singer and songwriter talents are the core of the company.

"At Phoenix Entertainment, is the Li family really going to establish a core system of screenwriters?"

Wu Jialing asked with some confusion.

In fact, she had heard a lot of rumors before, but she didn't believe them.

After all, there is basically no successful precedent in China for something like the screenwriter core system.

Whether it's a movie or a TV series, it's all the same.

There are indeed good screenwriters, but you still need to work with a director who has a tacit understanding to produce a hit work.

This is the current default rule in the Chinese film and television industry.

"If nothing else happens, it should be true."

"And Phoenix Entertainment really takes the so-called screenwriter training camp very seriously."

Liu Sanlang said.

Of course he knew this was true, after all, he had contacted Li Bokai many times in private.

Wu Jialing didn't know this.

"Let him go, we don't need to worry about him."

Wu Jialing said nonchalantly.

Seeing that Liu Sanlang was a little confused, he said:

"The most important reason why the core screenwriter system in the United States is successful is because of the high status of screenwriters."

"But overall, the quality of Chinese screenwriters is really uneven. The difference is huge."

"A good screenwriter will naturally have a say in the crew, but a bad screenwriter will not know how to film even if the rights are given to him."

"You know, not everyone is lucky."

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