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Chapter 290 The layman guides the layman

"Oh, I'm sorry, boss!"

Hu Fang took a few deep breaths, finally calmed down, and apologized: "I'm a little excited!"

Chen Feng waved his hand and asked, "Continue, I'm very interested."

"If you want to survive, you will find a mud without being stained, it is a dream in this industry." Hu Fang said helplessly: "The entire film and television industry, producers, directors, actors, and even costumes and props can be said to be a script that is not good."

"The screenwriter's status is too low. As long as it is a story, it will never be liked by everyone. Including the four classics, some people still scold the streets, right?"

"Now big data is even more awesome. Just make a so-called script library, just enter the theme, combine it into various works, and change the name of the person. This is how the anti-Japanese dramas that are one episode a day come from."

"It doesn't matter whether the quality is of quality or not. As long as the quantity is enough, you can always meet stupid investments."

"I can even make a prank on my chest to guarantee that 90% of domestic TV series are copied, with almost no original creations. They all take skeletons from abroad and fill in the details."

Chen Feng believes in this, regardless of TV series, variety shows are even more serious.

Those who have money can spend money to buy copyrights, and they can change their names and shells to broadcast them directly.

If you are poor, just copy it. No matter how much you go online, then talk about it first. If someone sues you and then argues, who cares if you are not popular?

"You write a script about a firefighter and the producer immediately scolded: There are so many scenes in the fire scene, how expensive is it to shoot?"

"The script describes the heroine being pregnant, and the star's sentence "Keep the image and not play a pregnant woman" will start, and the whole play will have to be changed."

"Celebrities consider image, investors consider returns, directors are sandwiched in the middle, and the costumes and apparels want to save trouble..."

"Everyone is here to scold the screenwriter!"

Seeing Hu Fang depressed, Chen Feng couldn't help but say: "Celebrities have traffic fans, producers can attract investment, and directors are famous and can earn box office..."

"The screenwriter relies on his pen..."

"Hey, now you are rich, you are the master." Hu Fang said in a dismay: "No one discusses the aesthetics of the script, they are discussing box office and click-through rate, and in the end it is capital that has the final say."

"No matter how much traffic the platform is, it depends on the funder's father. Who is idle in the advertising agency reading scripts? Only see if there are big stars? Is it a big IP?"

"In the end, all creators have to rely on celebrities to make a living!"

Chen Feng nodded. It is normal to have emotions. Just understand your current positioning. Don’t scold capital, because you are now part of capital!

Hu Fang felt much more relaxed after complaining. He wore a mask in front of others all day long, and was a social gathering. When he met awesome people, he would kneel and lick him. He turned around and wanted to flatter him...

As a film and television self-media, nonsense movies are no longer the same. The content is only one aspect. Now there are teams of twenty or thirty people to check, so I don’t even have to worry about it.

The reason why I have been doing well in the entertainment industry is not because I can enjoy the cool breeze with my back on a big tree. Who dares not give Wanli Group face?

It is no exaggeration to say: As long as the boss nods, what a bullshit international brand is trying hard to lie on the bed!

A single hair on the diamond thigh is enough to eat for the rest of your life!

After listening to it, Chen Feng asked, "Who do you want to find? Those who graduated from professional school?"

"Don't look for the Central Academy of Drama and Beidian!" Hu Fangtou shook like a rattle: "Those little guys have learned bad things long ago. In fact, they find a more mature novel, let Chinese students write oral records, and then polish them, which is better than any screenwriter's writing!"

"As aged between 20 and 40, you have at least one fully signed work, whether it is theater movies, online movies, Taiwanese TV dramas, online TV dramas..."

"The most important thing is the people who are still working in screenwriters."

Hu Fang said seriously: "I have been collecting and sorting out the list in the past few months, and I will ask the boss to review it at that time."

Chen Feng nodded, it would be good if there was a list, nothing else was wrong.

This entry point is very good, a good screenwriter has a great effect, especially today when original content is becoming more and more important, it is a valuable asset.

When you meet good seedlings, you can find some projects to practice your skills. Ding Wei has opportunities.

What makes me happiest is Hu Fang's growth, and he finally looks a bit independent, and the group can officially plan the film and television industry.

"The list is expanded, it doesn't matter if we graduate from a professional class, we are not short of money!"

Chen Feng ordered: "As long as you have potential, sign a contract. It doesn't matter how many years of high salary you have. This kind of thing was originally a stunning return on investment, and this is just the first step."

"When we have the right pen in our hands, the second step is to acquire the copyright of the novel. Otherwise, no matter how good the thing is, it will be useless to meet a fool screenwriter!"

Hu Fang raised his thumbs up, the boss was wise!

The reason why I chose a screenwriter was because I was afraid that I would be too big to pull myself off. Although I was profitable, I was an internal entrepreneurship after all. There was no reason why Keer was so successful, so I would lose money as soon as I came up?

After sending Hu Fang, Chen Feng called Li Nanjun over, and he specialized in his profession and listened to the investment team's opinions as a project.

"Hu Fang is right. Our team has a special team responsible for researching the film and television industry."

Li Nanjun is not stupid. The three IPs Keer and Edward are both independent. Can the boss let go of the entertainment layout?

"If you don't talk about other industrial chains, just the script, you only look at IP in recent years. The popularity of adapted works has not subsided, and it has even become a major stubborn disease in the industry."

"At the beginning of the year, the most eye-catching one is the promise that the script has been basically completed. It means an online movie, online drama or online cartoon..."

"No matter what category it is, you must complete the script before you can apply for the project. Gone are the days when you can start the filming with a few thousand words of story outline!"

Chen Feng nodded. No matter what, it was a kind of benefit to the screenwriter. His status was invisibly improved, and at least he was recognized by others.

"In the past few years, many film and television companies were unwilling to try original scripts. After all, it took too long to sign a screenwriter contract. One draft and two drafts were revised over and over again, and they could not afford the time cost."

"Easy to buy a popular novel, omit the script creation process, and most of the cost is spent on traffic, bragging and fooling the financial owners into advertising, and finally the playback volume is filled with water..."

"It's over!"

Chen Feng has become accustomed to this kind of stolen investors. So far, there are 16 TV series that claim to have over 10 billion views on the Internet?

There are even magical dramas with clicks exceeding 20 billion?

I don’t know how the 700 million netizens in China operate?

This is the result of a group of Internet companies playing art creation:

First, I rarely talk about plays, I always talk about ip.

Second, we rarely talk about the creative subject, only the user experience.

The third thing is to avoid originality and believe in data.

Fourth, the pursuit of directly throwing away cultural classics,
Chapter completed!
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