Chapter 401: Integrating Chinese Films(2/2)
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This is a market that the seven major studios cannot touch. It is impossible for them to invest in this seemingly "low-level" market.
And this kind of movies are especially cultivated with daydreams. With these action movies accumulated over the years as the basic business, a small team can be supported. These movies can also attract video retailers, and Chinatown and
Black areas, as well as some second-run theaters, distribute re-releases of old films.
With distribution channels, it can in turn give "promoters" a channel for niche films like "Hi, Frank" to be released. Anyway, due to exchange rate relations, only relying on this small distribution theater system, the box office share has been
It can support Chinese-language films that have low investment in the first place.
This is like a flywheel, which can spin faster and faster by relying on Xiangjiang's action movies to start, entering a virtuous circle.
"Very good. You will serve as my assistant for a period of time and help me sort out the resources needed to complete this matter. When the time is right, we will do this. When the time comes, you will be in charge of the new business.
You can work alone, or you can just daydream and become a shareholder in your new company."
Ronald understood that it was impossible for such a top student to stay as an assistant for a long time. She wanted to enter Hollywood because she loved this industry and wanted to make a career here.
"Thank you, I'll book a ticket to New York for you first." Yang Yanzi's dream is to be a producer herself, and she was very happy to hear this. It would be much happier to work for such a boss.
"Hehehe...he has a business jet that he can use...you have to get more familiar with his daily habits..." Diane said with a smile next to her. She was also quite satisfied with Ronald, the new assistant.
He's not pretty, and he looks a few years older than Ronald.
"Hahaha, Yanzi is not here to be my assistant. I just want her to become more familiar with the business so that she can work independently." Ronald said with a smile.
In order to join the job, he asked Yang Yanzi to fill in a resume. She had first worked at MCA Global and was familiar with the prices of old Hollywood movies. When she saw the opportunity, she was the one who sold the operation of Roman Holiday to China for release. But
Because of ethnicity, there is no room for advancement in Global.
In addition, she still loves the film industry, so she went to work as a production assistant for Oliver Stone. This is a very good talent, but she does not discriminate against Chinese Americans, so she saw the opportunity for career development, and then she decided
Chapter completed!