Waking up, Chai Su found himself reborn in an unfamiliar world.
Countless races live here: dwarf masters skilled in crafting alchemical weapons, magic masters adept at magic, and brave and sk...
The popularity of the mythical beast theory was beyond Chai Su's expectations.
About 100,000 copies were printed and sold out in just a few days.
Chai Su was suddenly filled with confidence, and for the first time he felt that his writing was so good... The first person to try something new has his level of skill up to date, and the pioneer is always the one who enjoys the most delicious food.
Those who follow suit will also benefit greatly.
With the popularity of the theory of mythical beasts, many people have joined this cultural trend and many derivative works have been released.
There are the Legend of Zhulong... the Legend of Wukong, the peerless love between Taishang Laojun and the fairy Chang'e... everything is available. In the end, even Chai Su was dazzled and sighed that people's imagination is so rich.
Is it possible that Taishang Laojun, a Daoist ancestor-level being, is in love with Chang'e?
Chai Su never wrote anything like this in his book On Mythical Beasts. It is totally disrespectful to mythology!
He looked at the market discussions about these new works, and paid special attention to the reviews of this book, and smiled.
“Where is the brain that wrote this book?”
"Awesome..."
"Who cares? We don't necessarily have to follow the mythical beast theory."
"Are you kidding me? Without the Mythical Beasts Theory, what do you think Taishang Laojun is? If the boss insists on holding this author accountable, he'll definitely be in trouble."
"This guy is a fool, ignore him."
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copyright……
Chai Su suddenly realized the problem of copyright. After all, Huacang's literature had just begun to develop, and the trend of "you copy me, I copy you" had appeared. How could original works survive?
I am afraid that the literary trend that has just emerged will suffer a fatal blow.
The construction of the entire Huacang entertainment industry will also be affected.
Huacang’s legal construction is also gradually progressing.
Human nature is evil. Without strict legal constraints, the decline of civilized society is inevitable.
Copyright law was introduced at an opportune time.
A severe purge began throughout Huacang.
Many books that were completely plagiarized from others were quickly banned, and those works suspected of violating regulations did not even have a chance to enter the market.
Including the Internet...
The development of the Internet is a double-edged sword. Chai Su is well aware of this and has long made relevant restrictions.
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Literary works are, to a certain extent, very valuable scripts, and many directors are willing to work with them... After all, such works have great fan value, and there's no need to worry about them not being popular. Even if your film is terrible, there will always be fans who will pay for it...
This is the fan effect, there is no point in being envious.
Huacang is a country full of opportunities.
In the early stages of any industry, if it isn't bad enough, no one will buy it...
As for the kind that is extremely bad...isn't this a different kind of fire?
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The mythological system is too vast, and many movies adapted from mythological works can be described as terrible.
Online forums were filled with curses.
"Did you go see Legend of the Demon God today? Don't go, it was a waste of my eyes. The description in the book was so awesome, but the filming turned out to be horrible. The ancient artifact Yixuanbing turned out to be an enlarged fire stick. A casual wave of it would emit a multicolored light. It was so embarrassing. I even paid for the movie!"
"How dare you make a movie like this? I don't even want to give it one star."
"It has to be a five-star review. I can't be the only one wasting money on this kind of movie."
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The main reason is that the brilliant world described in the work is very different from the world that was filmed, and people who were caught in the psychological difference naturally started to curse.
This is probably the first generation of Huacang trolls.
What they don’t realize is that it’s not that those directors can’t make blockbusters with good special effects, but that with Hua Cang’s current special effects, these blockbusters will naturally be terrible.
Even if there are fans who buy into it, a movie is bad and there is nothing else to say. The screening rate of "Legend of Demons and Gods" on the first day was as high as 80%, and the box office exceeded one million on the first day.
I thought it would be a huge success, but its reputation plummeted. The next day, it still had an 80% screening rate, but the box office and reputation seemed to be declining in direct proportion.
On the third day, the cinema urgently lowered the screening rate...
Another explanation is that Huacang's market is too small. After all, the entire Huacang has a population of only a few million. As people's enthusiasm for watching movies declines, the box office will naturally decline.
However, a movie that was released at the same time as Legend of Demon God immediately slapped these so-called "experts" in the face.
This movie is classified as a romance film and is called Romance Blossoms.
Huacang is now home to a large number of young people, and romantic feelings are spreading in Huacang. In addition, this movie was shot very well and with great care.
It was originally in danger of being squeezed out by Legend of Demon God, but it became the most beautiful dark horse. It overcame all obstacles with its excellent reputation, and the final screening rate of the cinema reached an astonishing 90%.
When it was finally taken off the screen, it topped the list, leaving the second place with nearly four million in box office revenue.
The total box office exceeded 10 million, making it a well-deserved champion.
You have to know that Huacang’s film market is not very big, so such an achievement can definitely be called amazing.
Next is cultural output.
Needless to say, Alex and Wuxi Kingdom were very interested in Huacang's culture. Even many of Huacang's books were translated for them, and they were very popular. Naturally, they were very interested in Huacang's culture. The vast worldview of those books completely aroused their curiosity, and naturally they did not show any resistance to Huacang's culture.
Alex also has a film culture, but unfortunately it is not as developed as Huacang. It is only in its initial stages and is naturally less competitive than Huacang.
After all the output, Hua Cang's movie was naturally a great success.
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Time flies. After Chai Su finished another science fiction work, he took a deep breath, and the blue-ray panel prompted an upgrade.
This upgrade was not unexpected to Chai Su, and it was mainly in the entertainment field.
Movies and games, to be exact.
Computer games had just appeared, and the production and release of a computer game required a long process.
"Preliminary rendering of special effects and virtual engines... optimization and upgrade of computer hardware..."
Chai Su muttered to himself.
I wonder how much of a shock these technologies will cause once they are released.
"Not only will we be unrivaled in science, technology, and military, but we will also be at the forefront of culture... This is the path Hua Cang will take from now on... to create a civilization that surpasses all others..."
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the next day.
The three sets of technologies were released quietly. The Network Technology Security Department first installed the technical system on the first batch of computers, optimized and upgraded them, and the computer configurations were greatly improved.
Then comes the development of the game.
With the first virtual engine and hardware upgrades, I believe some excellent games will appear soon.
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