Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 261 Did she not get enough extra lessons?

Why haven't those who complain about information cocoons every day stopped this kind of cultural dissemination?

Why is the West so resolute in blocking it?

Liu Yun said she didn't understand, but she could try her best.

It has to be said that the screening of Chinese films worldwide has caused a surge in popularity and emotional value.

Of course, Liu Yun, as a director, is not as famous as an actress, so the points conversion is somewhat discounted.

However, the exaggerated emotions of foreigners were overwhelming; their first experience with naked-eye 3D caused a particularly strong emotional fluctuation.

The conversion of points in this aspect has also made up for a lot of the losses.

Liu Yun didn't care about the few points she lost.

She still feels more comfortable working behind the scenes. If someone asks her about the most difficult project she's ever made... it would still be "Empress Dowager".

Earning points is important, but personal convenience and comfort are even more crucial.

After all, Yan Kingdom is developing rapidly, and it hasn't reached the point where it urgently needs to quickly earn points.

Lin Ying murmured, "The Primordial Era?"

Fei Fei perked up, her eyes shining brightly, "This is great, this is great... The current prehistoric world has an incredibly clear main storyline, and any one of the characters could probably be made into more than one movie."

"The most important spells, classic props and backgrounds, familiar magical artifacts, etc., hehe, if the special effects are done well, it will definitely be more shocking than the Chinese series."

Liu Yun and the others wholeheartedly agreed.

Ultimately, the Huaxia series is just kung fu; it's not even about cultivating immortality.

The primordial system is magnificent and boundless beyond imagination.

Shao Hong: ...Did she not get enough extra lessons?

Why does it seem like she's the only one who doesn't understand?

Does the mythological story have a clear main plot? When did it happen?

Xie Xuan also felt a strong sense of anticipation: "Each classic character can be extended into many stories, and they are ensemble pieces. The main character doesn't have to be fixed on one character, so it never feels boring!"

"As long as the special effects are distinctive, I feel like I could watch one a day."

Liu Yun:......

"Even the donkeys in the production team wouldn't dare to be ordered around like you do."

"In the primordial world, there is a lot of Taoist core, which is a unique culture of the Yan Kingdom. Foreign audiences will be constantly immersed in the culture of the Yan Kingdom while being amazed. Sooner or later, they will be able to understand the culture of the Yan Kingdom very well."

Tsk, after making a few films, Yan Kingdom has become very powerful and has become the core of the world.

What was once unnecessary has become something that must be understood, even read. Where is the cultural difference then?

There's no need to compare; just look at them.

Shao Hong's eyes lit up, and she nodded repeatedly. The pie in the sky was indeed painted to look big and delicious.

Feifei felt her admiration surge like the Yellow River.

She never expected that Liu Yun would choose such a subject.

That makes sense, though. Apart from the unbelievable level of special effects that Liu Yun possessed, even the special effects team at Yun Zhao Company today couldn't produce even one ten-thousandth of the primordial system.

To rashly tackle this subject is no different from throwing your life away and wasting money.

Moreover, many directors and screenwriters seem to be living in the past, completely unaware of how the prehistoric fantasy system has been perfected by the novel world.

They're still filming those old, stale things.

She believed that Liu Yun would definitely be able to film it well and recreate the true prehistoric world.

"So, so, what should we film first? Who should we film first?"

Liu Yun chuckled: "Of course it's the battle between Pangu and the creation of the world, the great war of the three thousand gods and demons in chaos, the war between Hongjun and Rahu..."

"How about this, you contact some of the big names in the novel world who write about prehistoric eras, and get them together to discuss which presentation method to use?"

"The main thing is to make it exciting and intense."

Fei Fei is now considered a top-notch liaison in the world of novels.

None of the online novel authors she approached refused.

At least, the work won't be ruined.

Yunzhao Company is also very generous with the copyright fees they pay.

If you can become a resident screenwriter at Yunzhao Company, you'll also get a decent base salary!

In short, life gets better as you go along.

Feifei nodded excitedly, picked up her phone, and began to think about how to find the person.

Others: ...It's always this war or that war, are we going to fight from beginning to end?

"If the first part is this intense, won't the later parts be less exciting?" Xie Xuan asked with some concern.

In terms of the primordial world system, the three thousand gods and demons are definitely the most powerful in terms of ability and combat strength. They devoured the Manchu Han Imperial Feast right at the beginning, and if they were to eat anything else, they might feel that something was missing.

Liu Yun: "No, after all, spells are actually different."

"Furthermore, without a proper explanation of the great war between the three thousand gods and demons, the creation of the world by Pangu, Hongjun's conspiracy theories are not so easy to understand."

Fei Fei: "So, are we going to follow the main storyline of Hongjun being the mastermind behind everything?"

Liu Yun nodded: "That's brilliant."

"The subsequent Dragon and Phoenix Calamity, the Lich Calamity, the Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West, etc., are all related to his conspiracy. It looks even more exciting from this perspective. Let's take a closer look!"

"I choose this path."

Shao Hong listened attentively, then silently took out her phone and began searching for information about the primordial world system. She needed to take a good look, otherwise she wouldn't be able to get a word in edgewise.

Good heavens, she didn't know there were so many categories for novels?

With a large number of people, it's definitely impressive.

Feifei nodded repeatedly, noting this down: "Yes, yes, just fighting isn't enough, it's not like we're filming a superhero movie."

"There are conspiracies and schemes, intense battles, and so on... it's impossible for the content to be monotonous."

"However, it can't be too complicated, otherwise the audience won't understand it, and it doesn't seem to make much sense."

Liu Yun: "Don't try to cram a lot of things into two hours. Anyway, we're going to shoot a lot of movies. If it's really not possible, we'll just push things to the end."

"After all, once more people get used to this system, it will be easier for them to understand what it tells us."

Feifei nodded repeatedly. Without having to worry about whether the content would pass censorship, she had the greatest freedom and was sure she could handle it perfectly.

Song Xingfei, who hadn't spoken since Liu Yun started talking, finally found a topic to discuss: "It's not easy, are you going to film a live-action version?"

Liu Yun: ...She does want to make an animated version, which would greatly enhance the capabilities of the film and television post-production generator.

Currently, she is still underutilizing his talents.

However, if she really makes this decision, the Chinese entertainment industry might be in an uproar!

The debate over AI replacing human labor has already been making headlines, and if it were to further disrupt the livelihoods of actors, it certainly wouldn't be good for the Chinese entertainment industry.

"Yeah, a live-action version!"

It's not that post-production technology for film and television can't do it, but rather that it doesn't reflect the true level of modern society.

Trying to force growth by pulling up seedlings is harmful and not beneficial.

Besides, anyone who knows even a little about the "Primordial Era" series knows how many there are.

Preventing anyone from getting a sip of soup is no easier than refusing investment in the first place.

"We'll be more detailed in the contracts, and we'll try to keep the same cast for every film, with the actors making cameo appearances if needed."