(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
However, this idea doesn't seem to exist with Liu Yun.
Since Liu Yun's very first film, her films have never been delayed. "The Primordial Era I" was even pulled from theaters early to make way for the second film.
In fact, many people later realized that even if the second movie were released, there was no need for the first movie to be taken off the screens!
Even if the sequel is great, it can't occupy 100% of the theaters. The first film is already nearing its end, with a low number of screenings and average attendance, so it doesn't affect anything at all. They can coexist perfectly well.
Both Liu Yun and Yun Zhao directly pulled the first film from theaters, not wanting to take up screening slots from other films.
At the same time, they also prevent people who watch the second movie from watching the first movie, so that they can't even influence each other's attendance.
Let's see who dares to say that Liu Yun doesn't give others a way to live.
This is already more than enough, isn't it?
Everyone believes that it was not that the authorities disagreed with the postponement, nor that cinemas refused to extend the screenings, but rather that Yun Zhao's side refused, which was Liu Yun's intention.
If Liu Yun hadn't spoken up, Yunzhao Media wouldn't have let the money slip by.
Yunzhao Media may not be so capitalist, nor so greedy for money, but it is definitely not the kind of company that wouldn't pick up money that falls on the ground.
After all, the person in charge of Yunzhao Media is not the boss, and many things are not up to the CEO to decide.
Only if Liu Yun speaks up will they be able to completely give up their interests.
The occasional online topics I come across revolve around the two novels, "The Primordial Era".
As for the analysis of the film's content, there have been many analyses already, and all the subtle nuances have been explained.
The main topic of discussion right now is the removal of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes II" from theaters. Also, some places have actually started showing "The Legend of the Condor Heroes I" again.
Although some decent movies have been released in the last month or two, none have been blockbusters yet.
Compared to the prehistoric series, everything feels rather ordinary.
If the second film is taken off the screens, it's perfectly fine to bring back the first film to make up for the time gaps that were originally cut.
Ultimately, it didn't affect the release of other movies.
The longer the gap between the first and second seasons, the more likely it is to be released again, the more explosive the trend becomes.
Indeed, true blockbuster products have nothing to do with the environment.
Even if the release date is cut off and then extended, it will still be a hit.
Worried that Liu Yun will earn less money? Basically, there will be no impact.
The movie theaters are also having a good time. News is spreading like wildfire within the industry, and many people are copying their methods. Putting everything else aside, they also want to make money!
Releasing a film like "The Great Wilderness" is more profitable than releasing a newly released movie; who would want to turn down such a lucrative opportunity?
Many people watch it because it's been a long time, and after watching "The Legend of the Condor Heroes 2," they want to rewatch the first movie. Since there are no online versions yet, but it's showing in theaters, they'll naturally go.
The attendance rate was even higher than that of other films released at the same time.
Liu Yun was surprised when she saw it. "It seems everyone is quite hungry. What are the other directors and producers doing? Haven't they come up with any watchable movies yet?"
Lin Ying peeked into the doorway and knocked: "President Liu, what's wrong? Are you hungry? Should I ask the kitchen to make you something to eat?"
Liu Yun: "...Come in. Tell them the audience is hungry. In some places, the movie 'Primordial Era' is being re-released, and the attendance is surprisingly good."
Lin Ying walked in, smiling broadly: "It's not just good, it far surpasses other films released at the same time, so cinemas would rather give the film to Honghuangyi."
"It's not that the audience is hungry, but... I feel like everyone has walked into another dead end."
Liu Yun thought for a moment: "You mean, the dead end of naked-eye 3D?"
Lin Ying looked as if she had known all along, saying, "President Liu couldn't have missed this: Yes, President Liu's movies have set a really high bar. Audiences have indeed become more discerning, but not that discerning. It's just that every director and production company wants to do better. They don't want to surpass President Liu's movies, but they want to get as close as possible to them."
Liu Yun raised an eyebrow: "Logically speaking, having high standards is a good thing."
Lin Ying: "That's right, but the special effects took too long to make, and it wasn't done in President Liu's mysterious department."
"The director and producers may not be satisfied and will ask for changes. Even if it is done well, they are worried that it will flop. So... there are still very few truly naked-eye 3D movies."
"Moreover, compared to Mr. Liu's movies, the gap is too big."
"There's a gap, so much so that everyone in the industry is working hard to make glasses-free 3D movies and sticking to this genre, and nobody is making 2D movies anymore, or rather, not many are."
"Audiences really still don't have many good movies to watch."
Liu Yun: ...The example set is too good, but there isn't enough technology in the industry to do it.
However, she has no intention of making the film and television post-production generator available for everyone to use.
I still hope that Yan's own technology can develop to this point; otherwise, it would be like forcing growth.
In the beginning, in order to dominate the industry and stand out, she used a post-production generator.
In retrospect, what was intended to be a case of pushing the industry too hard has now resulted in some negative consequences.
The main reason is that everyone sees how much money her movies make, so they all want to be the second person to make that much money.
Driven by enormous profits, these people are stubborn and obsessed with perfecting naked-eye 3D technology.
It's not that they didn't know they could shoot in 2D, but they all wanted to take a gamble. If they succeeded, they would achieve great success and go down in history.
The meager profits from 2D movies are hardly worth giving up!
At least, they are unwilling to give up unless they encounter setbacks in the short term.
"How's the special effects department at Yunzhao coming along?"
Lin Ying: "It's very good. The production time is getting shorter and shorter. The orders we've received are booked up for two years in advance. Because the bonuses are high, and we often come up with new research, that group of people is really hardworking."
"The special effects department has also recruited many talented people and is growing bigger and bigger."
This department really burns through money; no wonder special effects are so expensive!
The pool of people seems to be bottomless; it's impossible to fill it all. Everyone who joins can find their own specialty, which is very helpful.
Liu Yun: "There's no need to push yourself so hard. Health is the most important thing. Even if medicine in Yan is advanced now, it's not a reason for them to harm themselves."
“Strictly control their unreasonable research methods.”
"It would be good to hire more people."
"In that case, I'll have the research institute provide more technology so they can further improve it and try to shorten the time even further."
"Let's try to finish this two-year order in six months. Let's not take any more orders for now. After we finish this one, let them rest for a few days and go on a company-funded trip."
"The special effects department can't just abandon the project; we can do it in batches!"
Lin Ying: "Yes, these people are incredibly focused. The company offers them company-funded trips, but they don't want to go. They're too much of a homebody and have no interest in the outside world at all."
Liu Yun: "When you encounter this kind of situation, you should be a little forceful, or ask a psychologist to persuade you. For example, try changing your environment and mindset. Maybe if you go out and have fun, broaden your horizons, and you can solve the problems that you couldn't solve before."
Lin Ying: "I can only try my best to persuade them."