Max-Level Boss Transmigrates as Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character

Xiao Xue Lian Jing Tan Mo was about to transform into human form when she was plucked by someone, reincarnating as the beloved youngest daughter of the Tan family. Until she discovered that she had...

Chapter 504 Looking for Investment

The names of those techniques also really exist.

These are much more realistic than the martial arts and levels of immortal heroes that people have fabricated today.

Tan Mo sorted out the map and world view.

Just started writing the outline.

Because it is the first drama filmed by Tan Jinqi himself, Tan Mo attaches great importance to it.

Tan Mo spent a month revising the outline and the content of the first two episodes alone.

Think about the speed at which Tan Mo wrote "The History of Wei and Jin Dynasties".

This time it was really slow.

Finally, Tan Mo finished writing the content of two episodes, along with the structure of the entire world view, the outline of the entire drama, and the promotion of the script, and sent it to Tan Jinqi.

The script promotion is mainly for the film and television companies to see.

Just like when you go to a convenience store to buy snacks, if it’s something you’ve never eaten before, the first thing you’ll be attracted to is the packaging.

It's the same principle that if the packaging looks good and attractive, people will want to buy it and try it.

In the promotion, various introductions are mainly intended to show some key points that make this drama worth filming.

Tan Mo had also prepared all these for Tan Jinqi.

As a screenwriter, she naturally knows the script best.

Tan Jinqi was looking for a film and television company to invest in the film, but he didn't think about how much he wanted them to invest. He mainly wanted them to be responsible for a series of subsequent matters from submitting for review.

Not long after Tan Jinqi received the letter, he called Tan Mo.

"Brother, have you finished reading it? How is it?" Tan Mo was also a little nervous.

She was afraid that her writing was not good enough.

I’m afraid that my level of writing isn’t even close to even a fraction of what Master describes as the world of practitioners.

Tan Mo asked, but Tan Jinqi on the other end of the phone didn't say anything.

Tan Mo couldn't help but ask nervously, "Brother, is it bad? If it's not good, just tell me, don't be afraid of hitting me or anything. It's totally okay."

"No, it's just great." Tan Jinqi finally found his voice.

"Really?" Tan Mo was still a little skeptical.

It's so good, why didn't Tan Jinqi say anything at the beginning?

"It's true!" Tan Jinqi's voice finally crackled with excitement. "I didn't say anything at first because I was still immersed in your worldview. It's so real, like a real world. Each continent has its own system, from names and cultures to languages ​​and histories. It's a complete, mature world."

"It's hard to imagine that you built such a complete continental system in just one month. Even including the story outline and the plot of the first two episodes. If you hadn't told me about this worldview system, I would have thought it would take at least a year or two to build to this level."

When we talked about chess and watched it, it seemed as if there really was such a world in this world.

Tan Mo breathed a sigh of relief and asked again, "Brother, have you looked at the plot and outline, as well as the key points I listed? Are they all right? Is there anything that needs to be changed? Also, is it difficult to shoot?"

"It's very difficult to film," Tan Jinqi said. "This world is so completely constructed. Judging from the current outline and the plot of the first two episodes, the special effects involved are also a huge project. Moreover, to turn the world you construct into a picture, you need to draw it first, and then make continuous revisions to finally determine the appearance of the world. Only then will the effect be realistic. Not to mention the fairy tale drama, you already know how many special effects scenes are needed."

"Since we are going to shoot it, we should shoot it well. We can't just use cheap special effects to get by." Tan Jinqi said.

This does not even consider whether the audience will buy into it after it airs.

Would you like to read this kind of subject matter?

"But it's precisely because the script is so good, and even the worldview is so well-developed, that the first two episodes immediately caught my attention, and I can't wait to see what happens next. So if we really want to produce it, we can't just aim for passable results; we have to make it great. Otherwise, such a good script would be wasted," Tan Jinqi said. "If we want to make it well, the investment is huge. Originally, I thought, I didn't need to ask the film and television companies for much investment. As long as the TV series' post-production approval and broadcast matters are handled by their professionals, that's all that's needed."

"But now it seems that the pressure is still a bit too much for our family to invest alone." It's not that we can't afford it, but if we invest too much, there will be some risks.

Tan Jinqi was also worried that if his first drama failed, the Tan family would suffer a great loss.

Tan Jinqi never said it out loud, but in fact he was under a lot of pressure.

"Brother, when will you contact the film and television company?" Tan Mo asked.

"What? What do you think?" Tan Jinqi asked.

"If you want to go, call me and I'll go with you," Tan Mo said. "As the screenwriter, I'm at least more familiar with the story of this drama. If they have any questions about filming, they can ask you for answers. As for the story, I'll answer them."

More importantly, this is Big Brother’s first drama.

This is very important for my brother's future career.

Tan Mo wanted to be with his elder brother for such an important matter.

"Okay." Tan Jinqi agreed.

*

Two days later, Tan Jinqi agreed with Tan Mo that they would go to Qicheng Pictures the next day to discuss the investment in the drama.

"Qicheng Pictures?" Tan Mo felt that the name sounded familiar.

Two seconds later, Tan Mo remembered, "Isn't that the biggest investor in Director Liu's 'The History of Wei and Jin'? He later withdrew his investment, and our family filled the gap?"

Tan Jinqi chuckled: "That's it."

"I've sorted it out. According to our plan, the investment required to successfully film this drama is at least 600 million. Our family definitely can't afford such a large investment on our own. The risk is too high if we take it on alone. I can't put our family at risk just because I want to film. What about Tan Yue? What about you? What about the development of Jinsheng and Jinyi?"

"There are only eight companies that can afford the investment required for this drama: Han Bang, Ledong Media, Xifu Media, Juzhou Culture, Qicheng Pictures, Taiyi Pictures, Zhulu Culture, and United Pictures. However, Han Bang's investments over the years have all been in movies, not TV series, so I didn't count him. Ledong Media, United Pictures, and Juzhou Culture also focus on movies and haven't invested in TV series in recent years. That leaves only Qicheng Pictures, Xifu Media, Taiyi Pictures, and Zhulu Culture."

"I plan to give all four companies a try. No one of them can take on a project of this magnitude alone. If I can convince one of them, it will be easier for the remaining three. Moreover, even if the other three don't all come on board, for example, if we convince Qicheng Pictures, with the big player like Qicheng Pictures, they can then help bring in some smaller film and television companies."