What do you think is a good date for the release?" After Zou Wenhuai left, Chen Jiaying came into Zhang Qiurui's office and reported.
“It’s scheduled to be released on May Day, and there’s still half a month until May Day, so there’s still enough time for promotion.
You should communicate with the persons in charge of Emperor Motion Pictures, Shaw Brothers Pictures and Golden Harvest Pictures and try to arrange more screenings, especially those in the evening, early morning and late night.
We can handle the other matches as we wish." Zhang Qiurui said without even thinking.
According to feedback from the release of "Mr. Vampire", the audience and attendance rate were the highest in the evening, early morning and late night shows, so the other prime time slots were left for other films to compete.
"Boss, our company has now recruited a behind-the-scenes team. You and several other directors can direct and film movies. Now, the movies our company shoots are all performed by actors from other companies, and the artists who are made famous are all from other companies. Should our company also cultivate its own artists?
"If I can film the movie myself, it will not only save costs but also help me promote my talent," Chen Jiaying said tentatively.
“You can start preparing for signing an artist.
However, I hope that the people you sign have at least some basic acting skills. It would be best if they were selected from ATV or TVB training camps. This will ensure that they have certain professional skills and acting experience, laying a solid foundation for the quality of future film and television works.
Selecting contracted artists there not only saves a lot of training costs and time, but also allows for quick screening of newcomers with real potential and talent.
However, if I wanted to go directly to ATV or TVB training camps to select talents, they would definitely not agree. Later, most of Hong Kong's famous actors came from these two TV stations. TVB is even known as the "cradle of actors," providing a large number of talents for the Chinese film and television industry.
If there were no TVB, Hong Kong's film and television industry would be much inferior, and even famous actors in later generations would have no channels to enter this circle, which would have wiped out many shining stars.
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