Chapter 355 Real Idol? The Entertainment Industry's Nuclear Button!



"Since this is an opportunity, we should broaden our horizons."

"It's not just about remaking films and TV shows that have been taken down. You can also replace actors you don't like with virtual characters in films and TV shows that are being shown normally and have good scripts."

"For example, Guo Degang's Tiny Times would be much less appealing if the actors were replaced with virtual characters."

"No, you're wrong. Director Guo's Tiny Times is all about bad acting. Who would watch it if the acting was good?"

"But that's definitely the way it works. Jin Yong's martial arts novels have been adapted into films and TV series time and time again, and TV stations still buy them."

"The Real Idol app can also optimize video footage, right? Swap faces and optimize the visuals, and who can tell it's from the original film or television work?"

"Holy crap, this shouldn't be called a real idol, it should be called the nuclear button of the entertainment industry!"

"It's a bit expensive, though. It's a monthly fee, and the monthly cost is 10,000 yuan."

Then, if you want to export the edited video, it costs 100 yuan per minute.

In other words, you can edit videos and watch them yourself without any problem, but if you want to export them and upload them to video websites, you'll have to pay extra.

"In other words, individual users can basically forget about using it; only commercial organizations can afford to use it."

"Not necessarily. Some wealthy people can afford it, or some big content creators can definitely afford it."

To be honest, this price isn't expensive.

"Twenty years ago, the production cost of a TV series was at least one hundred yuan per second."

For a half-hour episode of a TV series, a cost of 180,000 yuan is already a bargain.

"I think the most crucial thing is for those authors. They can directly upload their texts and the system can automatically generate TV series for them."

Chen Dong Potato and the like are not just taking off from the ground.

The most difficult part was originally special effects, but now Kechuang Biotechnology has done all the special effects for you.

"For a dirt-cheap price of 100 yuan per minute, you can create works like 'Saint Ruins' and 'Covering the Sky'."

"And then there's The Three-Body Problem! Finally, we don't have to see those pretty boys and expressionless monsters causing trouble for The Three-Body Problem anymore!"

Unlike the younger people in the group, Lao Ma became increasingly alarmed as he looked at it; this thing could cut off the livelihoods of all actors.

Not just young heartthrobs, but actors won't be needed in the future.

I just don't know where the ceiling for real idols is.

However, commercial films don't require acting skills anyway.

After a morning of fermentation, some actors gradually realized this.

Because their agency has already started signing supplementary agreements with them regarding their virtual avatars.

The talent agencies have a much better sense of smell than the artists themselves.

However, in most artists' agreements, the virtual image has already been licensed to the management company.

In recent years, NFT products featuring celebrity images or their roles have been released from time to time, and some NFT products have even sold quite well.

Talent agencies have long recognized that the virtual images of their artists also have value.

This is just a supplementary agreement, which further expands the definition and authorization scope of virtual avatars.

The entire film and television industry, from upstream distribution companies to downstream brokerage firms, has been thrown into a major upheaval.

"Oh my god, after the real idols came out, we all stopped our vacations and went back to work immediately."

A blogger who works at a film company posted that she often shares her work and life on Weibo.

In addition, the nature of her work often allows her to come into contact with celebrities and some gossip that ordinary people cannot know.

Therefore, she has a considerable number of active fans, nearly 20,000.

Every time I post on Weibo, there are dozens of comments below.

Active fans and those who are obviously faked are completely different concepts.

After she posted on Weibo, fans quickly commented below:

"Haha, we're in the same boat. My company is the same; we're making everyone go back to work." This is a comment from a colleague who follows her on this Weibo post.

"Is the impact that big?"

"All my friends in the entertainment industry have gone back to work overtime."

"The gossip bloggers I follow are all discussing the impact of this incident."

"In the end, what killed off the fresh meat was not new fresh meat, but virtual images that came from other fields."

"Kechuang Bio is too ruthless. When it strikes, it's a fatal blow."

The blogger posted another long Weibo post that evening:

"I'm so sorry, my fans. I've been in meetings and writing reports all morning."

Our company first holds a group meeting to let everyone talk about their views on real idols, and then each person writes a report, which is then compiled by the department head and submitted.

The idea is to pool our wisdom and ideas.

In short, this is the first time I've seen this kind of situation since I joined the company. Because we have a parent company behind us, no matter how turbulent the entertainment industry is, it can't affect us.

This is unprecedented.

Let's start by drawing a conclusion: the real-life idol application that Kechuang Bio has created this time will revolutionize the entire film and television industry, and even the entertainment industry.

The actors no longer need to appear on stage; they only need to show their faces.

At the same time, the film and television industry will become a completely red ocean market, just like online literature, where anyone can enter the market, which is why it's a red ocean market.

I buy a membership to a real idol's channel, then buy the copyright to an online novel that I admire, and then modify the story to better suit the pacing of a film or television production.

Then you can simply input the script and wait for the film/television production to be output.

You should release three episodes, or 90 minutes of drama, first to test the waters. If the effect is good, then continue to release more.

In other words, you only need a production cost of 19,000 yuan, and you can buy the copyright of a general online novel from Jinjiang Literature City for tens of thousands of yuan.

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