So Liu Wangxue didn't rush out, but went back to her room to turn on the computer to check emails.
When he called Du Yunkai last night, he mentioned the cancellation of his account and sent him the email address he was currently using.
Du Yunxiang was very sincere and had someone draft the screenwriter's contract, which he sent over to his assistant.
Previously, Du Yunkai only mentioned that his sister ran an entertainment company, but he did not say which one.
Liu Wangxue looked at the column on the contract where Party A read "Hai City Yunxi Cultural Communication Co., Ltd." and said, "Ha, I should have thought of it earlier. Du Yunkai, Du Yunxiang, isn't this obvious?"
She clapped her hands and cheered in her heart: "Great, this time it's definitely guaranteed!"
The name "Yunxi" represents quality.
Du Yunxiang started out as a film and television investor. She had a unique vision and believed that no matter whether it was a TV series or a movie, it would make money.
The only failure was not in the drama itself, but in the leading actor, who was caught for drug use, went to jail, and was banned from the entire Internet.
It was a fantasy drama with a huge investment, a solid script, rich selling points, a wide audience, and all actors were excellent actors. Some special effects and post-production could not be done domestically, so they specially hired a foreign team, which was really a waste of money.
At that time, fantasy dramas were very popular, and Du Yunxiang thought that he had the right time, place, and people. However, because of that leading role, he lost almost all the money he had earned.
Du Yunkai was still abroad at the time. After hearing about it, he praised his sister: "She is a strong person in her life. Even if she has to fall, she will choose the biggest fall."
Investment is bound to be associated with risk, and Du Yunxiang is very clear about this. He just regards his hard work over the past few years as a waste and uses trial and error at zero cost.
After that, Yunxi Entertainment was established. Du Yunxiang felt that it was better to invest in her own company than in other companies, and she wanted to make the "risk" controllable.
Therefore, almost everyone in the industry knows that Yunxi Entertainment is quite strict in treating its artists.
It is said that a background check must be done before signing the contract. If the background check fails, no matter how handsome you are or how talented you are, you will not be hired.
After the signing is completed, there are still a lot of courses waiting for you. What’s the point of dreaming about the college entrance examination? Just go straight into hell.
Can't learn it? No problem, I'll give you another chance. Still can't learn it? Sorry, the contract is void, goodbye.
At the end of the course, artists who are evaluated to have met the standards will first receive tailor-made resources. After that, the company will continue to provide support and pave the way for them. How far they can go depends on the artists themselves.
By the way, there is a joke in the circle - even if you are a 108th-tier star, as long as you shout "I was eliminated by Yunxi", there will definitely be companies vying for you.
This shows how strong Yunxi's professional ability as an artist is.
In addition to professional abilities, Yunxi will also provide appropriate supervision on other aspects of the artists.
Some people have used this to slander Du Yunxiang, saying that he created a modern version of an entertainment prison. Some artists also felt that Yunxi was overly controlling after they became famous, and even said that their personal freedom was interfered with.
After hearing this, Du Yunxiang directly issued an internal announcement, the core idea of which was: "If you want to leave, you can. Yunxi will definitely not stop you. Once the liquidated damages are paid, the contract will be terminated immediately."
"The army may change but the camp remains the same." With so many art students in all the universities and colleges in the country, would Du Yunxiang worry about not being able to sign anyone? Training costs? What does that count for? Compared to what she could earn later, it was a drop in the bucket.
After the announcement, some artists really terminated their contracts and left. The next time we see them, it will be in the entertainment news about XXX’s scandal.
Then, as far as film and television are concerned, Yunxi Entertainment produces a high-quality drama every year, which is financed and produced by itself, and the main cast and crew are basically all from its own company.
In the past two years, the market feedback on the production model of "traffic + big IP + S-level" has gradually become sluggish, while the call for the model of "old actors + originality" has been growing.
Although Yunxi Entertainment does not follow the path of traffic and does not need to transform, Du Yunxiang still plans to seize this trend. While looking for original scripts, he also tries to cultivate his own team of screenwriters.
So when Du Yunkai came to her to borrow people, she was no longer interested in just the script of "The Twenty-one Cases of Dazhao".
After Jiaojiao and the other two came back, Du Yunxiang specially asked the screenwriter to hold a small meeting with them and assigned them creative tasks based on the topics they were good at.
She was very pleased with the result.
These three newcomers worked as assistant screenwriters for Liu Wangxue for just three weeks, and their abilities improved significantly.
For example, Jiaojiao is good at suspense themes and has a good grasp of story rhythm and logic, but her weakness is the dramatic tension of the characters. The work she submitted this time has obviously improved a lot.
Therefore, Du Yunxiang wanted to meet Liu Wangxue, and it would be best if he could sign the person and the copyright together.
After reading the contract, Liu Wangxue emailed his assistant back, saying that he had no objection to the terms and asked him to send the official version directly.
In addition, the assistant also asked her in the email whether she was free the day after tomorrow morning, as Du Yunxiang wanted to meet her online.
Of course Liu Wangxue has time.
Just as she was about to switch to the search window, a small red dot appeared on the inbox. She clicked on it and saw that it was a reply from her assistant.
"Are all big companies so efficient?" Liu Wangxue downloaded the formal contract with a smile, browsed through it, signed it, and sent it over.
By the way, I also told my assistant the ID of my chat software. She rarely checks emails when she is not working, so I think it is more convenient to add her as a friend.
After a while, friend request notifications appeared not only from the assistant, but also from Du Yunxiang.
After Liu Wangxue passed, Du Yunxiang sent a message: [Happy cooperation]
Liu Wangxue replied: [Thank you, Mr. Du! ]
The assistant also simply said hello.
Then Liu Wangxue switched to the search window, entered the keywords, and started searching one by one.
After the last internet farce, she stopped paying attention to the subsequent work of the original crew of "The Stream of Spring". She felt that this story, which had been changed beyond recognition, would either die or be remade with a new creator.
Wenxi herself didn't care, so she turned a blind eye. Even when she was browsing videos during that period and was pushed related content, she swiped away and said, "Bad luck."
After watching for nearly an hour, Liu Wangxue closed the computer with a "click", took the eye drops, tilted his head back and put two drops in.
"Ah, my eyes hurt." She leaned back in her chair, and for a moment she couldn't tell whether the pain was physical or psychological.
Liu Wangxue didn't expect that she still underestimated the domestic entertainment industry. The bombing of the fan fiction website was not the end, but the beginning of another melee.
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