Chapter 515 The Presence of a Drama King (9,000-word update!)



Chapter 515 The Presence of a Drama King (9,000-word update!)

"Future Life" is a very short drama, with only eight episodes, each only thirty minutes long.

Even though there are many short dramas in Chinese-language dramas now, apart from sitcoms that imitate "Friends", there have never been any that are this short.

Lu Yanhe watched the entire series in one afternoon.

This show doesn't follow the usual dramatic structure. Although it has a rather grand-sounding title, it's actually like someone's diary.

A woman panicked when she learned that she would have an eight-year-old son ten years from now, which meant she would definitely get pregnant within the next year, because she was currently single.

It is within this premise that the story of this woman unfolds over a period of six months.

The series is very short, and there is basically no continuous, serialized story depiction of her. Instead, each episode begins with a diary-style first-person narrative.

Her future self refused to tell her who the father of her son was, making her wonder if he was a terrible man that made her ashamed to talk about it.

This also made her curiously observe every man who appeared around her, to verify their possibility.

In just eight episodes, the story revolves around a hated boss at work, a female colleague with whom you can have a drink after get off work, the sudden death of a grandfather and his funeral, a new intern at the company, and a friendship that has lasted for nearly seventeen years...

The disjointed plot is like an essay, jumping from one topic to another, unfolding different scenes of her life around fragments of her existence.

In the process of searching for the father of her future son, she also discovered many things she didn't know before.

For example, a colleague who often goes out for drinks and complains about the boss after get off work turns out to be a married couple with the boss they dislike—a fact they've kept hidden from the office rules against romantic relationships.

For example, her maternal grandfather, whom she had been estranged from since childhood, had left her a pension fund after his death—he was afraid that she would never marry and would have to rely on herself in the future.

For example, the various gestures of goodwill shown to her by a newly hired intern were actually just to ask her to guide him in the workplace, not because she thought she liked him.

For example, her best friend of seventeen years actually got together with this handsome intern at her company.

Life is full of surprises, more dramatic than any TV series.

But even amidst one unexpected event after another, people still lead simple and warm lives.

Before the final episode, Lu Yanhe quite liked the story. Although there were no dramatic plot twists, it still had its own suspense and reversals, and the overall tone was relatively light, with a unique sense of healing.

Then, in the final episode, Lu Yanhe was completely bewildered.

Because the final episode revealed the mystery—the son wasn't her own child, but rather the child of her best friend and an intern. The intern abandoned her best friend, but the best friend insisted on giving birth to the child, resulting in a severe hemorrhage on the day of delivery and her unexpected death…

Lu Yanhe didn't know how to describe his feelings at that moment.

It's like eating a cake. Every bite is delicious, but then someone tells you on the last bite that the cake tastes like cake-flavored poop.

"..."

Lu Yanhe originally thought that Lei Shuangcheng would call him specifically to ask him to recommend a TV series, which must be of very good quality.

After watching the first seven episodes, Lu Yanhe also felt that the show was indeed quite good.

While it may be difficult to achieve widespread acclaim and success, there is certainly a segment of the audience who enjoy this style.

Lu Yanhe now believes that all viewers who like this style will be swearing because of the final episode.

-

Lu Yanhe made a phone call to Lei Shuangcheng.

"Mr. Lei, I've finished reading 'Future Life'."

Lei Shuangcheng was somewhat surprised and exclaimed, "So fast?"

"Hmm, it shouldn't be too long." Lu Yanhe paused before saying, "Actually, I thought the first seven episodes were very well made, I really liked them, but why did it have to have such a melodramatic ending?"

Lei Shuangcheng was somewhat surprised, "Do you think the ending is melodramatic?"

"In this drama, I think it's melodramatic," Lu Yanhe said. "If this drama had a series of plot twists from the beginning, like 'Your husband is having an affair with me,' or 'I'm actually your father's other son,' then playing that game from start to finish would also be a kind of melodramatic approach, at least the style of the whole drama would be consistent. But 'Future Life' gave me the feeling that the first seven episodes were about the little joys and healing moments in everyday life, and then the last episode suddenly turned into a melodramatic life full of nothing but melodrama."

"If you put it that way, the story style of the last episode is indeed quite different from the previous ones, but overall, it's still a pretty well-made drama."

“If it weren’t for the last episode, I would give it a nine out of ten. But in my opinion, a drama should at least maintain a consistent style from beginning to end, not be fragmented,” Lu Yanhe said. “Actually, from the characters’ dialogue to the small plot twists in each episode, you can see that the screenwriter who wrote this script is quite capable. But I don’t know why, the last episode felt like it was written by a different person.”

“At the time, I also felt that the last episode was a bit strange, so I asked them, and they said it was to solve the question that was raised in the first episode: how did the son come to be?”

"Even if they just arranged for her to meet a future husband in the last episode, it would be better than this melodramatic arrangement where her best friend has a difficult childbirth and she adopts a child."

"They wanted to portray a kind of friendship between women in this script."

"Will women really feel the friendship between women from this ending?" Lu Yanhe said, "After all, the drama didn't spend a lot of time showing her friendship with her best friend before, it just set up this premise. Without emotional engagement, it just throws out the concept that her best friend died and she will raise her child. Who will be truly moved?"

Lei Shuangcheng didn't expect Lu Yanhe to have such strong opinions about this drama.

"But now that the show has already been filmed, it's too late to change it," he said.

“I think it can be changed, since it hasn’t aired yet,” Lu Yanhe said. “The first seven episodes were so good. Once it airs, as long as the audience knows about the show, its reputation will definitely be very good. If we revise the script for the last episode and reshoot it, it will definitely be much better. My current feeling about the ending is that it was a terrible ending.”

Lei Shuangcheng fell silent.

Reshoot an episode?

This isn't something that can be reshot so easily.

Keep in mind that reshooting an episode means rewriting the script and bringing the cast back to film, which will cost at least several hundred thousand, or even a million.

Lu Yanhe: "President Lei, this is just my personal suggestion. The reason I suggested reshooting the last episode is because the first seven episodes were really good. There are very few dramas of this type in China. At least I have never seen a drama that portrays people's lives today, especially an individual's life, so well."

Lei Shuangcheng felt a mix of emotions.

This was a response he had never expected before giving "Future Life" to Lu Yanhe.

The praise exceeded his expectations, and the dissatisfaction also exceeded his expectations.

“No platform is willing to offer a good price for this drama right now, so why would we want to reshoot it at this point…” Lei Shuangcheng pondered.

“If you lack funds, I am willing to cover the cost of reshooting the last episode,” Lu Yanhe said. “On the condition that you agree with my revision suggestions. If the director and screenwriter do not agree and insist on doing things their way, then I will not say this.”

Lei Shuangcheng said, "Let me talk to the two of them first."

"good."

Lei Shuangcheng then asked, "Yan He, if the director and screenwriter of this drama created a new drama and asked you to act in it, would you be willing to take it after watching 'Future Life'?"

Lu Yanhe thought for a moment and said, "I will read the script first because I don't like the ending of the current 'Future Life' and I am also worried that their new drama will have the same ending. But if they can maintain the quality of the first seven episodes, I am willing to take the role. I really enjoy working with new directors and screenwriters."

Lei Shuangcheng: "OK, I understand. Thank you for giving me such honest advice."

Lu Yanhe: "I watched for four hours, so of course I have to tell you the truth honestly, otherwise it would have been a waste of time."

Lei Shuangcheng laughed.

-

"Aren't you afraid of upsetting Lei Shuangcheng by speaking so directly?"

Li Zhibai watched this drama with him, and when Lu Yanhe was on the phone with Lei Shuangcheng to express his opinion, he did not hide it from Li Zhibai.

So, as soon as Lu Yanhe finished speaking to Lei Shuangcheng, Li Zhibai asked directly.

Lu Yanhe: "I've known him for a long time and I understand his personality quite well. He likes straightforward people and won't be dissatisfied with me just because I say these things."

"Okay, he's alright."

"Moreover, I genuinely feel it would be a huge waste if it aired with that ending," Lu Yanhe said. "I think this drama has the potential to become a niche classic. This kind of drama is destined not to be produced by many companies because it's not a drama that can become a huge hit in the traditional sense, and the ratings won't be very high. However, many of the dialogues in it are particularly insightful, and don't you think? It captures our modern lives, our states and emotions very accurately. Even though the protagonist is a 30-year-old woman, who is of a different gender and age than us, we can still find a lot of resonance in it."

Li Zhibai: "If it's made into a screenshot of the drama, it might be circulated online by many people."

"yes."

"It will be very popular on the internet."

“Hmm.” Lu Yanhe nodded. “We still have too few slice-of-life dramas. The slice-of-life dramas nowadays are all about houses, children, marriage... they’re all family-style realism.”

Li Zhibai: "There are very few shows that truly depict everyday life like Friends, is that what you mean?"

"Um."

Li Zhibai: "That's true, there seem to be quite a few dramas like that in Japanese dramas."

“There are many Japanese dramas, but I think there should also be some Chinese dramas, and a few of them should emerge from time to time,” Lu Yanhe said. “In our current film and television dramas, they are either gods, or workplace elites, or stereotyped characters in family relationships. Oh, right, there are also police officers and criminals.”

"Hahahaha." Li Zhi laughed heartily.

"If 'Future Life' can create a small sensation, it might attract more film and television companies to pay attention to this untapped market," said Lu Yanhe. "No matter what kind of person they are, there is definitely a story in their life that is worth making into a film or television series, something that we find very exciting."

Li Zhi asked: "If possible, we can collect some relevant stories and scripts to see if there are any suitable ones. If so, we can push for their filming."

Lu Yanhe: "You think you're not busy enough? Isn't 'Nineteen Years' enough to keep you busy?"

“It’s not like I have to be the chief producer,” Li Zhibai said. “I think there are actually many producers who mostly just have a name on the show, make a few phone calls, and solve a few key problems. The real trivial matters are done by one or two people.”

Li Zhibai said, "If you are willing to be a producer or supervisor for a drama, help them organize the production, and find suitable directors and actors, I believe that many scripts will definitely be given the green light by the production platform."

Lu Yanhe: "Don't try to discourage me. I already have too much to do. If you're interested, you can do it yourself."

“I don’t have your industry-wide recognition.” Li Zhibai suddenly remembered something. “Speaking of which, you’ve talked to Lei Shuangcheng so much, but you haven’t said whether you’ll recommend him or not. If he ultimately decides not to reshoot the last episode, would you still be willing to recommend him?”

Lu Yanhe pondered silently for a moment, then said, "I don't know, but most likely I'll still make the recommendation, just not with the same heartfelt reason as when I recommended 'The Gold Rush' and 'The Washer'."

We have to save face and maintain social connections, but we can't help but say some things against our will; we can only say certain things selectively.

-

At this time, Zheng Huai-ren of Aurora Video sent a message to Lu Yanhe, inviting him to attend the press conference for "My Own Swordsman".

This period martial arts comedy is finally about to premiere.

Lu Yanhe immediately put aside the matter of "Future Life" and excitedly went to attend the press conference for "My Own Swordsman".

The cast of "My Own Swordsman" is very strong. The main cast includes popular actors such as Huang Kairen, Jiang Jun, and Xiao Yun, while the number of well-known actors who make guest appearances in different episodes is in the double digits. The list of names is quite impressive.

At the press conference for "My Own Swordsman", Bai Jingnian and Lu Yanhe finally shared the stage again after "Friends".

This prompted many people to ask that question.

"You're rebooting Friends, right?"

When faced with questions about "Friends" for the first time, Lu Yanhe did not deny his return outright. Instead, he said with a smile, "Today is the press conference for 'My Own Swordsman,' so please ask some related questions. Don't steal the show."

People are still asking about Friends.

Lu Yanhe joked, "Is the TV series 'My Own Swordsman' and its cast really that uninteresting to you, that you don't even have a single question about it?"

Lu Yanhe was very tight-lipped, leaving them with no choice but to return to "My Own Swordsman".

"Why create a period martial arts comedy after Friends? There are still some big differences between the two."

"Because my abilities are not yet sufficient for me to write a good script with the same background, style and subject matter," Lu Yanhe said. "So, I simply changed the background, characters and style completely. So, people who compare the two shows because of their commonality with sitcoms will definitely not think that way after watching 'My Own Swordsman'. They are completely different."

Do you think this show can reach the level of Friends?

"Friends was exclusively broadcast on television, while My Own Swordsman was exclusively broadcast on Aurora Video. One was broadcast on television, and the other was broadcast online. Comparing the data is actually meaningless because they are not on the same standard. But I believe that the number of people who like My Own Swordsman is no less than the number of viewers who like Friends." Lu Yanhe laughed, "After all, when Friends premiered, I had not yet won the Best Actor award, but when My Own Swordsman premiered, our Brother Huang was already a Best Actor."

Huang Kairen grinned and smiled happily.

The media present also laughed.

Who wouldn't like an artist like Lu Yanhe who frequently throws out witty remarks and memorable quotes?

If he doesn't say anything interesting, how will the media meet their KPIs?

"Why didn't you star in this show? You only had a cameo role?" someone asked.

Lu Yanhe: "Because it's not suitable."

"Not suitable? Aren't there any suitable roles?"

“It’s not just in this aspect,” Lu Yanhe said. “My acting style is also not very suitable for this drama. I used to hope that I was an actor who could play anything. Later, I wrote scripts and became a director. I realized that people are limited. Instead of always thinking about breaking through myself, I should think about finding more roles that can bring out my own characteristics. An actor and a role must be a combination where one plus one is greater than two to be a good combination.”

"Why... do you feel that your acting style is not suitable for 'My Own Swordsman'?"

"How can I explain it clearly? You'll see when you see it," Lu Yanhe said with a smile.

"So, in your opinion, who is the most suitable actor for the current cast of 'My Own Swordsman'?"

Lu Yanhe: "Ask the director. I only wrote the script. The director is the one who made this show."

Bai Jingnian: "You're just passing the buck to me with this kind of offensive question!"

Lu Yanhe: "He asked the question, so you blame him."

Lu Yanhe pointed directly at the reporter who had just asked the question.

reporter:"……"

How can you point that out with such self-righteousness?!

-

The press conference for "My Own Swordsman" was a great success.

After the press conference, there was a media reception organized by Aurora Video – nominally organized by Aurora Video.

In fact, this event was a special customized activity by "Jump Up," one of the marketing teams for the TV series "My Own Swordsman."

Various media outlets and film and television influencers will receive an invitation to attend the reception and chat face-to-face with the creators of "My Own Swordsman".

This is something that other films and television dramas can hardly do.

The reason why "My Own Swordsman" was able to do this was because Lu Yanhe proposed that every main creator should participate.

Put aside your pride and communicate face-to-face with your media friends.

"If you always keep your distance from them and act superior, why would they genuinely promote you?"

A serious problem now is that many artist management teams know that their artists are incompetent, so they dare not let them face the media directly.

Fortunately, this problem does not exist in "My Own Swordsman".

On the way to the party, Xiao Yun was with Lu Yanhe.

She asked, "Yan He, why did you specifically require everyone to go? It's not that I don't want to go, but some people may not be good at this kind of occasion, or at being likable in real-life interactions."

Lu Yanhe said, "If someone really doesn't want to go, I don't have the ability to force them. I just hope that those who can go will go. As for why... because people you've interacted with face-to-face are no longer just symbols on a stage, but real people. You can criticize someone you've never met without any psychological burden, but once you've met them, they're no longer just a symbol to you. I think the current promotion of various film and television dramas has distanced the main creators from the media too much. They seem very close, but one is on stage and the other is off stage, so it's actually difficult for them to have any real interaction. Our 'My Own Swordsman' is a very good production team. Everyone has something to share. If we can make many media outlets truly like our production team and like us, then for them, promoting 'My Own Swordsman' and these main creators will be more than just a job."

Xiao Yun seemed to be deep in thought.

"So you're not worried at all that someone as careless and casual as me might mess this up?" Xiao Yun asked.

Lu Yanhe: "To be honest, aren't we demonizing interpersonal relationships too much? It's so easy to offend someone or mess things up. But I feel that all the artists are very well protected by their teams, and they're not allowed to have direct contact with others. Don't they still mess things up a lot? Don't they offend others?"

Xiao Yun: "...What you said makes a lot of sense."

-

In fact, the media who received the invitation to attend the party were also surprised, not expecting that "My Own Swordsman" would be so generous and bold.

Many people's first reaction is, aren't the production company afraid that tonight will turn into a hellish scene where all the artists are interrogated about all sorts of embarrassing things?

However, when they opened the invitation and saw that it was signed by "the entire creative team of 'My Own Swordsman'", they felt that many things really didn't need to be done so drastically.

Making "My Own Swordsman" was a very fulfilling process, and the creation of a great show is not only the achievement of the producers, but also a result of your attention, comments, and dissemination—your contributions to the media. We welcome you to tonight's thank-you reception. Let's relax in a more pleasant atmosphere, setting aside our roles as journalists and interviewees, and simply talk about the art of film and television, and about our lives.

...

Well, those who received this invitation know, to some extent, that it's a public relations tactic, even though it's delivered in such a seemingly intimate and personal tone.

However, even if you know it's a public relations tactic, you can still see the sincerity behind it—besides the "My Own Swordsman" production team, in the past two years, which other production team would hold a media appreciation banquet after the press conference and send such a "sincere" invitation letter?

In most cases, who wouldn't want to be a dignified and composed person?

“I’ve read one of your reports!” Lu Yanhe said immediately after hearing a bespectacled man introduce himself. “Your assessment of ‘Late Spring’ was that even though it was very good, it didn’t escape the pain and scars of Chinese youth films.”

The man named Chen Cang looked shocked.

How do you remember?

Lu Yanhe: "Because... I think what you said is quite right, and it's quite objective. There's no malicious attack; you're just expressing your opinion. I really like this kind of comment."

Chen Cang felt a little embarrassed after hearing what Lu Yanhe said.

"Actually, apart from this, the movie is quite well made," Chen Cang said.

Lu Yanhe pondered for a moment, nodded, and said, "However, without this, the other aspects of the film cannot be established. The theme of 'Late Spring' cannot be separated from scars and pain. If it is separated, then it will be a completely different film. They complement each other."

"Yan He, do you usually study film reviews a lot?" another young woman in a black skirt asked.

"I watch movies, but I haven't studied them," Lu Yanhe said. "You guys probably watch a lot of movies every year, right?"

"Work requires me to watch a lot of films. How can I judge a film's quality if I don't watch a lot of films?"

...

On the other side, Xiao Yun was standing next to her agent—her agent was still worried about her, and there were also several media people around.

“This is a role I’ve never played before.” Xiao Yun said with anticipation, “I’m also very eager to see what I’ll be like in this drama. I’ve actually wanted to play a female knight-errant since I was very young. Well, in ‘My Own Swordsman,’ I guess you could say I played an unconventional female knight-errant.”

Someone asked curiously, "Is she the cool, chivalrous type in the story?"

Xiao Yun hesitated for a moment before saying, "You'll see when you go."

Some people noticed that her agent even had a mocking expression on his face, as if he was watching a good show.

It seems that Xiao Yun's portrayal of the female knight-errant in "My Own Swordsman" is not quite conventional.

"Xiao Yun, did you get the role in 'My Own Swordsman' because you have a good relationship with Lu Yanhe? Did he handpick you?" someone asked. "You and Lu Yanhe seem to have collaborated on several dramas, from 'Phoenix Terrace' to 'Burning Fire,' and now you're starring in a drama he wrote."

Xiao Yun snorted and said, "Why don't you say it's because I'm good enough that I've been able to work with Yan He all this time? But you guessed right, it was indeed Yan He who reserved this role for me. When he was writing the script, he told me that there was a role that was very suitable for me and asked if I would take it. Of course I took it."

"Yan He said it suits you well?" someone asked in surprise.

Xiao Yun immediately became angry, "Can't this suit me perfectly? Who do you think you are?"

"Oh, no, what I meant was, if Yan He says this role suits you well, then it probably isn't very cool. It's not the kind of heroic and dashing female knight we imagine," the other person said.

Xiao Yun: "..."

Xiao Yun said, "I want to go home. Take me home. Who will take me home?"

...

Jiang Jun smiled gently at his media friends and said, "After filming 'The Seventeen Floors' with Yan He, he told me about 'The Squid Game' and 'My Own Swordsman.' I played a constable in one of them, which is definitely different from the constables you imagine. This time, I played... quite unrestrained. Anyway, I really didn't expect this drama to have this kind of style. It's hard to describe. I can only say that its style is consistent from beginning to end and is hard to replicate."

He pointed to a snack on the table and said, "I just ate one of these, and it was quite delicious. You can try it too."

"Thank you, Teacher Jiang."

...

The main cast and crew attended the media appreciation reception for an hour before leaving.

If the previous press conference was a ceremony for the public, this cocktail party sent a powerful signal to the entire media industry—

The production team of "My Own Swordsman" still highly values ​​the power of the media.

This level of sincerity can be considered the best among film crews in recent years.

That evening, dozens of media outlets and individual social media operators shared information about the party on their social media platforms.

So, overnight, suddenly, a lot of posts appeared: "I saw XXX in XXX, he's really nice in private!", or "Xiao Yun is funnier in private than on variety shows, confirmed to be a comedic actress!", or "I ran into another key figure from 'Friends,' producer Hu Siwei, at the media appreciation party for 'My Own Swordsman.' He didn't attend the 'My Own Swordsman' press conference, but he did attend the media appreciation party!"...

The press conference was broadcast live, and various media outlets filmed the event.

However, these were not included at the media appreciation reception. Photography was not allowed at the media appreciation reception; of course, taking photos with the artists was permitted.

As a result, that very night, all sorts of "rumors" and short articles about "private matters" sprang up like mushrooms after rain.

The level of popularity is inexplicably astonishing.

-

“Press conferences mean that everyone sees the same materials, and everyone is too used to the same things at a film and television press conference. They’re tired of it. You have to give them something new.”

"There's nothing new under the sun. Everyone says fashion is cyclical, and so is marketing. Something groundbreaking can catch people's eye. If you invite dozens of media outlets to a cocktail party and turn it into a private event, it becomes a gathering of gossip kingpins."

"Why does gossip spread so wildly? Because it's not something the parties involved voluntarily disclose."

"Nobody wants to look at internet celebrities and stars who all look the same, let alone those generic press releases."

"Xiao Yun is a funny girl in private. What kind of news is that? And why is it attracting so much attention? It's actually very simple. Because this statement came from someone who had a face-to-face conversation with Xiao Yun. It came from her mouth, so it's a witness statement. And why she said it, and what kind of story happened, are equally intriguing."

"It's not that the bigger or more outrageous the news, the more attention it attracts. Who's talking about it, how they're talking about it, and most importantly, whether it's a report that didn't come from official propaganda channels—that's what piques the audience's interest. You might not be interested in the evening news, but if someone secretly tells you what happened somewhere, you'll definitely listen intently. You might not want to know what celebrities actively want you to know, but if something celebrities don't really want you to know is said by someone else, wouldn't you be interested?"

"This is how ordinary people feel about celebrities."

"Media appreciation reception - in fact, our accurate definition of it is the media professionals' mobilization meeting."

Chen Siqi smiled slightly at Zheng Huai Ren of the Northern Lights video and spread her hands, "Actually, my publicity strategy is this simple: find a publicity method that is not common anymore, combine it with everyone's psychological needs, and legitimately let everyone get the pleasure of eating gossip and listening to juicy stories, thereby increasing the popularity and attention of 'My Own Swordsman'."

"At the same time, according to Yan He, as the first film and television drama in recent years to hold a thank-you reception specifically for the media, the media circle will definitely spare no effort to promote this drama in order to defend its role in promoting film and television dramas."

Zheng Huai-ren looked at Chen Si-qi in awe.

"You guys managed to create a publicity effect that even three million couldn't achieve with a media appreciation party that only cost 370,000. You're amazing."

"But how can you be sure that these invited media professionals will actually write articles on their own social media platforms? I thought you wanted them to publish their work in their respective media outlets."

"Press releases are press releases, and social media platforms are social media platforms. The former is public, authoritative, and assertive, while the latter is personal, private, and carries personal emotions," Chen Siqi said. "To be honest, we don't know how many media professionals will post related content on their social media platforms after this media appreciation reception, but we have prepared... planted people in advance."

When Chen Siqi uttered the last word, Zheng Huai-ren burst into laughter.

Yeah, what's the point of asking that?

Now that we have a marketing strategy, we naturally need online trolls. Oh, no, let's be a bit more retro and call them—shills.

“Excellent.” Zheng Huai-ren looked at Chen Si-qi with admiration. “Several of the promotional and marketing plans you made for Yan He’s works in the past have achieved textbook success. This time, I think it will be another textbook case.”

Chen Siqi: "After all, I've already received the money, and I don't want people to say that I'm running a husband-and-wife business because I haven't created anything new or achieved any real results."

Zheng Huai-ren laughed and said, "How could that be? I think you 'Jump Up' will dominate the field of film and television promotion and marketing in the future."

Zheng Huai-ren was clearly very satisfied with the outcome of the cocktail party organized by "Jump Up".

"I've already sent the upcoming promotional plan to your email, Mr. Zheng," Chen Siqi said. "Please confirm it. If there are no problems, we'll proceed according to the corresponding timeline."

The reason for sending the information to Zheng Huai-ren for confirmation is that these promotional and marketing plans ultimately need to be coordinated with the broadcast of the series and some of Aurora's own planned milestones.

Zheng Huai-ren nodded, "Okay."

Why was Zheng Huai-ren so satisfied?

The data speaks for itself.

In just one night, the number of reservations for "My Own Swordsman" on Aurora Video increased by 450,000.

To date, the number of pre-orders for the TV series "My Own Swordsman" on Aurora Video has exceeded 4.2 million.

As a non-sequel work, this data is almost in the top five in history.

He has already shown signs of becoming a drama king.

-

I'd like to continue recommending my old book, "I Became the Scandalous Woman Overnight," which went from 7 initial subscriptions to over 1,000 average subscriptions per day.

(End of this chapter)

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