Chapter 306 I Have a Dream



After hearing Lu Hao's words, Ma Fangzhou hesitated for a moment, but still retrieved the ghost videos from the database.

Lu Hao took a look and found that most of them were secondary creations based on the wonderful clips from The Swordsman, through photo editing and dubbing.

Among the classic scenes are the one where his hair turns white overnight in order to raise one billion US dollars, the one where he uses a knife to nail someone's hand in the office, and the one where he sits on the ground in a daze after failing to resurrect "Chu Wen".

The imagination of netizens was completely aroused, and they summarized this as a story of "a domineering president who becomes a bootlicker and ends up with nothing".

Lu Hao was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

In addition to this paragraph, there is also a CP joke between himself and Dr. Gu, in which a man goes through fire and water for another man, imagining that true love only exists between homosexuals.

Lu Hao: ...

Nothing to say.

I vaguely remember that in my previous life, an entrepreneur named Ma once said that whoever wins the young people will win the world, especially in the fields of literature, film, television, and games.

Lu Hao agreed with this.

It seems that as the social economy becomes more and more prosperous, people are less and less interested in those things that are full of bitterness and hatred. Rebellion against authority, deconstruction, and secondary creation are becoming more and more things that can hit the G-spot of young people.

It can be seen that the design of the Dream Video software should also have this aspect in mind. Whether it is the overall interface style or the text lines, they are all moving towards a younger audience.

And I...

It seems that I have unknowingly become unable to fit into this youth cultural atmosphere.

Maybe, I never fit in at the beginning.

“Do you want to be the boss?”

Thinking about this, Lu Hao asked Ma Fangzhou in a light tone.

Software suitable for young people should naturally be used by young people.

This is the best way to allocate resources.

Lu Hao is still very optimistic about the future of this video software.

However, I don't plan to run it myself. I just want to separate it out for independent operation and hold the controlling stake myself.

Hearing this, Ma Fangzhou's eyes lit up involuntarily, and a sharp look appeared on his face.

"Of course, Mr. Lu!"

"I believe this field is absolutely worthy of significant investment, and its future achievements will be no less than DreamWorks itself!"

Wow...

When these words were spoken, not only Lu Hao, but even Zhang Beihai was stunned.

I never expected that Ma Fangzhou, who appears to be gentle and refined and a little shy in dealing with people, could say such arrogant words.

Coming back to his senses, Lu Hao smiled, still with that calm expression.

Without commenting on his words, she asked again, "Tell me what you think. If so, a detailed development plan for three or even five years."

DreamWorks now has sufficient cash flow on its books and is fully qualified to make venture investments.

Of course, this is another way of playing, but Lu Hao thinks it's worth a try.

DreamWorks' original intention was to never go public.

Because in the field of film, Lu Hao wants to remain pure and not be affected by the capital market.

But this does not prevent you from having one, two, or even more listed companies under your name.

Faced with Lu Hao's question, which was considered the ultimate test, Ma Fangzhou took a deep breath and fell silent.

There was silence for nearly a minute.

He then spoke slowly.

"Mr. Lu, I have a dream."

"In my design plan, the development path of Dream Video should be to start with short videos and expand from 30 million users to 100 million users. This is the first key milestone, representing that the product has become a first-tier software."

"The second key milestone is product upgrades, evolving from short videos to live streaming, adding live streaming features to increase user stickiness and payout rates. At this stage, we aim to reach 300 million users."

"The third key milestone is to expand our product line further into the long-form video sector, including TV series, movies, anime, and comics..."

"Its ultimate form is a video empire."

After hearing this, the conference room fell into a dead silence.

Ma Fangzhou and everyone in his team were breathing rapidly.

Very nervous.

Very excited.

Very exciting.

That picture is beautiful just thinking about it.

In fact, when he spoke just now, his voice was not very loud and his tone was not very strong, but it had a powerful appeal that made Lu Hao's heart moved.

Nodding and smiling, Lu Hao waved his hand.

"Well, go on."

The pie is well drawn, but it is not enough.

Unable to tell anything from Lu Hao's expression, Ma Fangzhou gritted his teeth and continued speaking.

"Video software these days is essentially all made by internet companies, and copyrights are extremely confusing. The copyright to this movie belongs to one company, and that movie belongs to another. If I want to watch both, I have to download video software from both. There are certainly many reasons for this, but ultimately, it's because internet companies have the money and the users, while film and television companies are downstream channels."

"The video platform we built uses short videos as its entry point and live streaming as a springboard to attract enough users. We then leverage DreamWorks' position in the film and television industry to integrate most of the copyright resources."

“If it can really develop to that point, in the future, when a new movie is released, it may be possible to release it offline and online at the same time.”

This kind of behavior is actually equivalent to revolutionizing the industry.

Moreover, the revolution even included DreamWorks itself.

It’s like online shopping, which has caused a dimensionality reduction attack on offline shopping malls.

What's more, online shopping still requires express delivery, while virtual product experiences like watching movies online don't even require delivery.

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