Chapter 25 PV Production



After the land reclamation was completed, it entered a dormant period again after the strategy video was released.

To be honest, I am also grateful that the game is relatively easy to play. I can live stream part-time, but as the video production time is taken up.

In the future, I plan to reduce the live broadcast time to 4 hours. I have just signed the contract and my fans are just starting to grow. When the fans grow to a point where it is difficult to increase them, I will not have to limit myself to the game Arknights.

However, the cooperation with Eagle Foot is still needed. After all, Eagle Foot Network cannot rely on just one game for its entire life. This kind of high-quality thigh should be held tightly, and when it becomes famous in the future, it will cling to the thigh of Mihuyou.

However, Mihuyou has become big with the help of Honkai Impact 3rd, and his little Karami still has no chance to catch other people's attention.

If I want to say goodbye to the situation in my previous life, the only way to make a fortune is to do what I am good at.

As for those who are outrageous about buying Bitcoin to get rich, Luo Bo can only say that they are overthinking it. Ordinary people know about this, but unfortunately, they don't even have the qualifications to enter the market, and 90% of those who can enter the market are also scammed out of their money by being ripped off.

All I can say is, don't try to make money in a field you're not good at. Lenovo's joke from later generations is not a joke: if you were reborn to buy the winning lottery numbers you remembered, would you win?

Back to the point, Luo Bo started making videos commissioned by Eagle Foot, and the two parties later communicated with each other about the progress. It can only be said that Luo Bo acted quickly. Within a few days of obtaining the authorization and commission, Eagle Foot accepted the investment.

Luo Bo's authorization was also forced to sign an additional one due to capital operation, and the authorization period was extended from unlimited to 5 years.

Luo Bo had no choice but to accept the supplementary agreement with great discomfort. He told Haimao about this at the time, and Haimao just said sorry. He also revealed that many of his rights had been taken away from him.

Luo Bo didn't say much. This is how things are in this world: if you can't achieve absolute monopoly, you can't resist capital. Another possibility is state-owned enterprises, but only a few private internet companies have achieved this level of success.

Capital is a double-edged sword: accept it and you can thrive, but reject it and you'll face vicious competition and bankruptcy. Luo Bo might have imagined that he might have to face the same choice as Haimao: accept it or die.

However, that day is still far off. The studio may not belong to me anymore, but I don't expect to own it forever. Having accomplished the things I longed for in my previous life, I'll just let fate take its course.

Even with two people helping out, PV was still difficult to do. Unlike Skadi, which only needed a beach and ocean scene, and the small house scene inside Rhodes Island.

Hawkfoot had already gone through several revisions of the Xiosta City depiction. Luo Bo didn't want to get involved in this mess for the time being. Without Sea Cat's attention, the contact person was replaced by a new one, who was always finding faults and problems.

Luo Bo was too lazy to waste time talking to this person who was not sent by Haimao. After all, he didn't understand technology and could only say some ridiculous things. No other tech geek would bother to deal with him.

The studio expanded further, bringing in two more men, around 30, with significantly better skills than the previous two, and focusing on animation design. Luo Bo was also brought in at double the salary of the previous two, to help with the character animation work.

At the same time, we also hired a cook, so we have everything ready to cook every day.

After watching the bickering scene, Luo Bo could tell that the two had done a decent job. After all, the PowerPoint preview Ark had prepared was pretty good, with a key painting of Xiosta. The scene conversion to 3D was at least passable, but there was no time to teach them the details.

I started making changes myself, and time passed day by day.

The two veterans in the character modeling department are indeed quite capable. With the original drawings provided by Eagle Foot, they did a very good job in the related actions of several people. All that is left is the final summary.

After the two veterans finished their assigned work, they went out to take private orders, and Luo Bo didn't say much.

I started to compile all the finished products, and the animation progressed slowly according to the script.

Many viewers during the live broadcast knew that Luo Bo had a side job, so it was okay for him to broadcast half the game and catch fish half the time.

Perhaps due to the delay after the video went viral, the attracted audience slowly came to the live broadcast room to join the ranks of gamers.

By managing the balance between gaming and my side hustle, my livestreaming popularity and followers have increased significantly. Perhaps I'll even have the chance to attend the Coin Station's Top 100 event by the end of the year.

As time went on, the main part of the animation was finished. The remaining offline rendering had to be done with great pain and money.

On August 5th, Sea Cat also had time to ask questions from Eagle Foot, and Luo Bo sent over the first half of the work that had been completed with less effort.

After reading it, Umineko replied with an OK expression. Umineko knew that the difficulty in converting the script into animation lies in the second half of the script, so he didn't urge too much.

In the next few days, Eagle Foot Network also began to warm up. In addition to the internal official group news, the event preview was officially released on the 9th.

Since then, this tradition of advance announcement has been retained.

A few days later, the music for the event was complete. Luo Bo's lips curled up as he listened to the three classic pieces, remembering how he had also listened to the Ark theme song all the way through. He still got goosebumps listening to it again.

Later players jokingly called Eagle Foot a music company delayed by games, and Mihuyou an animation company delayed by games.

These two companies once raised the threshold for promotion and marketing in the gaming industry. Now that they have their own help, I wonder if Eagle Foot can also take away the title of animation company.

Over the next few days, event preview PowerPoint presentations were released one after another, and player interest surged. Luo Bo, watching the previews, felt a mixture of emotions.

It was after this event that Ark saw its first wave of quitting. The summer event at the start of school was also a historic event.

What's even worse is that the previously criticized contradiction of not being able to idle and only being able to play manually has been completely exposed. The liver-level nature of the activities and the many time conflicts have made many players not want to stop playing after just a few days.

There is even a meme circulating on the Internet: "A computer, a pack of cigarettes, and a day on the merry-go-round."

I can only say that Eagle Foot’s decision-making is not sure whether to blame Sea Cat or the capital behind it. In order to increase the number of online players and daily active users of the game, it almost led the team into a trap.

Luo Bo could only watch as things unfolded, unable to change anything. For him, simply doing a good job in the current PV was the best way to support Eagle Foot.

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