Luo Bo's face showed an embarrassment. After a moment of silence, he couldn't help but say, "Then let's compromise. The upcoming film Eagle Foot needs official publicity and promotion, so we don't need any other conditions. We can split the profits 64-40."
Haimao and the others gathered together to discuss the matter. After a while, they decided it was acceptable. Regarding publicity, the most an online movie could do was to release an in-game announcement, perhaps a behind-the-scenes trailer, or something similar.
As for offline billboards, you can also use them for a few days to put up movies. It doesn't cost much, and with a 10% increase, it's a great deal.
A few people apologized, went out to report directly to the higher-ups, and calculated the results. Luo Bo was also happy to be idle, leisurely drinking tea in the room.
"Luo Bo, you are making a movie again. When did this happen? How come I didn't know about it?" Su Ying turned around and stared at him, motionless.
Luo Bo coughed guiltily. He hadn't told her before, mainly because he had just started doing it at that time.
"Well, I started doing this during the pandemic because I was bored, haha, haha..." He scratched his head and explained. In fact, I started doing it when the recruits came in September last year, but later I took on the annual PV and forgot to mention it to her.
On the other side, after Haimao reported to the CEO, the CEO slammed the table and asked, "46? Are you treating us like a small company now?"
Haimao also explained that after all, it was not an exclusive film and television authorization, and it only undertook a small part of the production. If it was broadcast on the Internet, it would basically be difficult to make a profit.
First, 10% is deducted from taxes and fees, and the platform takes about half of that, leaving only 45%. Add to that the 40% given to the authorized party, and basically only 25% is left.
Assuming the production cost of an animated film is 50 million, the box office must reach at least 200 million to break even.
The CEO rubbed his chin, pondered for a long time, and then agreed. Hearing about Luo Bo's studio's ambitions, he supported it, saying, "That's it. Advise them to try to get it released in theaters. Only a handful of online movies have grossed over 10 million yuan so far. Don't let it bankrupt you."
But what they don’t know is that Luo Bo may not need that much cost.
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