Unserious films, unserious people.
Of course, the course of events was quite legitimate.
Xing Baohua stopped the small hand that was rushing towards her in time.
The secretary was a little at a loss, but Xing Baohua said, "Don't think about these weird things anymore. Just do your job well."
Afterwards, Xing Baohua got up and left. No wonder his secretary wanted to send his bodyguard away; she was planning to do something improper!
Xing Baohua personally went out to buy movie tickets.
Fortunately, the timing was still manageable, and it didn't take up too much time. The secretary who followed behind also looked a little flustered.
He kept his head down the whole time.
Xing Baohua ignored her and went straight to the screening room to watch his science fiction movie.
Two hours passed just like that. I managed to figure out some tricks of the trade, after all, I often spend time with Director Wang and have learned some filming techniques.
Filming sci-fi like this follows the same approach as making animation, but it's extremely wasteful of film and requires a good props team.
They shot the film frame by frame using miniature models. Then they sped up all the footage using fast-forward.
This is a shot of the first floor; there are also shots of the second and third floors.
The second and third layers are for shooting the background and other characters separately. After that, these layers of film are stacked together to form the desired science fiction film.
The production process is extremely complicated, and the post-production team not only tests the editors but also the team's overall coordination.
The things produced during this period were quite advanced, much better than cheap special effects.
No wonder a blockbuster movie costs tens or even hundreds of millions.
The effect is indeed good.
Unfortunately, we didn't have any big-budget productions like those of the time. One reason was a lack of funds, and another was a lack of skilled and technical personnel.
Domestic directors are always making realistic and dark films, showcasing the poverty in China to international film festivals in order to win some international awards.
If we're lagging behind in technology by a decade or two, then in film and television, the gap is decades.
It all comes down to money.
At that time, the only decent special effects we could produce were from Journey to the West, which only cost a few dollars!
Even in the modern era where Xing Baohua lived, electronic special effects should have been advanced, but where did the money go? It was spent on the actors.
If we invest all the money in research and development, we can close the gap a bit.
Thinking about this, Xing Baohua realized he had to spend money to hire a professional team to create special effects software.
With a graphics card and professional graphics software, a computer can make a fortune, even for Hollywood production companies.
To achieve the desired 3D effect, there is still a long way to go.
As he left the movie theater, Xing Baohua ignored his sullen secretary, who was following behind him.
After getting on the bus, we went straight back to the hotel.
At this time, Xing Baohua was unaware that Hainan Publishing Company had already begun working on Andy Lau and Zou Wenjuan's songs.
Andy Lau's song "Show Me the Meaning" has already been quietly played on the radio.
Murchley hired more than 200 people, paying each of them $10 for each successful phone request for the song.
If you request too many songs, it's easy to create a loop.
This song is especially catchy and easy to sing along to.
The people who listen to the radio the most are taxi and freight drivers.
The speed at which the song spread was also very fast, thanks to the taxi driver. Plus, the song quality was excellent, and it was so catchy that after listening to it a few times, you'd almost be humming along.
Those with good memory can usually sing it after two or three tries.
And so, a hit song that everyone hummed was born.
The record company only has two artists' albums, both of which are of excellent quality and have the potential to reach number one on the Billboard charts.
Therefore, Murchily arranged the two songs separately. Putting them together would easily create internal competition.
Therefore, Zou Wenjuan's song will be released next month, since the song she brings is also quite stunning.
After a few days of effort, Andy Lau's song shot straight up the Billboard charts like a rocket, rising from over 100 to over 50. After that, the rate of increase slowed down a bit, after all, it was a new song by a new artist.
The radio station's influence is somewhat regional, only affecting the California area, accounting for 12% of the national reception rate.
Even Andy Lau couldn't believe his eyes when he saw the results.
He was already satisfied that his songs were popular in Hong Kong and surrounding areas. Who would have thought that Xing Baohua would bring him to America and make him popular as well?
I am very grateful to the other party.
I had heard before that Xing Baohua valued his brother highly, but later, due to a certain incident, his brother distanced himself from Xing Baohua. He himself foolishly accompanied Mr. Xing for drinks, but he couldn't refuse because he felt obligated.
Now that the matter is over, Mr. Xing is more considerate of himself.
Fortunately, Mr. Xing gave up on his brother, otherwise he would have felt even more upset.
There is still some distance between Andy Lau and his brother. They are outwardly friendly but inwardly hostile at the company, and they are like strangers in private.
It all started with a song.
Hua Zi knew there was a significant gap between him and his brother's status, and he wanted to surpass him. He needed to put in a lot of effort, especially if he could win a Billboard championship this time in Da Mei Zi Country.
Back in Hong Kong, those entertainment media outlets would have already hyped him up to Mars.
To put it bluntly, the title of international pop star is undoubtedly his. How many singers from Hong Kong could be as popular as those from the US?
During the song's chart-topping phase, Andy Lau and Zou Wenjuan also frequently went to the company for training.
They will soon be appearing on a TV variety show, performing live.
There are professional people to do some stage packaging for them. After all, there are differences between stage packaging in China and stage walks by foreigners.
Stage singing skills also need to be practiced, after all, the recording system of a TV station and the sound effects of a recording studio are two different things.
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