Chapter 331 Industry Regulations tushumi.cc



After his cameo appearance, it was time to remove his makeup, so Ron waited quietly in his designated spot for the staff to finish.

The situation was different in Field. Someone wanted to remove the prince's makeup, but the prince was unwilling and insisted on wearing it. Unfortunately, no one could disobey the prince's orders, so Field was left with his makeup on.

Field ran over to Ron, who, upon seeing him, pretty much knew what Field was thinking. Having finished his business, he wanted to have some more enjoyable exercise. Ron immediately said, "Stop! No competition today!"

His Highness had to close his half-open mouth: "Alright, let's compete again tomorrow. But how was my performance this time?"

Ron really wanted to say, "How should I know?"

He was in that dilapidated church, and he didn't watch Field's fight scene.

However, on the way back, Ron said, "Very good, Your Highness. We've finished our performance. Let's go back together later! You promised not to mention the competition when we get back!"

“Good, good!” Prince Field talked with Ron for quite a while about the illusion show.

Seeing the prince's expectant expression, Ron had achieved his goal.

During this time, Ron heard Field's request to see the first finished phantom show together sometime, but Ron said he would see how things went...

After removing their makeup, Ron and Field embarked on their journey home, while the Phantom Troupe crew headed to their next filming location.

Because of the flying magic crystal vehicles, it was very convenient to record illusion scenes in multiple locations. Moreover, the recording at this time was different from that in the previous life. There were no special effects, and it was difficult to have the conditions for post-processing. All of them were real magic sword skills recordings.

With this calculation, post-processing time will be saved, and the first version of the illusion show can hopefully be completed faster.

Ron was in a good mood as the two magic crystal cars ahead of him moved forward at a steady speed.

Field was even more excited than Ron, after all, it was a phantom show he had personally participated in producing. After learning that there would be no fight today, he spent the whole way back talking with Ron about the details of the performance.

Just like the various antics of Field during his previous cameo appearance, His Highness and Ron became increasingly familiar with each other after getting to know each other.

Only after returning to the manor did Prince Ron use the excuse of needing to cultivate, and then he drove away. Meanwhile, Field returned to the post station without removing his makeup, once again attracting the attention of the guards and maids…

It's no wonder Field acted this way; he was young and immature, and besides, the magical civilization of the ancient world didn't have illusion plays in the past, only illusion inheritance and illusionary mazes.

Meanwhile, at the lord's manor, Ron was further refining the regulations for the illusion show. Having experienced it firsthand, he naturally knew what this development project was currently lacking.

Ron stipulated in the lord's document that famous figures could be invited to make cameo appearances in future illusion shows. At the same time, all elementalists officially registered with the lord's authority and their instructors could request to participate in the production of illusion shows...

As a lord, Ron discovered that because the illusionary theater lacked the various special effects of his previous life, it relied heavily on magic. With official regulations in place, the instructors had more confidence to communicate with masters of the realm.

If a grand magical spectacle is desired, skilled individuals have an obligation to assist the illusionary play instructor, ensuring the illusionary play maintains its quality even without Ron.

Furthermore, Ron stipulated some details regarding the illusion play, including the revenue and cost sharing of the illusion play.

The master creator can receive 40% of the net income, the lord's manor 30%, and the phantom theater troupe 30%.

In this way, even if master artists choose to make their works completely free, they can still have sufficient additional income.

Future masterpieces should be consistently inexpensive! Ten years from now, books will only cost to produce, but the spectacles will generate revenue!

Ron doesn't believe that there won't be more great creative works. ヾ( ̄ー ̄)x(^▽^)ゞ

Other rules and details for the Phantom Play include the prohibition of stunt doubles, the need to find truly skilled swordsmen and magicians, the requirement to respect teachers and mentors in the play, and the fact that the Shadow Punishment Department mainly supervises the behavior of mentors to prevent any potential unspoken rules from arising in the future.

Ron, through a lord's decree, preemptively stipulated that the phantom theater industry within Sandy Territory was a territory-exclusive industry, in order to prevent various merchant guilds from joining in and ultimately affecting the quality of the finished phantom theater products.

Having official attribute documents can reduce the profit-driven nature of the phantom theater industry.

Considering that with future technological advancements, stars from other worlds are likely to emerge, it's better to keep them out of sight than to see them in person. We can have influential performing artists, so we should have the executive mentors appropriately increase the remuneration of the lead actors. However, this will correspondingly increase the difficulty of recruiting lead actors.

Ron also made some rules to make the future of the phantom theater industry focus more on scripts than on influential performing talents.

If the lead actor's salary is increased, then the lead actor must agree to do some publicity work before the film's release.

In fact, the profit sharing is quite clear: the lion's share goes to the creative master, so the importance of the script needs no further emphasis.

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All in all, by evening, Ron had finally completed another lord's order.

Ron ordered the guards outside to come in, and the lord's decree was sent to the consulate building. Nika and the other stewards then reviewed it, and if there were no major errors, it could be implemented throughout the territory.

It was another fulfilling day overall.

I meditated until dawn.

The day after his cameo appearance, another creative master came to his door.

The visitor was Kivor.

In the living room of the manor, after a series of questions from the lord.

Ron understood. Kivor didn't want the magic crystal from the illusion play anymore. His Holiness the Pope was taking the risk to spread the faith for Kivor, so how could Kivor possibly accept the magic crystal?

Ron pondered for a moment and then said, "Master Kivor, while magic crystals are not omnipotent, one cannot move an inch without them. In the future, you will also need to establish a cult for the God of Spells, and recruit priests, nuns, and so on. Where will you not need magic crystals?"

As a result, Kivor had no choice but to accept it. However, Kivor looked at Ron with a strange expression, and Ron noticed that many of his men had the same expression.

What's wrong? What's there to thank me for?

Seeing everyone's expressions, Ron was actually a little guilty! After all, other people's masterpieces didn't earn much magic crystals from Ron; printing books or comic books only covered the costs, with the rest going to Sandy's advertising...

Thankfully, with this Lord's Decree, the Phantom Spectacle could at least offer some compensation to Kivor, but Kivor still gave this performance. s(?`ヘ′?;)ゞ

After a while, Ron finally managed to get rid of Kivor.

After leaving, Kivo glanced back at the lord's mansion and thought to himself: He had nothing to repay His Holiness the Pope with. When he got back, he would have to work harder and create more stories, for missionary purposes, to spread the word about how good Sandy Territory was. He couldn't do without either.

Kivo had been preaching for many years with little progress, but after arriving in Sandy, it was foreseeable that the Lord's revival was on the horizon. One can only imagine how Kivo felt!

After that, spreading the message of Sandy's rebellion became another missionary task for Kivor.

In fact, Kivo had considered directly proselytizing to the goddess of music, but in case of the possibility of blasphemy, Kivo thought it best to just preach Sandyland.

With the release of the Lord's Decree today, the ideas Ron had yesterday are starting to take effect.

Especially after Wright read out the latest Lord's Decree in front of a group of creators.

It would be a great regret in my life not to create a masterpiece!

At the same time, the allure of profit is irresistible—40% of the revenue from the illusory show! They even print a book stating that you can choose to only pay the cost price. Once you're considered a master creator, wouldn't you reap both fame and fortune?

The fame stems from the fact that people can obtain storybooks and paintings with almost no magic crystals, while the profit comes from the once dreamlike phantom theater!

Creative master, the benefits the territory provides are too good.

At this point, some artists quietly added another goal: in addition to becoming divine magic artists, becoming a Sandy Territory creative master seemed like a pretty good idea.

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