Chapter 033: The chances of winning a big prize are high.
Chapter 033: The chances of winning a big prize are high.
The plan for Cheung Kwok-wing and Chung Chu-hung to make cameo appearances in the (Kung Fu) film ultimately did not materialize.
After finishing his afternoon work, Su Nan treated the two to a meal and then saw them off.
However, this incident wasn't entirely without its benefits for the production team.
At least among the vast number of industry professionals in mainland China, their impression of Skyworth Film Company and (Kung Fu) has become much more convincing and respectful.
This applies to both formal on-screen and behind-the-scenes staff, as well as temporary workers.
Once you start working on something, you want to put in 120% of your energy and ability.
For countless performing arts students, the influence of Zhou Huimin and Ah Xing is still growing and is far from reaching its peak.
Rosamund Kwan is one of the most beautiful "flower vases" in Hong Kong's film and television industry, with great fame and talent.
Ah Wing and Cherie Chung are different; the latter has been nominated for Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards six times.
Even superstars might only show up under the pretext of "visiting the set" and spend half a day being polite.
This is on a completely different level of excitement compared to actors like You Yong, Wang Lin, Yu Rongguang, and even those playing minor roles like Hu Jun, Xu Zheng, and Guo Tao.
The same is true for those working behind the scenes; the entire production team runs much more smoothly and in a more coordinated manner.
In early January of the new year, Su Nan started her work as the lead director, even though she occasionally made mistakes or oversights when combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience.
But with the help of Yuan Heping and Cheng Xiaodong, and the influence of layers of celebrity aura, the production team was even smoother.
The filming and production of (Kung Fu) is going more and more smoothly and quickly.
January 12th, private room at the Peace Hotel on the Bund.
Rosamund Kwan prioritized finishing filming her scenes before returning to Hong Kong.
Sister Guan also has two other films: (The Tricky Master) and (Once Upon a Time in China).
No, that's not right either. She also made an appointment (My wife is not human) (Don't talk about marriage).
This is her schedule for the first half of 91; she's quite hardworking in order to earn some extra money.
Zhou Huimin left even earlier; Su Nan and Amin simply ate a few meals together.
After Sister Guan left, in addition to her work in southern Jiangsu, Ah Hong often made Sister Xiao Hong feel completely overwhelmed and unable to cope with her emotions.
On the 12th, before I officially went to the film set.
A new creative endeavor has begun in southern Jiangsu.
He sat at his desk for nearly an hour, busy with his work. Chen Hong got up, yawning and rubbing her back.
Ah Hong, who had been sober when she walked out of the bedroom, perked up and walked over, bending over, when she saw him writing at his desk.
When she got behind Su Nan, Ah Hong originally wanted to scare him.
I glanced at some of the manuscripts I had written, and they were completely different in style from (Remote Control).
Ah Hong exclaimed in astonishment, "What is this? A new script project?"
Su Nan pulled Ah Hong into the car. "I've got a new idea, but if we want to film it, the new visual effects definitely won't be up to par."
"I don't mind if we have to go to Hollywood for special effects."
"At worst, we can finish writing it, register it with the copyright bureau there, and then consider filming it in 93 or 94."
This is a new script (The Matrix)!
As early as the beginning of September last year, Su Nan had considered taking advantage of the fact that the original book had not yet been published.
Should he plagiarize and steal the thunder from the (A Song of Ice and Fire) and (Harry Potter) series?
It's still a long way off from 1996, and he's considered (The Matrix) more than once.
If it weren't for the hacking project, he wouldn't have only considered (Remote Control) as a backup plan.
After much deliberation, he decided that it would be easier for him to work on the script for The Matrix series first.
After his mind raced several times faster, he learned how to create and write a script.
I can clearly recall every frame of the finished film in my mind.
Translate a script from a finished film? Anyone with hands can do that, after all, the learning from six different film crews is no joke.
The first film in The Matrix series grossed $4.63 million worldwide.
The second and third films together grossed $11 billion, which is a super gold mine, and the reputation is also top-notch!
The probability of intercepting this thing and extracting the super AI is dozens of times greater than that of (the remote control for life).
Regardless of how much funding Skyworth still needs, let's get the script right before discussing the next steps.
The original script was written by the Wachowski brothers gradually from 1992 to 1994, and the first draft was not completed until then.
This first version is the overall framework for the future trilogy.
Moreover, from 1994 to the release of the first film in 1999, it underwent more than a dozen revisions.
As of 1994, the global internet computer industry had not yet developed to a very advanced stage.
They went to major Hollywood studios to sell their scripts, but no one dared to make them; the big companies felt the concept was a bit too advanced.
The idea that artificial intelligence will dominate humanity in the virtual world is not without precedent or similar ideas.
The first Terminator movie came out earlier and its concept was just as strong.
The various settings and spectacular special effects described in the (hacker) script were somewhat difficult to achieve in the Hollywood film industry at the time.
Back then, to achieve the CGI effects planned in the script, you had to add too much investment.
That was after the Hollywood film industry (Jurassic Park 1).
It wasn't until 1995 that a Warner Bros. producer recognized the Wachowski brothers' talent and gave them $600 million to practice with.
These guys only had time to follow up after they produced (The Amazing Flower) to prove their abilities.
Then in 1998, The Matrix was officially launched!
The 1998 production cost $63 million, including star salaries. If it had started in 1993 or 1994, the cost would have been $50 to $60 million even without salaries.
Su Nan is currently working on the script during the (Kung Fu) filming period.
He went to the US Copyright Office to register, and once the registration was successful, the project was his!
If it's resolved in 1991, there shouldn't be any major problems.
In the arts and culture field, creative overlap is common, and in the case of Su Nan, who is rich and has the original, he is the genuine article.
As for the Wachowski brothers, they should just continue working for Marvel.
The US has one of the strictest copyright laws on Earth, and then there's Disney, a super copyright maniac, adding to its arsenal.
He will also register on Hong Kong Island, focusing on providing multiple forms of verification.
If it's a project with a high probability of yielding good results, and you have enough money and the necessary skills, then give it a try.
Even if Hollywood is unwilling to pay 100% of the money for 100% of the special effects work a few years later.
If you only want to receive 100% of the money and contribute 30% of the effort, you can slowly negotiate and discuss business opportunities.
Ah Hong realized it was a new script and was excited to look at the synopsis.
The fear of being respected while sitting on Donkey Bro's back was suppressed by curiosity.
Soon, Ah Hong scratched her head speechlessly, feeling a bit confused but also impressed.
As they learned more, they also had to occasionally recite various science fiction ideas and explain future development trends from southern Jiangsu.
Let's further explain the conceptual information in the script's setting.
The more she listened, the more confused she became, until she finally realized that she really was a bit slow-witted.
Fortunately, it didn't stop her from looking at Nan Ge with increasing admiration.
As an industry professional who graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy with a four-year undergraduate degree, Chen Hong has a certain ability to understand scripts.
(Kung Fu) and (Remote Control) already demonstrate his talent.
Did she become a little fangirl after The Matrix came out? Her fangirl feelings, captivated by Nan Ge's talent, became even stronger.
This is just a first look, and it's far from being finished, let alone being deconstructed by countless film fans.
As Su Nan left for work, A Hong, as usual, wanted to go back to sleep in.
Being late is certain; the only uncertainty is how late I will be.
Her only regret and relief was that although the mute girl was said to be the female lead, her role was actually quite small.
In the future, all they will need to do on the big and small screens is showcase their beauty and charm to win over moviegoers.
Otherwise, once Sister Zhi left, she would be late every day, and the time would be getting longer and longer.
He's really going to be criticized in the industry as the biggest star and an unprofessional newcomer.
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