Rebirth of China Entertainment: I Film Short Dramas in the Entertainment Industry

Rebirth of China Entertainment: I Film Short Dramas in the Entertainment Industry

by Shopkeeper Xiu

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In the early summer of 2005, the cicadas were just beginning to chirp at Yanjing Film Academy. Cao Yue, a guy who will make a living by various unorthodox methods in the future, accidentally reborn and returned to his freshman year - majoring in screenwriting. At the beginning, his cheating girlfriend broke up with him. His future seemed bright, but in fact he was confused. But he knew in his heart that this year would be the starting point for China Entertainment's rapid growth. Others are still writing long plays and making movies, but Cao Yue has set his sights on a field that no one has set foot in - short plays. "The Return of the Strongest Son-in-law: The Dragon King"? Shoot! "The domineering president fell in love with me as a cleaner"? Shoot! "Global prices have depreciated ten thousand times while my savings remain unchanged"? Keep shooting! Others laughed at him for being stupid, but he turned "short dramas" into the most profitable outlet in the entertainment industry with over 10 million views per episode. And when everyone thought he would only make short plays, Cao Yue quietly came up with several "future hit" scripts-- "The Girl We Chased Together All Those Years" "Crazy Stone" "To our dying youth" "Thirty-three Days of Lost Love" "People on an embarrassing road" "This script... Are you sure you wrote it?" "Of course, my Cao Yue's brain is a gold mine." From the king of short dramas to a movie tycoon, from an unheralded freshman to a capital tycoon who controls half of the entertainment industry. Cao Yue has only one goal-- In this best era, take photos of all the hot items in advance! ---

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Pork Meat in Pot9d ago

The breakup scene at the beginning was too cliche. Are you so careless in filming? If you didn't ask for investment first, you would find the director and cinematographer first. After reading Chapter 10, there was no mention of investment at all.

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Book Friends 202303043_ba6d ago

Let me just say, 2005? Where are you broadcasting? Computers are not yet popular, and there are only a few Internet cafes in counties and cities. Even if the audience is in big cities, what about the platform? At that time, there were only simple games, search engines, chat tools, and text web blogs. Not to mention short plays, there is no place to watch TV series or movies. The author has no common sense and doesn't know how to look up the information? I just don't know what it means

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