China Entertainment's Green Years

China Entertainment's Green Years

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About This Novel

Hua Yichen, a professional photographer, was reborn in the Photography Department of China National Theater. Liu Yifei, a professional actor, was reborn in Nortel's directing department. A producer, a director, starts from scratch, forges ahead, and leads a different life. ... PS: Only write about movies and TV shows, nothing else, keep the writing style unified, and don't like to make detours.

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Book Friends 20241104813_ce12mo ago

The setting is good, but the plot arrangement is retarded. Let's not talk about the protagonist, let's just say that Liu Tianxian was reborn at the age of 14 and did not want to follow the path of an actor in his previous life. He wanted to be a director. However, after four years of doing nothing, he went to study normally and was admitted to the directing department. After he was reborn, he didn't know the role of money? At that time, I didn't even know how to buy NetEase's stocks in the United States. When I returned to China, I had only 300,000 new year's money in my hands. Did you live to be 40 in vain in your previous life? I saw that the protagonist was also reborn, and the two of them pooled together 500,000 yuan to open a studio, which really poisoned me. Why don't you just make a short film? What about your experience in the past life? Wouldn't it be okay to ask your godfather to sponsor you or even borrow some money, or find some connections at the school's Youth Film Studio to film someone on the journey? Something that can be done with a few million makes it so complicated for you. If you insist on being the protagonist, the plot is too rubbish. The protagonist is also a good-for-nothing who became a big shot in the photography industry in his previous life. However, within four years of his rebirth, he earned 200,000 by working as a photographer for an advertising company. At this point, it can be said that the protagonist has no great ambitions and just wants to live a peaceful life to make up for his parents. But Liu Tianxian rushed to hang out with you, but you still put aside your pretentiousness, thinking that you were a boss worth tens of billions in your previous life. I was so good at pretending that I thought I could make a fortune with only 500,000 yuan, but it turned out to be nothing. I filmed an unknown skit. Is this what I was a great photographer in my previous life? Never had sex? From this start, it is obvious that you are a product of being a royal photographer and producer for the gods, but in the end, you pretend to be like a godfather.

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Poor People Life16mo ago

The characters are so useless!

The male protagonist was reborn in 2001, but after graduation, he worked very hard to save 240,000... As long as you use snacks, you can always earn at least tens or millions by buying the Korean semi-finals in the 2002 World Cup. After all, the family conditions are not bad, is it difficult to make an excuse for tens of thousands of dollars to participate in some training? Not to mention underground gambling, is it difficult to buy football lottery tickets? In my previous life, I worked as a photographer for decades, so filming is definitely indispensable. It shouldn't be difficult to find excellent movies and TV series and turn them into novels, right? After all, they are all related industries, and we are not laymen! So the male protagonist is really useless. Basically nothing has changed after being reborn for more than four years, so why bother to be reborn? It's nothing more than walking the same old path of my previous life all over again!

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Book Friend 20230724225_ac11mo ago

The author obviously wants to suppress the development of the male and female protagonists and increase the difficulty, but it is very uncomfortable for readers to watch. Neither Liu Yifei nor the male protagonist is an ordinary person in the previous life. Both of them are on the ceiling of the entertainment industry. One is an actor and the other is a photographer. Their vision and knowledge are not comparable to ordinary people. Liu Yifei forgets it. Even though he has been reborn for 4 years, he is not yet an adult. He really can't do much. But as for the male protagonist, he has earned 200,000 yuan in 4 years, and he still has the attitude of being the best in the world. You must be motivated when writing entertainment articles, especially those who are born again and are willing to join the entertainment industry. Isn't it just to get famous and pick up female stars? Otherwise, what is the purpose? If you are so Buddhist, why would you want to enter the entertainment industry? Just buy some Tencent stocks and you will be fine. Pretending not to care about anything at the same time, and trying to get into the entertainment industry at the same time, what kind of ** is this?

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Thirsty Fish12mo ago

Liu Yifei is resurrecting her life now. She does not want to follow the old path of her previous life and change her path to the director's path. However, as an entertainment practitioner in her previous life, she definitely knows the importance of funds. Since she is determined to challenge a high-level challenge (directing) now, she still needs to prepare the necessary preliminary financial preparations. It is impossible to earn such a large net worth in her previous life purely through endorsements and commercial performances. Her investment vision will never be any worse. Now it is forcibly increasing the difficulty and taking the director's path. After four years of rebirth, you have not made any preparations? Will he have to direct a movie and go around to attract investment? Furthermore, the male protagonist needs money even more due to family reasons. He only wants to make money. After four years of working, he still relies on the skills of his previous life to make a little money. To put it bluntly, even if he is reborn, he is still an ordinary person, mainly because he does not have that ability. Logically speaking, if you think Liu Yifei could fall in love with you, if she had been a giver, she would not have been single for thirty-seven years in her previous life. However, the style of this book is still successful, but the direction of writing realistic themes lacks logic. If you don't go into it deeply, it also has a sense of contradiction and separation, so it is difficult to achieve much.

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书友20231223375_EC14mo ago

The book is okay, and it's really difficult to write your own script for entertainment.

Most of the reasons for the low quality of entertainment are almost always the same scripts except for the names of the protagonists being different. Wouldn't it be better to use a fresher script to attract readers to watch something they haven't seen before? Original scripts can also be used, as they have a sense of freshness. Novels are all so timid, and it's boring to just focus on the ones with high box office numbers. Movie commentators all have bad drama tracks. The only drawback is that there are too many emotional dramas and business tracks. The script has only been over 200 chapters long before a sequel was released. The pace is too slow. The director also directs more plays, which is more attractive when it comes to creation.

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Cong Tianshu8mo ago

Although this book has many shortcomings in my opinion, it is still worth reading. This idea is a relatively novel double life in Chinese entertainment literature, and the implementation of the double life idea is very interesting. But what's more interesting is that the author tried to construct a particularly real scene, describing in detail how to shoot a TV series that can be sold at a low cost and what route to take to earn the first money. The emotional confrontation is also quite interesting. The subsequent development based on theaters is also interesting to a certain extent, and the theme of this book that only talks about film and television and not other things is acceptable. After talking about the advantages, I still have to talk about the shortcomings (actually there are many shortcomings, most of which I have complained about in my thoughts, so I will mention them here). I would like to emphasize here that there is no perfect book, but this book is still worth reading. I have ordered all of it. The problems mentioned later are just some personal opinions and points that I hope can be improved. In fact, the main problem is that the author tried to write the story very realistically and added too many details. Readers will naturally feel unclear about the parts they don't understand, but once they get to the parts that they understand a little bit, they will find that the description is full of errors. If there are only problems with the more professional parts, you can still feel the plot described in the book, but if there are problems with many of the more basic parts, you will not be able to accept subsequent unclear writing methods. If it is an author who has just brushed it off, I would feel that it is not very good at most if there are problems. But the author's writing is very detailed, and it has been developing around a completely unreasonable mistake for a long time, which is a bit unbearable. Technical loopholes, such as photography technology, seem to be very powerful as written above, but some basic terms such as frame extraction, upgraded shooting and other concepts are not clearly understood. Storyboards and other things are actually considered to be the job of the screenwriter. For the first review, detailed scripts must be submitted and cannot be changed at all. (I feel that the author has taken over the advertising business in life and has some partial understanding of advertising, or he has just entered the advertising industry and does not know much). TV dramas and everything else must be original. This is fine in itself, but if the writing is too detailed and there are many basic factual errors, don't blame the readers. I feel that the author does not look down on the level of drama writing and TV drama production back then. He thought that if he learned the tricks of American dramas (the screenwriters were randomly pulled from the Internet), it became a hit. In the second season and subsequent seasons, this screenwriter is still used as the signed screenwriter. At that time, the film and television industry, especially the producers, could not possibly know anything about American dramas. There were technical (mainly not the producers, but the viewers) and policy difficulties in not producing similar dramas. I can't even understand why they chose to remake Adventure King, a not-so-classic film, instead of making a classic movie for which they already knew the idea, but it can be rounded off. The biggest problem and the part that completely ruined my reading experience started with the theater lighting patents (let me talk about it here, I feel that the author should have been exposed to or engaged in software development in small and medium-sized companies). First of all, the author looks down on the current film projection technology. There are no lights in the cinema to adjust the light. This is entirely because this idea is so bad. It is hard to say what the merits are. Why it doesn't work? I have written a few ideas in the article, so I won't go into details here. Even assuming that this technology really helps film performance, the patent part is too ambitious, and there are too many domestic patents. The follow-up patent lawsuit was even more confusing. The domestic patent lawsuit compensation limit was 5 million, but the result was a compensation of 700 million, forcing the company to become a big chess player. There is also the situation that in 2006, digital theaters did not show it. In 2004, A World Without Thieves was telefilmed and released in digital theaters. Since 2005, special digital movie versions have been introduced. Large-scale domestic productions will generally produce digital cinema versions, so it is impossible not to have suitable films to show them. After this episode passed, I thought it should be better, but the distribution part is even more confusing. First of all, the distributor does not need to have a theater chain. If this is not considered, there is nothing wrong with the subsequent writing of one distributor and one imported film. The distributor of imported films must be China Film Group, because only China Film Group has the qualification to distribute. And it is impossible for Cameron and Warner to dare to attack a government. Furthermore, imported films cannot be transferred to approved films. Approved films are of another type. No matter how hard it is, Cameron's Avatar cannot be bought out and transferred to approved films. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a distributor being responsible for only one film and having to negotiate with the producer. In terms of character design, Liu Yifei herself looks at acting from the current perspective. In the early stage, she was not able to act normally due to concerns about being hacked. Since then, the film has nearly 1.6 Million words and she still only made a cameo in one scene. Directing is a practical job, and you don't learn that quickly. It's amazing how a short play can become a giant without asking for professional help. The most difficult thing to accept is when it comes to friends from past lives. It doesn't matter whether they developed well or not. One friend was raped by a scumbag and his marrow was sucked out. Another friend died young due to illness because he felt that the past life was the past life and he said he didn't care. (If it's not mentioned, just pretend it doesn't exist. If I mention it alone, I still feel a little cold if Zhang Liangying doesn't help.) From the initial character design, the protagonist himself should be the one responsible for the actual operation, but as a result, someone behind the scenes went directly to invest and was a giant (speaking of this, a TV series that was on the terrestrial channel in the first round, and I don't know if it will not be a star in the future. The protagonist, as a producer who only made one short drama, actually attracted 30 million in sponsorship, and did not need to distribute it to the TV station. It was a fairy tale, but Goldfinger, who started as the protagonist, still understood). Instead, the professional part came back and wanted to help out, but was ripped off. It feels very ooc in the back. Well, after talking about it, I actually feel sorry for the idea and style. Many basic mistakes can be avoided by just checking the information. Overall, the ideas and styles are interesting. I recommend giving them a look. You might just find the one you like.

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Fifth Update_bd17mo ago

The character creation has no characteristics and no personality. Making a movie is all a running story, with no plot ups and downs.

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刘荣_Ee5mo ago

The front is very good, the back is very hip-shaking

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Dream Chasing Pure Heart 62016mo ago

Very good, I hope the author will keep up the good work! Don't let the bad plot follow.

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Book Friends 20230401760_bc16mo ago

This is the taste! Continue continue

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