Another World Under My Pen

Chapter 408: Negotiated

"Haha... I didn't expect it to go well."

When leaving Hafei Animation, Sun Ya's face was full of smiles.

The other party seems to be very interested in Spirited Away, so the conditions are not too difficult, and it is very close to Sun Ya's psychological price. It's just that the specific details will definitely need to be negotiated, and the final decision will have to wait for the final negotiation on the Japanese side.

"Well, things are good for sale."

The mind still stayed at the fact that Fang Lina wanted to buy DreamWorks, and Sun Pengman nodded carelessly.

Of course, Sun Peng has confidence in his movie.

In addition to the influence of the name Lao Bai, the titles produced by Kelly and Guangnan in Japan are also enough to make Hafei Animation. After all, the two companies are not general, and it is impossible for a shrewd person like Fang Lina to ignore it. To this point.

So after a casual perfunctory sentence, Sun Peng suddenly asked: "Sister, what do you think if I sell DreamWorks in the future?"

"Huh? Are you going to sell the company?"

Sun Ya's eyes widened at the words of his brother. She knows how much Sun Peng has invested in DreamWorks in the past two years and how much energy she has expended. When she was in Renjia Fang Lina’s office just now, she clearly heard Sun Peng’s firm refusal. Why did she suddenly talk about selling the company? Up?

"Hehe, I am not interested in starting a company!"

With his eyes still on the road, Sun Peng said casually: "The original reason why DreamWorks was established was to do his own animation. If someone is willing to cooperate in the future, then there is no need to do it yourself. And DreamWorks does "Slam Dunk". TV animations such as "Master" are still working, but if you do "Spirited Away", it will be almost impossible. If you do "Frozen"...Tsk, I dare not even think about it!"

"Uh...Is this anxious?"

Frowning, Sun Ya asked puzzledly.

After making up for it for a while recently, Sun Ya has a little understanding of these things. He knows that at the level of DreamWorks, a big production like Spirited Away is indeed a bit more difficult, and there are probably only a few big companies that can complete it independently in China. As for Frozen, if you want to To be what Sun Peng wants, let alone a small company like DreamWorks, it is difficult for several large domestic companies to unite!

But even so, don't you think about selling it?

Sun Peng was also a little entangled in his heart, shook his head and said: "I'm just thinking that if the slam dunk is successful in the future, Spirited Away and Frozen will also succeed... and it is a great explosion of success. Is there any need to continue to develop slowly? DreamWorks? Actually, all I want is to make the animation I want to do, so it doesn’t matter who does it!"

Waiting for DreamWorks to grow slowly, Sun Peng did not have that patience.

In the future, apart from martial arts animations, he may not be interested in making other TV animations, but will focus on more influential movie animations, especially those Hollywood movie animations. In this way, the existence of DreamWorks seems to be a bit tasteless-how many years will it take to develop to the point where "Frozen" can be made?

Therefore, it is the best choice to find a big company to cooperate.

And when the slam dunk really becomes popular and the two animated films have achieved great success, there will definitely be no few companies that are willing to cooperate with Sun Peng and make films according to his ideas. Regardless of their production strength or other aspects of influence, I am afraid that DreamWorks will not be able to catch up in ten or eight years...

"Forget it, go one step at a time!"

After thinking about it all the way, Sun Peng didn’t want to understand, just like he always dealt with similar problems, throw him away for later...

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Two days later, Sun Peng and his second sister left the capital.

Carrying a script with more than one hundred and forty pages with hundreds of illustrations and more than ten simplified versions of the soundtrack, Sun Peng arrived in Tokyo again after more than a month.

The detailed script and soundtrack completely impressed the director Kenji Matsumoto!

Matsumoto immediately stated that he would definitely create a classic, and Kelly and Guangnan Production also quickly made the final decision. The next step was a long negotiation. Both sides tried **** reason, not giving way to each other, and both wanted to strive for the best conditions for themselves. The addition of Fang Lina, who arrived at the news only one day later than Sun Peng, made the negotiation more intense.

The two Japanese companies didn't seem too cold about the joining of Hafei Animation.

However, under Sun Peng's insistence, and Fang Lina later gave up some things, and guaranteed to give "Spirited Away" enough publicity resources, Yamada Kazuo finally agreed with the fourth party. Join.

It took four full days to reach a preliminary agreement.

Sun Peng invested 1.7 billion yen in the name of DreamWorks, Kailisha and Guangnan Production invested 1.3 billion yen, and Hafei Animation invested 500 million yen to jointly produce Spirited Away. And after four days of comprehensive evaluation, Kenji Matsumoto also gave a rough timeline-the end of next year at the earliest, and the production will be completed in March of the next year at the latest, so the release date is initially set in the summer of the following year... …

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"Gentlemen, a toast to our cooperation!"

After everyone had signed, the host, Ichiro Yamada, took out a bottle of fine red wine and raised his glass with excitement.

"Cheers!"

Everyone raised their wine glasses together and cheered softly.

It seems that everyone is very confident in the movie "Spirited Away" and has no doubt that it will eventually fail.

After everyone cheered, the great director Kenji Matsumoto walked up to Sun Peng and smiled: "Mr. Sun, I hope you can visit Japan often in the future, because the animation production may not be possible without your help!"

After reading Sun Peng's detailed script, Kenji Matsumoto was almost shocked to him!

If the earlier version only made Matsumoto Kenji marvel at Sun Peng’s talent, then this detailed version of the script made him understand one thing, that is, for this movie, his own role does not seem to be what he had previously imagined. So important!

The character setting, the sub-mirror, and any director seems to be competent!

Of course Matsumoto knew this was just an illusion, but coupled with those soundtracks that were very appetizing of Kenji Matsumoto, he now has a complete understanding of Sun Peng's talent.

"Of course, it is my pleasure!"

After nodding slightly, Sun Peng also smiled and said: "And I am also full of expectations for being able to learn from Japan's best director... The animators at DreamWorks are still relatively immature, I hope you can give me your advice by then!"

"Haha, it must be!"

This time, Kenji Matsumoto was not modest, he laughed and nodded.

One of the results of the negotiation is that DreamWorks will also participate in the production of animation, and Sun Peng will send them to Japan on a regular basis to study. Kelly and Guangnan Production are obliged to help them. For Kenji Matsumoto, what does it count to bring a few Chinese animators to study for a few days?

Just when Sun Peng and Kenji Matsumoto chatted happily for a while, when the director walked away contentedly, Mochizuki Natsuhiko walked over at the right time: "Teacher Sun, I have made an appointment with Mr. Tanaka and Miss Aoki for you, and I I have already booked a restaurant for tomorrow’s noon..."

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