Legendary Hollywood Producer

Chapter 51: Share (please collect it.)

Chairman Han asked someone to bring over the list of film copyrights owned by China Film Group in recent years, and let Roman and Shulman choose.

Looking at the movies sent over, Roman also started his own selection.

This list contains all North American copyrighted films of China Film from 2000 to the present.

Roman watched for a while and found that most of them hadn’t heard of it, such as "The Knife in Guanzhong". It said that it was invested and shot by China Film in 2003. It is still a series of movies. Nine, but Roman remembers none of them. There are also a lot of movies such as "Eye of Xi Tzu", "Jasmine Flower", "The Big Event" and so on. You can tell that they are bad movies just by hearing the name, and they have no distribution value at all. After reading the directory roughly, Roman did not find a slightly better movie, all of which were very strange, or the kind of movie that I had never heard of before, and the name was still terrible at first glance.

Roman, who was a little lost, couldn't help but ask Chairman Han, "Is there only this?"

Chairman Han saw Roman’s selection there and asked this question again after he was finished. He knew that there was no movie he liked, but there was no way. This is all the copyrighted movies in China Film, so he said, "We China Film Most of the energy is devoted to distribution, and rarely to make movies, here are all the movies that have copyrights in recent years."

When Roman heard this, he was a little helpless, but he said, "Then I only care about the North American distribution copyright of the "Knife in Guanzhong" series."

Chairman Han nodded as soon as he heard it. There is no other way. Who made China Film seldom make movies? Not to mention that when Western European Film Industry did not seek cooperation, the copyright of high-quality film resources was long ago. It was bought out, and the rest are after the selection of international filmmakers.

Seeing that Chairman Han agreed, Roman also said, "900,000 U.S. dollars, plus an international share, the North American copyrights of the nine titles of "Knife Knife in Guanzhong" will be sold by Western European Films."

After listening to the conditions, Chairman Han was also very satisfied. The filming of this series did not cost much at all. After the filming, the overseas copyrights could not be sold. Now, although it is 100,000 US dollars for a movie, it is also an unexpected income. Up.

"Yes, Mr. Roman."

After both parties agreed, an agreement was also signed, and Western European Films obtained the North American copyright of "Knife in Guanzhong".

After talking about this cooperation, Roman went on to chat with Chairman Han about the issue of the issue.

During this period, I also told Chairman Han that Manhai Entertainment was going to shoot a workplace movie, but there was no deep talk. Roman only mentioned a few words. The focus of the matter now is to find high-quality films for Western European Films. As for the film resource partners, Roman will also go to Huayi, Guangxi, Orange Sky and other companies next. Investing in movies can be slowed down first, and then we can discuss in detail after finishing the matter.

In the next few days, Roman took Shulman and ran to these companies one after another. Among them, Luman did not cooperate with Luman because it has not formally involved large-screen movies, and mostly produced TV dramas and TV movies. After all, it is not the China Film Group. It does not require Roman to spend so much effort to win, so it is directly eliminated. I just told the light that there are high-quality movie resources to call him. Later in the orange sky, Roman chose two costume films, these two films were not well-known, and Western Europe Pictures obtained the North American distribution rights for a price of 400,000 U.S. dollars.

When it comes to Huayi, the situation is different. It is worthy of being the leader of private entertainment companies. It has a lot of good resources. And because it doesn't like the strength of international filmmakers, most of the North American copyrights of movies are left in hand. on.

Because of the previous friendship between the two parties, Comrade Wang Xiaowang was also very satisfied with the North American copyright of the film distributed by the Western European Film Industry Co., Ltd. established by Roman, and the two parties were also very happy to reach this cooperation.

Among them, the comedy film directed by Feng Gang, "Big Man", won for US$2 million, and the film "Mobile Phone", which was shot in 2003, which sold for US$2.4 million; and the historical film "My 1919", 200,000 US dollars; the literary film "Carla is a Dog", 200,000 US dollars. In addition to these relatively good movies, there are also a few films that meet Roman’s selection requirements but are not well-known. They were packaged by Huayi for $100,000 and sold to Western Europe Pictures. For these films, Roman intends to buy Directly enter the DVD and video tape market, so the transaction price is not high.

Once again, I also told Comrade King Xiaowang about Manhai Entertainment’s upcoming filming, and what good film resources need to be released in the North American market in the future. You can ask Western European Films to ask, Roman and Shu Both Erman also left.

This time, the search for suitable film distribution resources for Western European Films is undoubtedly a success. From now on, Western European Films will no longer worry about not having good film resources in their hands. As long as such cooperation continues, The relationship with mainland film companies will definitely be closer, which is also a good thing for Roman's Manhai Entertainment.

Back at the hotel, Roman discussed with Shulman about the announcement of these movies. Comedy movies like "Big Name" and "Mobile Phone" are full of jokes about Chinese customs, so Shulman also suggested , The movie will be shown in a movie theater in a place where the Chinese live, which can not only reduce the loss of copying costs, but also strengthen the intensity of publicity. After all, if you focus on outdoor hard advertising in the Chinese community, you can mobilize more funds for unified implementation, strengthen marketing, and avoid waste of publicity resources.

As for the bad movies that don’t need to be promoted, they all enter the DVD and video tape market, relying on time to recoup their costs. Anyway, the cost of buying copyrights is not much.

As for the literary film "Carla is a Dog", according to Schulman's vision, the film can be advertised in the newspapers as a movie about the mysterious Chinese internal customs. This year, not only Chinese people are curious about Hollywood. The people are also very curious about the mysterious Chinese culture. This feature is used to attract those literary and artistic lovers to watch the movie. Most of the funds are also invested in paper media to ensure that more people know the movie.

Shulman's views on the announcement of the film, Roman is also very positive, this is a very good idea. With Roman's consent, Shulman was also going to book a flight back today, and he didn't need to worry about the rest.

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