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Chapter 756 Style

DreamWorks Industrial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles.

Steven Spielberg walked through the gravel road in the park and headed towards the post-production building, with DreamWorks director of distribution department accompanying him.

"The movies on Relativity Entertainment have succeeded again?" Spielberg wondered, why should I say it again?

Horford returned: "The response of "Hellboy" is not as good as last month's "The Demon Wearing Prada". According to the current situation, it would be good to have a profit of about $20 million in the short term."

Spielberg asked back: "The production cost is 45 million US dollars, so it is good to have such a profit? When will the medium-sized movies in DreamWorks have such an average profit margin?"

Horford didn't know how to answer for a moment, so he could only complain in his heart that not everyone can compete with Ronan Anderson, okay?

The production department is not good enough and cannot produce high-quality works. What can I do with the distribution department alone?

Spielberg looked at him, as if he had guessed Horford's idea, and said, "Ronan Anderson's choice is extraordinary, and I am far inferior to him. But the distribution operation of Embassy Pictures is also the top priority for the film to succeed."

He emphasized: "Horford, look at the distribution cases of Embassy Pictures and learn how they market and promote movies."

Of course Horford would not be a fool if he could sit in this position. He nodded slightly and said: "We are stepping up research. There are many promotional cases of Embassy Film and Television, which can be used as textbooks for film promotion and distribution."

In this regard, DreamWorks Distribution Department is far inferior to Embassy Films.

In particular, the promotional and marketing methods of Embassy Film have repeatedly broken the industry's lowest limit. This kind of shameless, shameless, and shameless spirit is very worthy of learning from other companies in the industry.

"We have people specifically staring at Embassy Films," Horford said: "It's the summer season soon. If Embassy Films has promotional and marketing cases worth learning from, we can learn about it as soon as possible and conduct analysis and research to see if it can be used by DreamWorks."

Spielberg quite agrees: "Relativity Entertainment is a good object of learning and reference."

The two walked into the post-production building, and there were multiple DreamWorks crews doing post-production of the movie. Spielberg's voice unconsciously lowered a lot: "When I saw Ronan Anderson, I felt that I was old. Now Ronan Anderson reminded me of George when I was young, who started a business successfully and made the company bigger."

Horford knew that Spielberg was talking about George Lucas, who created and developed a film company worth more than three billion dollars from scratch.

Thinking about it again, I feel that Ronan Anderson is stronger than George Lucas when he was young. After all, Lucas Pictures has no distribution channel. When facing the six major companies, it also needs to hand over the video to large companies for distribution in exchange for development space.

In addition, Ronan Anderson also founded an Internet celebrity company and Netflix shared that social software, which was really useful.

Yes, Netflix's streaming media business, and the online film and television service launched by it is so convenient.

"The summer season is coming." Spielberg's question broke Horford's random thoughts: "Are you ready?"

"All preparations are done, we will invest our main resources on the two projects "World War" and "Escape from the Clones"."

Spielberg said very seriously: "At least one of these two movies must be guaranteed to be successful, otherwise DreamWorks will have a lot of trouble."

Horford swore: "Escape from the Clones Island was placed in mid-May, specifically avoiding the first weekend of May, "Spy 3" and "Revenge of the Sith" on Memorial Day. "World War" was painted in June, and it was a week away from the "Mr. Smiths" and "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" released by Embassy Pictures."

Spielberg nodded slightly. "Mr. Smiths" is okay, but success or failure is unknown. The male lead Brad Pitt's business appeal is average. The female lead Angelina Jolie has suffered two failures in "Tomb Raider 2" and "Alexander the Great". It is hard to say how many viewers can buy her account.

But "Spy Shadows 3" and "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" were the most popular films in the summer of 2005.

I guess no one wants to start painting with these two films in the same period.

"Escape from Clones is also a weekend away from "Spy Shadows 3". "Spielberg remembered one thing: "Which movie is released in the middle?"

The summer season is too crowded, and there are almost heavyweight films released every weekend.

Horford replied: "The Heavenly Dynasty of Twentieth Century Fox."

Spielberg nodded slightly, and it turned out to be the epic war filmed by Ridley Scott.

It is said that 20th Century Fox has established a prehistoric epic project by Roland Emmerich, and is also preparing for the live version of "The Prince of Egypt", and intends to adapt the story of Robin Hood again...

The investment in epic war movies is very high, and these are estimated to be large-scale productions with investments of more than $100 million.

Twentieth Century Fox is a movie with epic war.

If this is successful, it would be fine, but it failed...

The best failure! Spielberg immediately thought that if Twentieth Century Fox, DreamWorks would have lost one opponent.

Twentieth Century Fox also did a lot of things to secretly suppress DreamWorks.

Spielberg and Horford walked into a post-production room, and Michael Bay immediately greeted the two.

"When will post-production be completed?" Spielberg asked.

Michael Bay has a long horse face: "It can be done before the end of the month!" He seemed to be very excited: "Steven, "Escape from the Clones" will be a masterpiece, an excellent movie that is different from my past works!"

Although Spielberg was the first producer of "Escape from the Cloned Island", he gave Michael Bay the greatest power in the shooting and production of the project. Michael Bay not only served as the director and producer, but also had almost complete final editing rights.

Michael Bay's achievements in business in the past are also worthy of Spielberg's trust.

"Michael, I also believe you can bring a successful work to DreamWorks," Spielberg said.

Michael Bay said with a smile: "This is the most exciting time I have ever had in filming and production, and I will definitely succeed."

Without Jerry Brookheimer's various restrictions, Michael Bay finally felt the smell of freedom.

"Escape from the Cloned Island" will also be the beginning of his transformation!

Michael Bay doesn't want to be a lifelong explosion tycoon. He doesn't want to shoot movies forever, and he always has a bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang b

He wants to prove himself that Michael Bay will still succeed if he leaves Jerry Brookheimer! Apart from the explosion, Michael Bay will also be no problem for filming humanistic thinking and profound themes.

Isn’t it just film art or humanistic thinking? It’s like anyone who can’t shoot it.

When an explosion monster thinks about how to combine explosion with humanistic thinking while explodes, its power is far greater than that of Mars hitting the earth.

Once upon a time, this directly sank a Hollywood giant company.

To be more precise, it was the fuse that DreamWorks had to sell itself.

Michael Bay accompanied Spielberg into the studio and watched the first third of all the films that had been produced.

After watching this part of the clip, Spielberg was very satisfied. It is indeed different from Michael Bay's previous videos. The opening plot about the clone is quite humane and has no shortage of highlights...

Even, this style doesn't seem like a Michael Bay movie.

After it is released, it may surprise the outside world.

This part is better than Michael Bay's previous films of "Pearl Harbor" and "Jedi Men 2".

Spielberg felt even more relieved and pulled Michael Bay and Horford to the office next to him, held a three-person meeting to discuss some of the matters during the promotion.

After the meeting, Michael Bey walked into the post-production room with his head on his head. Horford revealed to him that the outside world has paid great attention to "Escape from the Island of Clones".

Just because this is Michael Bay's new work!

Successive successes brought Michael Bay extremely confident: shooting a movie, and then everyone called it the most important movie of the year, it felt so cool!

Although it was only March, the list of movies to be released during this summer has already been on Ronan's desk. Ronan has also carefully watched it. In addition to the two movies from DreamWorks, the one he paid the most attention to is the "Fantastic Four" by Twentieth Century Fox.

This superhero movie, adapted from the Marvel comic of the same name, will be available in North American theaters in a few months.

Ronan recently went on phone calls with senior executives of Marvel Entertainment and held video conference calls. Marvel Entertainment will soon send a fatal blow to "Fantastic Four" through free channels for comics and the Internet.

The Fantastic Four, who have become super bad guys in the comics, will soon usher in the final issue.

The ending comic creation is in full swing, and the foursome will definitely end by justice.

Ronan had read the script in advance and did not comment on it.

Because everything the comics do is aimed at the 20th Century Fox movie.

The contradiction between Marvel Entertainment and the 20th Century Fox has been put on the table.

The ending comic has not been published yet, and Ronan welcomes a heavyweight director who comes to visit in the Relativity Building.

Gilmo del Toro, who has worked with Sandhai Entertainment several times in succession, brought his new film project and another creativity, wanting to seek support from Ronan.
Chapter completed!
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