Chapter 134 The True Entertainment Mogul
Chapter 134 The True Entertainment Mogul
Chapter 135 The True Entertainment Mogul
The Liu family is quite efficient.
The crowd gathered outside the hotel quickly dispersed on its own; of course, it wasn't that everyone left at once.
There are still many genuine local Hong Kong "literary youths" who are passionate about cultural and entertainment creation and are eager to visit Yu Zhen.
I want to learn the true teachings in person.
It's clear that the Liu family can't directly control this type of person.
However, these people are all very well-behaved.
They didn't cause trouble; they just came up with all sorts of ingenious tricks. Some held up signs, some carried Yu Zhen's works, and some simply dressed up as characters from "The Truman Show" based on their own imaginations.
The Galaxy Film Company delegation arrived discreetly at the Sihai Hotel.
Upon meeting, everyone exchanged pleasantries, and the warm atmosphere was evident.
"Writer Yu, I have long admired your name. Today I finally get to meet you. You must give our comrades in Hong Kong a good lesson and some pointers on how we should carry out our work here in Hong Kong."
"Manager Liao, you flatter me. Well, I do have a few ideas. Here, this document is something I prepared especially for our colleagues in Hong Kong."
As Yu Zhen spoke, he handed over a few freshly printed pages.
"Oh?! Oh dear, that would be wonderful!"
Manager Liao hurriedly took the few pages of papers that Yu Zhen handed over.
Nearby, Director Qin and a few others, equally excited, craned their necks to get closer.
The document was just completed by Yu Zhen, and none of them had seen its contents.
Moreover, this was done by the renowned writer Yu.
Over the past six months, I have witnessed far too much of the extraordinary qualities of the great writer Yu. Who wouldn't look forward to seeing his magic again as soon as possible?
Copywriting: The world of capital forces dream-chasing girls to become "smoke stars" out of necessity. The new era of social culture confidence will reshape the future path of "smoke stars" youth.
Hehe.
At first glance, this is a summary of the copywriting.
Everyone's eyes lit up, and they instantly cheered.
You're definitely an expert.
Continue reading to see the copywriting and planning content.
Yu Zhen's copywriting isn't particularly fresh or interesting.
Of course, this is from the perspective of someone from the future. Having seen so many entertainment and star-making programs in an era of rampant online information, he naturally doesn't find anything novel or unique about them.
Soon, everyone finished reading the copy.
"Writer Yu, your copywriting plan—"
"how?"
"Hmm, isn't this a bit too advanced? I'm afraid the mainland cultural market will have a hard time accepting it!"
"Why abandon such a free and open world of capitalism, instead of actively making the most of it, and instead focusing on the mainland market?"
"Huh? Writer Yu, you mean—??"
"Leaving aside the specifics of how to create stars and make shows, I want to ask everyone a question first." Yu Zhen's expression suddenly became extremely serious.
Everyone was taken aback.
"Writer Yu, please feel free to speak. We're discussing some cutting-edge issues behind closed doors. We know the priorities," Manager Liao said first, implying that once they left the room, no one should gossip or discuss the matter with outsiders.
The others nodded in agreement.
Director Qin added, "Xiao Yu, don't worry! Everyone here is a staunch fighter on the literary and artistic front with the most firm ideals and beliefs. They all know what's important."
"Yes, that's right. It's rare for Writer Yu to open up to everyone like this, so we should cherish it."
Yu Zhen waved his hand, "No, no, no, everyone, don't misunderstand. I wasn't prepared to say anything too sensitive or challenging to the bottom line of discipline. Don't be too nervous, it's as if I'm about to say something treasonous—"
Everyone murmured in disapproval. "You, the great writer Yu, even if you wanted to say that, you'd have to see if we dared to listen, right?"
We can't just leave the mainland and start letting loose right there, can we?
Yu Zhen also quickly reminded himself that the times are different now.
He gave an awkward laugh and continued, "Actually, I just want everyone to remember one thing clearly: how do you view Hong Kong's historical significance? Do you have a strange, bittersweet feeling about this bustling international metropolis? Do you, deep down, unconsciously treat this city as a difficult, unapproachable child, something you can't scold or disobey?!"
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Everyone was stunned by his sudden outburst.
However, upon closer reflection, I suddenly realized that something was unusual.
Because what writer Yu said really struck a nerve with them. In reality, isn't everyone just like the writer Yu described?
More often than not, having witnessed firsthand the advanced development of this international metropolis, with its thriving growth momentum far exceeding the development speed of the mainland by hundreds of times.
Inevitably, everyone will have their doubts.
This leads to the question of whether the development model here represents the ultimate end of the world.
Now, writer Yu has simply brought up the topic unintentionally.
"Very good, it seems we all share the same concern. That's good, as the old saying goes, a mental illness requires a mental cure. With this consensus, it will be easier for everyone to maintain a consistent level of thinking when we begin to discuss the topics."
Maintaining consistent granularity of thought?!
Tsk tsk, yet another phrase that's easy to remember the moment you hear it.
"Regardless of what you think, in my view, the reason this giant city has achieved its current international status is entirely due to the inland regions that made it what it is today, providing it with the most abundant resources for development. Moreover, it is a window that our ancestors deliberately left for the world to communicate and connect with the outside world."
"Its urban positioning has always been to serve the inland areas; to call it a highly idealized experimental field would be a more accurate description."
"Therefore, with this fundamental premise in mind, it all makes perfect sense to discuss other things—"
Everyone was deeply shocked. To be honest, none of them had ever thought about the writer's way of thinking and understanding from such a perspective.
Yu Zhen continued, beginning to incorporate some of the so-called "international perspective" that would become commonplace in later generations.
The Hong Kong entertainment industry in the 1980s and 90s was the golden age of the Oriental Hollywood megacity.
This is an invaluable platform and rare resource for showcasing the power of Eastern culture.
With such abundant resources, it's clear that they could be easily controlled in the mainland with just a little effort.
So why not seize the opportunity and work hard?
Yu Zhen wants to take advantage of the situation to develop Hong Kong, the freest experimental field for culture and entertainment, into a bridgehead for showcasing the power of Eastern culture to the world, and an Eastern Hollywood dream factory.
Is this goal difficult to achieve?
He wouldn't be satisfied without giving it a try.
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