Chapter 338 Lin Zhou: It's Time to Show Your True Skills
Chapter 338 Lin Zhou: It's Time to Show Your True Skills
Even after the video conference ended, the air in the study still felt cold and oppressive.
Lin Zhou walked to the window and looked out at Su Qingge, who was leading Nuonuo to chase butterflies on the lawn in the yard.
The fierceness in his eyes dissipated slightly, replaced by a competitive desire called "dominance".
These arrogant guys who've gotten used to Hollywood probably really think they'll always have the industry standards in their hands.
Lin Zhou turned and walked out of the study, his steps steady as he crossed the long corridor.
He stopped in front of a seemingly ordinary mahogany door at the end of the road.
This is the third basement level of Xishan Manor.
Apart from Old Chen and a few core henchmen, no one knew that a taboo was hidden underground that could change the landscape of the world's film and television industry.
Lin Zhou extended his hand, and the fingerprint, iris, and vein verification were completed instantly.
"laugh--"
The heavy titanium alloy hydraulic door slid open to both sides.
The originally dimly lit secret research and development room was quickly illuminated by blue light streams along the wall-mounted light strips as Lin Zhou entered.
A cold wind swept over me.
This is dozens of high-power precision liquid frequency cooling pumps running at full speed.
In the center of the research and development room, a dozen groundbreaking servers were emitting a faint purple glow.
Sitting here are top geeks whom Lin Zhou secretly recruited from all over the world two years ago.
Some of them were architectural geniuses in Silicon Valley, while others were core developers of military simulators.
Now, they are all loyal to the Lin family.
"Boss, you've arrived."
A young man with thick-rimmed black glasses and disheveled hair suddenly stood up.
He is the head of this laboratory, nicknamed "Madman".
His eyes were bloodshot, but his expression was so excited it was almost distorted.
"The final closed beta test of 'that thing' is complete."
"The current computing efficiency has exceeded human understanding of graphics processing capabilities."
Lin Zhou walked to the huge circular screen.
His expression was cold and stern, and his voice carried an undeniable decisiveness.
"Import the trailer module for 'Star Abyss' and run it using that kernel."
"Okay!"
The madman rubbed his hands together and began typing rapidly on the control panel.
In the center of the screen, the originally pitch-black void suddenly exploded into a dazzling spot of light.
This isn't the kind of CG look that Hollywood creates by piling up models.
That was a real universe created using the [Quantum Renderer] rewarded by the system, truly touching the underlying physics.
On the screen, a star is collapsing.
Every fragment of the shattered corona, every inch of the curled magnetic light, is rendered with pixel-level realism.
As the light and shadow shifted, the photons seemed to penetrate the screen directly, stinging the pupils of onlookers.
It was a visually stunning experience that transcended its time.
It's the kind of grandeur that can send shivers down the spines of people accustomed to special effects.
"Oh my god..."
The technicians, who had been working diligently, all stopped what they were doing.
They stared blankly up at the sea of stars, a place they had personally participated in but had never truly seen in its entirety.
A veteran visual effects artist rubbed his eyes, which were burning from the heat, his voice trembling.
"Is this rendered in real time?"
"Not a pre-rendered CG? How is that possible..."
"Compared to this, Industrial Light & Magic, which Stephen and his gang of foreigners are so proud of, is like a child's drawing."
The madman laughed maniacally and pressed Enter.
"That's the terrifying thing about quantum rendering!"
"It's not drawing diagrams, it's calculating the laws of physics!"
"In this universe, the refraction of every grain of dust conforms to the laws of the universe."
Lin Zhou stood beneath the giant screen, the shadows obscuring his features.
He looked at those dazzling scenes, a cruel smile curving his lips.
Since those people think that Chinese-language films can only make "slideshows".
He then gave the world a small technological shock.
He wanted everyone to be unable to distinguish the boundary between reality and illusion the moment they stepped into the theater.
He wanted to shatter Hollywood's proud industrial production line in the face of "Star Abyss".
"Besides the visual effects, how's the 'augmented reality' system going?"
Lin Zhou turned his head and looked at the madman.
"Reporting to the boss, through precise coupling of sound frequency and infrasound, we have been able to achieve physiological-level sensory resonance."
"When watching the movie, viewers will experience a realistic tactile sensation as the spaceship vibrates."
The madman became more and more excited as he talked, gesturing wildly.
"That's true immersion; it's like putting your soul directly into the film!"
Lin Zhou nodded.
enough.
Once these things are thrown out, the provocation in that challenge letter will become the most ridiculous slap in the face.
But he doesn't intend to give only these.
Lin Zhou took out a thick stack of kraft paper from his coat pocket.
That was something he drafted himself in his study.
"Snapped!"
The stack of papers was slammed heavily onto the alloy tabletop, making a dull thud.
The madman and several core members gathered around.
After reading the text above, everyone gasped again.
"Boss, this..."
"Is this going to hollow out the core talent of Hollywood?"
The madman stared wide-eyed at the list of resounding names.
It boasts top-notch stunt directors, meticulous editors, and talented but unsuccessful screenwriters.
Lin Zhou tugged at his shirt collar, his eyes cold and arrogant.
"A great director like Stephen relies on platforms and capital."
"But what I value are those artisans who are relegated to the bottom but who actually do the work."
"Fame, fortune, dreams, money."
"There is no wall that the Trinity cannot break down."
Lin Zhou pointed to the stack of names, his tone chilling.
"Director Martin will serve as honorary dean."
"I want to build the world's largest film and television industry base in Beijing."
"Within a month, I want the whole world to know that the crown of the film industry should be worn in a different place."
The madman swallowed hard, feeling that long-lost surge of excitement.
This kind of reshuffling is no longer a simple business game.
This is more like a violent demolition of the Western cultural stronghold, targeting its very foundations.
Lin Zhou glanced at his watch; it was almost time.
Those executives from Starry Sky Media are probably going crazy waiting in the video conference room.
He turned around, and the coat draped over his shoulders billowed in a sharp arc in the wind.
"Boss, our film is called 'Star Abyss,' so what if our competitors back down?"
The madman shouted something from behind.
Lin Zhou stopped walking, but didn't turn around.
He casually pulled a specially made encrypted communicator from his pocket and sent a coordinate to Lao Chen.
"They won't back down."
"Arrogance is a disease ingrained in these people; it needs to be cured."
"Even if they don't respond, I'll force them to come closer."
Lin Zhou pushed open the door to the research and development lab, and the sunlight outside shone on his face again.
Old Chen was already standing by the door, holding the latest itinerary in his hand.
"Young Master, the internationally renowned director Martin has already accepted our invitation."
"How did he react?"
Lin Zhou straightened his cuffs as he walked.
"He was initially hesitant, after all, he was deeply entrenched there."
Old Chen paused, his eyes turning somewhat strange.
"But when we sent him that three-second render clip..."
"He canceled all meetings with Universal Pictures and is currently chartering a plane to Beijing overnight."
After hearing this, Lin Zhou sneered and walked with even more steady steps.
now it's right.
In the face of true dimensional reduction, loyalty and arrogance are nothing but cheap bargaining chips.
He wanted to place Su Qingge in that truly unshakeable position.
It's not about flattery, it's about conquering.
When they returned to the living room, Su Qingge was holding Lin An and watching cartoons.
When Nuonuo saw him, she rushed over with her short legs and hugged his leg.
"Dad, did you chase the big monster away?"
Lin Zhou bent down and picked up his daughter, his eyes instantly becoming incredibly tender.
"Soon."
"Dad is going to build a beautiful circus for the big monsters so they can perform there."
Su Qingge raised her head, her peach blossom eyes revealing a wise understanding.
"Are you really going to get serious?"
"Of course, if you bully my wife, I'll settle this score with compound interest."
Lin Zhou sat down with an air of authority, and casually pinched Xiao An'an's chubby cheeks.
"Old Chen, send out those invitations."
"Please invite those big shots to Beijing for tea next month."
"Let me say that I, Lin, have a small project and would like to ask for your guidance."
Old Chen nodded in agreement.
"Yes, young master. What about Director Martin...?"
"Have him come directly to Xishan. I want to talk to him about how to completely kick that Stephen out of the game."
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