âA commercial film?â
âYou mean a superhero genre?â
âXian Yu really wants to dip his toe in every film genre, huh? I thought heâd continue to make comedies, next thing you know, he went off making suspense dramas. When I thought heâd play around with extreme plot twists, he proceeded to make a drama filmâ¦â
âMaybe he enjoys challenging himself?â
âI never expected Xian Yu to take a leap and make a mainstream film this time. He probably wishes to achieve higher box office results. Although his previous themes attracted noteworthy box office, advancing further is exceedingly hard.â
ââ¦â
Olâ Zhou brought the script of âSpidermanâ to the film department, and everyone began discussing soon after reviewing the script in a meeting. The atmosphere was rather positive as Xian Yu had gained the departmentâs trust through his previous successes.
âSpeaking of which,â
The senior executive on Olâ Zhouâs right chuckled, âAll of Xian Yuâs films have some degree of commercial attributes. Even though âHachikoâ does not strictly fall under arthouse films, itâs his relatively pure commercial route this time that surprised us.â
âBack to the film itself.â
Olâ Zhou knocked on the table, âI think itâs promising. The pacing of this film is excellent. The preservation and persistence of ordinary people towards the end is deeply touching. Additionally, the character has an origin-like growth, something most superhero movies tend to overlook.â
âItâs Xian Yu after all.â
The senior executive sitting in the back row laughed, âIn my opinion, I wouldnât agree with saying Spiderman is purely commercial. Even if Xian Yu is making a commercial film, he wonât completely abandon some profound elements. The line in the movie, âwith great power comes great responsibility,â struck a chord with me. This is something other superhero movies often neglect.â
âItâs the investment thoughâ¦â
âItâs probably going to exceed a hundred millionâ¦â
âMost superhero movies have a budget that breaks a hundred million. If you want outstanding special effects, youâve got to burn some cash. I believe that an investment exceeding one hundred million is paramount for a filmâs success. If a superhero movie fails to deliver compelling visuals, even an excellent script is in vain.â
ââ¦â
In the Blue Star film market, investments exceeding one hundred million are common. Thatâs why all of Xian Yuâs successful films come as such a shock. How can someone consistently push box office revenue into the billions using only tens of millions?
Is achieving high returns on small investments that easy?
This time, Xian Yu finally stopped his usual technique of achieving grand results from small inputs. This is the typical treatment for film production. If even a superhero movie incorporates minimal investment, even if Xian Yu has succeeded multiple times, people would naturally be skeptical.
âBut we need to make sure we play it safe.â
Someone proposed, âWe should budget it according to one hundred million, anything more than that is risky. Superhero movies bear distinctive traits â when successful, the box office can skyrocket into billions; yet when they fail, itâs as if they disappear into the void without a ripple.â
Everyone nodded in agreement.
After the meeting, many matters reached a consensus, and â Spidermanâ quickly entered project initiation mode. Olâ Zhou, with the results of the meeting, went looking for Lin Yuan and briefly explained the situation to him.
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Lin Yuan has now gained a deep understanding of the film industry. When he learned that the budget for âSpidermanâ would be around one hundred million, he felt that it was fairly reasonable, even though itâs considered on the lower end for superhero movies.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
But there were some disagreements.
When Olâ Zhou found out that Lin Yuan intended to cast a newcomer as Spiderman, he couldnât help but express his concerns, âThere are young and popular actors within the company. Why insist on casting an almost-graduate from a drama school?â
âJian Yi is one of my best buddies.â
Lin Yuan responded as if it was the most natural thing in the world.
Hearing this, Olâ Zhou was taken aback before letting out a bitter smile. This answer was so typical of Lin Yuan. Sighing, he said, âThen we need to invest more efforts in casting the supporting roles. Plus, your friend needs to sign a contract with Starlight.â
âMmm.â
Lin Yuan had no objections.
Starlight canât simply help other companies boost their status for free. For a film with a budget of one hundred million, itâs only natural that the lead actor is one of their own. Furthermore, Jian Yi would likely be open to the idea of joining Starlight.
âLetâs have a better contract.â
Lin Yuan sought benefits for his friend.
Olâ Zhou nodded, âIâll see to it. Since youâve said heâs one of your best friends, the artist department will definitely be more accommodating. As for the roles of director and producer, are we sticking with the previous team?â
âMmm.â
With scriptwriters at the core of the crew, Lin Yuan was the soul of the film. In fact, his role even exceeded that of a conventional main scriptwriter â he had pre-designed even the filmâs shots. These were additional perks provided after the System offered the script. Coupled with Lin Yuanâs exquisite artistic skills, he could easily recreate any image he desired, thus saving a lot of explanations. Director Yi Chenggong might lack innovative ideas that could aid Lin Yuanâs creation process, but his competency in replicating Lin Yuanâs instructions was commendable.
In a certain way,
Lin Yuan was both the director and screenwriter.
Having collaborated with Lin Yuan multiple times, Yi Chenggong has comprehended Lin Yuanâs mode of operation. As Lin Yuanâs executor of intentions, he rarely conflicts with Lin Yuan, unless he comes up with a particularly brilliant idea.
After saying goodbye to Olâ Zhou,
Lin Yuan gave Jian Yi a call, âThe new film is confirmed. Youâre the leading man. Itâs a superhero movie. Iâll send you the script right now. Study it on your own for now. Also, you need to come over. You have to sign an artist contract with Starlight.â
âHuh?â
Jian Yi on the other end of the phone seemed stunned, âJoining Starlight is a no-brainer for me, but didnât you say last night that you havenât decided what to shoot for the new movie? How do you have a script today?â
âInspiration struck.â
âYouâre so slick.â
Jian Yi didnât say any words of gratitude.
The bond he shared with Lin Yuan and Xia Fan was deeply ingrained since childhood. Saying more at this point would only seem pretentious. Didnât he long to play this lead role?
He absolutely did!
However, he wouldnât use this relationship to compel Lin Yuan to make this decision. Now, Lin Yuan brought opportunities to his doorstep. Saying more could end up disappointing Lin Yuan. The best way to repay him is to take the shooting process seriously and cherish this opportunity that Lin Yuan provided.
âThatâs it for now.â
Lin Yuan hung up the phone.
Lin Yuan turned on his computer and began searching for popular superhero films. This was a necessary task. After all, he needed to see how others had done it and ideally learn something useful from them.
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PS: There are too many Marvel movies, thereâs no need to worry about directly entering the Marvel storyline. Conventional superhero attributes are too similar, basically carved from the same mold, itâs uninteresting to write about them without adding a refreshing twist. Thereâs no way our protagonist can film all of them. If weâre going to shoot anything in the future, it should be about the most unique character, or even the story of a major villain. Iâm sure youâve guessed who it might be.