Shadow queen development plan

Shadow Queen Development Plan Chapter 1200

The blonde girl with a ponytail seems to be very concerned about the situation of this movie, always hoping to get first-hand information from Qiye.

Qiye was entangled in no way, so she had to report to Lily regularly every night what she knew.

Lily herself was very satisfied with this and tried to fix the daily call.

"Why do I have the illusion of clocking in regularly every day?"

After hanging up the phone, Qiye discovered a rather sad fact.

Fortunately, the NBC TV program started immediately, and Qiye did not continue to study anything.

In fact, there is nothing too novel about this program, and the content of the news will not be too surprising.

After all, NBC, as one of the best TV stations in the United States, will not allow too much content.

As much as the footage released in the show is the footage and interviews with the audience.

In short, I want to tell people in North America and even people in any country or region that can watch this show, how excellent and popular "Madoka" is.

Those of you who haven't watched "Little Circle" are simply out of date.

To a certain extent, film propaganda is really not much different from brainwashing and preaching.

"This is a great movie."

From the very beginning, the host of the show gave a definition for the movie "Little Circle".

"It was produced by a crew that is bold and innovative, but at the same time working hard. The success of "Magic Circle" is definitely a common victory for a team."

"There may not be a concept so, let's take a look at some specific figures. After all, data is the best explanation."

In conjunction with the highlights of the various departments of the film, the program introduced a series of data in the form of narration.

These data are definitely information that can stimulate the audience to watch the movie.

"In the filming, a total of more than 600 professional electronic storage cassettes were consumed, which is equivalent to the traditional 1.42 million feet of film."

"1500 motion capture suits, 650 actors' costumes, and more than 400 magical girl weapons of various models."

"372 on-screen actors, 60 motion capture stunts, more than 1,400 behind-the-scenes staff, and 560 computer stunts."

"The pictures with CG special effects in the movie occupy 80% of the time of the film, and the pictures with full CG effects account for as much as 60%."

No matter from which point of view, Qiye feels that "Little Circle" should be the largest and most expensive movie ever produced.

Despite the number of actors, "Madoka" may not be comparable to war epic films such as "Lord of the Rings" or "Kingdom of Heaven".

After all, "Little Circle", which lacks a huge war drama, doesn't need so many group performances.

But in the post-production and the use of special effects scale, "Maiden" is undoubtedly better than any other movie.

The cumbersome degree of making such a film can be imagined.

If there is not a team that has been established for many years and cooperates with tacit understanding, and with Qiye's full devotion, how can it be possible to complete a giant system such as "Little Circle"?

Therefore, when the North American box office of "Maiden" broke through 100 million US dollars without any suspense on Monday, no one was surprised.

Even James Cameron took it for granted.

As the director who has witnessed the creation of "Maiden", if the film has not exceeded the US$100 million box office in North America, Cameron would find it strange.

He stood in the conference room of the Fox Building, looking down at Century City in Beverly Hills through the glass window.

The face that was no longer young looked unusually calm, and it seemed that the numbers mentioned by Jim Ganopros behind him had nothing to do with him.

$12.4 million, this is the figure that "Little Circle" got on Monday.

Break 10 million in working days.

What this achievement represents, anyone who knows something about North American movies can't possibly not know.

And to get this result, the 3D version of the movie is definitely the biggest contributor.

In order to experience the 3D version of "Little Circle", many viewers deliberately ask for leave to watch movies on weekdays.

But even so, most of the 3D theaters in the United States are still sold out.

Under the stimulus of such a favorable market, all cinema chains have let go of their reservations and have begun to upgrade their cinemas.

Fortunately, the upgrade of an ordinary 3D theater is not as complicated as the IMAX theater.

Just update the playback equipment and buy a batch of 3D glasses.

The rising box office of "Little Circle" has put a lot of pressure on Fox.

"James, the situation is very unfavorable to us." Jim said worriedly.

"In fact, the current situation is not bad for us."

Cameron said to Jim Ganopoulos on the sofa with relief: "The better the 3D version of "Magical Circle" sells, the faster the theater can modify 3D equipment."

"In this way, when our "Avatar" is released, the number of 3D cinemas will increase."

Jim sat there, he didn't say anything, but his face was not pretty.

Cameron's relief didn't do much to Jim.

After all, the two people have completely different perspectives.

After all, Cameron can also be regarded as the co-producer of Madoka.

And there is still the kind of producer who pays a small amount of dividends.

The more "Little Circle" earns, Cameron can actually get a lot of money.

Although the amount of money is far less than what Jiufeng and Qiye made, it is also a huge sum of money for a director.

Therefore, Cameron himself has an indifferent attitude towards which movie is higher at the box office of "Avatar" or "Madoka".

Anyway, it's all about making money. Which movie is not making money?

As long as the films you make can achieve the effects you want, as long as 3D technology can bring new changes to the film market.

Which movie can become the highest in history, Cameron does not care.

After all, the data is there, isn't it just to make people break?

But this box office victory is not the case for Fox at all.