Superstar starts from the Film and Television Academy

Big Star Star Starts at Film Academy Chapter 52

The two women looked at each other ghostly, "Our teacher gave a temporary assignment to write about your view of that film."

Well, Han Fei said he took the blame, but then he thought about it and felt numb, this group of people will not, all want to write a post-mortem, right?

In fact, Professor Ren Changnian recommended the film in the group of teachers, calling it the most works of the students of Beijing Film in the past five years, and also favored the school leaders to watch it, and the teachers also recognized Professor Ren Changnian's point of view after seeing it, and then most of the students of Beijing Film received the notice of temporary homework.

It's also mandatory, and the consequences for not turning in homework is a phrase that makes flustered students have to cancel various appointments to complete their teachers' homework.

So on Sunday, at the strong request of the students, the film, originally scheduled for only two sessions, froze up and was temporarily changed to three sessions.

Some students originally came to see it with an assignment and naturally felt some resistance, but after seeing the film, that resistance completely changed to: I see, no wonder the teacher wanted us to see it.

So word of mouth progressed and fermented, and the students themselves also had certain social circles, they expressed their own opinions in their friends and classmates' groups, and their comments on the film also attracted the attention of some students from other schools.

Of course, there are a few people who find documentaries too heavy and boring to watch, and the recording of "I'm a Little Bird" always interests them, with the "total loss" and the gong-like roar being the most inspiring part of the song. The label, for a time, was quietly circulated throughout the capital's college circles.

Chapter 68 - Infringement?

The unexpected popularity of "I'm a Little Bird" was unforeseen by Gebsen, who was on tenterhooks all day long. Although he thought he had applied for the copyright, he felt guilty for being a thief, so he couldn't stand in front of Han Fei and justifiably accuse him of "copyright infringement".

However, Huayan Music is not one to rub it in, and soon found out that the song was a huge hit, and began to ask Gebsen if he had licensed the theme song for the documentary "Yangcheng Railway Station".

In a guilty conscience, Song Bathing Sen could only say no, and Hua Yan Music was naturally furious.

So there was Han Fei sitting in the cafe, holding a "cease and desist" agreement from the man in the suit across from him.

The man in the suit seemed satisfied with Han Fei's "at a loss for words" expression: "Han, you not only performed the unauthorized song "I am a small bird", but also used it as the theme song of a documentary without authorization from our company, and even tampered with the name of the songwriter, which constitutes an infringement of copyright. It's already seriously damaged, the legitimate rights and interests of Huayan Music, and if you refuse to compensate, then we'll have to see you in court."

The man in the suit was biting heavily on the words Huayan Music, and he had reasons to believe that the freshman in front of him would be completely defeated when he heard Huayan Music, and then he could ask for a lot of money until his family couldn't afford it, and all this was the price he had to pay for his "youthful ignorance"!

"Then you'll sue."

A few faint words but it was like a thunderbolt from the flat earth, thundering the man in the suit out of his skin.

"This guy must be crazy, right?" That was the only thought the man in the suit had at the moment.

When Han Fei looked at the "original music copyright" column in the indemnity agreement, a smirk hung on the corner of his mouth, if he hadn't registered the copyright just after making the arrangement, he might have wondered if he had been cybersquatted.

"I'll sue you for all you've got if you don't know what you're doing!" The man in the suit bellowed hysterically.

The only thing that responded to him was the compensation agreement floating in the air, and Han Fei had already stretched out a lazy waist and swaggered out of the cafe.

The efficiency of Huayan Music is still very fast, and quickly filed a case in court, and also posted a "solemn declaration" on the company's official microblog.

Of course, the real purpose of Huayan Music is not how much compensation it can win from the lawsuit, a family that is not even privileged, how much profit can it make even if it knocks the marrow out of the bones? They're just trying to borrow this lawsuit to bring media attention to it.

In this age of entertainment to death, the cost of ordinary publicity is too high, instead of negative news like gossip and lawsuits, it's easier and cheaper to get attention.

Many of Hua Yan's singers retweeted the statement, and their fans began to join in the condemnation, and Song Bathing Sen was no exception, although he remained guilty, but things were long out of his control now.

Of course there were many who were curious about the song [I am a little bird] in the statement.

All that comes up when you search for [I'm a Little Bird] online is a version with very sloppy sound quality, but even that is enough to make many people like the song.

The song "I'm a Little Bird" is one of the best Chinese rock songs of the decade, but it's a crime that it was stolen.

With the participation of many stars in the entertainment industry, "I am a little bird" has become more and more popular, and the documentary "Sheep City Railway Station" has also appeared in various media and entertainment sections.

In this way, a documentary, which was originally unheard of, gained unprecedented popularity and many college students entered the screening room with curiosity, as it was free anyway.

The original idea according to the Huajian music is to copy the heat, and then to the song bath Sen to release an album, a hit, and see the heat is almost the same, but the song bath Sen's copyright certificate has never gotten in hand, Huajian music in order to be on the safe side can only be first pressed.

As for Ge Bathing Sen, every day of waiting for the copyright certificate was an ordeal, even though he was already at the highest point of public opinion, he was still guilty.

"This bitch!" Xie Buchen was so angry that his eyes were red, he was a witness to the entire creation of Han Fei, and now Song Bathing Sen actually said that he wrote the song?

"I know, it must have been that day! At the studio, he recovered the files I deleted!" Xie Bu Cheng had a flash of light in his head and was about to rush out.

Han Fei waved his hand, "Don't be silly, even if you find the surveillance from that day, you can't prove that the song is my work, he can totally deny it."

"Son of a bitch! What's this all about!" Jayoukian punched the table in anger.

"Don't you guys think this is a good thing? Recently I've seen many posts on the internet helping Yan'er find her mother." Han Fei said with full carelessness.

Jiang Qinghou helplessly scratched his hair straight, "I say old Han na, you still have the heart to care about this? If you lose this lawsuit, the compensation won't matter, but the point is that your reputation will be notorious in the future, so how can you still be in the circle?"

"Don't worry, I won't lose!" Looking at the anxious expressions of the crowd, Han Fei, however, was confident.

The music club WeChat group, everyone was paying attention to this incident, compared to a stranger like Han Fei, they naturally trusted the president, Song Bathing Sen more, and even some members who were close to Song Bathing Sen began to voice their injustice for Song Bathing Sen in the group.

"This Han Fei is really shameless, stealing the president's song is just fine, but he actually changed the songwriter's name to his own."

"That's right, and they're still using this song as the theme song for the documentary, we should teach them a lesson."

He didn't take a stand, which was a guilty conscience, but his lack of a stand was seen by the members as more of a "tolerance" for Han Fei.

The members of the music club started posting condemnations on the school's intranet and various music forums, perhaps because they didn't like it.

Although Han Fei repeatedly said that the pure are the pure, Jia Youqian and the others couldn't stand the anger and started to dislike the members of the music club on various websites.

"This song is clearly the theme song that Han Fei wrote specifically for the documentary, are you all blind? Excuse me, have you seen the promo video that Han Fei edited? It's a perfect fit for the song. You guys think it was written by Song Batherson? Where was he when we made this film?"

A part of the calm eaters really found a four-minute promo on the video site, but the click-through rate is not high, but after seeing it, it really fits every lyric.

For a time the faction of the Stand Song Bathing Sen were choked speechless, but they still made a strong case that it wasn't evidence, or perhaps just a coincidence, and that the only thing that could ultimately be used as evidence in court was copyright certification!

"Hey, you, do you need help? I mean, I have lawyers I'm familiar with."

Han Fei laughed at the sound of his voice, "Sister Kexin, you're so nosy, aren't you afraid that Sister Ru won't be able to dislike you?"

Yang Kexin threw out her tongue, "I'm secretly calling you from my room right now, she won't know."

"You're so sure I didn't steal his song?" Han Fei's heart warmed.

"Of course, don't forget, [Remembering] but I sang it red." Yang Kexin lay on the bed with her feet up, smiling proudly.

"Thanks for the kind words, but I can handle it."

Chapter 69 - Last Chance.

The time crept into May, and after ten days of free screenings, the nominations for the various awards had been released, thanks to the votes of the college audience.

Best director, actor and actress, and a series of other major awards were all dominated by commercial films, and of course, this was understandable, whether it was from the cast or the behind-the-scenes crew, commercial films were far more mature than small-budget art films, not to mention that there were still some films made by college students, some of which were not even half-assed students studying this major.

Of course, it's not without its surprises, as the Huaxia Theatre Academy's Xia Bing's "A Man's Backwater" was nominated for the Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress awards for its grassroots team.

And a freshman from the Magic City Theatre Academy, Yang Yi, was also nominated for Best Actress.

It's a pity that the Student Film Festival doesn't have any music awards, otherwise [I am a little bird] would definitely be on the nomination list.