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Chapter 74: Liang Kun: You are braver than me!

Chapter 74: Liang Kun: You are braver than me! (Please collect and read)

Damn, it turns out that this meeting of the Hung Hing Headquarters was instigated by Liang Kun.

The purpose was actually to invite the hall masters to attend the premiere of his movie.

Jiang Tiansheng did a favor and also discussed some things with the hall masters.

This guy seems to be planning something, but he hasn't revealed any clues yet.

"Brother Kun, you're making such a big fuss, aren't you afraid of messing it up?"

After leaving the Hung Hing headquarters, Wu Feng and Liang Kun walked together and spoke out of curiosity.

"What nonsense are you talking about, kid? How could you possibly mess it up?"

Liang Kun rolled his eyes and said unhappily, "If I don't invite them here at the headquarters, who knows how many people will show up after calling? Don't I have any dignity?"

"As long as Brother Kun has confidence!"

Wu Feng laughed and reminded: "Remember, prepare enough videotapes in advance!"

"If the movie is a success, we'll immediately sell the videotapes through Hongxing's channels!"

"Why not spread it all over Taiwan and Southeast Asia?"

"Hey, Fengzi, you're much braver than me!"

Liang Kun followed him into the van and said speechlessly, "I want to wait and see!"

"What are you waiting for?"

Wu Feng beguiled him, "Although I haven't seen the finished film yet, as long as we follow the script that Brother Kun showed me before, the quality of the film will definitely be good!"

After all, it was his first time producing a theatrical movie, so Liang Kun attached great importance to it.

I really followed Wu Feng's original reminder and adapted a complete script based on real events.

He even asked the director to come up with a complete storyboard script, which was reviewed by Wu Feng.

It can be said that in terms of script alone, the first movie "The Son-in-law" made by Brother Kun is definitely better than more than 90% of Hong Kong directors.

Not only that, they also imitated and learned the film production process of Fengrui Film and Television Company, at least in terms of preparation, they were quite professional.

Wu Feng knew he was a complete novice in film and television production, relying only on his memory and vision for the future. Since he spent real money on every film he made, he naturally wouldn't be careless.

He bought a lot of related books to study, and if there was an indoor play, he would watch it in person, at least not to be easily fooled.

At the same time, the company's production department is required to record all the processes, from the initiation of the film project, to the early preparations, mid-term shooting, post-production editing, and the final production process, in written form.

He also studied a certain Rebirth Entertainment novel and produced films with the rigorous approach of engineering.

After the film is completed, review it again to see if there are any errors or omissions, or areas where costs and time can be saved, and record them all.

After the film is over, add the audience response and review the entire process.

The good parts will continue to be developed, and the problematic parts will be deleted or improved, forming a complete production, screening and distribution process to facilitate the production of subsequent films.

The effect is quite obvious!
Qiankun Films' "Guyezai" began filming around the same time as Fengrui Films' second student adventure thriller. However, Fengrui's film was already finished and even released in theaters, while "Guyezai" was still in its final stages of filming.

Of course, the plot of "The Son-in-law" is more complicated, the scenes are larger and more numerous, and it is more difficult to shoot, which is also one of the main reasons why the shooting progress is relatively slow.

"Then I will borrow your blessing!"

Liang Kun had a happy smile on his face. When the van arrived at the door of Qiankun Film and Television Company, he got out and left to prepare for the premiere in the evening.

Wu Feng had originally wanted to treat Liang Kun to a nice meal, but seeing this, he had no choice but to give up. At noon, he took his three bodyguards and four close associates to a tea restaurant on Shanghai Street, where he had a meal of braised pork knuckles.

After eating the staple food, another person came for a bowl of carefully cooked pig lung soup.

it's actually very good!
Wu Feng made a special observation and found that there were many diners in the tea restaurant who were also eating braised pork trotters and drinking pig lung soup. The total cost of the meal was only fifty yuan, which was quite cheap.

What he didn't expect was that the pork trotter rice sold in the tea restaurant was actually quite popular.

A serving costs only fifteen yuan, and there is a constant stream of diners coming to buy it.

Half a pig's trotter, one-third the size of an adult's palm, braised or boiled, with a spoonful of rich and delicious soup, is enough to satisfy the diners who buy it.

He saw it and felt very happy.

In a Hong Kong variety show I read before, the pig's feet were obtained in almost the same way, with a large amount of cheap pig scraps.

The guy opened his own shop and sold pork trotter rice, and the price was only 9.9 yuan!

Damn, this is pure charity.

Even if pig scraps are free of charge, the storage, transportation, store rent and labor costs are still required. Aren’t they all free of charge?

Moreover, there are pork trotter rice shops all over the prosperous areas of Hong Kong Island. It’s a pity that the pork trotters could come up with this idea.

The operating costs alone would definitely make the pig's feet lose money and vomit blood.

They even have the crazy idea of ​​importing cheap pig scraps into the mainland. What good is this?

If anything goes wrong, it will be like yellow mud falling into your crotch, which is shit at best.

Besides, the supply of goods is actually not stable. Once foreign businessmen or powerful businessmen in Hong Kong realize the benefits, they can easily strangle us or create vicious competition.

After lunch, Wu Feng returned to Tuodi happily.

"Boss, the manager from VTech called and asked you to come over!"

As soon as Wu Feng entered the door, his trusted younger brother stationed at Tuodi hurriedly spoke up to remind him.

"Oh, did he say he had something to ask me?"

Wu Feng paused, a look of anticipation appearing on his face.

"The manager said, Boss, what you want has already been made!"

The trusted younger brother stationed at Tuodi replied, "Nothing else was mentioned!"

Sure enough!

Wu Feng was overjoyed in his heart, but his face remained expressionless. He turned around and walked out the door.

"Let's go, let's go to VTech. I hope they won't disappoint me!"

The three-person bodyguard team who had just entered, as well as four close bodyguards, immediately turned around and followed.

The van at the door started quickly and drove directly towards VTech.

Wu Feng has a mobile phone in his hand, but because of the call quality and call time, he usually doesn't carry it with him. Instead, he has his close subordinates carry it.

As for the pager, very few people knew the number, and of course, the manager of VTech was not among them.

What a harvest season!
Looking at the VTech manager waiting at the company gate, Wu Feng had a smile on his face and walked over with his bodyguards and younger brothers, ignoring the surprised and even evasive looks of others.

(End of this chapter)

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