The studio meticulously produced a three-minute promotional video, whereas initially, the studio planned to create a twelve-minute promotional video.

However, Song Hao did not intend to release too much bombshell content at the beginning, after all, good things are worth savoring slowly, as the saying goes, "good food is worth waiting for".

We can't concentrate all the highlights in the promotional video; this time, we just need to serve as a starting point.

This official trailer not only features a detailed description of the Three-Body Problem game, but also stunning visual effects with nanoscale cutting, and the most amazing humanoid computer scene.

The promotional video caused a huge stir in the news media as soon as it was released.

Whether or not one is a film enthusiast, almost everyone knows about the film "The Three-Body Problem," and its popularity has even reached the point of being a household name. News related to it is frequently seen on television.

Even ordinary viewers who don't usually pay attention to movies often see short documentaries about the filming process of "The Three-Body Problem" on TV, which makes "The Three-Body Problem" a popular topic of conversation.

"I've been watching TV lately, and they keep showing that movie called 'The Three-Body Problem.' I'll buy a DVD and watch it sometime."

"I know, I heard that this movie took nineteen months to film."

"This director is really slow, taking so long to make a movie."

"That's true, a lot of money was invested, and the TV station broadcast it repeatedly."

Online discussions about "The Three-Body Problem" remain incredibly popular. As China's first industrial film, it has received significant attention from the Film Association.

Some loyal fans are also keeping a close eye on Song Hao's activities.

Time flies, and the year is drawing to a close, with New Year's Day just around the corner. Zhang Yuan, a director under Clear Vision, has already released two films this year, while Song Hao has remained silent, leaving everyone eagerly anticipating one or two new works from him.

If it weren't for news reports that Song Hao has been filming "The Three-Body Problem" all over the world, people would have thought that the director had retired. This efficiency is indeed a bit low.

Chinese audiences are understandably a little unaccustomed to the absence of Song Hao's works during the Spring Festival season for two consecutive years.

"It seems we won't be able to see any films by Director Song during this year's Spring Festival season."

"What story does 'The Three-Body Problem' actually tell? I watched the trailer before and I was completely confused. All I remember is that the visuals were super cool."

"Let's look forward to it, after all, it will be competing with The Hobbit series."

Due to the huge investment in the film, in order to ensure that the funds were used where they were most needed, some actors who played important roles even voluntarily reduced their salaries, just to ensure that the "Three-Body Problem" project could proceed smoothly.

For example, Wang Miao, a crucial character in the first film, had his salary reduced from the initial 90 million to 10 million.

In Chen Yi's words, this is a contribution to the development of China's science fiction film industry.

Before the film was even completed, Song Hao held his first press conference with the Film Association.

At the press conference, Song Hao shared many thoughts and feelings.

The press conference was packed with reporters, both industry insiders and ordinary viewers, all eagerly anticipating Song Hao's speech.

Since the "Three-Body Problem" project was first announced, its popularity has continued to rise, with multiple film and television production companies seemingly building hype for it. Even before the film's editing is complete, it has already thrust the movie into the eye of the storm of public opinion.

Both audiences and film industry professionals have high expectations for Song Hao, and various titles have been bestowed upon him.

However, if he fails, he will face an abyss.

"Please trust the production team of 'The Three-Body Problem,' the movie will give everyone a satisfactory answer."

Following the press conference, discussions arose widely. For Chinese film enthusiasts, who initially focused on the content of Song Hao's film, the focus has now shifted to reflecting on the domestic film industry, leading to numerous related discussions.

"Can 'The Three-Body Problem,' which has been in production for two years, really make up for the gap of two or three decades?"

“Song Hao’s forte is feature films, and this is an indisputable fact based on his previous works.”

"From beginning to end, no one questioned Song Hao's ability; what was constantly questioned was the level of domestic industrial films."

The seeds of doubt were sown long ago, and narrowing this gap would require the tireless efforts of at least one or even two generations of directors; it seems unrealistic to expect a single production team to do so.

The final result will likely be revealed during this summer's movie season.

At least at the press conference, every actor involved felt very proud and was willing to speak, saying that "The Three-Body Problem" was the best work they had ever made.

The production team is also full of confidence and firmly believes that "The Three-Body Problem" will be a success!
After the press conference, Song Hao decided to temporarily shut out outside opinions. He couldn't predict how the film's popularity would develop.

After returning to the company, Song Hao continued writing the novel "The Three-Body Problem" while also participating in the post-production editing and special effects work for the Electric Sail Studio.

In the electric sail workshop, Sun Ming put in a few drops of eye drops and blinked gently, trying to moisturize his dry eyes.

"This is the most demanding job I've ever had."

Faced with thousands of minutes of footage, any studio would feel immense pressure, with the film ratio reaching an astonishing tens to one.

"That's right, the filming took nineteen months, and the footage wasn't shot for nothing."

Song Hao stared at the computer screen, and even though he was full of energy, he would sometimes yawn once or twice to relieve his fatigue.

Editing is still ongoing, and the studio has made revisions time and again to make the film even better.

Director Song Hao was involved throughout the entire process, and his efforts were no less than those of others.

The novel writing is also progressing steadily. Fortunately, it is not long, and with the foundation laid by the previous screenplay, the novel writing is relatively smooth.

When the novel was writing about the past of Red Shore, news came from Galliwood.

Not only has The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug been filmed, but it has also been edited and released as a finished film, and has even been submitted to international film festivals.

Its official trailer attracted widespread attention as soon as it was released.

The special effects in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug were already quite stunning, and it can be said to be the pinnacle of human industrial films on Earth at that time.

Even so, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is an improvement on this, with even grander and more magnificent scenes.

Hollywood's powerful creative and innovative capabilities have amazed the world.

When domestic moviegoers see the trailers and are impressed by Hollywood blockbusters, they also think about domestically produced films.

For a time, many people felt extremely disappointed because the gap was just too big!

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies not only maintained the high standards of its predecessor but also improved upon them. Its director remains one of the industry's most skilled directors at making industrial films, which is beyond doubt.

When recalling domestic industrial films, moviegoers chose to remain silent, unsure how to express their feelings.

"I'm a long-time fan of Song Hao, having followed him for eight years, but I still don't have high hopes for 'The Three-Body Problem.' Although it's been in production for two years, I've only seen a trailer so far, and know nothing else." (End of Chapter)

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