Didn't you say that we would lose money after filming?

Chapter 325 Is Hollywood Really Going to Die?

But unfortunately, this idea is nothing more than an unrealistic fantasy at this stage.

Because if you want to turn these ideas into reality, you have to submit them to others. The most important thing is that someone must appreciate his talent and like his work.

Otherwise, no matter how much you say, it will all be empty talk.

His idea is very simple, which is to send out his work after completing "Robot Adventures".

If he can sign the contract and release it smoothly, he believes that he can do it!

However, learning definitely needs to continue, movies need to be watched, and new things must be learned.

After working for a while and drawing a few more pictures, he put down the brush and emptied his mind.

That's all for today.
The next step is learning.

He also has some attention on the new movies that have been released recently.

There are not many new movies released recently, and even fewer big productions. Strictly speaking, there is only one big production that is meaningful and valuable for reference.

That is "The Last Afterglow" produced by Fox Film Corporation of the 21st Century.

He watched all the trailers, promotional trailers and final trailers, and learned a lot of relevant information. It must be said that this is indeed a work that can arouse people's interest.

The zombie theme is a timeless classic theme, and many of its elements actually conform to the characteristics of the superhero theme.

Then it is also very helpful as a reference for my own study, and I can hone my knowledge of sunlight and structural design for this type of work.

He had already bought movie tickets for tomorrow's premiere, which he had managed to get with great difficulty.

I have to say that this movie is really popular now. Tickets for the premiere are in high demand, especially when the screening rate is not low. It takes a full 28.73% of the screening rate to get a ticket.

It is conceivable that the name of Fox in the 21st Century is a golden signboard, and in people's eyes it is a symbol of a classic work.

Time flies, and soon it is the next day.

Today is Saturday, and there is no school. It is a day off.

Mike arrived at the AMC cinema near his home early.

AMC Theaters is one of the largest cinema chains in America and is one of the top five cinema chains. It has many branches almost all over America and is considered a giant in the industry.

"The Last Afterglow" is naturally available in this theater.

I saw that the cinema was packed with people today.

It can be seen that basically all of them are viewers who came to watch "The Last Afterglow".

This is also normal. This kind of movie with a huge visual range naturally became famous early on, and many viewers came to see the production company and actors.

After exchanging the e-ticket, he waited for a while before entering the theater.

Soon the lights in the theater went out and images began to appear on the big screen.

Mike's attitude was very serious. He directly took out paper and pen from his small bag, as well as a small light clipped on the writing board.

Since you are here to learn, then naturally you have to watch the movie carefully and analyze the plot.

In fact, the genres of almost all literary works are basically the same, especially fantasy works, which have some popcorn elements, and they all follow a similar routine.

Creating crises, deepening the sense of involvement, pretending to be cool, and getting slapped in the face, all the same.

Not to mention anything else, just talk about the comics in Japan. He has actually studied a lot of the explosive comics, boys' comics and the like.

The protagonist is a loser, not valued by others, ignored by reality, and does not live a satisfactory life in reality.

Then by chance he gained some powerful powers, began to fight back against those who once looked down on him, and then stood out and saved the world.

The same goes for novels. Although the details may be different, if you study the general direction, you will find that they are actually similar.

Then there are those movies, the same thing, failure, or other people who can fit the situation of most people in real life. Deepen the sense of substitution.

Then create a crisis by using small things to achieve big results.

Then the crisis is resolved by the protagonist gaining abilities that are different from others, and then positive feedback is given.

This is the true meaning of artistic creation!
To put it bluntly, it's all a routine.

So as long as you understand this principle, you can achieve twice the result with half the effort in everything you do.

It’s just that people with great writing skills, good painting style, and good storytelling can make these routines less routine by polishing the details.

For example, a big IP that has been very popular in Japan, the story of a future robot traveling through time and space to the past to help the protagonist, actually conforms to this law.

The protagonist is a loser, but he owns a robot from the future who can use the magical future technology to help him teach those who bully him a lesson, and can also change his fate to marry the most beautiful goddess in the future.

Being bullied → crying → asking the future robot to get things → getting back the favor is impressive.

It is a typical process of deepening the sense of involvement → creating a crisis → resolving the crisis through unique abilities → gaining respect and admiration.

It’s just that because it is a work for children, it also spreads some correct outlooks on life, world and values, and will provide some educational content later.

But in the final analysis, no matter how things change, they remain essentially the same.

Soon, the movie began, and after the opening credits, the story unfolded.

There's nothing difficult to understand about this kind of movie, it's just a very standard zombie movie.

The protagonist is an ordinary person who has achieved nothing in more than 20 years, owes a huge foreign debt, and is facing an emotional crisis.

"Yeah, to deepen the sense of immersion." Mike nodded and started writing and drawing.

Sure enough, it was just as he thought, and the way this movie deepens the sense of immersion is through the difficulties faced by most people today.

Debts and feelings.

The protagonist's relationship with his wife had already broken down, but when the zombies broke out, he still went back to find his wife without hesitation.

The wife was also deeply moved, so the protagonist took his wife and started an adventure to keep her alive.

But the good times didn't last long, as his wife's kindness was still engraved in her bones.

When other survivors came to the door, his wife softened her heart and took them in. However, it was not until these survivors came in that they revealed that some of them were injured and some had been bitten by zombies.

Because of this, there was a little conflict between the protagonist and his wife.

"That's how you create a sense of crisis," Mike recorded.

No, here comes another one.

There is nothing much to say about the following plot. The protagonist is also influenced by his wife, and he also shoulders the mission of saving people. He even pulls out a large team and starts searching for survivors everywhere and blending them together.

During this process, the wife also had an affair with one of the team leaders.

For the sake of the overall situation, the protagonist chose to forgive his wife and the team leader, divorced them, and let his wife go.

To use the words of the movie, this means giving up personal love for the sake of greater love.

"Increase the altitude and drive the emotions," said Mike.

But his brows were deeply furrowed, he personally didn't like this kind of plot.

Because it looks depressing.

But you have to admit that this kind of plot is often able to mobilize your emotions, making you angry and want to see what will happen next. (End of this chapter)

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