The man of scumbag Gulnazar

Chapter 29 Talent is Free

Once the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival was over, Qin's parents stayed in their hometown until the seventh day of the Lunar New Year before hurriedly embarking on their journey back to Harbin. They wanted their children, Naza and Qin Tian, ​​to stay a few more days until the Lantern Festival, but Qin's parents, worried about their children's busy work schedules, refused and insisted on returning home early.

Before boarding the plane, Qin's mother held Qin Tian's hand and repeatedly told him to treat the innocent, kind, and naive girl well.

Qin Tian's phone rang as soon as he saw his parents off. It was Wu Jing calling: "Xiao Tian, ​​the fiber optic group isn't interested in military-themed projects and doesn't want to invest. They even tried to put people in, but I rejected them outright!"

Upon hearing this, Qin Tian quickly comforted him, "Brother Jing, don't be angry. I'll contact China Film Group to see what's going on." Actually, Wu Jing was quite unhappy. This wasn't his project to begin with. He was thinking about fiber optics when he had something good to do, but they acted like this, making him lose face in front of Qin Tian.

Afterwards, Qin Tian visited Chairman Han with the script and explained his purpose. Chairman Han readily agreed to help with distribution, only charging the normal distribution fee and not handling anything else. However, he also introduced Qin Tian to the August First Film Studio.

Originally, Wu Jing's budget was 1.2 million, but Qin Tian remembered that filming this movie in his previous life had cost a fortune, so he directly raised the budget to 1.5 million. Qin Tian contributed 8000 million, accounting for 53%, Wu Jing contributed 5000 million, accounting for 33%, August First Film Studio contributed 500 million, accounting for 14%, and weapons leasing was also counted as an investment.

Qin Tian handled the script and storyboard perfectly and handed them over to Brother Jing, but he wouldn't interfere with the casting. His only requirement was that the actors had to undergo military training and couldn't be just there for show, which suited Wu Jing perfectly. Filming is expected to begin at the end of November next year, and everything is in full swing with preparations.

After dealing with these trivial matters, Qin Tian received more good news: Meng Ziyi had also joined a production this year! With the title of the 2013 campus beauty, she always had more opportunities than others. Sure enough, her first drama, "God of War Zhao Yun," came knocking. As for Na Zha, she was going to start filming "The Whole City Is Under Arrest" in April. Qin Tian, ​​meanwhile, could only busy himself with his own affairs.

Just after the Spring Festival, Canxing informed Qin Tian that all the arrangements were complete and recording could begin immediately. Upon hearing this, Qin Tian rushed off to record. At this time, Mr. Luo from Canxing approached Qin Tian, ​​hoping he could hold a concert. Qin Tian declined immediately, as he was busy with the film project.

A few days later, Zhejiang TV contacted General Manager Luo again, hoping to introduce Qin Tian. Qin Tian had originally planned to record the song in Kyoto, but upon hearing this news, he decided against it and decided to go directly to Shanghai to record. He roughly guessed the reason.

It turns out that Zhejiang Province was preparing to film "Running Man" and went to South Korea to buy the rights, only to be told that the rights had already been bought. Upon further inquiry, they discovered that the rights were in the hands of Qin Tian! So they contacted Qin Tian, ​​hoping to buy the rights.

Qin Tian laughed upon hearing this: "Sell? That's impossible! Sun Qian tried every means to stop us when we bought it. I was the one with foresight who spent 200 million to buy the copyright despite the immense pressure. How can we just give it up like that? We've been making money and waiting for this moment, haven't we?"

After a heated exchange (not with a young woman, of course), the two sides reached a preliminary agreement: the copyright for the first two seasons would belong to Qin Tian, ​​with joint production and a total investment of 100 million yuan. Of this, 50 million yuan would be allocated to celebrity appearance fees and 50 million yuan to production costs, with each season consisting of 15 episodes. Qin Tian would contribute 50 million yuan (50% share), and the television station would contribute 50 million yuan (50% share).

In the second season, Qin Tian's studio received 40% of the revenue, while the TV station received 60%. After two seasons, the remaining six seasons' copyright fees were transferred to the TV station at market price, but Qin Tian's studio had to maintain at least a 20% investment share. Hehe, Qin Tian is making a killing this time!

The major arrangements have been finalized; as for the details, let his subordinates handle them. Qin Tian has only one request: don't use Angelababy; they need to use a different female celebrity.

I originally planned to invite Nazar, but after careful consideration, I realized her emotional intelligence might not be up to par. Then I thought of Meng Ziyi, but oh well, forget it, she's not as good as Nazar. Everything was going smoothly until now, I just don't want to mess it up later.

Immediately afterward, Qin Tian recommended Dilraba to the production team. He himself was puzzled as to why he suddenly thought of her. Perhaps it was a deep impression left from his past life. Now, Dilraba has signed with Jaywalk Studio and become a key figure under Yang Mi.

Hey, maybe I can even take this opportunity to meet Yang Mi. After all, I haven't officially met her since I was reborn. (In Chinese entertainment rebirth novels, Yang Mi is an unavoidable hurdle. Whether it's the protagonist, supporting character, mistress, or passerby, 99% of them will have some interaction with her.)

Qin Tian then assigned Sun Qian to recruit people, intending to cultivate a variety show team. But what happened? He checked his pockets—no money! Previous endorsement fees had all been used to buy copyrights, and the money earned from his own albums was going towards production costs; the company was barely managing to stay afloat. If things continued like this, they might not even have the money to invest in "Goodbye Mr. Loser."

Recording songs, recording songs! Qin Tian quickly contacted CEO Luo, planning to hold a concert and rake in some profits. It's true what they say, even a hero can be brought down by a lack of funds! But then again, Qin Tian felt he was already pretty awesome, having risen to the top in just a year or two. He didn't participate in variety shows or frequently appear in public; he relied entirely on his work. However, since getting involved with Miss Nazha, he had indeed become a bit complacent.

As a professional singer, Qin Tian finished recording the song in just half a month. Then he went to the department to ask for leave, planning to hold a concert. Director Su was dumbfounded when he heard this. A screenwriter holding a concert? That's too unreasonable! He even said something like "a screenwriter who can't sing isn't a good producer," which was both laughable and absurd.

As for the album, Qin Tian decided to release it online on March 15th, the day of the anti-counterfeiting campaign. Then, at the press conference, he announced the news of a national tour, which is expected to run from April to September, with a tentative 20 shows, each featuring original songs.

(Qin Tian's concert fee is tentatively set at 5-8 million yuan per show. Since the first concert is held in Chang'an, the price is 5 million yuan. Zhou Naicha's fee is around 8 million yuan, except for shows with 100,000 attendees.)

As soon as the album was released, all the songs quickly climbed the charts, with "Youth" leading the way, followed closely by "The Wind Rises," "Proud Youth" and "Flowers Bloom All the Way."

"I'm still the boy I was

No change

Time is just a test

The faith planted in my heart has not diminished at all

This boy in front of me

Still the same face as before

No matter how hard and dangerous we face

Say never, never give up

Like a fire

Wu oh oh…

There are more and more music critics lately; it's like shallow water with a lot of turtles, and big shots are everywhere.

"Qin Tian's singing talent is limited; his songs lack musicality and are just pop songs."

"Qin Tian's singing is questionable, and the lyrics and arrangement are superficial."

For every criticism, there is praise:

"Qin Tian's control over the popularity of music is truly exceptional; this is yet another hit song!"

"Another outstanding achievement!"

Album sales need buzz, and controversy generates buzz. To those who say Qin Tian is superficial, Qin Tian directly tagged them on Weibo, asking for their feedback on his newly released song.

"1921

A magnificent chapter begins

Self-improvement

Miracles will surely be created.

Every setback

It’s all a harvest

Moving forward bravely is my choice.

Yesterday's growth is a mark.

All achievements deserve to be remembered.

The future is just around the corner, and dreams are definitely within reach.

We're together, riding the waves.

Wu oh oh wu oh oh

I'm the same boy before

My original aspiration has never changed.

A hundred years is just a test

The goal of a better life is being realized.

This century's youth

My mission will always be in my heart

No matter how hard and dangerous we face

Say never never give up like a fire

Wu oh oh wu oh oh…

This song was created to commemorate the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. Although it hasn't been a hundred years yet, calling it a centenary wouldn't be wrong. Qin Tian wanted to ask those trolls, "Do you still dare to criticize me?" Meanwhile, this song celebrating the centenary of the founding of the Party was also featured in the People's Daily and on the evening news at 7:30 pm. "The little cow doing a handstand—it's awesome!"

This immediately spurred a surge in album sales, and consequently, the concert's value increased by 200 million. Because it was worth it! Luckily, no formal contract has been signed yet, as the ticket sales situation is unknown; only a letter of intent exists.

At this moment, both Nazha and Meng Ziyi exclaimed, "No wonder he's the man who likes me!" That's how talented people can be so capricious.

……

Then he started preparing for the concert. Since it was his first time, he knew nothing. Qin Tian even called Na Ying for advice. Na Ying suggested he lip-sync! Qin Tian immediately exploded: "Goodbye! I can't stand it!"

Na Jie suggested he invite two guests. Qin Tian decided to invite contestants from "The Voice of China" to help him out, as he had good relationships with them. He invited Jike and Jin Zhiwen, and also invited Phoenix Legend, gifting them a song called "Underwater." Since Qin Tian doesn't dance, singing wouldn't be a problem.

The show started with the first song, "Your Eyes Are Like Stars," and the audience immediately joined in singing along. It was practically a pre-show concert for Qin Tian! Mainly because Qin Tian's songs are so incredibly popular!

While others only have one or two hit songs, Qin Tian has all of his songs as hit singles! Every single one of them is incredibly popular! He's really a bit like Phoenix Legend!

So Qin Tian naturally learned from his predecessors' experience, aiming to save three bars of battery on his microphone after 20 concerts. Audiences spent 1500 yuan on tickets and sang 1000 yuan worth of music themselves, but didn't sing 500 yuan worth. Was it 500 or 500? It didn't matter! He didn't sing either of those 500 yuan worth of music!

It's also possible that no KTV in Xi'an can match this concert! I really want to tell Na Ying: "Lip-syncing? What do you mean, impossible! Absolutely not! You can choose not to sing!"

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