Seeing Jing Gao's trouble, Feng Wan, who was sitting behind Jing Gao, stood up and exchanged the white porcelain tea cup in his hand for a cup of hot tea.
The beautiful and charming young woman rarely wore OL clothes today, but wore a black sweater and slim-fitting jeans. Her height of 1.68 meters and her 34th-meter-high figure are displayed, with graceful ups and downs. Where it should be big, it should be big, and where it should be round, it should be round. Her movements are full of the sexiness and charm of a young woman, and she is a top-notch beauty as gentle as jade!
Wanwan has a face value of 97 points and a figure of 96 points.
Song Nianyi sat next to Xie Shutong and said: Shutong, you are a bit of a strong competitor! Regardless of appearance, figure, or style, this is all crushing. No wonder you threw yourself into your arms in the car, but Brother Jing could still bear it.
Xie Shutong curled his lips in frustration, watching the admiration brought by this man's display of great power and the secret pleasure brought by actively kissing him disappear. A pair of slender legs quietly stretched out and kicked gently. After a while Song Nianyi.
Song Nianyi glared angrily.
Jing Gao pondered for a moment and said: "We won't mention the historical reasons. Let's focus on how to solve it.
According to Teacher Song, there are currently too few outstanding screenwriters in the industry, which means that even if iQiyi publicly invites bids, it may not get a good script. Not to mention the wonderful series that can be produced season after season like American TV series. That kind of teamwork model of showrunners just doesn’t work. "
Song Fangjin smiled bitterly and spread his hands, "Yes. Mr. Jing, the Writers Guild of America has 12,000 official members. The Broadcast Writers Association of Korea has more than a thousand resident writers, and there are also special screenwriter schools to train screenwriters every year. , add new people in.
Hai Lin and I organized the Youyu Forum in May, which consisted of screenwriters and media people, with a total of only more than 20 people. This alone is enough to spark discussion within the industry. "
Wang Hailin added: "Mr. Jing, this is only a superficial phenomenon, there are more deep-seated reasons.
First, there are imperfections in laws and regulations. Screenwriters cannot guarantee their own interests in the game with film and television companies. Not to mention rights. And there are many problems with plagiarism, infringement, and attribution.
Second, we currently do not have a mature TV drama industry system. Being content-driven will encounter various problems, and ultimately you have to make compromises to ensure the completion of the work.
Third, the screenwriting system is extremely imperfect. There is currently a shortage of talent, and there is an extreme shortage of reserve talent. There is no complete system for how to evaluate the level of a screenwriter.
In addition, many major domestic screenwriters are accustomed to completing drama creation alone. Can it be adapted once it transitions into teamwork? Personally, I write alone sometimes, and sometimes I write with classmates and friends, but the number of people is always about one or two. "
Jing Gao was somewhat dumbfounded. Emotionally, you screenwriters are all clamoring for a "drama-centered system", but in fact, whether you big-name screenwriters can adapt to teamwork is a problem! Is Mr. Ye a good dragon?
Song Fangjin said sarcastically: "Mr. Jing, the current state of domestic film and television drama production is a mixed ownership system. Various production models are flourishing. Some relatively large industrial projects must be producer-centered.
Directors are still the core and even scarce resources of Chinese films. The director-centered system still has its foundation and market. Some screenwriters may gain more and greater say in the screenwriting process, partially realizing the centralization of the screenwriting process. "
Fang Shaofan, who was sitting next to Jing Gao, shook his head speechlessly. Does this count as deceiving Mr. Jing? Without the protection of relevant laws and regulations, it is difficult to achieve industrialization due to a poor environment and lack of talents.
There are indeed profound reasons why domestic TV dramas cannot achieve the "drama-centered system"!
In such a situation, he had to talk loudly in front of Mr. Jing, and even stood up to a bunch of iQiyi senior executives.
Dai Ying and Li Liying, the two female generals of iQiyi's content production department, had already lowered their heads, apparently snickering inwardly.
Just at this time, Gong Yu and Wang Xiaohui came in. Seeing that the atmosphere was a bit strange, they went to see their respective subordinates.
Chief Technology Officer Liu Wenfeng and Chief Marketing Officer Wang Xiangjun. Chen Xiao, the senior vice president in charge of purchasing films, looked at their superiors, but they couldn't say anything. If you make fun of Mr. Jing in front of Mr. Jing, maybe you think your life is too comfortable?
Jing Gao calmly picked up the tea cup and took a sip of tea, and said: "Gong Yu, don't read. We are talking about the difficulties faced by the implementation of drama center production."
Gong Yu and Wang Xiaohui looked at each other with a sense of gloating. My big boss, you know the problem! Who doesn’t want good things, but the problem is: the ideal is very full, and the reality is very skinny.
Of course, since they are both adults, their emotions will not be so obvious.
Jing Gao said: "Gong Yu, let's talk about your business first. Have you made your meager salary?"
Gong Yu said simply: "It's already been sent." He said to Song Fangjin and Wang Hailin: "Teacher Song and Teacher Wang can use the meager swipe."
This is a bit of a counterattack. But he, the dignified CEO of iQiyi, was scolded by two screenwriters in front of his face. Isn't he allowed to talk back?
Jing Gao nodded, put down the tea cup in his hand, and said: "Let's talk about iQiyi's procurement issues. Just now, Teacher Hailin and Teacher Song Fangjin both mentioned to me the shortcomings of the current TV series purchase and sales system. Various problems!
I can't influence the TV station. But iQiyi wants to change the current TV series purchasing and selling system. Adopt the American drama title submission and bidding model. "
Gong Yu pushed up his glasses and said simply: "Okay! I will convene the content production department to study how to implement it when I get back, and report the plan to you later."
Jing Gao looked at him with a half-smile, then looked around the crowd, and said in a clear voice: "Teachers Wang and Song have just talked about the reasons why drama-centered production is difficult to implement. However, this production model, no matter how difficult it is, is All must be implemented.
When doing things and doing business, you must first do the right thing and then do it right! Otherwise it's the exact opposite. "
As he spoke, he said to Wang Hailin and Song Fangjin: "As for the problem of few screenwriters in China, I don't think it requires the three major departments (China Theater, Beijing Film and Television, and Shanghai Theater) to expand their recruitment. This is too slow! We will imitate the wireless training in Hong Kong Island back then. The class recruits screenwriting students from the whole society and offers training courses ranging from three months to half a year.
Let’s first spend a few years solving the problem of insufficient screenwriters on the market. First solve the quantity problem, and then deal with all the mud and sand, ruthlessly eliminate them, and solve the quality problem of screenwriters!
I need the cooperation of two teachers for this work. I will take care of the training funding issue. But the teaching staff needs to be solved by two teachers. I also hope that the two teachers will not hesitate to impart their screenwriting experience.
In addition, if the students in these screenwriting training courses can write, film and eventually screen TV drama scripts, then the Screenwriters Association must recognize them as screenwriters and accept them into this circle. "
Song Fangjin was a little hesitant and said, "Mr. Jing, we have to study at China National Theater for four years before we can become screenwriters. Can you do this crash course? Can you do it in three months or half a year?" He was afraid of damaging his reputation.
Jing Gao said with enthusiasm: "Teacher Song, since film and television dramas are industrially produced, we need to increase the speed and produce them on an assembly line.
This group of students is learning and practicing at the same time. Just like the wireless class back then, not everyone became a big star. As long as we set good standards and strictly implement them. Under the cruel elimination mechanism, talented people will definitely stand out!
Thousands of people sign up for Deyun Society every year. The monthly income of ordinary crosstalk actors is less than 10,000 yuan. Is it possible that no one signs up for our screenwriting training class? Screenwriters earn more from selling scripts than crosstalk actors. "
Song Fangjin was slightly silent. He actually doesn't approve. Think about it, a high school graduate who hasn’t even watched a few movies can start writing a script after three months or half a year of training? Just kidding! And you can’t make common sense mistakes in the script.
For example, Hai Lin and Yan Gang wrote The Legend of Chu and Han, but when it was aired in 2013, there was a huge logical loophole, and the "Three Character Classic" appeared in the lines. Which dynasty did the Three Character Classic come from? Which era did Chu and Han come from?
In the end, Hailin was forced to post his original script online, determined not to let the crew be blamed.
So, will training course students cause similar accidents? This will directly destroy the screenwriter's job.
But no matter what he thought at this time. He was sitting here talking eloquently, suggesting that Jing Gao change the purchase and sale mechanism. He couldn't just pour another bucket of cold water when the problem came to an end, right?
Jing Gao looked at Wang Hailin.
Wang Hailin said simply: "Mr. Jing, as long as the TV series can be broadcast, whether it is on Youaiteng or on major TV stations, there must be a writer signed by it. It will be useless even if our Screenwriters Association does not recognize it by then. The key is to have works.”
Idakadao: "Okay. Let's move on to the second question. In areas other than screenwriting, the TV drama production industry is not supporting the problem."