MTL - My Animation Era-Chapter 686 If you don’t sell figurines, then sell cultural relics? (seeking subscription)

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  Chapter 686 If you don’t sell figurines, then sell cultural relics? (seeking subscription)

  The silent film era is very nostalgic.

  After all, at that time, movies and animations were silent, and everything had to be presented by the "actions and expressions" of actors or characters.

  The original "Tom and Jerry" was also an animation work of that period.

Easy to find…

  During that period, limited by technology or cost, all animations maintained an amazing level of performance, and the plot was quite straightforward.

  Perhaps people at that time were very eager to add sound to movies or animations, and to add a lot of character dialogues, so that they could tell fuller stories without frequent interspersed subtitle prompts.

   Maybe the audience will say: "Oh my god! The animation is so terrible now, if only the animated characters could talk..."

   May evolve with the times.

  When everyone’s wishes finally come true, animation or movie finally has a lot of character lines, and you don’t need to read the stupid subtitles, maybe everyone just discovered a problem.

like…

  The animation has a lot of lines and dialogues, with complex and beautiful human voices, and after having the ultimate auditory experience, it seems that the performance level is not as good as the "silent film era" of the past?

   Whose problem is this?

   It can’t be a reverse breakthrough in technology. Animation shouldn’t have sound, right?

   Bottom line, slack off!

  Because of today's advanced technology, many people have become slack, and they don't have the same spirit of excellence as the older generation.

  Take movies as an example.

  Instead of watching these spicy chicken movies, why not go online and watch two silent films of Chaplin!

   This is a truth that Gu Miao finally figured out after arriving in Jiangchuan by plane and returning to her home.

   Whether Tom and Jerry talk or not, is this the key to success or failure?

no!

  The key to success or failure depends on the attitude of the animation production team and the investment of the production company.

  If Dave has the attitude of making a "classic", if Gu Miao has the courage to "sell the pot and sell the iron", do you still have to worry about Tom and Jerry talking?

   Think from another angle.

  If Dave and his team were lax and slack, Gu Miao would not pay enough attention to the "Tom and Jerry" project.

  Then even if Tom and Jerry didn’t open their mouths and made it completely according to the standards of the “silent film era” back then, wouldn’t it be a pile of shit?

   "I got it!"

   "You realize the hammer, kneel down for the remote control and kneel down for you to realize your mind?"

  Coco, who had just coaxed Xiao Sensen to sleep, came back to see Gu Miao, who was kneeling on the remote control, with an expression that seemed to be enlightened.

   It seems that the strength is not enough.

  So, she turned around and walked to the study room, intending to bring along the mechanical keyboard that Gu Miao had just bought, to give strength to her husband who was visiting the custom shop.

  …

  Legs are soft, feet are numb, knees are sore!

   This was Gu Miao's first feeling when she came to work in the company the next day after kneeling on the mechanical keyboard for half the night.

certainly!

  In order to maintain the dignity of the "president", he still pretended that nothing had happened, and walked into the meeting room with his chest held high.

  Today's meeting is mainly for "Things About That Rabbit That Year" and "If the National Treasure Was a Girl" which are currently being broadcast.

   There is no need to say much about the former.

   It is nothing more than the fact that the ratings continue to boil frogs in warm water, the number of online broadcasts has reached a new high, and major online forums and social platforms have set off a frenzy of discussions.

  Gu Miao no longer wants to ask about the rabbit's grades.

  Because he knows that the main theme of this animation is positive energy, and the official media spares no effort to boost it.

  He only cares about one thing.

   Word of mouth for animation!

  With the increase in the number of updated episodes in the second season of "Things About That Rabbit That Year", the rabbit that was originally well received has gradually received some negative reviews.

   This has attracted Wanbao's attention.

  If this is another animation, let alone a few bad reviews here and there, Gu Miao wouldn't pay so much attention to it even if the bad reviews were half-and-half.

  But this is the rabbit...

   The comprehensive score of 9.8 points on various platforms in the first season is enough to prove how strong and outrageous the word-of-mouth of this animation is.

  But in the second season, especially after the fifth episode was broadcast, bad reviews began to emerge in batches, resulting in the overall score of the second season being only 9.4 points.

  【Born under the red flag, who dares to say that he is not happy? 】

  【This is an animation that I dare not watch, and this is a topic that I dare not mention...】

【Are you happy? I'm very happy! 】

  【Laugh! Rabbit friends didn't catch 50W, so they can only watch this kind of preschool education videos all day long for self-entertainment? 】

  The contents of the negative reviews are mostly such yin and yang words.

  At first, Gu Miao thought that this was a robot navy bought by someone, and they deliberately came here to give the rabbit a low score for the second season.

   But after investigation, it was discovered that these users who made bad reviews were really not robot trolls, but simply haters who hated the country.

   "Just delete it."

  Gu Miao said indifferently: "I like to vent my dissatisfaction on the Internet. I don't care about other places, but my website can still be shady."

"That's not good?"

   Ma Kui smiled wryly: "If we do this, others will take the rhythm and say that we are playing dirty, and deleting comments and controlling comments will prevent people from telling the truth."

   "He said his, I deleted mine."

   "I'm just playing with authority and hooligans, what can they do? Don't come to my site if you have the ability!"

  Gu Miao is not afraid of other people's rhythm. Anyway, he has been slandered by rumors not once or twice, and it doesn't matter if he has another infamy of "authority dog".

Again.

  No one stopped them from making bad reviews and low scores, but in Gu Miao's territory, he didn't allow such things to happen, especially the animation "Things That Rabbit That Year".

   "What about the other work?"

   "You mean, "If the National Treasure Were a Girl" also received such malicious negative reviews and got a low score?" Gu Miao asked in surprise.

   "That's not true."

  Ma Kui shook his head and said: "It's just that a considerable number of viewers think that we are a bit obsessed with the behavior of masturbating national treasures and cultural relics and pushing hand-made things like this."

   "Then you tell them that I am the Mei Zhai, and I am the money of Tu Fei Zhai, okay?"

  Gu Miao said very speechlessly: "It was originally the money to sell a figure. If the museum didn't force it in, I really thought I wanted to make this kind of cultural relic science animation?"

   Shit no!

  The animation "If the National Treasure Were a Girl" was completely a loss-making business. Wanbaoquan was regarded as a public welfare, and the only hope was to rely on the peripherals to return blood.

   It turns out that there is only such a small request, and there are still a bunch of people making irresponsible remarks?

  You can do it, then you come?

  You respect history, you cherish cultural relics, you don’t do such shameful things, you are noble and you are amazing, then you should make a popular science animation!

  If I knew it earlier, I wouldn’t do it.

  The more Gu Miao thought about it, the more angry he became. He obviously did a good deed, popularized the origins and stories of these national treasures to more children and passers-by audience, and turned into a villain in the end.

   Don’t let sellers do it, right?

  Gu Miao really wants to sell the real thing, but the question is, does the museum dare to put a link on it? Taking a step back, assuming that the real thing can really be sold...

   Can these audiences afford it?

   Grandma’s mobile phone can only answer calls, but can’t make calls. After looking for someone to tinker with for a long time, it turned out to be a problem with the phone card. I’m sorry for being late!

  

  

  (end of this chapter)