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Chapter 1032: Seizing Bamboo Shoots

In Jiangchuan in May, the temperature has risen a lot compared to April, and it gradually feels hot.

It's fine if the sun doesn't shine.

Once the sun comes out, especially at noon, the air conditioner must be turned on to cool the office.

"What do you think of Fat Hu's suggestion?" Gu Miao crossed her legs and asked, leaning on the large leather seat.

"good!"

"Although it's a bit bold, I have to say that this idea is really interesting."

Ma Kui came to Gu Miao, originally wanting to share the joy of the success of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" animation in the neon market. Unexpectedly, he heard Brother Fat Tiger's whimsical ideas as soon as he came.

Brother Fat Tiger has left now.

There was no need to hide his own opinions, Ma Kui simply said bluntly: "The reason why online articles like the Son-in-law Fairy King have become popular is mainly because of the strong emotional contrast."

What emotional foil?

Of course it’s just a show-off and slap-in-the-face routine!

The protagonist develops in a low profile, but is looked down upon by the people around him. Only when he can't bear it anymore does he burst out with amazing strength and slap countless people in the face.

In this process of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, and pretending to be a slap in the face, as long as the readers can immerse themselves in the story and enter the perspective of the protagonist, they will gain unprecedented pleasure and refreshment.

This is also the origin of the word "Shuangwen".

If it’s enjoyable enough to watch, then it’s called a cool novel! If it lacks a sense of pleasure, does it still deserve to be called a fast-food cool novel?

The suggestion put forward by Fat Tiger, to put it bluntly, is to follow this cool point and give special plot treatment to the animation "Three Years of My Son-in-law, I'm the Immortal King and I Stop Pretending" that is being produced.

The so-called special plot treatment is actually quite funny.

Chen Hu pointed out that the biggest advantage of online articles compared to animations is that "serialization is slow enough". Normally, it takes half a month or more for an online novel to reach an emotional release point.

The sense of grievance and anger that had been accumulated for half a month or even longer was all released the moment the protagonist pretended to be slapped in the face...

This is something that animation can't do.

How many times does the author of other online articles update in a day? Your animation can only update one episode a day, or even one episode a week, and the plot rhythm is incomparable!

Therefore, similar web articles, after being adapted into animation, generally have the same problem: the emotion is not conveyed well!

To put it simply, when the male protagonist of the Internet article pretends to be slapped in the face, he has a "skill of forward swing". He has to set the stage and feel aggrieved before starting to slap the face when the emotion is in place.

Reflected in the animation, an animation episode lasts only ten to twenty minutes. How can the emotional contrast be compared to the Internet during the serialization period?

In the first two minutes, the protagonist was looked down upon, and in the next two minutes, the protagonist was slapped in the face... everything happened in just a few minutes of the animation plot.

In these few minutes, if I just talk about it on the Internet, I will have to write dozens of chapters, right? Assuming two chapters a day, that’s half a month to start!

Then Chen Hu came up with a sexy idea.

The first is the serialization method of the animation. You must choose weekly broadcast, which means one episode is updated every week.

Secondly!

The main length of each animation episode is lengthened, and the emotions are emphasized as much as possible in terms of drama and foreshadowing scenes, so that one episode is about 40 minutes.

The last step is the most suffocating step of Chen Hu's idea, which is to learn the operation of the broken dog, and announce the end of the episode at the moment when the protagonist is about to show off and get slapped in the face.

I have to say, it’s too doggy.

Ma Kui felt that if he were an ordinary viewer, after 40 minutes of frustration and depression, he would finally see the protagonist about to explode and slap him in the face, and then the animation would end with a click, and his mentality would really break down.

This is nothing.

When you scolded the director for being out of context, rolled your eyes with dissatisfaction, and was about to click on the next episode to watch, you found out that the next episode... will be updated in seven days?!

Good, good!

The director's grandson took all the bamboo shoots on the mountain. He likes to play like this, right? Then don't blame the family members for spitting out the fragrance.

"It's a bit of a loss, but the effect is real!"

Gu Miao smiled happily and said: "Anyway, he himself is not afraid of being scolded, so just do as he says. After the broadcast, the reputation will be very good."

"That's hard to say..."

Ma Kui thought for a while, if this was really the case, the feedback from the audience would be explosive!

Do you still count on word of mouth?

If the audience doesn't scold Fat Tiger Family Tree, then the quality needs to be lowered. As for giving good reviews to the animation, please, Mr. Gu, aren't you still awake????

"Haha, if your grades are really good, even if your reputation is a little worse, it's not unacceptable."

"That's true."

Ma Kui nodded.

There's nothing wrong with this. As long as the broadcast performance is good enough, you get a little scolding, and your reputation is a little bad, to be honest, it's not a big problem.

As long as the audience doesn't curse and suddenly fire AOE map cannons, it will affect the innocent him and other Wanbao colleagues...

As for word of mouth, that's it.

Do you want an animation with explosive reviews but sluggish playback? Or do you want an animation with average reviews but explosive playback?

For this multiple-choice question, I believe that 99 out of a hundred animators will choose the latter.

After all, performance determines everything.

This sounds disgusting, and it has a "achievement-based" meaning, but I have to admit that everyone is a common person, and this is the reality of life and work.

"That's right, Mr. Gu!"

After talking about Fat Tiger and his son-in-law, the Immortal King, Ma Kui suddenly remembered the business of his visit and said quickly: "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms has reached the top of the Neon Network, did you know?"

"ah?!"

Gu Miao asked in surprise: "To reach the top? What summit? It can't be the TV platform's ratings, right?"

“It’s really the ratings!”

Ma Kui smiled and said: "You didn't expect it, right? Three Kingdoms Animation defeated many new local Neon shows and topped the list to become the most watched TV animation program in Neon Local in May."

This...this is a bit outrageous!

An animation imported from abroad was broadcast in Neon, a big animation country, and it actually swept all the new series and topped the list in May.

Do Neon people really like the Three Kingdoms so much? Don’t you even look at other local animations?

Be reasonable.

When it comes to animations like "Digimon" and "Pokémon" getting high ratings on Neon, Gu Miao doesn't think there's anything wrong with them.

But Romance of the Three Kingdoms is different. After all, it is an animation with historical drama elements, and it is foreign history, so it is difficult to resonate with domestic audiences.

Unexpectedly...

The audience at Neon actually liked the Three Kingdoms so much that they even gave Mr. Gu a sense of confusion as to which country’s history the Three Kingdoms was.

Really, if the history books hadn't clearly written about the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, Gu Miao would have begun to doubt whether she was a Chinese after all.

Why is it that he, a Chinese, does not like the culture of the Three Kingdoms as much as a group of foreigners?

broken!

He has become an outsider...

After replacing the motherboard, I couldn't boot into the system, which I didn't expect...
Chapter completed!
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