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Chapter 915 Headwind (1)

Su Yuxi made "Xiyu" a success, and the attack on "Shanghe" also quietly kicked off. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, except that Cheng Xiaoyu made some unprepared tricks.

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In fact, there was something that gave her a headache, because Gu Xueren chased her to Shang Hai. Blindly escaping was not Su Yuxi's style, so she chose to drive Cheng Xiaoyu out of China and shoulder the burden of controlling her own destiny. Of course, the reason

Cheng Xiaoyu was not allowed to share the responsibility with her because there was a last resort.

At this moment, the two people are on the other side of the cloud, each working towards their own goals, trying to reunite in the same place. However, both Su Yuxi and Cheng Xiaoyu are facing many obstacles and difficulties.

At present, all the work in the movie aspect of Cheng Xiaoyu's money-making plan is unfolding in an orderly manner. The day of filming has finally arrived. Although the company has just been established, various expenses are being scattered like pieces of paper, from office rental fees to various

From salary to various air tickets to various licensing fees, millions of dollars have been spent. Fortunately, Cheng Xiaoyu is rich and doesn't mind this at all.

Of course, it's not that he doesn't know how to save, it's just that he spends so much in pursuit of efficiency, and the value of time to him is much higher.

Seeing that filming was about to start, a small accident occurred. According to Hollywood rules, after signing the agreement, one-third of the salary must be paid in advance to the actors and the hired crew members outside the company, and the remaining one-third

The second third will be paid after the filming is completed, and the final third will be paid after the film is released from North America.

But today, when a group of actors held the last crew meeting before filming started, they unexpectedly proposed that one-third of the salary would be paid halfway through filming, and the entire salary would be paid when all filming was completed.

It is obvious that these Americans believe that the movies produced by this company will most likely not enter theaters, and it is very likely that these two movies will disappear without a trace after they are made.

It was impossible for them to agree to such a high-risk thing, so the Americans decided to force the director, who was overestimating his ability to shoot two movies at the same time, to agree to their conditions the day before filming started.

You can’t blame these people for thinking this way. You must know that Hollywood produces thousands of films every year, but only about one-third of them can eventually enter the theaters. Among these one-thirds, many are in theaters for a week.

Even for three-day tours, one can imagine how cruel the competition is.

"Xi Chu" is a little-known company, and Cheng Xiaoyu is a little-known director in Hollywood. Putting aside these two points, he is arrogant enough to shoot two movies at the same time. The shooting plan only lasts four months. This is called this

Americans cannot but be pessimistic

God will kill you if you don't do it for yourself, not to mention that this is a company from China, so these Americans took advantage of the last crew meeting to make a request to Cheng Xiaoyu. If Cheng Xiaoyu was just shooting a movie, maybe they would think that they could

If a miracle happens, there may not be a request to change the contract.

At this time, except for employees from China, other Americans actually felt that director Cheng Xiaoyu was too unreliable.

Thomas Hank, one of the protagonists, opened the stall very sincerely and said: "Hey! Director Cheng, we don't want to embarrass you. You also know that we are all small people working hard for our ideals. Many of us are still just a person who pays rent and eats.

problem, so I hope you can settle the salary immediately after the filming is completed."

Of course Cheng Xiaoyu knew what these people were thinking, so he smiled and said mischievously: "Oh! Pay in advance, right? If I give you a chance to exchange your salary for box office share, who among you is willing?"

After finishing, Cheng Xiaoyu looked around to see how these people were performing.

As he expected, no one expressed support and all lowered their heads. However, the Huaxia employees looked at each other one after another and felt that Cheng Xiaoyu was really a little weak. Thinking that it was him, they immediately jumped up and agreed, but it was a pity that this group of

The Americans have no idea what they are missing. Even if Cheng Xiaoyu's films cannot be released in North America, they can still make money easily in China.

Zhu Wei interrupted in Chinese and said with a wicked smile: "Master Yu, can I exchange my salary for dividends?"

Cheng Xiaoyu glanced at him and said with a smile in Chinese: "Of course, ten years' salary will be exchanged for 1% of the North American box office share. Do you want to bet?"

Zhu Wei immediately took out his mobile phone to calculate how much his salary would be in ten years.

However, the Yankees did not think this was a good idea and lowered their heads one after another, avoiding Cheng Xiaoyu's inspecting eyes. Therefore, the situation was very embarrassing for a time.

David Gill, who was sitting in the third seat to Cheng Xiaoyu's right, couldn't bear it. Hearing what Cheng Xiaoyu said, he thought he was somewhat under financial pressure, so he took the initiative and said: "You are in compliance with the rules. Besides, the contract has been signed."

The salary should be settled after the next shift, so don’t bully the newcomers.”

But obviously no one wanted to agree with David Gill's opinion. All Americans began to echo the suggestion of Thomas Hanke, one of the first actors to speak, and all defended themselves: "Those are big companies.

What if a movie directed by a well-known director or a reputable producer is not good enough and cannot be released in theaters?"

"Don't talk about things like this. To be honest, we also want to support your film career, but we are all insignificant actors and we really can't afford such a big risk. The key is you, Xi Chu.

'It's another company from China. Besides, your company is very wealthy, so you probably won't care about paying a third of your salary a little bit in advance!"

"Yes! Director Cheng, we don't think that Chinese people can't make movies, nor are we targeting anyone, but we must first ensure that our own rights and interests are not harmed. Please understand."
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