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114. Millions of Income

I have to say that the perfect video material with 100% mission exploration is indeed quite excellent.

Not only is the picture quality extremely high, but also the angles are diverse, and there are some that Lu Jian himself has never experienced.

However, looking at the red leaves in the video, Lu Tan still felt a little melancholy.

"Thinking about it this way, if these videos are widely circulated, then at least people in this world will know you and remember you, and it will be a memory."

Lu Tiao murmured to himself, then felt someone pat his shoulder.

Looking back, Lu Kan saw a bloodshot eye staring at him from the shadow of the bedside.

"You came out of the sewer?"

He asked, and his eyes slowly disappeared under the shadow of the curtains.

How can I put it, just like the cats at home, they usually don’t respond no matter how you call them, but when you focus on doing things, these cats will keep running over to you and want you to kiss and hug them.

, and will also pat you with his little fleshy paws.

Lu Jian turned his attention back to the computer.

"A video of more than thirty minutes can basically be considered a micro-movie."

He thought for a moment, and then began to search the Internet for revenue related to micro-films.

"If you want to make money with long videos, a more reliable way is to directly produce a small movie and rely on the box office. If the ticket price is 20, then 140,000 people will be able to watch it, which will almost complete the task. However, this is the calculation of the theater chain.

If it is just a low-cost online movie, or it is screened at film festivals, the share will be higher."

Lu Jian has studied the box office accounting model of domestic movies before. Roughly 10% of the box office revenue of 100 yuan must be used to pay taxes and special film funds, and then theater chains and movie theaters must share the remaining 50%.

, the publisher takes away almost 10%, and less than 40% can go to the producer.

After deducting the costs from these profits, a rough calculation shows that the box office needs to be at least three times more than the cost to ensure no loss.

However, the cost of Lu Tan is almost zero, so you can earn as much as you want.

"The theater chain has some difficulties, and the revenue sharing is relatively low. Moreover, the length of my video material is not long enough to make a 90-minute movie. A 40- to 50-minute movie will not attract people to the cinema at all."

Lu Tian checked the revenue methods of major online movies again.

Regardless of the shares shared by investors and producers, online movies are also calculated based on clicks. Websites such as Aiyiyi Video Network and Scarecrow Video Network will assign a rating to the movie, and the clicks of different ratings will be converted into different prices.

They range from fifty cents to two and a half dollars.

Since these video websites all use VIP monthly subscription as their main profit method, the playback volume also distinguishes between effective playback and invalid playback. When a viewer plays this online movie for more than six minutes, it is considered a valid playback, and only effective playback is calculated when calculating revenue.

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This is also the reason why movies on many websites have a six-minute curse, and free users can only watch the first six minutes.

To play in this way, Lu Jian needs to reach at least 400,000 effective clicks when played on an exclusive platform to earn millions of dollars.

If it is non-exclusive, the number of hits on all platforms will exceed 700,000.

"It seems that the online movie broadcasting model will make money faster."

He has some internal data he obtained when he set up a film and television studio. Although many websites do not directly display the playback volume, the internal data still has accurate figures. A popular online movie will have three views within two months of its release.

Four million effective views, calculated based on the exclusive share, would be about six million in revenue.

But this model is a big hit, just like Internet articles. What everyone sees are small-cost investments and big profits, but they don’t see how many online dramas and online movies lose all their money.

Many people look down on online dramas and online movies, thinking that these things are not as good as the feature films shown on TV stations and cinemas, and are shoddy knockoffs.

In fact, there are indeed many online dramas and online movies that are simply popular, such as "The Qingtong Gate", "The Green Skin Grave", "Interstellar Travel" and so on.

However, there are also some film and television works broadcast on the Internet that do not require too strict review, so the content scale will be more open, especially when involving suspense, social issues, crime and other themes.

Of course, Lu Tian also has a third option, which is to take advantage of the year-end film festivals to go to film festivals. Such theaters take less commissions, so he can get more of them, and the film festivals are all more fanatical.

Movie lovers have a strong willingness to pay.

In the past, Lu Tran has seen some examples of low-budget films that first received good reviews after being screened at movie theaters, and then entered theaters and achieved good box office results.

Of course, he probably won't be able to go to the film festival. A video of more than an hour is barely enough for a student's graduation project, and it would be difficult to put it on the big screen.

"It seems that playing on the Internet is the most convenient."

Lu Tan has made a decision for the time being, but in the end it still depends on the finished film that he has tinkered with.

He first sorted out his experience, divided the entire film into several short segments, and divided them according to the structure of beginning, ending, transition, and then began to work seriously.

"Speaking of which, I wonder if the murderer has been found."

In the evening, Lu Tan stretched out and murmured to himself, speaking casually.

He decided to go downstairs for dinner.

At night, there were more and more people in the community.

Lu Jian saw an old man with a child, a girl with a dog, and a middle-aged man who looked downcast in a suit sitting on a bench in the community. Next to him, there was a couple chatting with each other while looking at their mobile phones.

"You'll catch a cold like this."

Lu Tan kindly said to the down-and-out middle-aged man. His hair was wet, as if he had just climbed out of the water. The man was holding the briefcase in his hand, as if he was afraid of something.

The man glanced at Lu Tan but said nothing.

The couple next to them, on the other hand, looked towards the bench and looked at Lu Tiao suspiciously.

"Who are you talking to?"

The boy asked.

"Uncle here."

Lu Tan pointed at the middle-aged man.

"...Let's go quickly, don't stay here anymore."

The girl said something disgusting, pulled her boyfriend and stood up.

"Well, since you are willing to stay here, forget it."

Lu Tan didn't hesitate, he just reminded him out of good intentions.

After dinner in the backstreet of Jiangcheng University, Lu Tan returned to the downstairs of his home.

Taking the elevator upstairs, he came to the hallway of his home.

"Um?"

Lu Tiao stood some distance away and found something strange about the door of his home.

"I didn't close the door?"

He frowned slightly.

Because the security door is now ajar, and it seems that you can open it with just your hand.

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