Chapter 856: Pull 1 country to back up

Head to head Hollywood 856 author Qian Duxue Full text 3375 words

If the proposal of the theme park can't arouse the hearts of some people, then what Tang En said next is enough to make everyone present stunned. "What did you say? Hollywood cooperates with South Korea to launch a special effects industrial park?" Jack Valenti's expression changed slightly. He really did not expect that Tang En, a businessman, was thinking of interfering in national policy! Such a big issue has always been promoted by the government. Dunn said: "Just now, Director Spielberg has said that last year, Hollywood's investment in the production and acquisition of movies has exceeded 10 billion US dollars, and this does not include marketing and advertising expenses. Special effects are a new and popular industry. At the same time, this is also an industry with high investment and low profit. Even if it is Industrial Light and Magic, if it wants to make money, there is only one way to outsource." Jack Valenti narrowed his eyes slightly. It is his responsibility to promote the development of the American film industry. Although he is about to retire, it would be a great honor to have another political achievement before he leaves office. Dunn's proposal quickly moved his heart. The outsourcing of film and television special effects is an inevitable choice to save costs. And Asia's cheap labor market is the best choice. In contrast, although the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Germany and other places also have tax incentives and government subsidies, labor is too expensive after all. South Korea is different, not only have tax incentives, not only government subsidies, but also cheap labor. This direction is correct. Dunn continued: "In the past few years, New Universal has launched a lot of special effects blockbusters, and everyone knows it. Therefore, I have a better understanding of the operation of special effects companies. If the special effects companies in the United States want to survive, they must have more Only with detached technical advantages can we maintain high-cost operations. For general special effects pictures, we can establish branches in Asia, or outsource them to Korean special effects companies to balance expenses. This is the inevitable way for special effects companies.” He mentioned the special effects industry , the most powerful voice is George Lucas. His ILM has received more than 60% of Hollywood's commercial blockbuster orders. Among these large orders, ILM will only complete less than 10% of the shots. The remaining 90% are all outsourced to foreign special effects companies to complete the production at a lower cost. It is a bit of a waste to let the world's top special effects engineers from Industrial Light and Magic make the most basic special effects shots. "Many countries are encouraging the rise of the special effects industry, but the concept of special effects industrial parks...is not mainstream in Europe and the United States. If South Korea can do it, then there will be greater cost savings for Hollywood special effects companies." George Lucas rushes to speak, but his face is unconvincing, "Tang En, have you really communicated with the Korean official?" Tang En smiled: "Is this still fake? I said, I will go this time. South Korea is to win more and greater benefits for Hollywood!" Jack Valenti was a little excited, "Tell me about it specifically!" In order to promote the special effects industry, European countries have successively adopted the strategies of tax incentives and government subsidies. This has caused a great impact on the special effects industry in the United States. Especially neighboring Canada. Canada itself has a lower tax rate than the United States, and there is a 25% investment incentive. So much so that 20% of Hollywood's orders flow into Canada. Fertilizer water does not flow into the field of outsiders! For Hollywood as a collective, it certainly does not want to see such a situation happen. It would be great if South Korea launched a special effects industrial park and reached an in-depth cooperation with Hollywood. First, South Korea lacks Canada's linguistic and technological advantages. Most of the special effects engineers in Canada were dug from the United States. From this aspect, the existence of the Korean special effects industry will not cause a backlash against Hollywood. High-end talents in the United States can go to work in Canada, because of the proximity, the language, the similar culture, and no border restrictions, just like living in the United States. Korea is different. Such objective factors have led to the fact that South Korea's special effects industry will never surpass that of the United States, thus antagonizing the old master, and can only exist as a vassal of Hollywood. Secondly, the cost in South Korea is lower, far lower than in Canada! The Korean government is also obedient enough. Unlike Canada, it dares to make a lot of money from Americans. It will be more convenient for the United States to "communicate" with South Korea. Even if the special effects industry park in South Korea is really huge in the future, there is also the endorsement of the federal government behind it, so there is no need to worry. Just like the manufacturing industry back in the day. At that time, Japan's manufacturing industry was completely the horses and vassals of the United States, relying on the support of the United States to develop. At the very beginning, "Made in Japan" was synonymous with counterfeiting. Unexpectedly, after just 20 years, Japanese products have swept the world. Japanese manufacturing has completely crushed American manufacturing, from Nintendo's handheld game console, to Sony's alkman, from Honda cars, to PSPs, from color TVs, to Canon cameras... Japan jumped up in the 1980s, and they all shouted Out of the slogan to buy the whole of America. Then, the U.S. government stepped in. Then, the myth of Japan's manufacturing industry was shattered, and the economic crisis has not yet eased... On the surface, it was South Korea's Samsung that broke the Japanese electronics industry, and the real behind the scenes was the United States! Pulling one and hitting one is the easiest way to check and balance. Helping Koreans to engage in the special effects industry, for Hollywood, is well-prepared, profitable, and has an opportunity! Next, Dunn told everyone in detail that South Korea will launch a series of preferential policies in order to support the special effects industry, which is much more beneficial than Europe and Canada. There is a 35% tax rebate subsidy every year. In addition, if Hollywood special effects companies go to South Korea to establish a branch, they will also enjoy a 40% investment subsidy! In other words, if a Hollywood special effects company wants to establish a branch with an investment of 10 million US dollars, it only needs to provide 6 million US dollars, and the remaining 4 million US dollars can be provided by the Korean government. This kind of real money is the most affordable! No matter which country in the world, government subsidies in this way are the most likely to have accounting tricks. The biggest behind-the-scenes masterminds at this MPAA meeting are Redstone and Ted Turner. Seeing Tang En talking eloquently and talking about the special effects industry, the faces of the people in the room were ruddy, as if they saw endless business opportunities, they were a little stunned. what's going on? This kid Tang En... has already thought about the countermeasures? He even brought a country to stand for him? Is this too fake? The special effects industry... Does he really want to promote the all-round cooperation between Hollywood and South Korea by himself? What brain circuit is this? Are you a businessman or a government official, is this your business? Redstone and Ted Turner both looked very ugly. But I have to admit that if Dunn does this thing, it will bring huge benefits to Hollywood. Based on this matter alone, it would be impossible to gather everyone in Hollywood and put pressure on Tang En. Unexpectedly, this is just the beginning. Tang En talked about the special effects industry for more than 40 minutes. From the Korean government strategy to the current status of special effects in Hollywood, he fully described them in front of everyone. Then, he throws out the real killer. I saw him leaning back lazily, "Of course, promoting the cooperation between the Korea Special Effects Industrial Park and Hollywood is a small gesture of my trip to Korea. My real goal, I have other plans." "Oh ?" Jack Valentine's eyes flashed, rather surprised. This kid, isn't it bragging? The cooperation between the two countries is about to be facilitated by a businessman in his twenties. Can be called a legend, written into the textbook. Is this just a small touch? Is it too loud? ! Michael Eisner couldn't take it anymore. He wanted to break his head, but he didn't expect that Dunn would use this method to resolve the crisis He brought in a country as an ally! This method is too domineering, isn't it? In the past few days, Dunn has been mobilizing his strength to promote the concept of his film and television special effects process in Hollywood in an all-round way. At the same time, it also helped the terminally ill Marlon Brando to solve the debt crisis. These two things can be said to be leaving a good impression on the people in the industry and making an "account". However, in Michael Eisner's view, such a method is a bit of a joke. This MPAA meeting has gathered the power of the entire Hollywood! Not just Redstone and Ted Turner, including Sony Pictures' Howard Stringer, Twentieth Century Fox's Tom Rothman, Warner Bros.' Barry Mayer, Paramount's Brad · Gray, are more or less dissatisfied with Dunn. Likely to focus on a meeting. Without Disney's assistance, Dunn will have a hard time getting through this difficult time! Therefore, Michael Eisner dared to fall into the trap and planned to take advantage of the danger to take the copyright of "Fantastic Four" and develop and operate it by Disney. However, he never expected that Dunn would adopt such a solution! Play with Korea! Enough atmosphere, enough domineering! When the situation reached this point, it was difficult for Harvey Weinstein alone to shake Dunn. Harvey Weinstein has damaged Hollywood's external image to a certain extent. However, Dunn used his means to help Hollywood save an industry! The merits outweigh the demerits! Listen to Tang En's tone... It seems to promote the cooperation between the Korean special effects industry park and Hollywood. Is this a side dish? Is there a big meal in the back? Michael Eisner gasped. My heart is cold. Darkly bitter. It's really hard to take advantage of Dunn. This kid always has all kinds of weird ideas that can help him get out of trouble. Bringing in a country as a backstop... an astounding move! 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