At present, Hua Xia's movie theaters were divided into two models.
One was the cinema chains owned by the major film industry groups, and the other was the bosses from all over the country who invested in their own cinema chains and then chose a suitable cinema brand to join.
These small and old movies that invested in the construction of cinemas could only obtain domestic and foreign synchronized film sources by joining the cinema chains. Therefore, to a large extent, they would also be controlled by the higher-level cinema chains.
The management system of the cinema chains was much stricter than that of ordinary franchise stores.
From the selection of film sources and the number of screenings, the higher-level cinema chains had the right to interfere.
Therefore, if Glory Film and Television decided to teach Qingyu Media a lesson, it would give a serious warning to those film and television companies in the industry who had chosen Monster Industries.
They could easily tamper with their own cinema chains. Even if the contract was not good and they tore it up openly, they could greatly reduce the number of cinemas and the number of screenings behind the scenes.
Glory Film and Television had no right to interfere with other cinema brands.
However, there was no guarantee that the big shots who controlled the cinema brands would band together under Glory Film and Television's suggestion.
Ye Qing and Dong Mei did not talk in private for too long. At such a big banquet, no one could guarantee that there would not be a two-faced film and television company representative secretly sent by those big shots.
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The banquet lasted until almost one o 'clock in the morning before it ended unwillingly.
The end of the banquet also meant that a new chapter had begun in Hua Xia's film and television industry.
A total of nearly seventy film and television companies had reached a preliminary cooperation agreement with Monster Industries.
The agreement clearly stated the specific duties of Monster Industries, the first party, and the second party's film and television companies. When the film and television companies released new movies, in addition to the normal online and offline distribution channels, they also had to provide an original version of resources.
Monster Industries' virtual reality had not been fully developed, so the new virtual cinema was only a mobile version at the moment.
Every time a new movie was released by a film and television company, the virtual cinema would be like an offline cinema, posting posters and rolling movie promos.
In order to avoid malicious competition, the price of virtual movie tickets was temporarily based on the price of offline cinemas.
However, after users used a virtual movie ticket, the movie corresponding to the movie ticket would appear in the user's virtual cinema viewing catalog after it was officially released. Users could watch it for free at any time.
This was an advantage that offline cinemas did not have. In addition, virtual cinemas would be separated from virtual video apps. The two would not be mixed together.
In addition to the current Monster Industries' official virtual cinema, when the new virtual reality world was fully developed, all film and television companies would be able to obtain the right to build their own virtual cinema for free.
In terms of box office profits, Monster Industries made a huge concession.
Traditional offline cinemas would take away close to 60% of the box office of the film company. Monster Industries would only take 30% of the profits, and they would set up a separate ticketing platform. Every film and television company involved in the hairstyling could check the box office sales at any time to prevent any possibility of trickery.
One by one, the terms of cooperation could be said to be beneficial to these film and television companies.
Even traditional online video platforms were a hundred times more convenient than offline distribution.
In the near future, holographic glasses would be as popular as magic crystal phones.
Then, the film and television companies would no longer have to spend so much effort to curry favor with the various cinema brands when they released the films online. They would no longer have to worry about having the box office stolen or having the number of emission-reduction films cut to make way for other movies.
All they needed to do was throw the film resources into the virtual world, and everything would be based on results.
All film and television companies would be treated equally, and within a few months of release, users would not be limited by the screening time of offline cinemas.
Even at five o 'clock in the morning, users could buy tickets to enter and watch at any time.
There was also a huge convenience in publicity.
In traditional film publicity, the director often had to take the cast to the north and south of the country.
But even if they were on the road 24 hours a day, the cities they could travel to were extremely limited.
Now that there was a virtual cinema, the director and actors only needed to prepare special image capture equipment, and they could stand at the entrance of the virtual cinema and easily welcome the audience from all over the country.
"Malicious competition, this is clearly malicious competition."
In another terrace building in the hotel, Pan Dong, the boss of Glory Film and Television, slammed the cooperation plan in his hand on the table.
He was so angry that his hair was about to stand on end. The other three big shots sitting across from him were also furious.
"Old Xiang, look, Monster Industries is really shameless. The plan says that in order to avoid malicious competition, the ticket price of the virtual cinema is set the same as that of the offline cinema. "
"But what does this thirty-seventy split mean?"
Pan Dong gritted his teeth. "Monster Industries takes three, Film and Television Company takes seven."
"This is not malicious competition, is Monster Industries the Virgin White Lotus, taking pity on the directors and actors who have a hard time making films?"
Wei Zhixiang, at the helm of Na Mei Pictures, was carefully reading another cooperation plan.
Not long after the banquet was over, someone handed the proposal to him on the table. In all fairness, the content of the plan would definitely be a fatal temptation to film and television companies that did not have a cinema in their hands.
As long as Monster Industries could really put an end to the piracy problem, holographic glasses would be popularized.
Then the film and television industry in Hua Xia, and even the film and television industry in the world, would usher in earth-shaking changes.
After reading it, Wei Zhixiang threw away the plan. "This is forcing us into a dead end."
"Monster Industries takes three, Film and Television Company takes seven."
"Monster Industries has a good plan. They don't need to spend money to buy land, apply for approval, or decorate. As long as they let the programmers hit the keyboard, they can fiddle with a virtual cinema."
"What about us?"
"According to tradition, we take sixty percent of the box office profits, but after deducting the operating costs, we only get twenty percent."
Pan Dong, the boss of Glory Film and Television Company, clenched his fists. "Old Xiang, we have to fight back."
"Okay." Wei Zhixiang, at the helm of Na Mei Pictures, slammed the table. "Then let's let Monster Industries see who is the master of the film and television industry."
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The next morning.
Before the launch of the holographic glasses, Monster Industries added another public announcement.
The announcement said that at the product launch in the afternoon, Monster Industries would also announce a major news related to the holographic glasses.
This public announcement was so concise that it made people's hair stand on end. But according to the usual style of Monster Industries, the fewer words, the bigger the matter.
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