When Yang Yi was still playing with Murphy and Xi Xi from Spring City in the southwest to the ancient capital of Chang 'an, the entertainment circle was once again engulfed in a whirlwind of brainwashing songs.
After half a year, Ju Jie once again released a new song, "That Night."
"That night, you didn't reject me … That night, I hurt you …" This song was even more brainwashing than a mistress, and it had a special charm to it.
Ju Jie's singing in the single CD was very heartbreaking!
After all, Niu Meiling had also spent a lot of effort to invite the gold medal producer, Teacher Duan Shurong, to guide and tune Ju Jie. The slightly nasal singing sounded like a drunkard, magnifying the man's "sad" feelings.
In such a sad and helpless song, "That Night" gradually invaded people's eardrums and minds, becoming a melody that could not be forgotten.
Although it wasn't that exaggerated, and the song took nearly a week to spread, when people suddenly realized it in their intoxication, they would mistakenly think that it became popular overnight.
It was as if "That Night" had entered people's vision overnight, and it was also as if it had been sung in the streets overnight.
Shoe stores, hair salons, discount clothing stores, and other shops were all playing the song with their loudspeakers.
"I miss and miss, I hope and hope, I hope to return to our first love … I look and hope, I look and hope, I see your smile again here …"
When the magical sound entered people's ears, anyone who heard it couldn't help but want to snort, "That Night …"
This was a phenomenal song. Although the critics' criticism of the song was far more than the praise, the jaw-dropping thing was that even though the reviews in the industry were terrible, the song's sales were becoming more and more popular!
When Yang Yi's family returned to Jiangcheng from the signing event, "That Night" had already surpassed "Glory" on the new song chart. With a proud posture, it continued to advance to a higher ranking, and even the throne of the first place.
Ju Jie also finally began to participate in variety shows again. He was indeed a man with a funny personality. He played in variety shows with ease.
Even if others ridiculed him for his bad reviews, Ju Jie would still reply with a smile, "I'm a more realistic person. My attitude towards music is based on what my fans like. After all, it's a pop song, and we're competing in popularity. It's not about the positive themes, beautiful melodies, and positive energy that the music critics mentioned. It's a very simple principle. My songs can sell well, but the songs praised by the music critics can't sell well. So which one is considered a pop song? Besides, even if I wrote such a song to cater to the tastes of the music critics, how many sales can the music critics give me? A few hundred? A few thousand? I'm afraid it's not even a fraction of my current results? "
Only a retard would listen to their nonsense!
Although Ju Jie did not say this sentence out loud, everyone could hear the meaning behind his words.
With his comments on the variety show, the music critics were even fiercer in their criticism of "That Night."
Some older musicians even wanted to launch a boycott of Ju Jie and "That Night" in the entertainment industry. "The lyrics of this song are vulgar, uncultured, and always give people bad associations. It even encourages people to have one-night stands. This is a kind of blasphemy and desecration to people's souls."
However, the current music industry was no longer the small circle that was controlled by them decades ago. All kinds of interests were intertwined, and it was more integrated and open. Hundreds of flowers bloomed and hundreds of schools of thought contended. Spoof songs like "That Night" and "Mistress" also had the soil to survive.
The so-called boycott was just a few old musicians shouting and inviting some media to report it. However, their actions were like throwing a stone into the Yellow River. The water splashed, but it was quickly drowned by the surging waves.
As for "That Night", it was still circulating on the streets. It was deeply loved by the general public. Not to mention the red-headed and green-haired street youths, even children in open-crotch pants were jumping and shouting, "That night, you didn't reject me!"
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The influence of "That Night" continued to heat up. On the Internet, the "First Annual Weibo Cup Micro-movie Competition" organized by Microbroadcasting had also entered the final selection stage.
The preliminary round was an online voting. Microbroadcasting users would vote for 20 outstanding micro-movies.
Of course, it was worth mentioning that before the competition started, Yang Yi had already reminded Mao Peifu to organize the most elite technical staff to modify the voting system in advance and set up many conditions to increase the difficulty of online vote manipulation.
As expected, when the preliminary round of the Micro-movie Competition began to enter the voting stage, a large number of fake accounts appeared on Microbroadcasting, trying to influence the voting results. Fortunately, the conditions and thresholds prepared in advance rejected them.
In addition, the technical staff kept watch day and night, catching works that were suspected of vote manipulation from time to time, severely examining and even punishing them. In the end, the fairness of the voting results was ensured.
The final round was interesting!
The "Weibo Cup Micro-movie Competition" was a collaboration with Jiang Chuan's university film festival. Backwave Technology Company invited 20 participating teams to come to Jiang City Media University to compete in the final round.
Jiang Chuan's auditorium would play the micro-movies they shot over the next two days. Just like the movie press conference, the main creative team that came to participate in the competition would also be introduced to the audience by the host.
Of course, this was just a small honor.
The final round of judging would be judged by Jiang Chuan, Shanghai Drama Academy, Beijing Film Academy, Beijing Drama Academy, and a few other top film and television schools, as well as a celebrity jury formed by some big shots in the film industry. They would choose the first, second, and third places together.
This scale was not inferior to an ordinary film festival or film award selection. Of course, just throwing money was not enough. This was also the result of Jiang Chuan's strong support!
After all, this was a big competition organized by Jiang Chuan's own student. Mao Peifu was still in charge of this big project. How could Jiang Chuan sit back and do nothing?
Finally, the "First Annual Weibo Cup Micro-movie Competition" came to an end in mid-April. The first place was a micro-movie with a touching plot, "Back View," directed by a student from Beijing Film Academy.
The awarding of this award also indirectly destroyed the rumors of Jiang Chuan's Remote Control Micro-movie Competition.
The second place came from the folk. It was a comedy mini-movie, "Shaobing Hero", which was self-directed by a group of unknown side actors. It was a hilarious story about a young man who sold shaobing and dreamed of becoming a chivalrous hero. This micro-movie also received unanimous praise on the Internet.
It was said that even before the award, there were already film companies that wanted to sign them as real actors just based on their amazing performance!
The third place was finally taken by Jiang Chuan's student. It told the story of a forest ranger sacrificing himself to protect a migratory bird. It was adapted from a true story. Although it was only ten minutes long, it was extremely detailed. Watching it made one's nose snot and tears flow!
Although there were some who questioned whether Jiang Chuan was saving himself some face, the overall comments were still positive. After all, this movie was really touching. Many people were hoping that it would win the first prize!
Although it only got third place, it was said that this micro-movie was also seen by the film company and was discussing with them about the rights to adapt it.
Not only the top three, but the top twenty teams that were voted out also gained something. Not only did they gain monetary rewards, but they also gained the attention that they desired. This was also a great help to their future stardom.
The micro-movie competition came to a successful end. Everyone gained a lot. Microbroadcasting also gained more attention. Of course, it also successfully made everyone accept the concept of "micro-movies."
Seeing the popularity of the first competition, many spectators became restless. They rubbed their palms together and prepared to participate in the next competition (there was still the autumn competition after the Spring Festival competition). They wanted to be like these "lucky people" and stand out among their peers.
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