Rebirth in a Perfect Era

Chapter 1802 Yanjing Roadshow

When the main creative team of "Flying Tigers" returned to Yanjing, Du Wei's "Set Fire To The Rain" had already created a great influence in the global music scene.

Li Mu not only uploaded "21 Guns" and "Set Fire To The Rain" through YYtunes to netizens around the world to download and listen to them for free, and broadcast them for free on radio and television stations around the world, he even uploaded the original accompaniment of these two songs, and encouraged the world Netizens sing.

In order to further promote the influence of these two songs, Li Mu not only promised to authorize anyone in the world to cover them, but also allowed them to be used for commercial performances.

If any singer, or an amateur singer, wants to sing these two songs in a commercial performance, you can sing it without paying.

That almost leaves the world's record companies bald.

If they have a song that rushes to the top of the list, they must fully follow up all the commercial development of this song, and at the same time, they must protect their rights on a global scale. maximize your own interests.

However, when Li Mu got a good song, he didn't do copyright protection at all, and just sent it out for everyone to use. This way of playing is too capricious.

The main reason is money, and I don't care about the income of the song. In the promotion of the movie and Du Wei's own influence, the income of the song copyright is very small.

The two songs continued to be popular, and Spielberg has also redone the copy, including "Rolling In The Deep" as the new ending song, and also officially added "21 Guns", "21 Guns", " Songwriter information for Rolling In The Deep.

Since the whole world wants to know who the author of these two songs is, Li Mu is also going to put these two songs under his own name.

The copy production is complete, just waiting for the official release.

At the same time, the trial copy used for the roadshow in Huaxia is still the original version.

The big killer "Rolling In The Deep" will not be released until the official release.

The first roadshow was in Yanjing.

On the day of the road show, Li Mu also appeared at the scene.

He is not sure that he can run all ten roadshows, but he must participate in Yanjing's first roadshow!

For this roadshow, Li Mu also prepared a lot of resources. Not only did all the online media conduct a large-scale publicity warm-up, but he also invited Chen Wan to be the host of the roadshow.

Chen Wan was a little clueless about Li Mu's invitation. She asked Li Mu on the phone, "Is it a little inappropriate for me, the entertainment show host, to host such a serious movie roadshow?"

Li Mu smiled and said: "No, who said that a host can only have one style of hosting? It's enough to be entertaining in entertainment situations and serious in serious occasions. This roadshow is very important in my mind. Sister Wan, you must come. help me."

As soon as Chen Wan heard this, she immediately agreed and said, "Then I'll tell the stage, and I'll pass by then."

Li Mu breathed a sigh of relief.

He is actually a little selfish.

He has invested a lot of experience and resources in this road show. Whoever is the host will be able to get the light.

Moreover, this exposure will be very high.

So Chen Wan became the best choice for him to host the scene.

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Roadshow day.

The largest screening hall in Yanjing was full of seats. The invited guests were the existing veterans of the Flying Tigers, domestic and foreign media reporters, big figures in the film and television industry, Zhao Ziqiu, Chen Wan, Wei Lan and friends of Li Mu.

This time, countless bigwigs in the film and television industry wanted to join in, but Li Mu only gave less than 30 seats to the industry, except for the leaders of higher-level departments, only about 10 seats were given to people in the industry.

Among the ten industry insiders who came, there were two directors whom Li Mu admired, Jiang Wen and Zhang Yimou, and a few actors whom Li Mu admired, such as Ge You and Chen Zhiming.

As for the bosses of the famous film and television companies, Li Mu did not invite any of them.

On the contrary, many bosses of film and television companies hoped to come over to participate in the road show, but Li Muduo did not agree.

In fact, he doesn't like the entertainment industry too much, and he doesn't like to be in contact with people in the entertainment industry. On the one hand, he feels that the entertainment industry is too messy and too utilitarian.

He doesn't have the hobby of Boss Ma, and he often plays with stars in the entertainment industry, or pulls a lot of big stars to make a movie with him.

All his attention to the entertainment industry is in the positive and positive energy part of the entertainment industry.

For example, a really good movie, or a really good music, a really good variety show.

As for intrigue, intrigue, and flattery in the entertainment industry, he didn't want to touch it at all.

From this test screening, the entertainment industry can also feel Li Mu's attitude. He himself is a little disdainful of the entertainment industry, so he is only willing to contact high-end players in the film and television industry and music industry. Vanity Fair, he didn't look down on it at all.

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Judging from the scale of this test screening and the strength of its resources, it is absolutely unprecedented in China.

Li Mu alone is already a super boss that the global film and television industry must look up to, not to mention a lot of famous Hollywood directors and actors.

The roadshow starts with a preview.

Everyone handed in the equipment capable of video recording, and all the media photographers waited outside the venue, and the "Flying Tigers" was first screened in the venue.

After the film, there was thunderous applause in the auditorium.

Everyone present was deeply shocked by the movie. When the lights came on, everyone stood up and applauded, and everyone burst into tears.

At this time, Chen Wan walked into the screening room with a microphone.

She also stood at the exit after watching the movie, and was very moved.

When she came to the big screen, the thunderous applause had not weakened in the slightest.

Chen Wan wanted to speak, but she stopped, turned off the microphone, and applauded with everyone.

The applause lasted for a few minutes before Chen Wan turned on the microphone and said to everyone present: "From everyone's warm applause, it can be seen that the movie "Flying Tigers" really shocked everyone who was sitting. It touched everyone who was sitting even more.”

"This is a film based on a completely real historical background, combining the deeds of many Flying Tigers martyrs, and I have heard the executive director of this film say that this film is almost completely restored. At that time, the real scene of the Flying Tigers fighting against the Japanese army was affirmed by many Flying Tigers in China and the United States. Here, I would like to represent all the creators of this film, to the martyrs of the Flying Tigers, to the anti-Japanese To all the martyrs who fought for the country in the war, I would like to pay the highest respect."

Applause broke out again.

After the applause ended, Chen Wan said again: "The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is a scar of our Chinese nation, but it is this scar that has always urged us not to forget history, work hard, revitalize the country, and cherish peace."

"Don't forget history, not only respect for human civilization, respect for national and national civilization, but also respect for these martyrs who fought and died for the country."

"Today, we are also honored to invite representatives of ten old Flying Tigers players. They are sitting in the middle of our scene today. Please give them the warmest applause!"

Ten gray-haired old men stood up and saluted all at the same time.

The others stared at them, applauded and saluted them.

After the old Flying Tigers players sat down, Chen Wancai said again: "Today's road show, we are also fortunate to invite all the main creators of the film "Flying Tigers", please applaud the director and screenwriter of "Flying Tigers" Mr. Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mr. Liu Ye, and Anne Hathaway, Ms. Du Wei!"

With another round of applause, Spielberg took a group of leading actors and stepped out of the side door onto the small stage.

This is the first road show of Steven Spielberg and other big Hollywood names in China.

Tom Hanks, Leonardo, and Liu Ye all wore bomber jackets from the movie, giving the audience the feeling that they were three historical figures who came out of the big screen.

Chen Wan immediately interviewed Spielberg, and the first question was, what was the opportunity that prompted him to decide to create such a film.

Spielberg said: "Before doing "Flying Tigers", I was fortunate enough to know Mr. Li Mu Li. Although Mr. Li is very young, he is a person who respects history, justice and peace very much. He has always hoped Through movies, the history of the Chinese people's heroic resistance against the enemy in World War II is shown to the world, and I myself have great respect for the history of World War II. As we all know, I have shot a lot of movies related to World War II, one of which is a movie It's called Schindler's List, and it's about the tragic genocide of Jews during World War II, and I'm a Jew myself."

Speaking of this, Spielberg paused slightly, and then continued: "So, as a Chinese, I feel more empathy for Mr. Li's grief over the suffering of the Chinese nation. The Chinese nation and the Jewish nation are both It is a nation that has experienced hardships in World War II, and it is also a great nation that has overcome hardships in this ordeal and has moved towards rejuvenation from this ordeal. Therefore, when the two of us talked about this topic, we immediately hit it off. It felt like we hit it off and we were ready to make a film that truly reflected what happened to the Chinese people during World War II."

"It happened that I had heard the story of General Chennault and the Flying Tigers before, so I felt that this was an excellent entry point, so I wrote the script of "Flying Tigers", and after showing the script to Mr. Li Mu , he decided on the spot to make the film."

Everyone gave Spielberg a respectful applause.

His words of empathy really made many people immediately feel the same way about what happened to the Jewish people during World War II.

The two nations, on different continents, suffered the devastation of two *** countries at the same time, and both paid huge sacrifices to win. Now, both nations have ushered in the rise of the nation.

Spielberg said at this time: "During World War II, the Chinese people who were deeply involved in the war also helped many Jews living in China. The Jewish people have always kept this kindness in their hearts, so I personally hope that I can borrow this movie to express my gratitude to the Chinese people!"

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