I'm the King of Entertainment
31 I am Chen Zhen

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It was still the same conference room where they signed the contract last time. Kang Chunhu and Kane exchanged greetings and congratulations. Both sides had made a lot of money this time, but Kang Chunhu could still see the jealousy in Kane's eyes. Perhaps Kane was thinking," What a lucky kid," Kang Chunhu thought.

Next was the main topic. Chunhu Kang was reading the report from Kane's secretary, Suzanna. He would ask Ian about the source of some of the figures. Ian would explain for him that the figures were different from what Chunhu Kang had calculated because of taxes or local policies.

At this time, the income of a movie in the United States was very different from that in Xiangjiang. For example, in Xiangjiang, if you shoot a movie and get it to be screened in Jiahe or Golden Princess, then you don't have to worry about the box office. At this time, the most you can get is the local box office in Xiangjiang. As for the overseas box office, it will usually be blacklisted. Even if you get a lot, it won't be much. As for you selling your movie overseas, how can ordinary people have that channel? Besides, wouldn't doing this be equivalent to offending both Jiahe and Princess Jin?

Moreover, the movies in Xiangjiang City at this time were more or less of a Jianghu style. They were not as contractual as those in the United States. Of course, it wasn't bad to be honest. It would be good if everyone was honest. Once someone's mind went astray, it would be a disaster for the entire industry. For example, at the end of the Xiangjiang film industry, some Xiangjiang film industry people cheated the investors from Nanyang and Taiwan, causing them to lose their capital. In the end, a large number of investors left Xiangjiang. This was also one of the reasons for the decline of Xiangjiang film industry.

In the end, Chunhu Kang's investment income was more than 7.87 million US dollars. The North American box office earnings were 2.47 million, the overseas box office earnings were 1.6 million, and the videotape earnings were 3.5 million. Other miscellaneous items such as television broadcasting rights, film and song copyrights, etc., were 300,000. The reason why the videotape was so profitable was that Chunhu Kang had a high percentage of the videotape earnings. Another reason was that the videotape was mainly distributed to the distribution and production parties. There was no agency like the theater that took the majority.

900,000 yuan of investment in return for nearly nine times the return, who wouldn't be jealous? Moreover, the videotapes and peripheral products would continue to bring in income, so more than nine times the return was certain. After the film company was established, Chunhu Kang would transfer these peripheral profits to the company. This way, he wouldn't have to come to Fox to collect them in the future. Both companies would directly transfer the profits.

Chunhu Kang didn't find any problems with the report. After confirming with Ian that there were no problems, Chunhu Kang signed his name and got a check for 7.87 million US dollars.

After getting the money, Kang Chunhu said goodbye and left. In the end, he told Kane that he hoped to continue working with him next time. Although Kane was envious and jealous in his heart, there were too many people who became rich and famous overnight in Hollywood. However, more people invested in the sea and sank into the mud.

Chunhu Kang and the other two walked to the parking lot. Chunhu Kang took out a $1500 check and handed it to Ian. The $1000 was for Ian's service, and the $500 was a tip from Chunhu Kang.

Ian looked at the amount on the check and expressed his gratitude. He then put it away without any modesty. After saying that he would look for him if there was anything in the future, Ian also took his leave. Ian had a good eye for being a third wheel.

After driving out of Fox's Century City, Kang Chunhu explained to Guan Yonghe what had just happened.

Chunhu Kang drove a Citroen CX20, which he had rented through the hotel's front desk.

In the end, Chunhu Kang's investment income was more than 7.87 million US dollars. The North American box office earnings were 2.47 million, the overseas box office earnings were 1.6 million, and the videotape earnings were 3.5 million. Other miscellaneous items such as television broadcasting rights, film and song copyrights, etc., were 300,000. The reason why the videotape was so profitable was that Chunhu Kang had a high percentage of the videotape earnings. Another reason was that the videotape was mainly distributed to the distribution and production parties. There was no agency like the theater that took the majority.

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