"This is your contract. Take your time to read it. If you think there's no problem, we'll sign it.”
Ceng Jia took out the contract that she had prepared and showed it to Di Li.
Di Li, who was sitting on the sofa in the studio, took the contract and started to study it seriously.
He had a good memory, so he quickly remembered the contract after scanning it with his eyes.
There was indeed no problem with this contract, and all the terms were very good.
Among them, there were a few that Di Li cared about the most.
First, the artist's income would be split 40 - 60.
Di Li was very pleased with this point. Moreover, this was also Ceng Jia's sincerity.
Actually, Di Li understood that the relationship between the manager and the artist in the entertainment industry was different, so the distribution of benefits was also different.
The first type was the small-scale farming economy. This type was where a friend or relative acted as the manager. The split was 80%, with the artist taking 80% and the manager taking 20%.
The other was the distribution of profits between the artist and the team management company. At the same time, there were several different stages. Usually, it was a 30 - 70 ratio. For some popular celebrities, such as young actresses and young actors, when they renewed their contracts after their contracts expired, the management company would take the initiative to reduce the ratio to 20 - 80. The company would take 20%, and the artist would take 80%. It was even possible that they would offer a 10 - 90% share.
However, if the management company signed a newcomer and wanted to nurture and package them, the benefits would be split equally. This was the easiest way to cause a conflict of interest.
After all, if the newcomer really had potential, worked hard enough, and was also popular with the audience.
When they signed the contract, they signed it for five years. In the end, they became popular in three years. When they earned more, some artists would become arrogant. At this time, they would ask the management company to change the share.
If the management company was easy to talk to, then it would be fine. If it was not easy to talk to, then it would be frozen and banned. That would be the end.
Zeng Jia gave him a 40 - 60 split, with Di Li taking 60% and the studio taking 40%. This was considered good.
And looking at the contract, it was signed for three years.
Originally, Di Li did not plan to become a celebrity, so he did not really care about the artiste share.
Although he didn't care, Zeng Jia's sincerity made him feel good.
Second, the studio would not take any dividends from the screenwriter's income.
In other words, if someone invested in Di Li's script or bought his script, Jia Xing Media would not take a single cent from the other party.
It seems that Di Li is quite surprised by this.
Third, for the roles in the script, priority would be given to the artistes from the studio.
This was something that Di Li was very concerned about.
After reading this, she understood why Ceng Jia was so sincere about the artiste bonus.
There was also no cut in the remuneration of the screenwriter.
So they were all waiting for him here.
However, this was not unacceptable. After all, Yang Mi was the only artist in Jiaxing Media.
If Di Li also agreed to debut, then they would be considered two celebrities.
Fourth, after the production of the film and television series is completed and the broadcast rights are sold, Di Li will get a 10% bonus.
This was simple and straightforward. Di Li did not need to invest in the production of the script. When the production was completed, he would still receive 10% of the profits from selling the broadcast rights.
He was quite satisfied with this.
These four points were what Di Li cared about the most.
"Are you done?" Ceng Jia asked after seeing Di Li's signature.
"Yes, it's alright." Di Li signed the contract and gave it to Ceng Jia.
"Press your fingerprint." Zeng Jia asked her assistant to bring the ink pad over.
Yang Mi, who was beside him, was fascinated by the script. She was already attracted by it.
"After reading so much, what do you think of this script?”
Zeng Jia asked Yang Mi, the third largest shareholder of Jiaxing Media, to see what she thought.
Yang Mi pulled her thoughts out of the script and looked up at Di Li.
"I have to say, as an original script, this is even better than the Legend of the Sword and Fairy 3.”
"I haven't finished watching the plot, but I can see that the plot has many climaxes and the characters are complicated.”
"The plot is linked together, and the relationship between the characters in the movie is also very romantic. Moreover, there are more martial arts scenes in the movie. If you don't have any martial arts foundation, this movie might be ruined.”
Yang Mi's evaluation surprised Di Li.
He did not expect her to notice this.
Indeed, the reason why " Water Moon Paradise " was a classic was not just because of the ups and downs of the plot.
In fact, the classic part of this work was that the martial arts scenes in it were very enjoyable. Moreover, the actors in every role had real martial arts.
The reason why no one had ever remade this film in the future was because there were almost no actors and actresses who were active in the entertainment industry after 2010 who had real martial arts skills.
Even if it was Hu Ge, who was famous all over the internet, he did not have real martial arts.
Although his martial arts acting was not bad, he still had many shortcomings in this aspect.
"In the current industry, there are very few actors between the ages of 20 and 30 who have real kung fu.”
"If you want to film this TV series, to be honest, the actresses are fine, but there are fewer martial arts scenes.”
"However, the male characters in this movie require a foundation in martial arts.”
Yang Mi voiced her personal opinion while looking at Di Li.
Di Li glanced at Yang Mi and said,"Indeed, that's why I chose to submit it to the Tang Empire. This was because the Tangs had the ability to select such actors.”
Even so, Di Li had also thought of finding the original cast of this TV series to act in.
However, this was unrealistic because the original cast of this TV series was already over 40 years old.
If they were to act in this movie again, they would be a little too old and would not be suitable.
"The only way now is to first audition and audition for good actors. Then, we'll go through a period of martial arts training. Only then can we bring out the essence of this movie.”
"If you don't have any martial arts foundation, it's really difficult to film this movie well.”
"Also, there's one thing that we can't invite big names because if we invite big names, they will take up a large portion of the production costs as their remuneration.”
As he said this, Di Li looked at Yang Mi.
Although he didn't say it out loud, Di Li's intention was clear. He didn't want Yang Mi to act in this movie.
Because the current Yang Mi was one of the four young actresses who had won two consecutive years.
It happened once in 2009 and again in 2013.
Now that Yang Mi's net worth had risen very high, her pay was naturally very high.
" I…" Yang Mi was very anxious. She liked this script and wanted to act in it.
"It's useless to be anxious. Your net worth will increase the burden of the production cost of investing in this work.”
Di Li looked at Yang Mi seriously and sentenced her to death. Your chances of acting in this movie are slim.
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