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What's the difference between the United States and China making a10 million movie?

In Vancouver, students spent $2 million to watch the American drama Ancient Philosopher of the Earth. Let me give you an example. An episode of Nirvana in Fire costs 2 million RMB. An episode of "Tomb Notes" claims to be 5 million RMB, with a minimum of 2 million RMB. On the film level, I think 65,438+million RMB is in China and 65,438+million USD is in the United States. The purchasing power is similar, but the quality of personnel is too different. American movies are a real industry. Industry not only has complete hardware, but also has reserves of soft power, such as talents. In the United States, the budget of 6,543,800,000 yuan can follow the trade union process without independent production. The trade union will help you easily find all kinds of strange and awesome staff who will take you flying. All you have to do is apply online. In China, 6.5438 million movies are different. Wanda's 654.38+million is completely different from that of passers-by. The integrated resources behind Wanda can find the right person and flow out of the schedule. Passers-by100000 can waste one third and be fooled by all kinds. There is no website in China to help you recruit field workers, and it will not show how many years he has worked and how well he is doing. Technical jobs, if the craft is good, are also for the awesome team, and people will not come at all. Making a movie in America, as long as you have money and commercial value, all kinds of awesome people can help you make it and help you realize your dreams. Making a movie in China, hehe, the director can only do things within the resources, and don't think about things outside the resources. Squeeze your head and shoot low because you can't stand it. The shortage of talents has led to the looting of people with a little skill, but this person will also be a normal trade union level in Hollywood. Therefore, high-end talents in the United States are cheaper than those in China, such as writers and actors.

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