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potential.
Especially in the top five major cities in Japan - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya - there are many independent theaters that specialize in showing niche movies in pursuit of individuality and style. The source of the movies is often those that fans have acquired from abroad.
Return of the movie copy.
Coupled with Japan's particularly weird review system, local cavalry and foreign infantry.
As a result, many Japanese local film producers can not only play the trick of "exporting to domestic sales" and quietly sell these "uncensored films" domestically, but they also use this as a gimmick to increase prices, killing two birds with one stone.
Therefore, as long as we can "prescribe the right medicine", we can select those movies that meet the needs of Japanese men from the film library, then show them in independent theaters, then release the video tapes, and finally sell them to TV stations to fill the midnight time slot.
So through this "one-click, three-connect" standardized operation, you should be able to recover the cost of purchasing films very quickly, and maybe even develop a big business.
Especially those movies starring well-known European movie stars will not only easily pass the review of the Japan Ethics Association, but also be destined to become the most gimmick products, and may be directly launched in Japan's major theaters to fill the shortage of film sources.
of neutral.
Zuhou considered that all the movie copies he got back from France were bought by Ning Weimin at a package price.
If we look at the production and distribution costs of these films from a commercial perspective, I am afraid that including translation costs and dubbing costs, on average, each film will not exceed 300,000 francs.
When converted into U.S. dollars, it is only 37,000 yuan. If converted into Japanese yen, it is equivalent to about 4.5 million yen.
By movie production standards, this is simply too cheap!
In other words, in the future, as long as Ning Weimin can sell 500 video tapes of a movie in his hand, or if 5,000 Japanese people can buy tickets to watch the movie when it is released in theaters, he can sell it to ten TV stations.
broadcast.
So for the single film he bought, the costs he paid will be considered to be earned back.
After that, all other income generated is completely wasted!
Chapter completed!