Zhuang Sha, Wen Xun¡¯s m¨ª, was surfing the Internet on her laptop in the dormitory, when suddenly her QQ beeped. When I opened the dialog box, I saw a group of people in the QQ group chatting about some commercials, saying they all wanted to go to Sichuan.
Zhuang Sha, who was confused, spoke up and asked: "What commercial are you talking about?" "You don't know yet? Wen Xun's company put an advertisement on TV, saying that it would set up a literary studio and work part-time. ¡By the way, this is a commercial from Wenxun¡¯s company¡¯s official website. It¡¯s the same as what¡¯s shown on TV. Go check it out¡¡±
Opening the link she got from the QQ group, Zhuang Sha waited expectantly for the video to buffer. "Literary studio? What is this? Can you also work part-time? Why did Wen Xun do this?" Zhuang Sha, who was thinking curiously, waited for a while and saw that the video was buffered.
After the countdown on the video ended, she only saw a classroom scene, and then a group of students in the classroom were secretly looking at their watches, obviously waiting eagerly for the end of get out of class. Then outside the school, there were some students from other schools who were waiting for their boyfriends and girlfriends to finish school. At this moment, the bell rang, and before the teacher on the podium could react, all the students in the class were seen running away ¡
When I finally saw students running out from every corner of the city gathered at the door of a bookstore, and saw the bookstore owner putting up a slogan on the door that read "Wen Xun's new book, on sale today," Zhuang Sha felt that her skin was all covered with goosebumps.
At this moment, Zhuang Sha, who was moved, only saw the screen go black, and a row of Chinese characters appeared - "Wen Xun Studio is under preparation, you can work part-time, dear~" To be honest, although this commercial seems to have been filmed It's a bit unclear, but Zhuang Sha felt an urge in her body for some reason and wanted to go to Sichuan. She thought of writing her literary dream in Wen Xun's studio under Wen Xun's guidance. .
What she didn¡¯t know was that the main body of this commercial was actually the commercial that Wen Xun used when he was working on ¡°Fullmetal Alchemist¡± in Japan. Originally, Wenxun was thinking about shooting a new commercial, but after much deliberation, I still felt that the creativeness of this commercial was good, and this commercial had not been released in China, so I simply used it and slightly modified it as a new commercial to be broadcast. .
However, this is not the only advertisement for the entire studio, but a series of advertisements. This commercial is just the first one, and it just tells the public that Wenxun is going to set up a studio. In the following series of commercials, we will carefully show what kind of studio it is, how it operates, and how you can work part-time
Just when Zhuang Sha was thinking about it, Lan Yang in Yuqing City was lamenting something to Wen Xun. "Fortunately, the server of our website is used for online shopping, otherwise it would really be overwhelmed by all the visits. If it really collapsed, it would be embarrassing, haha"
Yes, Lan Yang has been responsible for setting up the online astronomy website during this period. After buying a high-end blade server from HP, I purchased Piao Astronomy Station online.
What people didn't expect was that after Wen Xun's advertisement was released, the official website, which had never received much traffic, suddenly had millions of hits every day. If it hadn't been for HP's Blade Server, it might have been even more popular. It's really blocked.
"How is the shooting of the series of commercials going?" Wen Xun smiled and asked Lu Yuqing next to him. "We've almost finished filming and are editing." Lu Yuqing said. It turned out that after Wen Xun came up with the Guan Gao script he designed, he simply let Lu Yuqing do it. In his opinion, since he opened the studio to free himself from the tedious work of writing, there was no need to do everything else by himself. It would be better to let the people around him do the work.
"By the way, Wen Xun, will your "Sumezi's Melancholy" be released in China?" Lan Yang suddenly thought of something at this time and hurriedly asked Wen Xun. He thought that in the past, Wen Xun's books were sold in China and then in Japan, but this time he didn't hear anything about Wen Xun's arrangements for the book's domestic release.
"Let's not go public now and let's see what the results are in Japan." Wen Xun thought for a while and said. He originally wrote this book for fun, and to put it bluntly, he didn't even really want to publish it. But later, when he saw that Kadokawa Bookstore was so persistent and optimistic, he was a little tempted.
Although he is a little tempted, he also knows that the reading market in Japan is different from that in China. Relatively speaking, Japan's reading market has a softer taste. The male protagonists are basically the kind of losers who don't have much ability and are second-rate. They mainly rely on supporting actors or female protagonists to show off their power. Although the field of shounen animation is a bit different, as far as text reading is concernedThis is basically the case in the market.
In contrast, the domestic reading market is more inclined towards protagonists who are more proactive and aggressive. Perhaps this is the difference caused by the different economic conditions of the two countries. Teenagers in Japan don't see many avenues for advancement or hope, so they are a little softer. In China, because the relative economic situation is much better and there are many opportunities, the tastes of domestic teenagers are more aggressive.
As for Wen Xun, he was really unsure about the effect of this book when it was launched in China, so he thought it would be better to see how the overseas market response was. If the response abroad is good, then it will be a plus if it is released domestically.
Why is there still some elements of worshiping foreigners in today's society? Although it sounds harsh, it is actually like this. A product that has not been recognized abroad and a product that has been recognized abroad will not be the same in the eyes of Chinese people. The image is less consistent.
However, Lan Yang was a little surprised at this time. He still remembered the last time when Wen Xun wrote "Fullmetal Alchemist". At that time, he was not very optimistic about the market prospects of that book in China, but at that time Wen Xun It is determined that it must be launched in China. As a result, the market response really confused Lan Yang for several months. At that time, he had no confidence in his market sensitivity and thought that maybe whatever Wen Xun wrote would be a hit.
But why does it seem like Wen Xun no longer has the same confidence in "Fullmetal Alchemist" now? Could it be that this book is not necessarily suitable for the domestic market?