After walking around the fourteenth floor twice, Xiao Zhang finally realized something was wrong and hurriedly went downstairs. After some twists and turns, he finally found the right place. "I'm sorry, is this the recruitment office of DreamWorks?" Zhang Chengcai asked a clerk girl. "Yes, but it's almost time to get off work now. You can come back in the afternoon." Ali said looking at the sweaty young applicant. Xiao Zhang wailed. After struggling for a long time, he still missed it. That scheming man, did I provoke you? It's better not to let me see it next time. Now thinking back on the previous scene, Xiao Zhang was very sure that the guy did it on purpose. However, I have nothing to do with others, so I can only curse a few words in my heart. "By the way, is your company full of screenwriters?" Anyway, he missed it, so Xiao Zhang simply stopped being anxious and asked the female clerk to gather information. "Every other position has been filled, but the screenwriters are not full yet, and the special effects department and animation department are still recruiting." Ali has also experienced the trouble of finding a job. The candidates were not very impatient. "Oh, there aren't many people applying for screenwriting jobs?" "How could it be? The table is almost full of resumes. It's because the company has relatively high requirements for screenwriting. A rough calculation shows that there should be at least two to three hundred people applying for screenwriting jobs. Only four of the ten positions are currently open. "Choose four out of three hundred?" Another frightening ratio. But if it hadn't been like this, he would have lost the chance, right? "Do you have to have professional screenwriting experience to be selected?" "That's not true. One of the candidates who joined the job was a junior high school dropout. He had no formal work experience before. He had not published any works." Xiaoli patiently Answer: "In fact, half of the screenwriters who applied for the job have more than three years of screenwriting experience, and many have published film and television works." "Have never been a screenwriter or written an article? Then why was he selected?" Zhang Chengcai was inevitably surprised. . It¡¯s hard to imagine someone like this standing out. "Writing stories on the spot, his story is very innovative. He was selected under the exception. Unless there is an excellent work already published and it can be proved that it was written by him, it is the on-site screenwriter who selects the staff." Making up the story on the spot? That was a 'proposal composition'. Xiao Zhang was not sure about it, but it was also a good thing for him. At least in this way, he and most people were on the same starting line. "What's the assessment method?" "Write a short essay about a movie length of about four to ten minutes. The time limit is four hours. You can submit it in advance. The topic is decided by the examiner. There are already about twenty people who have signed up in the morning. You'd better do it now Hurry up and have a meal. Come back before one o'clock in the afternoon to register. Now take the time to take a rest." After asking the questions, Xiao Zhang thanked him and found a place to recharge. . He didn't plan to have lunch, and his mind was more active than usual when he was hungry. This was his experience when coding. Instead of rushing to eat, it¡¯s better to take a break now. Xiao Zhang tried hard to control his thinking and not to guess the test questions, and tried his best to gain some advantages for himself. Proposition composition is very accidental. Guess it might not be effective even if you feel dizzy. "Huang Yilang wants to adapt the work into animation?" Li Xuechu was really surprised when he heard the news. But it¡¯s normal to think about it. Which cartoonist doesn¡¯t want his works to be seen by more people? The people of Xiangjiang have maintained the habit of reading books and newspapers very well, and dozens of newspapers and magazines have been spawned in a place with millions of people. However, the audience of books and newspapers cannot catch up with the audience of television. Producing animation means doubling the audience, and it is more conducive to external promotion. Later Japanese comics relied on cartoons to open up foreign markets. There are also corresponding toys and other peripheral markets. The popularity of Transformers benefits from the innovation of the theme, which to some extent cannot be copied. And now that there are competitors, who can occupy a larger market in the end depends on the quality of cartoons. Whose animation is popular will have a high market share. "He has quite a lot of comics works. Did you say which comic it is?" "I haven't said it yet, but I will know it when I think about it tonight. I think it should be Mecha Warrior first." Tang Jingnian guessed. "I think so, forget it, let's talk about it in the evening." "Okay, Mr. Li, are you going to attend the banquet tonight?" "Of course you should go, it's not good if you don't go, anyway, I won't go tonight It's nothing. " Chinese people value face the most. If you don't come here to invite you, it will be an offense. Although in my current situation, even if I completely ignore people in the film and television and comic circles, others will not be able to do anything. But in private It's hard to avoid being a bit unsightly inside. ? ?Humen is Huang Yilang's most important masterpiece. However, if this work is changed into animation, it will inevitably encounter resistance and protests from the media, parents, and schools. But Mecha Warrior has no such worries, not to mention the foreign exchange income from toy sales. Mainly, Longhumen doesn¡¯t have much peripheral potential. After putting down the phone, Li Xuechu didn't know how to describe his current mood. At least in the film and comic industries, history has been changed almost beyond recognition. If this continues, I don¡¯t know what it will look like in a few years. However, it is foreseeable that the golden age of the film industry is expected to arrive early. After thinking wildly for a while, Li Xuechu simply drove to the DreamWorks Building. After moving to the new location, DreamWorks¡¯ office area suddenly expanded dozens of times, and it couldn¡¯t be any more empty. Although it is not a new thing for a company to occupy a building exclusively, it is really uncommon in Hong Kong where the industry is declining. Xiangjiang, which is mainly focused on finance and trade, usually has dozens of companies stationed in one building. Li Xuechu¡¯s original idea was that Oriental DreamWorks and Longteng Technology would each occupy a high-rise building. However, after seeing the actual scene, he could only change his bad habits and move the two companies to one place. If you want to fill up two high-rise buildings, you will have to recruit at least thousands of people, and the pressure will be great in the future. Even so, the DreamWorks building is still incredibly spacious, and staff expansion is still imperative. The four branches of film, comics and animation, special effects, and music barely occupied six floors. The head office occupied two floors and only occupied eight floors. Longteng Technology is even less so. After all, it only focuses on software development and product sales. Three levels are more than enough. In a thirty-story building, not even half of the floors are filled. In the end, we had no choice but to recruit several small companies with cooperative relationships to settle in, which alleviated the embarrassment of having enough space to raise rats. "It's really troublesome. If I had known I wouldn't buy such a big building, I might as well buy more cinemas." Li Xuechu cried out in his heart. Li Xuechu's sudden arrival made everyone in the company nervous. Snacks, newspapers and periodicals were hurriedly put into drawers and picked out. Those with legs and legs propped up on the desk also stopped their indecent movements and sat upright with their backs straightened. So when Li Xuechu came in, everything he looked at was full of people working hard. "Mr. Tang, our company's business isn't so busy right now, right?" "Um? Haha, everyone is working hard, and our company's performance will definitely be good this year." Tang Jingnian also felt that it was a bit too late. During this period, in addition to those responsible for relocation, There really isn't much going on in other departments. But let alone others, you have to show off in front of your boss. Li Xuechu, who was also a hardworking man in the office in his previous life, has long been accustomed to seeing all kinds of things in the office. Except for the occasional busy business, most of the times when he is very busy are when the boss comes to inspect. But no matter what, if the employees still ignore me and chat with me, I may not feel happy. "We have recruited a lot of newbies during this period, and it will take some time to get familiar with the business. After a while, the company's efficiency will definitely reach a higher level." "Well, not bad, not bad." Li Xuechu expressed his appreciation in a timely manner. "Mr. Li, let's go upstairs and have a look. The screenwriting team is recruiting new members. I don't know how it is progressing now." Tang Jingnian took a look at an office worker who was dictating Tang poetry and Song lyrics vigorously and sweated. . It's better to get rid of the boss, otherwise it will be embarrassing if the secret is exposed. "It's not full yet? Isn't it because there are too few applicants?" "How could it be? There are no less than 300 applicants, but Manager Liu's requirements are relatively high, so we have only hired half of the screenwriters so far. We The company's remuneration is so good, and the company is well-known, so there are many people who want to join." Tang Jingnian defended a few words, but then complained: "But Manager Liu's requirements may be a bit high. Looking at the resumes of many professional screenwriters, He is very capable, but he still lost the election. "Let him do it. This department would rather be lacking than overfilling." "Mr. Li is right." Li Xuechu still values ??the screenwriting team. It is the creative source of the film company. It is too wasteful to just polish your own works, and it is not the style of a normal company. Now DreamWorks is rich and famous. Li Xuechu was really looking forward to this unit creating masterpieces that he had never seen before. "Let's go up and have a look." (To be continued)