Legendary Hollywood Producer

Chapter 65: Screening (2) (recommendation ticket requested.)

Just as Roman was thinking about something unrealistic, Naria made another point.

“Maybe we can edit some more spoof clips of Kim Carey and post them on the Internet, which may attract more people’s attention,” Naria added: “Video clips can arouse people’s curiosity even more. I think this would be a good idea."

Edit funny clips? Roman thought for a while, and felt that this proposal was not bad, so he asked: "Then how much money will this require?"

"It's probably about US$2 million. This kind of investment can cause some scale. After all, we still need to contact a lot of people to help us spread and forward it on the Internet." The hiring of these people and the money paid to them are the promotion expenses. The big head. Of course, Naria didn't say this sentence, but just remembered such a situation in his heart. How much money to invest depends on Roman's meaning.

The movie "The Hangover" has been posted on the Internet a lot, and the previous investment has made a lot of results. Roman also sees it. The number of website views alone is already a large number. Internet promotion More powerful than Roman thought.

That being the case, of course we must increase our efforts.

"I'll invest another 3 million dollars for you to use it to promote online promotion," Roman continued: "Some funny clips of the movie, I will let director Steve Oldcock edit a copy later, you remember to find someone to post it. Go to various popular websites and don’t forget to include links to our promotional websites. Also, didn’t we scrap some shots, and we can let Steve Oldcock edit them later, as behind-the-scenes footage. Put it on our promotional website."

"Good idea, Roman, when the video is available, I will organize another burst of propaganda as soon as possible to ensure that it will attract more people's attention."

After communicating well with Naria, the head of network publicity, Roman went to the director Steve Oldcock and asked him to edit some shots.

After Steve understood Roman’s intentions, he immediately started editing. Is everything for publicity anyway?

It was the next day to get the edited video. Last night, Steve Oldcock didn't go back to sleep and worked in the editing room all night. Because he also knows that time is a bit tight, so he can edit the video as soon as possible, and set aside more time for publicity.

After Naria got the edited footage, she immediately moved into action.

Two or three million dollars were dropped. Soon, many movie websites and forums showed funny clips of the movie after editing. These are equivalent to the second movie trailers, but they were cut specifically for online promotion. , Not released to offline channels such as TV stations.

After a little bit of fermentation and guidance, the movie promotion website created by Western Europe Pictures has ushered in a large wave of page views.

Overall, Roman was quite satisfied with this result. Throwing so much money down still worked.

After the Internet propaganda was almost done, Roman went to Shulman's side again. He is currently planning with Kim Carey’s agent. Kim Carey is interviewed by the media and publicized on the program. I don’t know how it is going.

When he went to the office, Roman did not find Shulman. After asking an employee of Western Europe Films, he found out that Shulman was in the reception room.

Pushing the door of the meeting room, Shulman was sitting with Kim Carey’s agent and talking about something, while in the other seat, Kim Carey seemed to be interviewed by a newspaper, because in his On the opposite side sat a white male in his 30s, with a recording pen next to him.

"What's the situation?" Roman came to Shulman's side and asked him.

"The "Los Angeles Times" interview, tomorrow their newspaper will publish and publicize the release of our film."

"How about the arrangements for Kim Kerry to promote the film on TV programs?" Roman continued to ask.

“I’ve been to NBC TV’s Saturday Night Live to record the show, and it will be broadcast tomorrow night. Also, I just discussed with Sanger, and tomorrow, Kim Carey will go to the CBS TV station. The Allen Show, this is a talk show they launched last year. The ratings are very good. I have already greeted Alan DeGeneres, the director and host of CBS in charge of this show. They are very willing to let Kim Carey recorded this show." Of course, it's mainly because Kim Carey has been the most topical recently, and CBS TV is also happy to do so.

"Mr. Roman, Kim Kerry is a responsible actor, he will be a good match and execute your publicity plan." Kim Kerry's agent Sanger interrupted timely.

Just as Roman learned about the situation here, the interview with Kim Carey was about to end.

Mr. Baker, a white middle-aged male man, holding a pen and a small notebook, looked at Kim Carey sitting on the brown sofa, and asked with a smile, "This is the first time you have been filming a comedy with director Steve Oldcock again after 10 years. Movie, can you tell me what you think of director Steve?"

"Haha." Kim Kerry laughed unconsciously, and then said: "This is a good memory, and I remembered something that happened when I filmed the movie "Inspector Airplane Head". You. I know, I’ve never had a chance to be the protagonist before, not to mention that it will be a movie that will be shown on theatrical line. It was director Steve Oldcock who discovered me and gave me this opportunity. Otherwise, it’s possible until now. I'm still playing a supporting role."

Telling some correct lies is something that every actor must know, and Kim Carey is no exception. He was able to become the protagonist of the "Detective Plane Head" movie, but it was not the director who got him up, but investors and distributors recognized his funny ability, and he became the director at the time, Steve Oldcock. Can't speak at all in this regard. Of course, Kim Carey is still very happy to work with Steve. Although there is no communication between the two, they have known each other after all.

While copying it, Baker continued to ask: "As we all know, you are not only good at comedy, but you can also play a role in other types of movies. Will you choose to try to play more of these roles in the future?"

Kim Kerry spread his hands and answered seriously: "I don't want to limit myself to one type of movie, so over the years, as long as a good role finds me, I will play."

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