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In the animated film production department of Tang Dynasty Warner Company, Tan Jiabao is watching the raw film of "Goodbye, Firefly" with Michael Eisner.This film, which concentrated the cutting-edge animation talents of Warner and Disney, was finally produced in a short period of time after working day and night.

There is still a big difference between Hollywood animation and Japanese animation. After a few minutes, Tan Jiabao felt this.Now the world's animation film industry is still in the 2D stage, and they all adopt traditional two-dimensional composition. Hollywood focuses on depicting the three-dimensional authenticity of characters and scenery; Japanese animation films use simple strokes to outline character images and scenery. The power of observation and the ups and downs of the plot endow the film with distinct vitality, so that the audience does not care whether it is visually "three-dimensional".Another direct feeling is the color and brightness. Japanese cartoons adjust the color and brightness according to the plot, but Hollywood animations are colorful, and the visual effects are always so natural and friendly.

Although the two cartoons have their own advantages and disadvantages, Tan Jiabao still prefers Japanese cartoons with adult plots.He believes that the plots of Hollywood cartoons have a lot of funny elements. Many of them talk about the harmonious coexistence between man and nature or about friendship and family relationship. The plot materials are relatively old-fashioned, and they rarely shoot cartoons related to reality.

Since this "Goodbye, Firefly" is an anti-war cartoon, Tan Jiabao tried to make a contribution to his "operation to collect Liuliu" through this film.Therefore, he invested a lot of manpower and material resources, hoping to release the film on the eve of the Japanese Prime Minister's visit to the United States.

This "Goodbye, Firefly" is actually a "Japanese script" + "Hollywood production", so on the whole, this cartoon not only has ups and downs in the plot, but also has a lifelike production. Tan Jiabao didn't feel sleepy at all.

Tan Jiabao is very satisfied with this movie.He felt that it was more refined, more vivid, more moving and more atmospheric than the Japanese film in his previous life.

"For this film, we have hired the old Disney director Clyde Geronimi as the chief director, and other production staff include Tang Dynasty Warner and Tang Dynasty Disney's excellent animation talents, more than 100. Clyde said, If he is given another 3 months, then this movie will be even more perfect." Michael Eisner introduced to Tan Jiabao: "He said that this is the most touching movie he has ever made in his life."

"Well, Clyde Geronimi has made classic cartoons such as "Sleeping Beauty", "101 Dogs", "Lady and the Tramp". No wonder he made this "Goodbye, Firefly" so majestic, he I understand the regret. What I don't understand is that he also shot the pictures of these Chinese streets and houses so realistically. Are there Chinese people in the film crew?" Tan Jiabao exclaimed.Tan Jiabao sincerely admires this animation master.

Michael Eisner replied: "There are 19 Chinese nationals in the crew. According to Chinese history, they set the location in Southwest China and Shanghai. Those buildings and streets are mostly Chinese ethnic buildings in the Southwest. The mountain, It’s called Mount Emei, and there are costumes, props, etc., all based on history...Although it’s very vivid, Clyde still feels that more work needs to be done on the details.”

Tan Jiabao thought about it, and then said: "Give him another month, up to 40 days. I also want to see his high-quality productions. In terms of time, I can only give so much. As for manpower, material resources and funds, We can strongly support that."

Michael Eisner nodded and said, "Boss, I understand."

"How is the filming of "Flying Pigeon" at Disney?" Tan Jiabao asked.

""Flying Pigeon" is directed by the old director Hamilton Lusk who has filmed "Peter Pan", and it is still in the preparation stage of drawing. This movie will have to wait until next summer at the earliest."

Michael Eisner continued, "I don't think this movie should be too anxious. Let's try to give the children a surprise for next summer vacation. Hehe, I think the war pigeon 'Serena' is very cute, maybe Mickey and Animated star like Donald Duck, after filming, we still need to prepare for the second and third part.”

Tan Jiabao nodded and said, "This is a historical film. I think it can draw heavily from and imitate British documentaries."Make this film into a serious and humorous excellent animation work with both light-hearted and funny side and serious British old-school war film.Hehe, my story actually comes from real history. During the Second World War, due to the effective blockade of the theater by the Nazis, the Allies decided to use specially trained military pigeons to get in touch with the French underground resistance organization.These carrier pigeons not only had to cross the English Channel, but also had to deal in the airspace of the two warring parties. However, the success rate of sending letters was astonishingly high, and they became an important part of the Allied war aid to France. The people brought a ray of hope.When Nazi Germany finally realized that such a small bird would play such a key role, they stretched out their sharp "eagle claws" to these thin carrier pigeons: the Nazis began to use well-trained falcons to prey on carrier pigeons.This is a survival battle between animals derived from humans. It is equally thrilling and life-and-death! "

"Boss, I also think that we should spare no effort to make this movie well. This movie tells the story of the European battlefield, and I think Europeans will like it, especially Britain and France. I also suggest that the boss should make more films Movies set in Europe. Even if we please the Europeans. Hehe, I think at the right time, we can recreate a Tang Dynasty Disneyland in Europe. Similarly, we’d better please the Japanese. Japan is developing very fast now Quickly, their economic level has surpassed that of European countries like Italy. The Japanese have always worshiped the strong and the Americans. If we also build a Tang Dynasty Disneyland in Japan, I believe it will be very profitable.” Michael Eisner He said slowly, obviously, he had thought of this great plan long ago.

Tan Jiabao was taken aback.He knew that in his last life, Michael Eisner built a Disneyland in Paris and Tokyo, Japan, and later built a Disneyland in Tokyo.

But the Europeans, represented by the French, don't buy it. They think that American culture is garbage culture, which is definitely not as profound and great as their European civilization.Therefore, Disneyland, built in Paris, has been at a loss and has become a huge burden for Disney.

In Japan, Disneyland is one of the most profitable places for the Disney company. Among all the Disneylands, Japan Disneyland has the best benefits.

"Michael, please pay attention to your wording! I hate the word 'please'. We make movies and do business, all should be mutually beneficial, we don't need to 'please' anyone! Also, Michael, remember it for me , I hate the Japanese very much, and I will never 'please' them!" Tan Jiabao said sharply.

Michael Eisner had never seen Tan Jiabao get so angry, and he was obviously frightened when he was young.He kept wiping away his sweat, but he just didn't understand how a word could cause such a big reaction from the little boss.And why did the Japanese disgust him so much?

"Michael, your thinking is very clear and your direction is very correct. You can think of building Tang Dynasty Disneyland all over the world, which is a remarkable thing in itself." Seeing his embarrassment, Tan Jiabao felt that he had gone too far , So he comforted him: "We can unite with the Europeans. As for the Japanese, they will always be the enemy of the Tang Dynasty Company!"

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