Chapter 992
The producer's surname is Yao, and she is a woman in her forties. People in the crew jokingly call her "Sister Yao."

According to the plan, "The Door of Solving Puzzles" has a three-week release period.

For movies, it is generally three times the cost of the box office, which means that the cost can be paid back.

Therefore, as long as this "Gate of Solving Puzzles" can reach a box office of more than 6000 million, it is considered to have completed the basic task.

Yun Xiaonian nodded, but pointed at the phone screen, and said, "Sister Yao, something is wrong? Look at the Kunpeng Cinemas, how come our next day's schedule is only 6%?"

China's theaters are mainly controlled by several major theater companies.

Among them, Kunpeng Cinemas is the second largest cinema in China, with more than 30 theaters in Longcheng.

Sister Yao also frowned when she saw it: "What's going on? Why did we reduce so many filming schedules? Didn't we agree at the beginning! No, I'm going to find them!"

Originally, there were not many film schedules, but now they have been reduced. No wonder Sister Yao is unhappy.

"I'll go too!" Director Yan Chaoqun also stood up.

"Isn't there going to be an exclusive interview later? You still have to sit here." Sister Yao didn't let the director go with her.

There are not many opportunities for them to be exposed, so every interview opportunity should be cherished.

"Sister Yao and I will go together." Yun Xiaonian stood up...

The two of them arrived first at the Longcheng branch of Kunpeng Cinemas, but they couldn't find Mr. Cao of the branch.

Mr. Cao's secretary told the two that Mr. Cao was having dinner at a nearby restaurant.

When we arrived at the hotel and opened the door of the private room, we saw a burst of smog inside.

The smell of smoke and alcohol is mixed together, which is extremely unpleasant.

It turned out that Mr. Cao was eating and drinking with a few people.

"Mr. Cao, let me waste your time. I want to ask about the film schedule. Why do we have so few films?" Sister Yao asked.

"Your movies are not good. No one watches them. Isn't it normal to lower the number of films? Our theaters also need to make money!" Mr. Cao burped his wine and picked his teeth with a toothpick.

Sister Yao became angry when she heard this.

Isn't this bullying?
Although the film schedule of each theater is not static.

There will be an estimated screening rate at the beginning of the film's release. According to the popularity of the film, the cast, and the audience's expectations, how to schedule the film will be decided.

Then adjust the schedule according to the box office performance of each film.

Films with good box office and high attendance rate will be increased, and films with poor box office and low attendance rate will be reduced.

But you have to give it a few days, right?
This "Door to Solve Puzzles" has only been released for one day!

You went from 10% to 6% in one fell swoop, almost cut in half, which is just too much!

In addition, although the box office of "The Gate of Confusion" was the bottom among the six films released at the same time, the attendance rate was not the last!

The attendance rate of "The Gate of Unraveling Puzzles" is ranked fifth, and its box office share is also ranked fifth!

The box office ratio is the ratio of the box office generated by a movie to the overall box office.

If the proportion of a movie's box office is higher than the proportion of its schedule, it means that although the movie has a small number of shows, it has a high attendance rate, and the subsequent box office trend will be good.

Conversely, if the proportion of a film's schedule is higher than the proportion of the box office, it means that although the film has many shows, the attendance rate is low, and the subsequent box office will become more and more sluggish.

Now "The Gate of Solving Puzzles" has basically the same proportion of film schedule and box office.

(End of this chapter)

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