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"Miss Keira Knightley, many fans commented that your character is not necessary in Pirates of the Caribbean, what do you think?"
"The role of Elizabeth Swan is more like a supporting actress than a heroine. Is this the original setting of the crew?"
"Kyla, there are rumors that you are unhappy with the scenes in the film, is this true?"
"It is said that you had a conflict with Matthew Horner because of the unbalanced roles, and are you going to break up?"
On Sunday morning, Keira Knightley was surrounded by reporters as she came out of an event at the Heights Business Center in Los Angeles.
Facing the various questions thrown by the reporter, Keira Knightley had no interest in answering, and with a straight face, under the protection of the security staff, got into the car.
"Kyla," her agent, James Bernst, said, looking back from the co-pilot, "you need exposure right now, be kind to reporters."
Keira Knightley pouted, "How can they make me friendly by asking such silly questions?"
Since the release of Pirates of the Caribbean, although her fame has soared, many boring questions about Elizabeth Swan have also appeared. A heroine is regarded as a supporting actress, and it is difficult for anyone to accept it.
James Bernster said again at this time, "Don't worry about it, the success of the Pirates of the Caribbean is inevitable, you will definitely be able to enter the second tier, that's the most important thing."
Keira Knightley was silent.
"Pirates of the Caribbean grossed $23.8 million in a single day yesterday!" James Bernster seemed excited. "Adding Friday's $22.2 million, in just two days, Pirates of the Caribbean grossed $46 million in North America. As long as nothing else, this weekend's three-day North American box office is sure to exceed $60 million!"
He emphasized, "This is the first weekend data for a big hit movie! Kayla, don't worry about that, you're really famous, that's the most important thing!"
Keira Knightley looked at James Bernster and said, "These commercial and entertainment films don't respect women at all!"
James Bernster smiled, but didn't answer. In today's mainstream Hollywood commercial films, the greatest meaning of female characters' existence is as a vase. If the film's producer is replaced by him, the role of Elizabeth Swan will not be highlighted. . Flash Dance Novel Network
"I'm fed up with commercial movies!" Keira Knightley seemed to be telling herself, but also telling James Bernst, "First Pirates of the Caribbean, then King Arthur, I've done two in a row. It’s a commercial blockbuster, so let’s take more literary productions.”
James Bernster nodded, "This is also the route I planned for you. Even if Elizabeth Swan's role is not as good as that of Captain Jack Sparrow and Wil Turner, it can also prove your business appeal. It is enough to have two films in a short period of time, and it is very important for us to hone our acting skills in literary films and accumulate word of mouth."
Keira Knightley is well aware that this is also a more orthodox path.
"I'm coordinating with the crew and Helen Herman," James Bernst said at this time, "Jerry Bruckheimer means, next week Disney Pictures will announce the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean, when you move to Malaysia Xiujia, let the relevant news break out collectively, and create hot events, so as to promote the film's box office in the next weekend and maintain a stable box office trend, which is also beneficial to the promotion of the new King Arthur!"
"I see." Keira Knightley didn't say much.
This is what was finalized before, the agreement signed by the two parties is here, and she also knows that Matthew has prepared a separate room for her.
The so-called cohabitation is just a nominal cohabitation created for the sake of hype.
Pirates of the Caribbean's first-week screenings continue, and while not quite the box-office smash hit last year's Spider-Man, they've drawn enough audiences.
The day on Sunday passed quickly, and the night followed, and the number of audiences in the popular theaters in good locations did not decrease at all, and more than half of them were directed at Pirates of the Caribbean.
Under normal circumstances, due to the need to go to work the next day, the audience of the theater on Sunday night will be significantly smaller than that on Saturday night, but Alexander Djorkaf found that the Emperor Entertainment theater where he is located is more than yesterday night. The number of spectators in the evening was small and limited.
Alexander Dejokaft asked more than 20 viewers, and more than 80 percent came to watch Pirates of the Caribbean.
He is a staff member of an investigation agency hired by Disney Pictures, mainly to investigate the specific situation after the release of Pirates of the Caribbean.
As the time approached 8:30 pm, Alexander Djorkaf appeared on time near the exit of a cinema, and a screening of Pirates of the Caribbean was about to end.
The exit door of the cinema suddenly opened, and the audience came out one after another. Alexander Dejokaf quickly glanced at the audience, and his professional acumen trained in front-line market research for a long time told him that most of these audiences were It should be under the age of twenty-five, and many of those older audiences have children.
"Pirates of the Caribbean audiences are mostly teenagers and family audiences!" It's not hard for Alexander Djorkaffe to come to this conclusion.
These thoughts flashed past, and he would make relevant records later, and now it is the most important thing to consult.
The audience got closer and closer, and many people seemed to be still discussing the plot. Alexander Dejokaf stopped a boy in the front and said politely, "Hello, I want to ask a few questions about the Pirates of the Caribbean movie, Can I hold you for a while?"
While speaking, he had already delivered a small gift to the boy, and the boy nodded immediately and took the gift.
This is not the first time he has encountered such a situation. For many newly released movies, there will be staff on the scene to do statistics.
Alexander Djokaf put a small tape recorder in front of the boy and asked the first question, "What do you think of this movie?"
The boy was full of praise, and seemed to have not completely come out of the mood of watching the movie just now, "Great! Excellent! Very exciting!"
Alexander Djorkaf went on to ask a second question, "Will you talk to the people around you about this movie?"
"Yes! Of course I will!" the boy said with certainty. "Yes, I will tell my family, my friends and my classmates about this movie. It is the best movie I have seen this summer."
Alexander Djokaf continued to ask, "Which character do you like the most?"
The boy hesitated, "Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner are both great, which one should I choose?"
Alexander Djokaf was patient and didn't push.
The boy thought about Johnny Depp's performance for a few seconds, and then thought about Matthew Horner, who was also brilliant, and said, "If I have to choose one, I choose Will Turner?"
"Why?" asked Alexander Djorkaf.
This time the boy didn't hesitate and replied directly, "Captain Jack Sparrow is also great, but I know he can only exist in imagination, Wil Turner is different, he is the kind of person we can be."
"Thank you!" Alexander Djorkaf took back the small tape recorder.
Then he found a second audience member, this time a girl, and asked the same question.
In addition to the one-on-one interview-style questioning, Alexander Djokaf's colleagues also distributed dozens of questionnaires in the lobby. Although these questionnaires are not as intuitive as one-on-one questions, they can also reflect audience perception.
The questions on the questionnaire are similar to those of Alexander Dejokaf, except that the questions about the film are mainly aimed at which characters and which actors are the most popular.
Not only this theater, but over three days this weekend, there are thousands of theaters in the United States showing Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and the staff of the investigative consulting company hired by Disney Pictures are all conducting similar activities. Investigate statistical work in order to get first-hand visual data.
This is the feedback from the real consumers of the film, which is far better than the media reports and the critics' mouthpieces, which can reflect whether the film is popular in the market and the future box office trend.
Hollywood studios attach great importance to statistics in this regard.
As a result, there have been many such survey and consulting companies specializing in the business of film companies. They have a good relationship with theaters, and their investigators are experienced and know how to arouse the audience's interest in accepting questionnaires.
Near 11 o'clock in the evening, Alexander Dejokaf and his colleagues withdrew from the theater, returned to the car and quickly sorted out the question recording and questionnaire. After the company summarizes all the obtained data, it will make an intuitive report, and send it to the relevant person in charge of Disney Pictures before going to work the next day.
Then, based on data obtained from across North America, Disney Studios estimates the film's future box-office trends and makes appropriate adjustments to its post-release promotion plans.
Such a data that directly reflects the market has a real guiding role for film companies.
The night in Los Angeles is getting darker and darker, but in this international metropolis, there are many people who stay up all night. Some people will revel until dawn, some people will work all night, and some people are suffering from insomnia. Still others can't sleep because the data at stake isn't coming out.
Sean Daniel is one of those people who stay up all night. He stays in his study at home and refreshes his mailbox every once in a while to see if Pirates of the Caribbean's first-week box office and other statistics have arrived.
Although this is not a film he made, it will directly affect his plans below.
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"Miss Keira Knightley, many fans commented that your character is not necessary in Pirates of the Caribbean, what do you think?"
"The role of Elizabeth Swan is more like a supporting actress than a heroine. Is this the original setting of the crew?"
"Kyla, there are rumors that you are unhappy with the scenes in the film, is this true?"
"It is said that you had a conflict with Matthew Horner because of the unbalanced roles, and are you going to break up?"
On Sunday morning, Keira Knightley was surrounded by reporters as she came out of an event at the Heights Business Center in Los Angeles.
Facing the various questions thrown by the reporter, Keira Knightley had no interest in answering, and with a straight face, under the protection of the security staff, got into the car.
"Kyla," her agent, James Bernst, said, looking back from the co-pilot, "you need exposure right now, be kind to reporters."
Keira Knightley pouted, "How can they make me friendly by asking such silly questions?"
Since the release of Pirates of the Caribbean, although her fame has soared, many boring questions about Elizabeth Swan have also appeared. A heroine is regarded as a supporting actress, and it is difficult for anyone to accept it.
James Bernster said again at this time, "Don't worry about it, the success of the Pirates of the Caribbean is inevitable, you will definitely be able to enter the second tier, that's the most important thing."
Keira Knightley was silent.
"Pirates of the Caribbean grossed $23.8 million in a single day yesterday!" James Bernster seemed excited. "Adding Friday's $22.2 million, in just two days, Pirates of the Caribbean grossed $46 million in North America. As long as nothing else, this weekend's three-day North American box office is sure to exceed $60 million!"
He emphasized, "This is the first weekend data for a big hit movie! Kayla, don't worry about that, you're really famous, that's the most important thing!"
Keira Knightley looked at James Bernster and said, "These commercial and entertainment films don't respect women at all!"
James Bernster smiled, but didn't answer. In today's mainstream Hollywood commercial films, the greatest meaning of female characters' existence is as a vase. If the film's producer is replaced by him, the role of Elizabeth Swan will not be highlighted. . Flash Dance Novel Network
"I'm fed up with commercial movies!" Keira Knightley seemed to be telling herself, but also telling James Bernst, "First Pirates of the Caribbean, then King Arthur, I've done two in a row. It’s a commercial blockbuster, so let’s take more literary productions.”
James Bernster nodded, "This is also the route I planned for you. Even if Elizabeth Swan's role is not as good as that of Captain Jack Sparrow and Wil Turner, it can also prove your business appeal. It is enough to have two films in a short period of time, and it is very important for us to hone our acting skills in literary films and accumulate word of mouth."
Keira Knightley is well aware that this is also a more orthodox path.
"I'm coordinating with the crew and Helen Herman," James Bernst said at this time, "Jerry Bruckheimer means, next week Disney Pictures will announce the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean, when you move to Malaysia Xiujia, let the relevant news break out collectively, and create hot events, so as to promote the film's box office in the next weekend and maintain a stable box office trend, which is also beneficial to the promotion of the new King Arthur!"
"I see." Keira Knightley didn't say much.
This is what was finalized before, the agreement signed by the two parties is here, and she also knows that Matthew has prepared a separate room for her.
The so-called cohabitation is just a nominal cohabitation created for the sake of hype.
Pirates of the Caribbean's first-week screenings continue, and while not quite the box-office smash hit last year's Spider-Man, they've drawn enough audiences.
The day on Sunday passed quickly, and the night followed, and the number of audiences in the popular theaters in good locations did not decrease at all, and more than half of them were directed at Pirates of the Caribbean.
Under normal circumstances, due to the need to go to work the next day, the audience of the theater on Sunday night will be significantly smaller than that on Saturday night, but Alexander Djorkaf found that the Emperor Entertainment theater where he is located is more than yesterday night. The number of spectators in the evening was small and limited.
Alexander Dejokaft asked more than 20 viewers, and more than 80 percent came to watch Pirates of the Caribbean.
He is a staff member of an investigation agency hired by Disney Pictures, mainly to investigate the specific situation after the release of Pirates of the Caribbean.
As the time approached 8:30 pm, Alexander Djorkaf appeared on time near the exit of a cinema, and a screening of Pirates of the Caribbean was about to end.
The exit door of the cinema suddenly opened, and the audience came out one after another. Alexander Dejokaf quickly glanced at the audience, and his professional acumen trained in front-line market research for a long time told him that most of these audiences were It should be under the age of twenty-five, and many of those older audiences have children.
"Pirates of the Caribbean audiences are mostly teenagers and family audiences!" It's not hard for Alexander Djorkaffe to come to this conclusion.
These thoughts flashed past, and he would make relevant records later, and now it is the most important thing to consult.
The audience got closer and closer, and many people seemed to be still discussing the plot. Alexander Dejokaf stopped a boy in the front and said politely, "Hello, I want to ask a few questions about the Pirates of the Caribbean movie, Can I hold you for a while?"
While speaking, he had already delivered a small gift to the boy, and the boy nodded immediately and took the gift.
This is not the first time he has encountered such a situation. For many newly released movies, there will be staff on the scene to do statistics.
Alexander Djokaf put a small tape recorder in front of the boy and asked the first question, "What do you think of this movie?"
The boy was full of praise, and seemed to have not completely come out of the mood of watching the movie just now, "Great! Excellent! Very exciting!"
Alexander Djorkaf went on to ask a second question, "Will you talk to the people around you about this movie?"
"Yes! Of course I will!" the boy said with certainty. "Yes, I will tell my family, my friends and my classmates about this movie. It is the best movie I have seen this summer."
Alexander Djokaf continued to ask, "Which character do you like the most?"
The boy hesitated, "Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner are both great, which one should I choose?"
Alexander Djokaf was patient and didn't push.
The boy thought about Johnny Depp's performance for a few seconds, and then thought about Matthew Horner, who was also brilliant, and said, "If I have to choose one, I choose Will Turner?"
"Why?" asked Alexander Djorkaf.
This time the boy didn't hesitate and replied directly, "Captain Jack Sparrow is also great, but I know he can only exist in imagination, Wil Turner is different, he is the kind of person we can be."
"Thank you!" Alexander Djorkaf took back the small tape recorder.
Then he found a second audience member, this time a girl, and asked the same question.
In addition to the one-on-one interview-style questioning, Alexander Djokaf's colleagues also distributed dozens of questionnaires in the lobby. Although these questionnaires are not as intuitive as one-on-one questions, they can also reflect audience perception.
The questions on the questionnaire are similar to those of Alexander Dejokaf, except that the questions about the film are mainly aimed at which characters and which actors are the most popular.
Not only this theater, but over three days this weekend, there are thousands of theaters in the United States showing Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. In the theaters, the staff of the investigation and consulting company hired by Disney Pictures~www.readwn.com ~ Are conducting similar survey and statistical work in order to get first-hand intuitive data.
This is the feedback from the real consumers of the film, which is far better than the media reports and the critics' mouthpieces, which can reflect whether the film is popular in the market and the future box office trend.
Hollywood studios attach great importance to statistics in this regard.
As a result, there have been many such survey and consulting companies specializing in the business of film companies. They have a good relationship with theaters, and their investigators are experienced and know how to arouse the audience's interest in accepting questionnaires.
Near 11 o'clock in the evening, Alexander Dejokaf and his colleagues withdrew from the theater, returned to the car and quickly sorted out the question recording and questionnaire. After the company summarizes all the obtained data, it will make an intuitive report, and send it to the relevant person in charge of Disney Pictures before going to work the next day.
Then, based on data obtained from across North America, Disney Studios estimates the film's future box-office trends and makes appropriate adjustments to its post-release promotion plans.
Such a data that directly reflects the market has a real guiding role for film companies.
The night in Los Angeles is getting darker and darker, but in this international metropolis, there are many people who stay up all night. Some people will revel until dawn, some people will work all night, and some people are suffering from insomnia. Still others can't sleep because the data at stake isn't coming out.
Sean Daniel is one of those people who stay up all night. He stays in his study at home and refreshes his mailbox every once in a while to see if Pirates of the Caribbean's first-week box office and other statistics have arrived.
Although this is not a film he made, it will directly affect his plans below.
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