Hehe, feeling relieved after the explosion! Don't know where I can find chrysanthemum repair surgery! Guess there's still some tonight!
This is a two-bedroom, two-hall, one-bathroom small bungalow. The two rooms face each other with a shared bathroom in between. Coming out of the room leads to the living room, followed by the kitchen and dining room.
The house is small, but it's nicely decorated and doesn't give people a sense of oppression at all. The lighting in the room is also very good.
Yang Cheng returned to his room after taking a bath and looked at the clothes Heidie had prepared for him, which were quite good, suitable for both social occasions and daily wear, just meeting Yang Cheng's current needs.
"Is there any laundry that needs washing?" Heiti leaned against Yang Cheng's door, smiling and knocking on the door.
"Isn't there a clock?" He turned his head back, and the beautiful woman leaning against the door in front of him made his heart flutter for no reason. Suddenly, all sorts of things from before appeared in his mind, especially the image of that beautiful girl's naked body.
"Haven't invited anyone yet, so for now it's just me!" Heiti smiled and said, looking like she didn't mind being a housewife for Yang Cheng at all.
"They are all in the bathroom now, and your clothes are together with them!" Yang Cheng replied casually.
Who would have thought that as soon as he said this, Heidi's face turned bright red, like a fire burning, and she hastily rushed into the bathroom, where there was still a hint of warmth left over from Yang Cheng's shower. There, in the bucket inside, she found Yang Cheng's clothes, with her own at the bottom, including some private undergarments.
"Heavens, did he see everything?" Heidi's whole body felt hot and weak.
But when she turned back, she found that Yang Cheng seemed to be completely indifferent to all this, and was making a phone call on the side, still using his hometown dialect, which suddenly gave her a complex feeling of both relief and loss.
Yang Cheng also noticed Heiti watching him, but he pretended not to see her and went out onto the balcony, looking down at the streets below as he talked on the phone with Chen Xi.
As soon as he entered the bathroom to take a bath, he found the clothes left in the bucket yesterday, and of course, he saw that set of sexy underwear. He was a vigorous man, so naturally, there would be some wild thoughts in his mind. Therefore, he could only use making a phone call to relieve this embarrassment.
Chen Xi recently came to Stanford University near San Francisco for further study, because he hopes to enrich himself more, and Yang Cheng also supports him in doing so. Stanford University is close to Silicon Valley, which will be of great help to the future development of Feiyang Technology, but his studies have not fallen behind the management and development of domestic companies at all.
Currently, Feiyang Technology's research and development has been completed and is applying for national and international patents. Once the patent rights are obtained, Xiamen City will be willing to strongly support the development of Feiyang Technology, and banks will also provide loan support to Feiyang Technology. At that time, Feiyang Technology will cooperate with Taiwan's hardware manufacturers to produce products.
This matter has already caused a certain degree of attention in the country, but because Feiyang Technology is not well-known, it has not opened up its own reputation for the time being. However, the construction of chat tools, websites, and game platforms are all proceeding in an orderly manner. It is believed that it won't be long before Feiyang Technology rises to prominence.
Yang Cheng almost every month will remit money to the country, providing funds for the company's development. Currently, the number of employees in the company has expanded to tens of thousands, but it is still far from enough, with too many projects and too few researchers, which is always a problem.
It's still a matter of money!
It's not just that a lot of money is needed now, even if Feiyang Technology's projects have achieved results, the development funds needed in the future will be more and more.
Having thought of this, Yang Cheng couldn't help but feel that his initial idea was just a pipe dream. He had thought that with the little money he had, he could accomplish everything. But now, considering that Fei Yang Technology wanted to make money on the market, it would take at least half a year or more. During this time, as various projects took shape, the funds required would be enough to give Yang Cheng a headache. If he didn't find investors, relying solely on his salary would not be enough to support everything.
"Money, money!" Yang Cheng sighed and muttered to himself. In his previous life, he was a university student, still in a state of half-dreaming and half-reality. But now, he had personally experienced the cruel gap between dreams and reality.
"Have you been short of money lately?" Heidi's voice sounded behind him.
Unexpectedly, she was still in the room. Yang Cheng was somewhat surprised, but he nodded and sat down on a rattan chair on the balcony. Heidi came over to sit beside him on another rattan chair at an angle.
"When I started the company, I owed you and Xiye a lot of money. Now, I'm doing some small business with friends in my hometown, so..."
Heidi reached out and gently patted Yang Cheng's hand on the back of the rattan chair, "Don't worry about those things, I'm not short of money, let alone Xiye Na, her dad is a banker. If you need to use some money urgently now, I still have some here..."
But Yang Cheng interrupted her, "No need, I'll take care of it myself!"
Heidi knew he was being macho, so she didn't say anything else and just thought about how to help him.
Currently, setting up a fashion design company and launching a clothing brand require time to operate. The TV show "Tianqiao Fengyun" has not been broadcast yet, and when the time comes, the copyright fees will be used to invest in the clothing company, so overall, there is no money to spare for this aspect.
"By the way, I read what you wrote before, Tianqiao Fengyun's first season had some great ideas and concepts, many people thought it was good, are you interested in writing a script?" Suddenly Hai Jiao Krum thought to himself, isn't he just in Hollywood?
"Write a script?" Yang Cheng's eyes lit up in front of him.
"In Hollywood, scripts are in high demand, especially those with great creativity and unique ideas."
Yang Cheng also jumped up, but soon fell back down... "I heard that Hollywood collects over 10,000 scripts a year, and the script library is overflowing. The salaries of screenwriters in the union are also vastly different - famous screenwriters get high pay, while ordinary screenwriters often have nothing to do."
"What you said is true, but that's through the normal channels. However, if you can directly hand over the script to the producer, it would be different. Moreover, if it's a good script, submitting it to the Screenwriters Guild and letting them handle the operation and auction, a well-conceived and well-structured script could easily fetch a price of over $1 million!"
Yang Cheng was slightly moved upon hearing this.
In his past life, he had few hobbies, and surfing the internet, watching movies and American dramas became one of his few interests. As a result, there were countless movies in his mind. If he could casually write out one or two and sell them for a handsome profit, wouldn't that be a huge gain?
And screenwriters can also get a certain percentage of the box office from the four sales, which is also a major source of income for films. Even some top screenwriters can completely rely on their scripts to negotiate with big companies about box office shares, just like those big stars later on.
For Hollywood film companies, as long as you can help them make money, they don't care if you're a one-legged man, the best is to be able to bring prosperity and wealth.
"Hello! Now, get ready, I'm going to take you to meet an extraordinary person, who might be able to help you solve this trouble!" Heidi Klum said with a smile.
"Can't you reveal who it is first?" Yang Cheng said with a wry smile.
"You'll know when you get there." Heidi said with a sly and mysterious tone.
Sitting in front of Yang Cheng was a middle-aged man who looked somewhat downcast and lacking in spirit, with disheveled hair, an unshaven beard, a very lackluster olive green sweater, and a pair of faded jeans.
The only highlight on his entire body was the sunglasses hanging from the collar of his polo shirt!
This man in his fifties with a look of despair on his face has a name that commands respect, Jerry Bruckheimer!
Die Hard, Con Air, Face/Off, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Pirates of the Caribbean...
Yang Cheng's past life loved watching business blockbusters, he wasn't the kind of person who blindly pursued art, he watched movies to pass the time, so he never took artistic value as a prerequisite for watching movies, he liked popcorn movies, liked watching exciting movies, so Bruckheimer was a producer he highly admired.
Heidi Klum came to the United States with a plan, she established a relationship with Brookheimer through her own connections, and then through his network in the US media industry, finally establishing a cooperative relationship with F television station.
The TV station was established relatively late, compared to Colombia Broadcasting Company and National Broadcasting Corporation. In all aspects, they are inferior to their opponents, if not for the support of Murdoch and the powerful News Corp behind them, they would have no chance to compete with the three giants.
It's precisely because of this that F Television can only come up with something extraordinary, so after Heidi Klum submitted the idea for Project Runway, F Television almost immediately agreed, and afterwards even established a cooperation with Heidi Klum. Heidi Klum will also set up a brand new production company with Jeffrey Katzenberg's film company to produce the competitive show Project Runway.
The predecessor of the Bruckheimer film company was Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films, which was a film production company set up by Bruckheimer with his then-partner Don Simpson.
But after Tang, Simpson died of an overdose, Jeb Brubaker fell into a slump. Although he took over the film company and renamed it Jeb Brubaker Films, he seemed to have lost all his creative inspiration at once.
With an attitude of trying, he saw the script and creativity of Tianqiao Fengyun, and decided to cooperate with Heidi Klum. He also hoped to see the young man who proposed this idea and script in person.
Although he had learned about the young man sitting in front of him before coming, Jeb Brookheimer knew that he had just won the annual best coach award from European Football Magazine, and his team was also ranked first in the current Bundesliga, but he was still greatly shocked by his youth.
"When I was your age, I was still worried about where my next meal would come from, but you're already famous at such a young age!" Brookheimer looked at Yang Cheng with a hint of envy, his first impression of this young man being one of confidence.
This is also the impression of the vast majority of people when they see Yang Cheng.
Brookheimer's first impression of Yang Chen was quite the opposite, he thought Brookheimer lacked confidence severely!
"Ever since Tang Xinsong passed away, he's been a bit down in the dumps!" This was what Hai Jiao said to him previously.
"Programs like 'Tianqiao Fengyun' are very suitable for Heidi's identity and background, and it's great that you can create a program based on her identity and background. Yang Cheng, you're really outstanding, I didn't expect that apart from coaching football teams, you also have talent in this area!"
Yang Cheng smiled slightly, "I've seen movies like Stone Cold and Con Air, you're even more impressive, those are the representatives of hardcore action films."
In the face of praise, Brookheimer just smiled slightly, but a hint of panic flashed in his eyes. If it weren't for Heidi Klum's reminder earlier, Yang Cheng would not have noticed at all, but at this moment, he vaguely guessed that he must be thinking of Tong Xinsong, his best partner.
It's not that there was anything between the two, but rather one was in charge inside and the other outside, working together seamlessly to create many excellent films. Then suddenly one of them fell, and the other couldn't help but feel a little flustered, like they were missing an arm, and nothing went smoothly, with everything being done in a flurry.
This state won't last for too long, after all, time can dilute everything.
Three people sat in the dining room, eating dinner and chatting casually. Brookheimer was a relatively talkative person, although he looked somewhat downcast, but still quickly opened up.
They started from the production details of Tianqiao Wind and Cloud, talked about Yang Cheng's football team, then talked about Jieban Brookheimer Film Company, and under Heidikrum's intentional or unintentional help, they quickly talked about movie scripts, and then Heidikrum pretended to say that Yang Cheng had mentioned a great movie idea before.
Yang Cheng and Brookheimer started discussing Yang's script under the needle and thread of Heidi Klum.
This time, Yang Cheng directly moved out of the house was "The Sixth Sense", which was released in 1999 and sold poorly at the box office. The script for this film by Indian director Shyamalan was sold for $3 million alone, and at that time, Shyamalan was also a newcomer, but after being auctioned off and hyped up by the screenwriters' guild, his value skyrocketed.
Yang Cheng thought that if he were to write a script, it would definitely be for the sake of making money. Therefore, he felt that plagiarizing "The Sixth Sense" and passing it off as his own work wouldn't be bad, even if he had to sell it at a discounted price.
But then Jeb Bruckheimer furrowed his brow "...I think I've seen a script like this before!"
Yang Cheng was shocked. He remembered that this movie seemed to have been shot in the second half of last year, so how could the script come out so quickly?
"I made a call to check, and if so, it's a pity. This idea is really excellent, the thinking is very peculiar, and if you want to produce that kind of suspenseful thriller with a strong warmth, the director of this film must have outstanding driving skills, otherwise it can't be done."
After finishing speaking, Jeb Brubacher immediately called the company and had someone go investigate.
Then the two of them had an in-depth discussion about the content of this movie, and Yang Cheng also briefly described the entire movie from start to finish as he had seen it in his past life.
"Suspense and thrills are on the surface, but deep down this movie is about emotions, the emotional doctor and his wife's feelings. After he passes away, she spends her days watching their wedding video, crying all day, then every year on their anniversary, she lights up his favorite wine, and dreams of him, etc."
"In addition, there is the affection between little boy Cole and his mother, even if he becomes a freak in everyone's eyes, even if he says he can see dead people, but his mother still does not reduce her love and devotion to him."
After listening, Brookheimer couldn't help but nod repeatedly. From the movie plot described by Yang Cheng, he could roughly imagine a film with a tight rhythm, a strange atmosphere, and full of suspense that made people's hearts hang in their throats, but actually, at its core, it was a film that described emotions.
Especially the most shocking ending from Yang Cheng's mouth, he just listened to it and felt unexpected. If it were made into a movie, it would be even more surprising than oral retelling.
"This film, although a suspense thriller, focuses on the inner mind rather than blood and violence. Only a true master of thrillers can create such an atmosphere in a movie, while highlighting the emotions within."
Brookheimer couldn't help but burst out laughing after hearing this, and suddenly became very interested in the movie.
The two men discussed the film, thoroughly ignoring Heidiklum, and the German beauty apparently enjoyed it, especially when she saw the two men in a heated discussion, laughing uncontrollably.
About an hour later, someone from the Brookheimer film company called to inform him that he had misremembered and it was also a horror movie about a psychiatrist, but with huge differences from what Yang Cheng described.
Yang Cheng specially inquired about Sha Ma Lan, who is currently working on the screenplay for the film "Elf Mouse Little Brother" based on a best-selling children's story for a Colombian film company. At the same time, he was busy wrapping up his own years-in-the-making film "Little Ghosts in a Basket", and had no time to work on the screenplay for "The Sixth Sense".
As soon as Yang Cheng heard the news, he was overjoyed and Brookheimer was also very interested in this film. The two hit it off immediately, and Yang Cheng promised to hand over the script to him before leaving the United States at least.
Of course, as an amateur screenwriter, Yang Cheng is more about taking the approach to write the plot, and the rest will have to let Bruckheimer find professional screenwriters to perfect and modify.
However, no matter what, as long as this movie can still be a huge success after Yang Cheng's feedback and modifications based on the previous film, he will definitely make a fortune from it.
It is said that later, the sixth sense, was one of the most popular VHS tapes in '94. As can be expected, once this film became a hit, it would bring Yang Zhen endless income.