Chapter 208: Once You Start Being Swayed (6)
TL: emptycube / ED: Isleidir
“Crowdfunding?”
The project producer scratched beneath his ear.
“I don’t know. There’s a limit to the amount of money you can gather through crowdfunding. It’s also used a lot for charity or sponsorships than investments. It may be useful for an independent or a low budget film, but it probably won’t be of much use for our film.”
“A lot of blockbusters do it these days though.”
“That’s more for marketing than investments.”
“Yes, for marketing.”
Their expressions became strange.
I laid out the plain I had organized in my mind.
“We set a small target amount for funding. Although we say that it’s investing in the film, it’s simply giving the public an interesting event to participate in. We increased the public’s interest in Pretty Girls’ album with the production of Making Film, and it was received quite well.”
“It wasn’t ‘quite’. It was great.”
The project producer said in astonishment.
“This will also increase the public’s interest. There are tons of people who are interested in whether the project I’m set on will be a success or a flop. Whether it’s a thousand or ten thousand won, once the audience’s money comes in as an investment, even more people will be interested in the result. Of course, it’ll help with marketing the film as well.”
“… It’ll probably be incomparably more helpful than an interview.”
“If the general public’s interest surges, there will also be venture capitals that’ll decide to belatedly invest.”
“We might even receive too much and be unable to accept any more.”
“I think the public will be more interested the more I take part in the production of the film.”
The reason people used top stars as leads was, in the end, to increase public interest. Unlike drama that air whenever you turn on the TV, films put more burden on the audience as they had to physically go to the theatres to watch it. That was why companies spent billions of won making posters and promoting the movie.
A power to bring people to the theatres.
If Nam Joyoon lacked ticket-selling power, then I simply had to make up the difference.
“So, are you saying that you’ll participate in full force?”
“It’s not unexpected.”
“No, but what if…”
The project producer hesitated. Well-Made’s general manager picked up after him.
“This film might be a complete flop. If the crowdfunding participants and partial investors cannot get a return on their investments, the image you built up will worsen drastically. It could also destroy your ‘Midas’s Hand’ title.”
“That’s true.”
I nodded candidly. The project producer asked with a flustered expression,
“Are you certain that we’ll at least breakeven?”
“I can’t say that I’m 100% certain.”
Or to be exact, I personally decided to step on the uncertain path.
“Then why do you want to take on more risk?”
“This film. I want to make it a success.”
It was a path of uncertainty, but for some reason, I began to be certain.
It wasn’t the lukewarm certainty that it wouldn’t be a complete flop even if it wasn’t as big as a success as the version I saw in my visions.
The movie City Jungle, in which Lee Songha and Nam Joyoon starred in, directed by Director Oh Hyunkyung, produced by Forest and SBE Film, invested by investors who took a risk in its low possibility of success, and distributed by Well-Made Pictures.
The certainty that this film would be a success.
No, I began to become certain that I can make this film into a success.
The project producer and Well-Made’s general manager’s eyes darted back and forth. They seemed to be calculating how to use me, the promotional item, as effectively as possible. Their pens quickly scribbled on their notebooks.
Seeing this, I brought up another condition.
“Of course, if things progress like this, I need to receive something in return.”
“Of course, if there’s something you want, then please say it.”
Well-Made’s general manager said with a face of a salesman.
I leisurely said,
“First, regarding the actors’ contract fee.”
“The fee. That makes me nervous.”