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How should movies be invested?

Investing in movies means subscribing to movie rights.

For example, someone publishes a book, and then you buy the copyright of the book. Books are distributed in the market. How much is it? Divide according to your copyright. So is the movie.

Investment considerations:

First, understand the authenticity of the film project.

This can be found through SARFT or cat's eye software. If it is not found in these places, it must be a fake project.

Second, understand the authenticity of the producer.

This can also be found through software such as cat's eye. You only need to enter the project to find a cooperative producer, and only cooperate with the producer of the film project;

Third, understand the profitability of film projects.

This requires individual investors to pay more attention. If a movie wants to make money, there are too many places to pay attention to, such as: director, actors, announcement, movie theme, movie release date and so on! Pay more attention, see more, pay more attention.

Fourth, the form of subscription contract.

Remember that the subscription share is to sign a subscription contract with the producer company, and the film investment is only a subscription share. Don't invest in any bad derivatives.