US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Culture

    It's Hollywood,silly!

    By Xu Fan ( China Daily ) Updated: 2015-07-09 07:41:45

    It's Hollywood,silly!

    Vin Diesel, star of Fast and Furious 7, which made the most money in Chinese box-office history.[Photo by Jiang Dong/China Daily]

    "The most crucial reason is that more viewers prefer to go to cinemas to watch giant screen titles for better visual and auditory effects," says Ou Wanyong, an analyst at Entgroup.

    "The diversity of movie genres and better knowledge of technology are luring more people to buy tickets."

    Last year, as many as 830 million tickets were sold. The past six months witnessed about 560 million admissions in theaters, triggering a 45.9 percent rise from the same period in 2014. Entgroup predicts at least 1.1 billion admissions by the end of this year.

    To date, there are nearly 28,000 screens at more than 5,600 cinemas across the mainland. The figures are expected to increase mainly in third-and fourth-tier cities, with the mainland likely to have more than 2,000 new screens by December.

    Once major entertainment hubs-Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou-are today no longer the only box-office trendsetters. Chinese in their 20s who are from smaller cities, are also adding to ticket sales as their incomes rise, some industry insiders said at the recent Shanghai International Film Festival.

    Entgroup, which collected data from March to May, says that Chinese between ages 15 and 24, accounted for 32.2 percent of the moviegoing population for that period, and those between 25 and 34 comprised another 32.9 percent. More than half of the moviegoers earned a monthly income of 3,000-6,000 yuan, according to Entgroup.

    Based on the first six months' performance and past years' growth rates, Entgroup estimates that 2015 will see a record-breaking income of 40 billion yuan at the Chinese box office.

    Last year, the figure was 29.6 billion yuan, up 36 percent from 2013.

    The figures act more like a double-edged sword-inspiring but also challenging.

    Zhang Zhao, CEO of Le Vision Pictures, reveals that his company devised a strategy to tailor movies for target audiences on the mainland.

    His Beijing-based company invested in the upcoming youth romance Tiny Times 4-the fourth installment of a 1.3 billion yuan franchise-because of the popularity of Guo Jingming, the director and best-selling author of the namesake novel on which the movies are based.

    Pointing to Hollywood's advantages in technology and big budgets, Zhang says that they are able to win global markets with high-profile cast members and spectacular screen settings. Still, that's not easy, Zhang adds. Chinese moviemakers should first get to know what local audiences want to watch and accordingly customize productions for target groups.

     

    Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

     
    Editor's Picks
    Hot words

    Most Popular
     
    ...
    日本在线中文字幕第一视频| 亚洲精品无码久久久影院相关影片| 久久精品aⅴ无码中文字字幕重口| 亚洲av无码一区二区乱子伦as| 无码中文人妻在线一区二区三区| 精品久久久久久无码人妻蜜桃 | 国产在线观看无码免费视频 | 伊人久久综合精品无码AV专区| 精品无码国产一区二区三区AV| 中文字幕亚洲欧美专区| 亚洲国产精彩中文乱码AV| 日日摸夜夜爽无码毛片精选| 人妻少妇无码视频在线| 久久无码AV中文出轨人妻| 亚洲精品99久久久久中文字幕| 国产热の有码热の无码视频| 亚洲国产精品无码久久一线| 最新中文字幕在线观看| 亚洲日韩中文字幕在线播放| 国产做无码视频在线观看浪潮| 中国无码人妻丰满熟妇啪啪软件 | 亚洲性无码一区二区三区| 日本aⅴ精品中文字幕| 无码专区国产无套粉嫩白浆内射| 亚洲AV综合色区无码一区爱AV| 亚洲国产精品狼友中文久久久| 日韩欧群交P片内射中文| 特级小箩利无码毛片| 亚洲一区爱区精品无码| 天堂在线观看中文字幕| 性色欲网站人妻丰满中文久久不卡 | 国产AⅤ无码专区亚洲AV| 天堂√在线中文资源网| 亚洲国产精品无码久久九九 | 色噜噜狠狠成人中文综合| 中文字幕人成人乱码亚洲电影| 日韩精选无码| 欧美 亚洲 有码中文字幕| 亚洲?v无码国产在丝袜线观看| 免费无遮挡无码视频在线观看| h无码动漫在线观看|