Entertainment Culture Abroad 30, Entertainment Culture Abroad

Updated on culture 2024-05-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I know that he is open to foreigners, and it doesn't matter what he looks at, and those who go abroad are rich or celebrities, and the children who grow up there are picking them up and making them popular!! Those who have no money think that those who have gone abroad are capable, but in fact they are not, without money and power, you see that he is easy to enter the circle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    **I don't know, I know that he is open to foreigners, what things don't matter very much, those who go abroad are rich or celebrities, and the children who grow up there are a little bit to pick them up, and they are making him popular!! Those who have no money think that those who have gone abroad are capable, but in fact, they are not, without money and power, do you see that he is still easy to enter the circle???

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know, the book movie is sold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Japan and South Korea's star-making mechanism is very perfect, because they have a draft for a long time, and generally the stars are younger, and the age of their acting life is longer (that is, it can bring greater profits to the company), and each star has to be a trainee for at least 5 years or so before becoming famous, or even more, so South Korea's entertainment companies have a strong talent pool.

    2.Every star in Japan and South Korea receives a very comprehensive training during the trainee period, and there are many kinds of dance, vocal practice, and basically foreign language training (so many of their artists basically know 2 or 3 languages), as well as hosting and etiquette training.

    3.The brokerage companies in Japan and South Korea are together with **, and they generally do not broadcast scandals or news that is unfavorable to artists, so once the bad news breaks out about the star, the pressure can be imagined (see Cui Zhen's suicide for details).

    I can't remember the others for the time being, and I'll make up for it when I think of it)

    China's Entertainment Culture:

    1.China's draft culture started late, and there are many overnight celebrities, so in recent years, celebrities have not received a lot of training (at least not as long as Japanese and Korean stars), so some stars have strength...

    2.Chinese stars generally have a specialization in their own style, unlike Korean stars who develop in all fields (of course, they also develop in all fields), for example, Jolin Tsai's song style is set to dance music style... 3.Chinese entertainment companies are not linked to **, so the attitude of a star or brokerage company towards **, I think it is very likely to affect the development of a star.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japan and South Korea are very competitive, it's hard to be a star, and celebrities are not so affordable (except for the very famous, of course).

    Moreover, Japan and South Korea have to start as trainees and train to become all-round artists from an early age. Anyone in China can become an artist (such as a talent show).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chinese draft. As long as you are selected, it will become clear overnight, because there are many Chinese and many supporters, even if you are selected, South Korea will not debut immediately, you have to train for about 2-3 years before you can officially debut, and Korean training is the type of all-round artist.

    Can dance, sing, host, etc.

    Because South Korea has a small population and many celebrities, the competition is fierce.

    Therefore, I often hear that Korean artists commit suicide, but the competition is too fierce and they can't bear this pressure, so they choose to get rid of it.

    The Japanese and Korean entertainment systems are not much different.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Precautions for interviewing at an entertainment company:

    1. Don't be too rigid and formal in dressing, the color and style are a little more vivid, what entertainment companies need is people with entertainment temperament;

    2. Before the interview, understand the main business direction of the entertainment company, supplement the knowledge of the company's main business areas, and grasp the general dynamics;

    3. Before the interview, understand the position you may intern in the entertainment company, and show that you have the professional knowledge required by the company's business when introducing yourself.

    4. Take the initiative to introduce your familiarity with the entertainment industry, your writing skills are good, and you have always had a strong interest in the entertainment industry;

    5. Pay attention to show that you have a positive working attitude and can accept appropriate overtime work;

    6. Don't say that your residence is far away from the company's address - of course, don't say that you live opposite the company.

    Six Treasures, Good Luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Chinese entertainment focuses on individual feelings and individual experiences, while Western entertainment focuses on symbolism and group experience, such as entertainment that represents Chinese characteristics, such as Go, chess, court singing, dancing, and fighting crickets in ancient times, all of which are small in number and mostly single and two, and will not deliberately give it too much social meaning and function. Western entertainment, such as Olympic sports, multiplayer ball games, stage plays, dramas, etc., is biased towards group experience and cooperation, and will also have the function of exhortation to society.

    Second, most Chinese entertainment is intellectual and skillful, while in the West, it is mostly related to religion and philosophy. The Chinese invention of Go is a typical model of concentrated experience of Chinese wisdom and the integration of strategic and tactical skills. What's more, entertainment in China is not like the West, and it always ends up being associated with religion.

    This is also a big difference.

    3. In modern times, the difference between Chinese and Western entertainment tends to be more about the difference in technology and social concepts. The West pays more attention to the use of science and technology to enhance the sense of perception and entertainment, and at the same time, it also has a certain educational function for society. China, on the other hand, is less reliant on technology and is dominated by the propaganda of mainstream ideas.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Beijing Entertainment Space Culture and Art****.

    Beijing Xingle Entertainment Culture****.

    Beijing Wuzhou style entertainment culture ****.

    Beijing Xiao's Huaao Entertainment Culture ****.

    Xixiaotang (Beijing) entertainment and cultural development ****.

    Beijing Chenyue Performance Company.

    Beijing Qingqiu Performance Company.

    Orange Sky Entertainment Group (International) Holdings****.

    Beijing Times Entertainment Company.

    Well, I'm not looking for it, it's a lot.

    You go to the Yellow Pages to find it or find it on the recruitment network (Zhilian, China Talent, 51job) The one that is the most accurate hehe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't be a man, otherwise you will fall to the lowest level of the biological chain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, if you pay more attention, you will find that South Korea actually learned from Japan, such as the routines of some movies and the techniques of hyping stars. In fact, the same is true in China, where many TV dramas have been featured on Japanese TV in the seventies and eighties.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes.

    But it's normal for the blue to be better than the blue.

    Moreover, the Japanese entertainment industry does not pay much attention to the Chinese mainland market.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not a question of imitation or not, right?

    If everything says to imitate others.

    Then I eat, dress, sleep and.

    Aren't people who do these things like me imitating me?

    Imitate? Ridiculous.

    When Japanese people eat kimchi, aren't they imitating Koreans eating kimchi?

    Now this kind of society should be said.

    It's about learning from each other and communicating with each other instead of plagiarizing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's what I said. But I think Korea is better! There is also a saying in China that South Korea learns from China. Anyway, there's such a thing as culture. Ay. To sum it up. It is. There is learning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In a word:

    China imitates Hong Kong and Taiwan, Hong Kong and Taiwan imitate Japan and South Korea, and Japan and South Korea imitate Europe and the United States!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mainly because Japan is the second largest record market in the world.

    Japan's entertainment system matured earlier than South Korea's.

    The popularity of Japanese dramas predates Korean dramas.

    South Koreans and Japanese people have very different needs for artists.

    At the beginning of the 90s, in South Korea, popular idol singers were absolute powerhouses in the music industry, and at this time, Japan was already paying attention to real powerful singers.

    Of course, the J family does have a monopoly on the Japanese boy group.

    Let's come back to Korean dramas focusing on love.

    Japanese dramas except for love.

    There are also hot-blooded youth social reality classes.

    This is mainly due to Japan's rapidly developing economy.

    So in my opinion, there is no imitation or imitation of Japanese and Korean culture.

    Like K-pop and J-pop, it's completely different.

    And there have always been mainland variety shows copying Hong Kong and Taiwan.

    Hong Kong and Taiwan copied Japan.

    Japan copied the European and American sayings.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not all ...

    What is Hallyu?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no imitation.

    I feel that Korean programs are much better than Japanese ones...

    Hate Japan!

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