Extras were usually not signed directly by film companies. Extras got job opportunities by looking for the group leader to take on acting jobs, and film companies usually looked for actors through professional channels and internal signing of newcomers. Film and television companies were more inclined to sign actors with professional training and experience. It was very difficult for amateurs who did not have professional training to be signed by an agency. Therefore, extras were usually not signed by film companies.
Zhuang Dufei had signed with Jiaxing Media.
There were many choices for the name of a film company, mainly depending on the industry and characteristics it belonged to. For example, a film company might be a special effects company that focused on making special effects movies, or a director's studio that was dedicated to cultivating excellent directors and actors. When choosing a company name, you should consider its characteristics and the meaning of the industry it represents. Choose a name that can represent the company's culture and philosophy.
Film and television companies were usually companies that produced movies, television dramas, animations, and other film and television products. They usually consisted of multiple departments, including planning, scriptwriters, directors, actors, photography, art, post-production, and so on. The goal of a film and television company was to create outstanding film and television works and bring them to the market for commercial success.
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Chen Kun's early contract company was Rong Xinda Film and Television.
Sorry, that's a mystery. Maybe you could look through your emails or communication records to figure it out. Or try to remember any conversations you had during the signing process.
I have no idea. You'll need to check your contracts or relevant documentation to find out.
Chen Jiajun was signed to Warner Music.
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The Fujian Province Film Company referred to the Fujian Province Film Release and Projection Co., Ltd. and Fujian Film Studio Co., Ltd. Fujian Province Film Release and Projection Co., Ltd. was established in 1990. It was located on the 19th floor of Block TL, Phase III of Huarun Vientiane City, Hongshan Town, Gulou District, Fuzhou City. Its business scope included film distribution and screening. Fujian Film Studio Co., Ltd. was founded in 1958, with its headquarters in Fuzhou City. Its business scope included shooting movies and short films. These two companies were state-owned enterprises in Fujian Province and had contributed to the development of the Fujian film industry.