Manga creators can profit when their work becomes an anime in several ways. They may get a percentage of the profits from the anime's distribution, merchandising related to the anime, and sometimes even have a say in the creative process for additional compensation.
The manga that was remade into an anime could receive copyright and adaptation profits. The specific income depended on the copyright fees and adaptation costs of the comics, as well as the commercial effects and income of the animation.
If the copyright fees for the comics were higher, the adaptation costs would be lower, and the commercial effects of the animation would be better, the profits would be higher. However, if the copyright fee of the comics was low, the adaptation cost would be high, and the commercial effect of the animation would be poor, and the profit would be low.
The manga author could earn profits from the copyright and adaptation, but the specific amount of profit depended on many factors, including the quality of the manga, the quality of the adaptation, the commercial effect of the animation, and the income.
The amount of money an anime author could receive from a comic adapted by QQ depended on a number of factors, including but not limited to:
1. The author's authorization fee: The comic author needs to negotiate with QQ to obtain the authorization fee. This fee may vary according to the copyright period of the comic copyright, the degree of adaptation, the audience size, and other factors.
2. Modification fee: If the degree of adaptation is large and requires a large number of cuts or additions to the manga, the adaptation fee may be higher. In addition, if there are some sensitive content in the comic that may need to be remade or adapted, it may lead to additional costs.
3. Selling price of copyright: If the copyright of the comic book is sold at a low price at the beginning, the price of the author's copyright after adapting it into an anime may be increased.
4. Animation production costs: If the animation production company needs to invest more manpower, material resources, and financial resources to produce the animation after the manga is adapted into an animation, the author may receive a certain amount of compensation.
Therefore, the amount of money an anime author could receive from a comic adapted by QQ could vary based on a variety of factors. The exact amount still needed to be assessed based on the actual situation.
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Tom. He found a wallet on the street with a lot of money in it. Instead of taking the money for himself, he returned the wallet to its owner. As a reward, the owner gave him a job opportunity which led to him making good money in the long run.
Yes. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby', money is an antagonist in a way. The pursuit of wealth and the social status it brings leads to false relationships and ultimately the downfall of the characters. Gatsby's love for Daisy is thwarted by the differences in their social and economic status, which is mainly determined by money.