actually!
Many European and American media professionals, as well as industry insiders in the music and entertainment circles, are extremely shocked at this moment.
I am shocked that Wang Qian’s influence in North America has become so huge.
The whole world could see the grand occasion when Wang Qian left Los Angeles through the live broadcast on TV and reports from various media. It was the first time in history that someone had achieved such a level.
However, after thinking about it, everyone can understand it better.
After all, Wang Qian became famous worldwide in Los Angeles, and it was on the world stage in Los Angeles that he conquered the world with his original music and live performances.
Many local audiences in Los Angeles spent huge amounts of money to watch Wang Qian's performance, and hundreds of thousands of people gathered at the performance venue to feel the atmosphere of Wang Qian's performance.
Therefore, naturally, many Los Angeles residents have become Wang Qian's die-hard fans. This is a phenomenon that many people in the industry can think of and understand.
because…
After their statistics.
The revenue generated by all the works performed by the ten contestants on stage, as well as the commercial cooperation with off-site income, exceeds their advertising income and ticket revenue combined!
By this calculation, it seems that they were working for several players before.
Such huge income is mainly concentrated on Wang Qian and Sophie, followed by Miyuki Nakamori, and then Adam and Elizabeth and others.
The total income of these players combined is higher than the combined income of their ten copyright holders and TV stations.
Such a huge loss of profits made everyone in the program crew so distressed that they couldn't sleep.
Each copyright holder lost at least around one billion US dollars!
With such a huge sum of money, even the tycoons on Wall Street would be heartbroken and unable to eat, let alone them who had just made their fortune.
so!
The contracts for the new show are much more demanding than the contracts for the players in the world competition.
Half of the copyright of the performances of all contestants and guests belongs to the program team, and naturally half of the profits also belong to the program team.
In addition, half of the commercial income of the newcomers during the performance also belongs to the program team.
Those big names who were invited naturally would not give up their commercial income, and the program crew did not ask for it.
However, even with such a demanding contract, no one except Wang Qian and his friends refused...
Thinking of this, everyone present had more expectations for the future.
Many eyes were looking at the TV screen, and they were no longer so eager to see Wang Qian appearing on the screen.
…
Wang Qian and his group did not stay in the airport for too long, for fear of disrupting airport order.
When they saw Professor Max and others from Juilliard School who came to pick them up at the airport, they immediately walked out and got in the car and left.
The Juilliard School's luxury bus slowly left the airport.
Everyone in the car could see that there were probably tens of thousands of people gathered at the airport, and the number of media outlets was in the hundreds. The lights for taking photos never stopped, and there were hundreds of cameras running. There were also many cameramen carrying cameras and moving slowly along with the bus, trying to capture the entire process of Wang Qian's departure.
The loud shouts continued one after another and could still be clearly heard in the well-soundproofed luxury bus.
“ill rock you…”
“ill rock you…”
“ill rock you…”
“ill rock you…”
…
Even the sound of humming could be heard from inside the car. The driver and the passenger in the car were humming along, obviously very excited.
Wang Qian sat at the very edge of the bus with the window open. He waved to the outside and shouted, "thank you..."
The audience responded with a louder song: "Ill rock you..."
Max sat opposite Wang Qian, his face also slightly flushed, and he said excitedly: "Professor Wang Qian, I never expected that you would be so popular in New York! When our school announced that you were coming to give a lecture, it seemed that the whole city was excited."
“You are the first person to achieve such success in the field of pop music.”
Wang Qian chuckled and said, "Thank you. I didn't expect you to welcome me so well."
A young woman with extraordinary temperament came carefully from behind, opened a notebook, looked at Wang Qian and said pleadingly: "Professor Wang Qian, I am your most loyal fan. Whether it is your pop songs or classical music, I like them very much. Can you sign an autograph for me?"
Max said helplessly, "This is Sophia, a student from our college's opera house. Her father is my student. She came to me today and asked me to bring her to pick you up."
Wang Qian nodded, took it, looked at Sophia, and a hint of admiration flashed in his eyes.
Sophia doesn't look very old, probably around 20 years old, which is the peak age of youth and invincible beauty.
However, Sophia is a very typical European and American classical beauty. She was born into an artistic family and has an extraordinary temperament. In addition, she studied opera, so she has a strong artistic and aristocratic atmosphere, and her big eyes are full of smartness.
Wang Qian was just about to start writing.
Sophia hurriedly said, "Wait, Professor, can you write in Chinese characters? I heard that your Chinese characters are art in themselves and are very beautiful."
Qin Xuerong beside Wang Qian, as well as Qin Xuehong, Jiang Yu, Juliet, Murong Yue and others around him all looked at Sophia curiously. They didn't expect that this Juilliard student actually knew that Wang Qian's calligraphy was so rare
Wang Qian smiled and asked curiously, "How did you know?"
Sophia looked directly at Wang Qian with undisguised admiration in her eyes, and replied with a smile: "This is not a secret. The signature you left at the Curtis Institute last time is already a very rare work of art in New York. I have seen two of them, and they are very beautiful. Moreover, I heard from my father that someone is buying your signature at a high price."
"One thousand dollars a word! I've never seen such a high price for a piece of writing. Of course, those artists who have been dead for hundreds of years are not counted."
Wang Qian raised his eyebrows. He didn't expect that his calligraphy would be so popular in New York
In fact, this is not calligraphy, it’s just a signature.
Wang Qian then wrote a line of Chinese characters on the paper with a pen - To Sophia, Wang Qian!
Sophia happily took the notebook and said excitedly, "Thank you, professor. I will treasure it."
Wang Qian smiled: "You're welcome, it's just a signature."
Sophia wanted to talk to Wang Qian, but when she saw Max's serious look, she quickly turned around and left, sitting back at the back.
After watching Sophia go back and sit down, Max looked at Wang Qian and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Professor, for causing you trouble."
Wang Qian shook his head: "It's okay, Professor Max, it's just a signature."
Max smiled and said, "In fact, your autographs do have a big market in New York. After you wrote some autographs during your lecture at Curtis last time, several collectors spent money to buy them. Then the news spread in New York, and other collectors and wealthy people also bought them out of curiosity, so the value of the autographs was raised."
"Now, it's very difficult to buy your autograph in the New York collectors' market. Those who have your autograph won't sell it easily, as they think it's something worth showing off to have a copy of your autograph collection."
Wang Qian laughed and said, "Oh? Then, Professor Max, do you want my autograph?"
Max also laughed and said, "Of course, if I can."
The two of them made a little joke.
However, Max really took out a piece of paper and asked for Wang Qian's signature.
Wang Qian also carefully wrote a line of words for Max and gave it to him, and Max also carefully put it in his bag.
Left the airport.
The singing became quieter and quieter.
Wang Qian also closed the car window and began to rest, then took out his cell phone to check.
It's past midnight.
Wang Qian then became curious and opened the music platform to see how the sales of his songs were today.