User talk:Freebutterfly~enwiki

As a career woman that was in movie entertainment for only five-years, I really want to make a little difference to make my career life more active and colorful.

Before, I was in the production of CG movie,which was a long and suffering journey. The only happiness came from you devote and you get what you expected. But of course not one hundred percentage but some. You can not always get the full.

Now transferring to feature movie and wants to discover the post-production business, especially telecine. Though I have touched some during my previous expereince; now it becomes a big issue temporarily.

Learning from Peter Chamberlain, that to get jobs from overseas market, especially US market is very difficult. Emm, the difficultiess take more challenge. However I cannot take the advantages of it since the company didn't want to spend money on a market with little hope. Even the director are professional with over ten-year experience in telecine post production, even our machie is the latest 2K Da Vince, I cannot promise it can persuade the US crafts to send their works here, Shanghai, China. I will try but I cannot promise I can.

The foreigners always think that languages difference is the first big problem when they cooperate with Chinese partner, which I learnt a lot from my previous clients. However,they don't know more and more Chinese are studying English in order to meet the world market demand. We recruited our technical director and artist from the Great China and other Asian conturies, (foreigns are too expensive,they can only do as freelancer), in order to reduce the depth of culature/language gap. Or maybe I should stick to the Asian market first since the market is more familiar.

But who knows, can you tell me,my fellow: As a foreigner, do you want to take your job to China? I am quite curious.

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