At the China Literature IP Industry Influence Forum, Hou Xiaonan, the CEO of China Literature, declared that AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content) videos would emerge as a pivotal strategic focus for the enterprise. In the preceding six months, China Literature has unveiled a portfolio of 1,000 animations and dramas, all ingeniously adapted from online novels. Notably, the success rate of its self-produced animations and dramas has soared well above the industry benchmark, achieving a remarkable feat of over five times the average, and has successfully lured a plethora of writers from diverse domains to partake in its endeavors. Leveraging AI-driven animations and dramas, China Literature has pioneered a novel trajectory, giving birth to the innovative 'one-person company' paradigm.
Hou Xiaonan also introduced the 'Fire Seed Plan,' a strategic initiative designed to forge collaborations with creators and industry allies, aiming to construct an AIGC video co-creation ecosystem. This ambitious plan encompasses four key pillars: opening up intellectual property (IP) resources, offering robust platform support, implementing systematic training programs, and providing substantial financial backing. Presently, the animation and drama competition is in full swing, with China Literature committing over RMB 100 million to fuel the growth and development of individual creators and small-scale studios. Hou Xiaonan envisions AI as a valuable assistant in textual creation, a powerful engine in the visual realm, and a vital bridge for international expansion.
