Director Teng said that Network Distribution was an emerging industry that used the internet as a bridge. To develop a business through the internet was to break through the traditional dubbing business to give more opportunities for traditional voice actors to show more of their talents. A few years ago, it was just an emerging business, but now it had its own set of codes of conducts and norm. Just like how the traditional dubbing industry it had its own direction. In the beginning, the “Network Distribution Circle” was only for a group of students who dubbed as their hobby. Later on, as it was spread on the internet, it garnered more and more fans, giving rise to Network Distribution. The speed and quality of network transmission was unimaginable in the past until Network Distribution emerged. At the same time, there was also the “Network Distribution Circle”. There were many well-known voice actors on the internet, and later it evolved from individual development to a business corporation. With the emergence of Network Distribution Company, the same voice actor could dub their works and upload it on the internet. There were countless tricks a voice actor could do such as spoof, fun and other modern ways. The internet became a place where voice actors could do more things than in traditional dubbing, making it more rigorous but also fun. Today, their company was one of the more well-known Network Distribution in China that managed many network distribution voice actors. The newly established network distribution voice actors were not funded well. However, since they had a regular company, they could work like traditional voice actors. They also advertised voice actors, animation voice actors, feature film voice actors and many others. What they showed was actually the value of their voice.
Many people had talked about merging the traditional dubbing companies with network distribution companies. However, because traditional and network distribution companies had different ideas, they had never come together. However, if the companies couldn’t merge with the other, it would lead to a problem. Most network distribution voice actors’ dreams were almost the same as traditional voice actors. They also wanted to be famous, to have a personal voice-over fan exchange, to go on stage, and to not be enclosed behind the screen of a video. In short, the industry said that the two contradicted each other. It was also said that it was neither contradictory nor problematic. It was just a proud and charming existence. Network Distribution was an emerging culture that was even recognized by the dubbing industry. How could <Who has that good voice?> exclude such an important culture. They couldn’t, absolutely couldn’t! What kind of task would be suitable for the five actors?