谢霆锋在香港科技大学的演讲视频

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  谢霆锋在香港科技大学的演讲视频


  谢霆锋在香港科技大学的演讲稿

  Hello! Thank you for the warm welcome. And… Ladies and gentlemen welcome and thank you for

  having me on campus. This is truly overwhelming. Really. I’m instructed to deliver a speech in English. So, therefore I will be speaking in English. But, if any of you prefer to speak in Cantonese or Mandarin, please feel free to do so. I do hope that at the end of the session, both parties you and I will gain something out of it, and leave behind somewhat, kick-ass memory, all right?

  Wow, this is really intense right now, for me, really. Maybe because this is my first time to

  show up as an entrepreneur in front of the crowd. What is very odd is that, I’ve been doing this most of my life. I have been giving speeches and performances, and talks around the world. The crowds ranging from 30 people to 130,000 people, but never have been so uptight and nerve-racking. Maybe it’s because I am simply put in front of a crowd of academics, and I am not actually out of my…I do feel I am talking to another caliber; I am left out.

  So, the first point is really to tell you I dropped out of school in grade 10. And I urge you

  really to go through your education. Most of you I think have gone half way, right? Might as well go all the way and grad that piece of paper! If I had the chance to take all the wealth and so-called fame and glory that I have right now, and buy back 15 years of life, but keep the knowledge that I have now, and relieve the physique I had 15 years ago and trade place with ou right now, I would make that trade in a heartbeat. Really.

  I dropped out school when I was…maybe in grade 10, and ever since I set put into the so-called

  business world, there has not been a day that has gone by without me hating myself regretting that I did not fully commit to my education. Maybe fine arts, agriculture, architecture, ceramics? Who knows? I don’t know… MBA. But, I dropped. And every day that has gone by, I do regret. Some of you may not feel it right now, but, that diploma when you are trying to close a deal with someone, it means just much more. When you are trying to convince someone to an idea, concept, something new, that piece of paper will just mean that much more, and people will judge you and they’ll doubt you that much less. That is reality, and it has been hard for me. But…so I think I’m here to hopefully convince you to go through, go to the education, go all the way, grab that piece of paper before you leave, Ok? Do not walk the path I’ve ever gone through.

  So for the people who did not know, I have been running a so-called postproduction business

  for the past 9 years. And that’s what I do apart from the acting or the singing part, the entertainment part. That’s also the business part of Nicholas Tse. We are based on Hong Kong right now, we have a sub branch in Shanghai, and it’s going very well. We’re going to open in Beijing in the end…hopefully the end of May. Can I say that, please? Because we are in a rush and everything is really…so I’m looking at my colleague whether we can pull it off at the end of May.

  When I say post production it’s actually to a lot of people a very foreign term. So, what is

  post production? Post-production is… I mean by audio dubbing, online editing, offline editing, compositing animation, computer graphics…all that good stuff. Actually, everything you see right now on television, advertising was, or in the cinema, or even on the Internet, every visual image you see right now is actually…it has…it should have undergone the process of post-production in order to achieve a certain standard of broadcast quality. And just by saying that I’m very very happy to say that it has already obvious very high demand, or else I will not here today. And so…for a more visual explanation of what I do, I would like to show the company reel, and… There are some of the brands that we do represent in Hong Kong or in the mainland China right now. Some of you may recognize or may not recognize it, ok?

  Thank you. That’s some these brands that we represent at the moment. But…what you have

  just seen is the pretty side of the production. I would actually like to show you some of the before and after, as to actually how we make a living. So what I’m about to show you, is a…something called the Canon G12 model. It is an advertisement shot 2 years ago by a very famous crew. But, why don’t I show you?

  Here you see in front of the green screen, just a…it’s merely a model holding a camera. And all

  it is…I’m sorry, it’s just actually a track back show of this model. It’s not quite up to the entertaining part… This is the source that we got when we first accepted this project. We have taken the initiative to talk to the producer and director and say…hey, why don’t we do something more interesting and something that is to the next level…graphic wise and so…can we please show the next layer? So, with video and visual enhancement, each layer by layer, you can see that inch by inch…this is what we do to enhance the visual effect…for the outcome… After 1,160 and some more layers, and modeling put onto this image, you got the finished product…that’s it! All right, that’s the one fuller version or finished version. There you have it. And that’s what we do for a living, for people do not know, post-production…that’s we do.

  And so… Any question so far? Why don’t I ask you a question? Who in here wants to be

  successful? Raise your hand if you wanna succeed. Cause I sure as hell do, what preventing you from raising hand? Anyway, second question, and the more important one: who’s lying? Because I’m pretty sure you go out there and you ask people” who wants to successful”, 99% of people would tell you: I want to succeed. I want to be the best basketball player; I want to be the best hockey player; I want to be the best artist, engineer, whatever… They will talk. But most of you want to succeed, but are you truly being honest to yourself? Whereas you found your passion, you know your strength and weakness? When to place yourself in the market, how you want people to see you and how to project yourself in a market? I found this company, because…at the age of 22 and 23, between that time, I was on set, on a movie set. And, I saw the director go up to the CG computer graphics guy in the department and ask them,” could we…actually, I wanna do these…take the computer graphic image and do this…” And, he hesitated, froze, and I thought: wow… So, that stalled for may be an hour or so… But, ticking, tick, tick, tick, all that is money. And he called back to his headquarters and asks for the allowance to say,”They want to do this and that, so can we please…” After days of freezing, multi-million dollars was lost during that process. And at that time, I was releasing a lot of music videos; I was doing a lot concerts, advertisements, and movies. I wanted to enhance the visual effects myself, and I thought: wow, this should be our realm. That’s our profession, why are we doing so poor in it? So then, if some of you have read through, may have read through my interviews, that I did sell my property for a certain amount of money to invest in this business. I started off with 4-6 people, and I bought 1 or 2 second-hand machines to start it off. And, luckily, I am here today. But, what message I wanna get through is it seems like Nicholas Tse gambled everything away for the future. I didn’t. It is a gamble, but…before I bought those second-hand machines, I actually calculated and talked to a few producers and we signed contracts for 3 movies, 2 advertisements, and 3 music videos, so that we’d cover my one and a half years overhead, ahead of time. So if I was to fail, I somewhat had a safety net that I won’t just kill myself because I sold my house, sold everything what I have left. So, I did have a bit of safety net. I don’t want to give the wrong message out to the public that…” He just sold everything, so we can do that too.” Please do not, ok? So, when I was saying be honest to yourself if you want to be successful, because some of us say we want to be successful, we don’t wanna succeed more than we wanna sleep; we don’t wanna succeed more than we look cool, and go to the curiosity tonight; we don’t want to succeed more than hanging out with friends, going to the cinema. You must be honest to yourself and find your automatic passion. So, therefore, are you willing to sacrifice all these temptations to prevent you from practicing your art? I don’t believe the saying of “practice makes perfect”. To me, there is no perfection; there should always be room for improvement. Practice to me, practice makes permanence. You will only have a much higher probability not to mess thing up, but there is no perfection. That’s to me. So… Any questions so far? These 3 guys are actually really intimidating right now. Because it feels like that at any moment they’re gonna chuck some intellectual question like ninja’s darts. (Boy: This is the question from us. You basically answered about half of questions already.) Because the angle you sitting, the angle you sitting

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  The greatest challenge really is to earn trust of clients at the age of 23, because it is a human

  natural instinct, not to believe in someone 10 or 20 years younger than you, and to establish that trust is a reputation. But that together, it takes time. And we started offer really miniature size work and earn the trust of some directors, and said,”You know, are you guys really to go to the next level?” I personally say yes. But then what I’ve learnt is that saying yes doesn’t mean anything. Because no one wants to fall and it is a cruel world out there. People will start blaming stuff, and say,” Well, NIC, he screwed it up, it’s not me.” So, what I’ve done, what I change to these years is I don’t say yes any more. I go back and ask my team,” Do you think you can do this? And, if so, why don’t we do a 30seconds demo to shut their mouth?” Period. So, the hardest part, the hardest challenge is to…I think for any business is to earn the trust. Actually, mentioning that, I myself, I…ever since I was little, I love Hong Kong action movies. And I still do, I really do, it’s all my passion. Being honest to myself, I can tell you, I love action movies, and I am willing to put my life on the line, literally if it takes and to protect Hong Kong action. So, 10 years ago, I made myself a little promise that if I’m gonna be in this business, I wanna…I wanna be an action star, whose at least participate in one of Jack Cheng’s cool movie, or the Jet Li’s or the Donnie Yen movies. And, I will show you this, actually, it’s more a present to my son, it’s a 2 minutes video for his first birthday. Some of my favorite stunts. Please do not try this at home, because what you’re about to see for the next 2 minutes, I have been training for 12 years, and a lot of luck is involved. That’s why I am saying practice only makes permanence. Because the more I do this in this chance, I will die. Jumping off the 41st floor is never wise, but I did that 19 times. Yeah, and that was only one or two feet away from breaking my neck.

  That’s the Convention Centre. It’s funny they say you can put these paddings on, but whatever

  you hit, it never hits the pad, it hits you.

  Now I tell you my son will not understand this message for another 20 years. Thank god I’m

  still here one piece, but that’s how far I’m willing to go for what I love. Of course, I am not asking you to go jump off buildings.

  Like I said, I think be honest to yourself… No, I don’t think anyone can answer that question

  for you. It’s what you feel every day. You have to live with it, you have to smell it, you have to feel it, you have to touch it, it’s everything around you, something that never bores you I guess. If you are hesitating for something, give it a second thought. But I am here mainly to trial and error, and I guess that’s part of life. You only start losing things when you start growing. But that’s contradictive, philosophical part of life. So, like when we 12, we are so eager to be 18, and say that I am old enough to stay up, I am old enough to go clubbing, I am old enough to click the porn button. But, but when we do get older like I am now, we lose the standard, we started losing a lot of reflexes, speed, power, all of that. Then, we starttreasuring stuff. But, what you love the most, ask yourself, I don’t think anyone can really tell that question or the answer.

  Girl 1: Well, but like sometimes if we find our own dream, we may not follow, like we cannot listen to

  our heart, because…our social norms, or expectation from our parents. So what if I… Can you give us students on really pursuing on your dream and stick to your mind?

  NIC: I don’t think anyone…unless your dream is something that is so destructive that you’re hurting

  someone else, I don’t think anybody would stop you from pursuing your dream, right? If it’s something constructive, or something we don’t normal, I would say it should be ok, you are not trying to kill someone. And make a statement, that’s what I did in my stunts. You know, I didn’t just go about talking to the director saying, I wanna do action movies, someone jump off, I trained. And I start going little stunts, I started to train weapons, my fitness, the whole thing, it has to start from scratch. So you want to prove someone wrong, prove them wrong.

  Girl 2: Regarding this as Asian Leadership Series for you, we invite you to talk about your passion,

  your leadership experience. Then what do you think is the one key leadership quality that you think is the most important to you to success?

  NIC: One of the most important leadership qualities, I think is to know yourself and to place the

  correct people in the correct position. You know, really, after I’ve started this company, a lot of people say, they ask me, right to the point,” What the hell, do you know about post-production?” And, to be honest, if you ask me to sit in front of a multi-million dollar machine and ask me to…will I do as well as my staff? I will not, I will fall, I will crash. But, I don’t know how many of you follow football, but…for example, let’s say, last night Chelsea and Manchester United play a game, all right? See, we’ve got people’s reactions now. The manager of Manchester United, Mr. Ferguson, he is not going on the field doing corner kicks and free kicks or saving the ball, he is placing the correct people in the correct position. If Rooney scored a goal, is it purely Rooney’s glory that he scored the goal? Or was it also because Mr. Ferguson placed him in the correct position, so he had the chance to be assisted then to score? So I think to place correct people in correct position to do their work, do the jobs and to inspire, to dedicate to yourself, your work and your staff, all that together, I think it’s good.

  Boy: Speaking of your human resources, cooperation, we have about 350 students sitting here today,

  and they might just happen to be interested to applying for your company.

  NIC: Feel free, please, please, please!

  Boy: Just maybe! Just maybe! But now, so, for qualities of your employees, what’s your specific

  quality of your employees you’ll be looking for?

  NIC: Creative thinking. And, uh, because in a business like ours, it’s imperative, that every job is

  unique, we cannot duplicate jobs. Actually I’m not quite happy with my business model, because of that, because it makes very tough, whereas…we’re not in a job, where robots and machines can just keep printing and make money of that product. Each job is unique. So when I look for people in our staffs, I look for creative thinking, motivation, energy, that they want to bring into the image, and of course technique, and maybe some inborn sense or talents.

  Girl 1: You have many staffs in your company, so how do you encourage creative thinking in your

  company?

  NIC: We have over 130 staff now, and after opening Beijing, we might raise the number a lot.

  Iactually, I participate in their daily routine of their lives. It might surprise you, but actually sometimes I cook for them, I make them desserts. Some of you may have read on newspapers, we just had, just went a pretty fancy vacation. Do you have the video here? Ok! I gained weight.

  Girl 2: That’s a very amazing trip. As we seen from the video, we know that you actually have a very

  good relationship with your employees, your workers. I am wondering what’s your company’s philosophy regarding work? Do you often go to like overseas trip with your employees every…?

  NIC: Yes, I do. Yes, I do. I try to participate as much as I can. And trips like this is very good to

  come by these days and I am not just throwing a multi-million dollar trip for them and say,” Hey, you know, take this, go and enjoy yourself.”You got to be part of it, you got to be live through their eyes, see what they are going through, solve the problem before it actually hits the rock. And before the collision starts, solve the problem, and you will earn the utmost respect. The different I think between a world class company and mediocre company…if you are feared…your staffs only work as hard as to do not get fired. But, if you are respected, not only will you have staff, you have a team. Not only you have the team, you have an army. And they’ll go that extra mile, they will push that extra mile for you, for the company. And that is the difference between a world class company and…just…that’s not bad.

  Girl 1: You’ve mentioned earlier that trust is important in your company, so how do you build trust

  with your employees among Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong?

  NIC: We have a…we actually take turns. We send some of our senior partners and our senior

  engineer up to mainland China, and we trained new people. Our business is actually very creative and human based business, whereas we need a lot of people. That’s whereas the nest challenge for me lies is to find people like you, who are young, who have potential to enhance better graphics, and have that motivation to say,”I can take this up to the next level.”I think the whole business is…I think the whole world is asking for people like you right now. Steven Spielberg in 2011, last year, and now he’s decided he is gonna dump in 1.5 billion dollars into Shanghai doing post-production in Dream Works. And to me, yes, that’s scary, that’s a big pressure. But I’m happy that…just to know that there’s such a high demand, so therefore…supply is also needed, so…

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