Life is Not Easy, Mr. Yang Sells His Skills

Cui Qing sighed, "Yes, we would like you to make a cameo appearance in the movie. Your role is a high-ranking executive of the antagonist company. But don't worry; consider it a fun experience. We won't waste your time, and the production team will offer you a red envelope."

 

It's common practice to invite non-professional actors with status and identity to cameo in a role and compensate them generously. After all, these business tycoons are worth hundreds of millions or more. If they were paid standard fees, how much money would it take to justify their time and reflect their status? Such payments could easily be seen as embezzlement, and it wouldn't sit well with their public image.

 

So, it's better to invite them informally to "have fun," support the film, and show gratitude with a few tens of thousands of dollars in red envelopes afterward. Moreover, the money for these red envelopes doesn't come from the film's budget.