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Do Times Feng Jun interns get paid?
Students at the peak of the times are paid.

Beijing Time Feng Jun Entertainment Co., Ltd. was established in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing. It is a professional cultural and entertainment communication organization integrating large-scale cultural performances, artist training and artist brokerage, and it is also the first brokerage entertainment company in China to adopt the trainee training mode for star training.

Since its inception, the company began to recruit students and set out to build the TF family of artist brands. Now the company's artists have a popular combination of TFBOYS and Time Youth League. The artists' operating organizations in Times Feng Jun include artists' planning, overall packaging and promotion. The organization is composed of teams familiar with the operation mode of Japanese and Korean idols and the situation of domestic entertainment circles. When I never debuted, I carried out packaging publicity for the students.

Including participating in the recording of self-made programs and network short plays, and putting them on the network and TV media to ensure their stable exposure, accumulate artistic experience and make students more successful after their debut. After the debut, relying on the media resources of the times, equipped with the corresponding brokerage team, according to the different personality characteristics of each artist to develop the corresponding long-term development plan.

The company not only has good cooperative relations with Japanese, Korean, Hongkong and Taiwan Province brokerage companies, but also provides broad development prospects for artists' future career. At the same time, it also cooperates with Sony Records Music, Warner Records and other record companies, providing various channels for the distribution and publication of artists' music records. Now the outstanding students signed by the company rely on the company's teachers to receive all-round art training on a regular basis, and the company bears all the training expenses in the early stage.

Intern introduction

Trainee is a kind of name for the newcomers who are being trained in the current entertainment industry and entertainment industry. Originated in Japan and South Korea, it is a mode for performing arts companies to tap new people. This is well known in Korea. Almost every entertainment company has a reserve of novice trainees, and the company conducts regular drafts according to the plan. Trainees are called "graduate students" or special titles in Japan.

However, it is still a relatively strange word in China entertainment circle. In the 1970s, there were training courses for artists in Hong Kong. Such as Lu Han, Jin Minshuo, Du Jingzhu and Shi Xun. I was an intern at SM Entertainment, and then they debuted to form the EXO group. In recent two years, most of the new generation idols in China entertainment circle are trainees, which makes trainees gradually become the mainstream star-making mode in the eyes of the outside world.

Trainee, in the entertainment circle of China, is still a relatively unfamiliar vocabulary. But in Korea, all idol artists have companies, and the companies regularly hold draft competitions according to the plan. However, unlike China's star-making competition in recent years, the star-making operation mode of Korean and Japanese entertainment circles has a quite mature process.

Training before debut is the most important part of the company. As a trainee, the training time set by the company will vary according to your own situation, ranging from a few months to seven or eight years, while the general situation is two to three years. When you charge yourself, you can debut when you have the opportunity. If the opportunity doesn't come, maybe your efforts over the years will be in vain, and you may never become a star on the stage.