How a pig farmer makes $3K a month online

(CNN) "I don't want to be in this relationship anymore!" "Why? Give me another chance!" "I don't like your haircut." This tense exchange is taking place on a country lane bordered by chili fields in rural Guangxi, a southern province in China. Wu Nengji, a broad shouldered young man sporting an abundant shock of black hair, is arguing with his ex-girlfriend, an attractive girl wearing tall black boots, and her new boyfriend, whose hair is styled in an improbable bouffant. It is the opening scene for Wu's latest mini-movie, lasting less than one minute. The 24-year-old videographer publishes his films ...