To be honest, Qi Hao doesn't have much ambition for a special effects company.
This is not something the average person can handle.
There are many reasons it's difficult, but mainly because the investment is too big.
Even if it's a special effects company capable of working on blockbusters, even if it earns tens to hundreds of billions a year, the profit is actually less than 10%, with all the money spent on research and staff.
To create the best effects to satisfy directors' ever-growing demand for realism, a special effects company needs to maintain a large team of computer experts, artists, engineers, and programmers, excluding the even more expensive consultants and special scientists.
Yet, this massive investment plays a very insignificant role in the film's profit-sharing.
As an actor or director, Qi Hao might earn more money than a special effects company, and when he gets even more accomplished, he might even demand a share of the box office.