Hollywood Road

Chapter 50 Do You Have an Agent?

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"And then there's the ability to direct and drive the team."

All directors, without exception, have to thank their teams when they win awards. Many people may think that this is a polite speech, but professional entertainment agents such as Bill Rossis know very well that this is a reaction to the real situation. One of the biggest differences between literature and other arts is that the art of film cannot be completed by one person or a few people. A full-length film is at least the brainchild of a team of dozens, hundreds or even thousands of people.

Although Hollywood is the producer responsibility system, the producer has absolute power in film production, but in the specific shooting process of the film, the director is the real leader.

The director not only has to coordinate the schedule of the actors and guide the performance of the actors, but also coordinate the work progress and plans of other specific production types such as photographers and set designers.

His eyes fell on Jack Watson, who was doing makeup for Emily and James Franco, "Mike, you should be able to see that, except for this makeup artist's ability, others are destined to be used by Hollywood. The ones who were eliminated. Murphy Stanton was directing and leading such a group of people for three weeks of filming, and it was very rare for these losers to form a certain working understanding."

The words of Bill Rossis are very rude, but they are some true reflections of this circle, "Everyone wants to succeed, especially in a competitive place like Hollywood, but they are not afraid of wolf-like opponents, but they are afraid of pig-like teammates. At times, when a person does his own work, he can't get the support of his teammates at all, or even various restrictions. Even if he makes some brilliant achievements, he is completely submerged in the mediocrity of other teammates and cannot get the corresponding rewards.

In the end, he said loudly, "On the other hand, Murphy Stanton, surrounded by pig teammates, tried his best to drive the pigs to run."

Hearing what he said, Mike laughed, "I want to snatch it from you after you praised me like that."

Bill Rossis also laughed, of course he knew it was a joke, and he thought Murphy Stanton had potential, but others didn't.

The two said a few more words. The shooting over there seemed to be over. Bill Rossis was about to pass by when Mike seemed to remember something and suddenly stopped him.

"Bill, I just remembered that someone from the sports agency mentioned it more than a month ago," he frowned. "This Murphy Stanton has had some disputes with the company."

"I know, I checked." Bill Rossis didn't care at all. "I don't know what he was filming. He took a hundred thousand dollars from Kobe Bryant, a star player in the basketball department."

He laughed, "It's just the basketball department that the company doesn't pay attention to."

If it was American football, he would think about it.

"It's here today!" Murphy exclaimed, jumping out of the Ford and handing the camera to Paul Wilson. "Hurry up and pack up the set, I've ordered a big dinner for everyone."

Paul Wilson grabbed the camera and murmured, "Wouldn't it be burgers and pizza again?"

Murphy gestured for a fight and added a joke, "Not just burgers and pizza, but hot dogs and Coke."

The people around them showed white eyeballs, and these fast foods are about to torture their stomachs recently.

This is just a joke by Murphy. He knows how to combine work and tightness, and the crew has been working continuously for many days. Except for the one-day vacation at the beginning, they have never rested until now. They also need to reward these guys appropriately.

At noon, he asked Jessica Chastain to contact a barbecue restaurant in the town, and directly wrapped the entire store, and the crew went to enjoy a barbecue dinner together tonight.

Of course, as the northern basin area far from the bustling part of Los Angeles,

The price of barbecue here is relatively low.

As conductors Paul Wilson and Jessica Chastain loaded the film, Murphy heard a hello from the left.

"Hi, Murphy."

He turned around immediately and shook the outstretched hand across from him. "Hi, Bill."

Then, he shook hands with the person next to him, "Hello, Mike."

"Do you have time?" Bill Rossis looked around, the set was almost cleaned up, "I want to talk to you."

"Just in time, I also have something to talk to you about." Murphy took the lead and walked towards the quiet place by the lake, waiting for Bill Rossis to follow, and said, "When will my heroine come back to shoot? Without her, The crew is about to stop."

Carey Mulligan left the set a few days ago to return to school in Los Angeles.

There are only two main characters in the film. James Franco's one-man show is almost finished these days. If the heroine doesn't come back, Murphy is really going crazy.

"Murphy, I also want Kerry to come back." Bill Rossis' attitude was unprecedentedly sincere. "With your help, Kerry's acting has improved very quickly."

He sighed, "But you know, Kerry took too much leave some time ago, and the school has already complained to the Children's Association. She always has to stay at the school for a few days."

Hearing these words, Murphy had a headache for a while. As an investor, he really disliked various trade unions or associations.

However, this is not something he can change. Now he is just a small person, who will care about his thoughts and opinions.

Murphy knew that the schools and children's associations were far more difficult than the Mulligans and Carey Mulligan's temporary guardian in Los Angeles, Julian Fellowes, in London, England.

"do not worry,"

When Murphy stopped by the lake, Bill Rossis followed up and said, "I will urge the school and the Children's Association. As long as Kerry can ask for leave, I will send her over as soon as possible."

Turning his head, Murphy looked at him with a slightly surprised look. Bill Rossis is a well-rounded agent, yes, but when did he have such a good attitude?

The corner of his mouth curled up, tilted his head slightly, and asked, "Bill, what are you doing? Just tell me."

"It's not a big deal." Bill Rossis laughed, put on a relaxed tone, and asked tentatively, "Murphy, if I remember correctly, you don't have an agent yet?"

Murphy scratched his head. Since the beginning of the preparations, he has been busy in circles, and he has long ignored the agent's affairs, and no agency will be interested in him.

"Not really." Murphy shrugged, "I'm just a novice with no resume."

"No, no,..." Bill Rossis shook his finger, "I think you have great potential."

Having said that, Murphy couldn't hear what he meant anymore, he was really an idiot. He stared at the opposite side, "Could it be that you want to be my agent?"

Bill Rossis nodded, "That's what I meant."

It was a bit sudden, Murphy thought about it, and said, "Well, you go to the barbecue dinner with the crew, and we will talk in town."

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