The Best Entertainment Era
Chapter 6 A good show
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After drinking a glass of champagne, Robert was surprised to find that Ronan had chatted and laughed with the Arab, and seemed to be having a good time chatting.
Looks like I'm underestimating Ronan, he muttered.
Then he saw Ronan go out of the banquet hall with the Arabs.
Robert stared at the door of the banquet hall with interest: Ronan has grown up.
Maybe this time we can really get investment from the Arabs.
In a quiet corner of the lounge in the hotel lobby, Saleh asked for two glasses of water, placed one of them in front of Ronan, and asked, You owe a loan to the bank and you offended the Jews, so the possibility of getting a loan is very low.
Ronan's words are absolutely verifiable, only adding a lot of dissatisfaction with the Jews to it.
Jews have a lot of power in Hollywood, but there are actually a lot of people in Hollywood who don't like Jews, but these people also don't like Arabs.
I'm going to give up looking for investment in China. Ronan seemed very frank, There is a wider world overseas, and Germans have always liked to cooperate with Hollywood.
He lightly hammered the table: I will go to Germany to find investment after the launch of the new project next week.
Good luck. Saleh raised the glass and asked curiously, Are you going to hold a press conference? What is the new movie about? Is it convenient to say?
Ronan pondered for a while, and said, Well...it's too detailed for me to say. He laughed: I wrote the script, and some of the key characters are you Arabs.
Saleh asked tentatively, Isn't it the villain?
No! Ronan shook his head, The character setting is probably like this...
He briefly talked about the Arab family who were the main supporting characters.
It seems to be different from the Arab characters in traditional Hollywood movies, Saleh said.
Ronan said directly: Actually, the point I want to express is very simple. Americans are good and bad, blacks are good and bad, Jews are good and bad, and Arabs are also good and bad.
Yes! This is so right! Saleh first agreed, and then said, Why doesn't Hollywood understand such a simple truth?
Ronan shook his head: It's not that I don't understand, it's that I don't see it. He turned his head quickly, and said while thinking: So, there needs to be such a movie to wake up the audience. Just like the black movement, as long as a small gap can be opened, it will always be There will be a day when the inherent perception will be reversed.
He spread his hands: Aren't people all the same in the world? There are good people and bad people.
Saleh was even more curious about the film, asking: Are you going to hold a press conference? Can I go see it?
This also belongs to his own job. He is ambitious, otherwise he will not come to Los Angeles at all, and he can go back to Abu Dhabi to eat and wait to die.
Of course. Ronan said the time and place: Welcome!
He has been thinking about how to invite Saleh to the press conference, and it would be better if Saleh offered to take the initiative.
The two had enough in common to chat for nearly an hour about Hollywood's smearing of Arabs.
Ronan never mentioned that he was going to invest in Arabs, and Saleh never said his identity and work.
But under the guidance of Ronan without a trace, the two talked very happily and chatted very speculatively. When he left, Saleh asked for his mobile phone number specifically, and told Ronan to leave it for him at the press conference. location.
When he got into Robert's car, Ronan breathed a sigh of relief and rubbed his face hard. Fortunately, he was a business elite in his previous life, and he did a lot of cheating.
Did it go well? Robert asked.
Ronan nodded: It's okay.
In the next few days, he was very busy, reviewing the shot drafts and posters produced by the hiring team, formulating the shooting plan framework,
Finalize the gifts for the press conference, personally call and invite media reporters, go to the Producers Alliance to report the Human Clearance Project project, prepare to speak at the press conference, find a lawyer to make and modify the financing contract template, etc.
They even went to the director's union to post recruitment notices and released recruitment advertisements for behind-the-scenes personnel through the media.
If you want to use this project to get money, all the preliminary work must be done as real.
During the period, Saleh asked him to meet several times, and the two talked very happily.
Saleh had no friends in Los Angeles, and his cultural and entertainment investment investigation was very difficult. Under Ronan's intentional targeting, the friendship quickly warmed up. Even Saleh wanted to see a specific story, he agreed.
After Ronan repeatedly warned not to spread the word, he sent Saleh an electronic version of the script. After seeing it, Saleh called him specifically, almost saying that Ronan was an old friend of the Emirati.
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On the first Wednesday in February, when Saleh came to the press room of the Hilton Hotel after a delay due to a temporary incident, the lobby was already full of reporters.
He went to say hello to Ronan first, without disturbing too much, got a set of promotional materials, and found a place to sit down.
There were a lot of reporters in the hall. Saleh watched the meeting. There were nearly 100 reporters with hang tags, and there were more than a dozen photographers carrying cameras.
Not far away, there was a reporter from the Los Angeles Times.
It seems that this project has a great influence in the media.
Saleh has not been idle these days, and has collected some information about Ronan Anderson and Shahai Entertainment. Shahai Entertainment is not large, but it is an old company that has been established for more than ten years.
Ronan Anderson did face financial difficulties, and financial institutions with deep Jewish influence did not lend him at all.
The only two loans that Shahai Entertainment had in the past were also extremely harsh mortgages with only 70% of the physical value.
Frankly, he wanted the project to have a wide-ranging impact, and after reading the script, it was comforting to see the Arabs as the saviours of the Americans.
Opening the promotional materials in his hand, Saleh took a serious look. Whether it was a poster or a drawing, the production was quite fine.
Although there are not many scene sketches, the comprehensive design shows Shahai Entertainment's commitment and determination to this project.
Unlike the eloquent Leonardo, Ronan Anderson is obviously a workman.
We invested nearly $20,000 in this press conference.
In the lounge behind the press hall, Mary watched Roger tidy up his clothes and said, Just to play a show for that Arab?
Ronan raised his finger and shook it: This scene is not for someone, but for everyone.
In case the Arabs can't get through here, he is also going to fool Asan and the like, anyway, the identity of the savior can be changed casually.
Robert Lee came over at this time and said: Salih's main job in Los Angeles is to examine the feasibility of investment in the cultural and entertainment industry. If he can actively support it, it will be easier for us to work later.
There was a knock on the door, and George Clint pushed in and reminded, It's almost time.
Ronan nodded lightly, put on the flat mirror, and said, Let's start.
The reporters in the press room suddenly quieted down, and Saleh saw Ronan step onto the podium and collect the materials. These are all of great value for investigation.
Ronan on the stage began to speak, and the reporters around were taking notes carefully. Saleh had read the script and could hear that Ronan was introducing some basic information about the project.
The press conference was a bit boring because he had read the script, and it wasn't until Ronan announced the investment amount for the project that he cheered up.
Shahai Entertainment will make Human Clearance Project a medium-scale action thriller film with an early budget of 10 million US dollars! The director is still looking for candidates for the time being, and the actors have already asked Jamie-Lee-Curtis and Drew. - Barrymore, Johnny Depp and George Clooney send invitations...
Saleh has heard of all these people.
Jamie Lee Curtis played the heroine of True Lies; Drew Barrymore was a famous child star; Johnny Depp seemed to play the scissor hand; George Clooney was a little strange, I vaguely remember playing the doctor.
He doesn't know much about Hollywood. The one who can remember the name must be the star. Ronan is preparing to make a big move.
No wonder financing.
$10 million, even he can't come up with it.
At the beginning of the reporter's question-and-answer session, a reporter specifically asked the question of funds: Mr. Anderson, your company's last movie suffered a serious loss. Do you still have funds?
There are indeed difficulties. Ronan's words reached Saleh's ears: We are facing a certain funding gap, but I am confident that it will be solved through financing.
Ten million dollars was his choice after careful consideration, a higher investment than the previous film, but not too much higher.
Saleh frowned slightly and began to think, so that the latter questions were not heard.
A film cannot be made without money. Such a project that is inclined towards Arabs will inevitably die without money.
Thinking of the anti-killing rescue of the Arabs in the script, Saleh felt that this movie was best shot.
It has been nearly three months since I came to Los Angeles, and I have not made any achievements. I am in charge of the cultural and entertainment industry investment investigation. Because of the exclusion of the Jewish guys in Hollywood, there is no progress at all.
Could this be a breakthrough?
Since you choose to do things, you must make some achievements for people to see, otherwise, what is the difference between those guys in Abu Dhabi who eat and die?
Unfortunately, there is no money in hand, and no decision-making power for large sums of money.
Saleh is in charge of investment research, not investment decisions.
Hollywood movies have a wide range of influences, and he does not dare to make rash decisions when it comes to the image of Arabs.
After the press conference was over and the reporters left quickly, Saleh found Ronan and decided to have a good talk with the guy who liked him very much.
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