The Wolf of Los Angeles

Chapter 51: Playing too wild

Chapter 51 Playing Too Ye

On the second-hand business car, Hawke looked at the ugly guy with a grin and asked, "Do you need to go to the hospital?"

Da Chou waved his hand quickly: "No, no, I'm relieved."

"They're all in good health," Edward said.

Hawke took out a stack of banknotes, gave each person an extra $50, and said, "Don't talk nonsense about this."

Erchou took the money happily and said, "We are all homeless people, who will listen to us?"

Edward reminded: "Please keep the money and don't be stolen."

Hawke remembered something and asked, "Did they help send a business card?"

Sanchou nodded: "Yes, some, and you can help Edward collect the list..."

Edward was helpless and said everything, these three bastards.

Hawke rarely reminds you: "You are in good health and are hiding on the streets, so it's best to get into some bad habits."

Da Chou and Er Chou looked at each other and asked San Chou again: "What does it mean?"

Sancho shook his head: "I don't know either."

Edward thought of what Hawke said and was straightforward: "Don't take those welfare checkups, do you understand?"

Da Chou didn't understand, but he thought Edward was good and nodded, "Remember."

Erchou scratched his head: "Aren't those charity?"

San Chou said: "The Ackerman Charity Foundation seems to be conducting a charity physical examination, saying it will also help the homeless to treat physical illnesses. Some time ago, several people suffering from hidden diseases were taken away by them. I didn't come back after I got it. I heard that I found a new job in another place, and many people envied them."

Hawke pointed to Edward: "You listen to him."

Edward drove the ugly trio first, then pulled Hawke to Century City, and joined William Morris.

It was still the same conference room, and when Hawke entered, Johnson, Dany and Caroline were already waiting inside.

Johnson was holding an ice pack to apply to his face, and his face was red and swollen.

Hawke quickly stopped: "Don't let the scar disappear, be sure to keep it, the more obvious the better. When the reporter interviews you, this is the medal of merit."

Caroline answered: "I advised him, but Dawn refused to listen." She gestured: "Homemaker, continue to persuade him."

Hawke raised his **** to her and said to Johnson: "If the swelling is reduced, I can only get started with it myself, given the contractual provisions. By the way, my style is different from them, and I am better at kicking the crotch, locking the throat and inserting the eyes. ”

Caroline whistled and said, "Daun likes it the most."

Johnson couldn't stand her, so he raised a **** at her, put down the ice bag in his hand, and asked Hawke: "What did you call her last time?"

Hawke said, "Miss."

Johnson followed suit: "Miss... Miss."

Caroline was super thick-skinned and said, "Gentlemen, we are discussing work, don't change the subject."

Hawke had already connected the laptop to the projector, clicked to play, and said, "Daon performed well, brave and fearless."

The video is not long. It starts from the scenery to the woman shouting for help, to the end of Johnson getting in the car and the woman leaving, and it is completely shot from the perspective of passers-by.

During this period, you can also see the sharp changes and jumps in the picture, shooting people's footsteps and breathing sounds.

The shooting angle is also very special, and Jacqueline's face cannot be seen clearly.

Danny said, "It was great, I only watched the video, and I thought Johnson really stopped a crime."

Hawke doesn't need to be humble: "I said that I am the most professional in this regard."

Caroline is serious at work: "Good, the perspective change is fast and rough, the breathing sound is comparable to moaning, the shooting level is quite amateur, and the authenticity is full of."

She didn't know whether to praise or harm others, so she said to Hawk, "Sure enough, you are the most professional in secret photography."

Hawke said as if he didn't hear it, "If the video is OK, I'll send it to Channel 11 later."

Recently, "Midnight Entertainment" has been popular, and Danny emphasized: "You must go to "Midnight Entertainment."

"No problem." Hawke asked instead: "Have you arranged it in the media?"

Caroline answered, "I've contacted the reporter. When Dawn goes out later, he will take photos of the injured by the reporter. The reporter will ask what happened. Dawn will not answer, but only says that something small has happened. ”

Her way of doing things belongs to the traditional school: "Before six o'clock, news about Dawn's injury will appear on Yahoo Entertainment, movie forums and some entertainment bloggers' blogs to build momentum for tomorrow."

Hawke grasped the essence: "Do not leave a name for doing good things, but be exposed by the media, which will be better."

Caroline smiled and said, "It's not stupid."

Hawke replied, "Ah..." Caroline's face sank, the ringtone rang on her phone, she answered and said a few words, looking at Johnson, "The reporter is in place, let's go down."

Johnson pointed at his face, "Do I need makeup?"

Caroline pushed him and left: "Hurry up, don't waste time."

Hawke turned off the laptop, removed the projector data cable, and went out a while later.

He also wanted to see the traditional way of media operations, and came to the exit of the main entrance, stood on the side of the glass door, and looked out.

Johnson went out from the main entrance and walked to the parking lot alone. Suddenly, several reporters ran out and took photos at him.

Some of them were curious about the injuries on Johnson's face, and leaned forward and asked, "Qi Shi, why are you injured?"

Johnson showed a kind smile he had practiced professionally and said, "It's nothing, a little bit of a matter."

The reporter asked, and Johnson stopped answering and got in the car and left.

"It looks ordinary, does it?" Caroline came to Hawke: "Not as wild as you."

“Times are changing,” Hawke said.

No mistakes, one song, one content, one in 6, one book, one bar, one reading!

But Caroline said, "It's too wild to break it, it can't be repaired."

"Keep communication." Hawke put his laptop bag on, got out and rushed to the Fox TV Center, which is also in Beverly.

Halfway through, he called Megan Taylor directly and made an appointment to meet him.

Not long after, Hawke came to Channel 11 and met Megan in the reception room.

Her newly dyed blonde hair was tied behind her head and she was put on with a pen.

"Is it enough to make headlines?" Megan said directly: "It's not that Toutiao will be replaced by someone else to talk to you, I'm very tight on time."

"I got it from others, and it's absolutely attractive," Hawke said.

Megan turned around and watched the video with Hawke.

The shaking scene, heavy breathing, and violent running, it was obvious that there was an emergency.

After playing the video once, Meghan watched it for the second time, and even clicked a pause in the middle, allowing Johnson's face to appear on the screen.

She looked carefully and continued to play until the video ended.

Meghan could see that the video was not spliced ​​or processed after the post-production, and asked, "Where did you get it?"

"In the hands of an informant," Hawke said.

In just a short period of time, three headlines, Megan exclaimed: "You can always get the big news."

Hawke told the truth: "Because I sent tens of thousands of business cards in Los Angeles, the informant fee and copyright transfer fee are higher than any studio."

Just watching the video, Meghan does not doubt that most of the explosive news in the media come from this.

However, the news informants of big media are not ordinary citizens, and many of them come from big companies and even Congress.

This involves complex exchange of interests.

The news is very interesting and there is no lack of attention. Meghan asked for it. After some entanglement between the two sides, they finally sold for $10,000.

"Midnight Entertainment" has its headlines tonight.

Hawke signed the authorization agreement and received the check. When he came out, he met Megan again.

"Are you interested in joining my program team?" Megan suggested: "I can leave you a good place."

Hawke popped up the check in his hand: "How much weekly can you pay me?"

Megan's face remained unchanged: "When I didn't say it."

Hawke carried his bag and walked out alone.

Megan entered the production room and asked, "Where is the news headline? Is there any?"

A male editor said: "There is one, Dwayne Johnson fights the robbers to save people, and he is a real hero!"

Meghan was dissatisfied: "Those are not enough for the headlines! In addition to Johnson's saving and bravery, we need to further expand."

She photographed three black men on the screen: “Los Angeles’ security deteriorates and crime is spreading from downtown toward the wealthy district.”

Others nodded, and in this way, the video is not just gossip, but also the social depth.

(End of this chapter)

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