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"Bill," Murphy said, looking at Bill rosis, "you're talking about package service?"

CAA's one-stop package service is well known in Hollywood, but when will they be interested in their own small projects?

"No, it's my personal service." Bill - rosis shook his head, such a small project how can get into the company's eye, "you put the main energy on the film, such as looking for suitable behind the scenes jobs, these jobs are left to me to deal with, I from CAA internal staff for you, it will not be very difficult."

If it wasn't for the low investment of the film and Murphy Stanton's nameless hometown, he would have applied to the company for one-stop packaging service. How could he wait until now.

Murphy Stanton, a super potential customer, is just a potential customer after all.

According to the relevant laws and regulations, the agent can't directly participate in the film production, but it's OK to find the right person. Murphy thinks about it for a few seconds and nods.

"I can leave that to you." He said directly, "but I can't give you another 5% commission."

"No problem." Bill - Rossi is not shortsighted, he is looking at the future further, "we'll talk about this later."

CAA's external label is flat management. All brokers have the same status, but this will not really come true. Everyone wants to be a person in the upper building.

And every CAA agent has a heart to be Michael owitz.

"Oh, and." Murphy thought of something else. "I need four main actors. I've already told Kerry about the actresses. Another actor also has a rough choice. You can help me find two white actors."

Bill rosis nodded. "Don't worry, I'll get back to you as soon as possible."

Murphy and bill rosis talked until the evening, and they also agreed on a lot of work.

It has to be said that there is a broker, many things will be convenient to do, otherwise there is no significance of the existence of entertainment brokers.

His project is too small for CAA. Bill rossis can only provide a specious personal packaging service. What if it's a one-stop packaging service provided by CAA?

As she left the building, Murphy couldn't help thinking about these problems.

Frankly speaking, he doesn't reject CAA's packaging policy at all, and this packaging is actually good for his director who has no fixed team, otherwise it won't be accepted by Hollywood producers and other agents.

At least he can reduce a lot of work and put all his energy on the film production itself.

This kind of policy initiated by Michael owitz can be said to be the root of CAA's strength, and can also reduce a lot of troubles for customer companies.

For example, in the past, when a TV station wanted to produce a program, it had to find not only the host, but also the actor, the producer, the playwright and so on. In short, it needed to deal with a large number of different agents.

When owitz himself had no way to find stars, he thought of using projects to find stars: he prepared the screenwriter, producer and director, and planned an attractive project to attract stars.

In this way, the agency can prepare all the artists of the program, which will not only save the TV station's worry, but also change the past passive star chasing into active project.

This kind of service is naturally promoted to the production of movies and TV series.

While other agencies are still simply chasing stars, Michael owitz has already recruited the top talents in every position needed by TV programs and movies to CAA to provide one-stop packaging services for Hollywood companies.

In today's Hollywood, this kind of packaging service is quite popular. At least it meets the needs of many film companies, directors and producers.

According to Murphy's own understanding, this mode is suitable for the development of Hollywood. The only thing he is not satisfied with is that CAA's one-stop packaging service charges an additional Commission, mostly 10%, which is not only the box office revenue, but also the surrounding areas of the film.

Although he doesn't even have the qualification to let CAA serve now, he can't help feeling the flesh ache when he changes his position.

It's getting dark. Murphy leaves Century City, drives into Beverly Hills, and directly enters rhodel street, which is the most prosperous business street in Beverly Hills. He comes around a circle, and finds a parking space. After parking, he walks hundreds of meters to a wine bar.

Looking up at the sign of the bar, Murphy paid the entrance fee in the past, pushed the door into the bar, and a burst of popular metal immediately spread to his ears.

It's probably earlier. There are not many people in the bar, but the light is dim. Murphy can't find the target for a moment.

"Sir," a waiter saw Murphy looking around, as if looking for someone, and quickly came over, "what can I do for you?""Ah, that's it." Murphy stopped and said, "Mr. James Franco and I have an appointment to meet here..."

Just now, a hand came out from behind and patted Murphy on the shoulder. He turned his head and saw that the natural curl was behind him. He didn't know when.

"This way." Falan asked him to go back.

"Thank you." Murphy politely said a word to the waiter, and then followed James Franco. They crossed the dance floor on the first floor, went up the second floor through a wooden staircase, and sat opposite each other at a table overlooking the first floor.

"You are so stupid!" James Fran handed Murphy a can of black beer. "Don't you know, come up to the second floor and have a look?"

Murphy opened the bottle, took a sip, shrugged, and quipped, "I'll be up in a minute."

They touched the bottle. James Franco looked up and drank the bottle. He lit Murphy on his chin. "What do you want me to do?"

"I'm working on a new project." Murphy put down the beer bottle. "There's a character in it that suits you."

James Franco shook his head without even thinking. "No, that little production of 300000 dollars will be enough once."

"This is definitely not a $300000 production." Murphy vowed, "my investment has multiplied."

"Your movie sold a million dollars." James - Franco face disdain, directly revealed, "I don't believe you can have more money than this investment."

Murphy touched his nose awkwardly, picked up the bottle and gave it to James Franco. They almost drank to the bottom.

"I regard you as my friend." Murphy began to talk freely again, "so I thought of you for the first time."

"Friends?" James Franco nodded his chest. "When you are in trouble, you treat me as a friend. When you are not in trouble, you will think of me?"

Murphy took another can of beer, opened it and handed it to James Franco. "Jim, am I that kind of person?"