"Goodbye." Evan Bell and Teddy Bell stood at the door and waved goodbye to the two agents who had left. Sean-Mayer and David-Greenblatt took a few steps forward, and then stopped.
David Greenblatt stood where he was, and from his slack shoulders, he could see his disappointment. After all, freedom of choice was his whole effort for the past six years. But soon, the shoulders tightened again. When he turned around, David Greenblatt's face had regained his composure, and he strode in the direction of Evan Bell and Teddy Bell. Come.
Sean-Mayer still stayed where he was, watching the figures of the two colleagues disappear, and the lonely back was a little stiff. There was also an agent standing beside Shane-Mayer: two of the three agents we discussed just now chose to leave, and finally one chose to stay and join Studio Eleven together.
David Greenblatt and Teddy Bell greeted each other, "Shann, Frank, let's go in.
At this time, Evan Bell had time to look at David Greenblatt, a thin middle-aged man with a thick beard, bright eyes, and a simple gray suit. This reminds Evan-Bell of Steve-Jobs. The traces of time have been polished to be soft and restrained, but David-Greenblatt has a brighter breath than Steve-Jobs. It should be the mask that the broker's profession brings with it's exquisite appearance.
"Dear Mr. Bell, you can be there to supervise in person, this is a great value for us, and it is also a moment of honor before the end of the free choice." With just one sentence, you can see that David Greenblatt is a A good communicator.
At the scene, Evan-Bell said at his fingertips, "If I just walk around the scene and find excellent talents like Mr. Greenblatt and Mayer, then I should spend more time in Los Angeles." This made everyone laugh. When he got up, it also diluted the coldness that the other brokers had left just now.
This time, Teddy Bell's trip to Los Angeles not only got the distribution channel of [free] choice, but also allowed Eleven Studio to initially have the ability to distribute, and more importantly, Eleven's agent has David Greenebe Larter, Sean, Mayer and Frank James three agents.
Frank James, the only remaining agent, is only about 30 years old. He is older than Sean Mayer in the brokerage business. He spent a year at United Elite Agency before. not bad. It was chosen freely by David Greenblatt who was poached from United Elite Brokerage Company.
〖Free〗The finishing work of the choice has been sorted out. Teddy Bell and Sean Mayer have just finished sorting out the information, and David Greenblatt has also finished discussions with the last three employees. 〖Free 〗The official disbandment is announced by the choice of the gods. The three only need to sign a work contract with Eleven Studio, and they will officially become the agents of Eleven Brokerage.
However, there is not so much to do in Eleven Studio at present. At most, there are three people: Katherine Bell, Jason Maez and Evan Bell, and currently only Evan Bell has something to do. As far as Evan Bell knows, Studio Eleven has no plans to expand rapidly. Evan Bell gave Teddy Bell a suspicious look.
Teddy Bell received Evan Bell's look and immediately reacted. Coming to Los Angeles this time can be said to be an accident, and things will develop like this, not to mention Teddy Bell, even Sean Mayer and others did not expect it. But Teddy Bell's invitation to David Greenblatt was by no means unplanned.
"Didn't you look at the naughty piece I gave you the day before yesterday?" Teddy Bell said as he took the backpack that came with his nose and rummaged through it.
Evan-Bell shook his head, "Is there anything important? You can just say no on the phone." These days, I first met with Simeng-Fowler, and then came to Los Angeles to attend the Nose Awards Ceremony-Teddy Bell is busy, and Evan Bell takes care of everything by himself, so Evan Bell has no time to look at Na.
"I have a script submitted to the company and I will send it to you to see." Teddy Bell saw Evan Bell's natural expression, and he knew that he did not understand what he meant, and then explained it. "This script has no investors yet. , should still be looking for a producer. In my opinion, this screenwriter seems to be widely withdrawn from the Internet. It is estimated that a company has received his script. Because when he submitted to our company, he did not indicate the invitation. Whether you play a role or come to the door, it's just a simple script."
Speaking of this situation, a smile appeared on Teddy Bell's face. Although the script appeared a little weird, it at least shows that Eleven Studio's current reputation has been played along with Evan Bell and "pop idols". This is good news for companies that have been short of connections. However, today's focus is not here, Teddy Bell went on to say, "The quality of the script is very good, so I think we can make our own investment and make this movie."
Originally, Evan-Bell thought it was just an ordinary character invitation, and he was still wondering: he had released a "Death Illusion", and the script came to the door all the time before and after, which was really not a normal situation. But after hearing Teddy Bell's explanation, Evan Bell realized that the situation was a little different from what he had imagined, and his expression became a little dignified. His left hand covered the ring finger of his right hand, and his brain began to work.
"You haven't always been very supportive of independent films, so I just want you to look at the script to see if it's worth investing in." Teddy Bell pointed to it and didn't go on. However, he believes that Evan Bell can understand the content after that. It was with this in mind that Teddy Bell decided to persuade David Greenblatt.
The original intention of Eleven Studio was that Evan-Bell wanted to make music that he liked freely. The subsequent development, whether it is Eleven Design or Jason-Mayez, is based on this point. And Teddy Bell knows that Evan Bell has always paid attention to independent films. Christopher Nolan's small-budget film "Memento" has a small investment from Evan Bell, and Evan Bell has become The actor also later started with the independent film "Death Illusion".
Therefore, if Eleven Studio can create a **** to be a paradise for independent musicians, it can also create a **** to be a paradise for independent movies.
Of course, it is unrealistic to say that Studio Eleven is now worth over 10 million yuan to make several movies. But investing in an independent film is still feasible. Even if it's not Evan Bell, it's absolutely fine to provide some help to independent filmmakers just like "Memento".
Evan Bell responded quickly. It is not so much that the idea of making this script led Teddy Bell to contact David Greenblatt, but Evan Bell's support for independent music and independent films gave Teddy Bell a preliminary idea for future development. idea.
Even if the quality of the script delivered this time is not good enough, and Evan-Bell finally decides not to invest, then the eleven brokers that were initially established can also create gods to serve Catherine-Bell, Jason-Mayez and others. Zaoshen slowly touched other parts of independent music and independent films.
After thinking about this, Evan Bell immediately understood Teddy Bell's train of thought. Eleven Studio is to create a [free] environment for independent musicians and independent filmmakers, so that everyone can do what they want to do. As for the scale of the company and how profitable it is, those are secondary considerations.
To create a fairytale castle where everyone can freely realize their dreams, this is Teddy Bell's definition of the future development direction of Eleven Studio. Perhaps, this dream is too lofty, and perhaps it has to be compromised because of the cruelty of reality, but at least, this goal is the original intention of Evan Bell to set up Eleven Studio, and it is also the foundation of future development.
"Show me the script." Evan Bell left the ring finger of his right hand with his left hand, the contemplation between his eyebrows dissipated little by little, and he looked at Teddy Bell with a smile on his face.
Teddy Bell is indeed the person who knows Evan Bell best. This time, the focus of the script is not on the script, nor on the investment and production, but on the idea of independent films and the development direction of Eleven Studio, and more importantly, Teddy Bell's decision to take advantage of the situation to supplement Eleven's agents.
Evan Bell's smile couldn't be clearer. Teddy Bell knew that his brother understood his intentions, and the sentence "Give me the script" also showed his brother's approval.
On the core idea of Eleven Studio, the two brothers have reached a consensus, which is very important.
At this time the other three who had been silent for a while finally spoke up, not Sean Mayer, who had a good relationship with Evan Bell and Teddy Bell, but the old-fashioned David Greenbra Special "If you want to make your own movies, then you can sign the director, screenwriter, and actors to the company, shoot the movie directly, and then package it and sell it to the distributor. This is the way to make money." Now that he has become an eleven broker A member of the company, David Greenblatt, naturally needs to be involved in the operation of the company.
However, today is just the first time we met, so David Greenblatt did not talk about too deep topics, but started with a common Hollywood phenomenon, which is also a test. After all, it takes time to get along with Evan Bell and Teddy Bell.
Evan-Bell took over the script from Teddy-Bell and looked back at David Greenblatt with a smile. "The actor is fine, but the director and screenwriter, it's too difficult." Evan-Bell thought When the two met last week, he also said that Eleven Studios could not sign Ryan-Gosling for the time being, but now the situation has changed. But others thought that Evan Bell was talking about himself, that he was an actor, and of course Eleven Studio "had no shortage" of actors.
Although there were some misunderstandings, no matter what, everyone laughed because of Evan Bell's words. ! .