Chapter 31: movie script

The sunglasses system has brought great benefits to Dunn.

For example, Glenn Fierro, project evaluation 94, casting 97, in these two producer values, it is enough to kill all Hollywood gold producers!

However, make: 0.

Turned out to be an idiot who doesn't even have the slightest bit of production ability. How can such a person be a producer or a production assistant in Hollywood?

A fool's dream!

But Dunn is different. He can appoint Glenn Fierro as a production assistant, and he only needs to borrow his two super-high numerical abilities of "project evaluation" and "casting".

After spending an entire afternoon, Tang En finally sorted out his royal team——

Production Assistants: Morgan Carey, Glenn Fierro, Erin Carey

Assistant Directors: David Knight, Abel Smith, Andy Thompson

Market Analyst: Andrew O'Hare

Art Analyst: Manola Dages

Writers: Deacon Whistler, Bryce Roach, Nia Vardals

Photography: Alice Moore, Vincent Burton

Lighting...

Dunn recorded 42 names on the paper.

Of course, this is by no means the entire crew. They are just Tang En's core team. Once a blockbuster is filmed, additional temporary crew members need to be recruited to expand the crew to one or two hundred people.

And these 42 candidates carefully selected by Dunn will inevitably accompany him to the peak of life in their respective positions.

Dunn called George Paxton and handed over the paper, "Contact these 42 people immediately, if they are out of town, the travel expenses will be reimbursed, and the invitation will be issued in the name of Dunn Films and me, just say... Dunn Walker invited them. Come to Hollywood to create brilliant!"

……

Tang En's candidates are all people at the bottom of the poor life. If they have the opportunity to work in the now famous Tang En Films, they can come to Hollywood to pursue their dreams. Who would refuse?

After three days, all 42 people were in place, and no one was absent!

After delivering a high-spirited speech, everyone officially became a member of Tang En Pictures.

Dunn called market analyst Andrew O'Hare, art analyst Manola Dages and three screenwriters to his office.

These five people will become Dunn's most core team in film in the future.

Deacon Whistler is good at writing action, war, and historical dramas; Bryce Roach is good at science fiction, mystery, and reasoning stories; Nia Vardals is a woman, good at family, ethics, comedy, and female-oriented aspects. work.

The story is written by three screenwriters, and two analysts pick mistakes to create an excellent script.

Tang En now needs to hurry up to come up with a project, complete the shooting, and then release it next year to fight with "Blade Runner".

The investment cannot be too high for this project, but it needs to have a very wide audience and an excellent box office. To complete the crushing of "Blade Runner", Dunn naturally thought of the classic comedy "The Hangover".

"I'll make a long story short, the company needs to make a movie as soon as possible, and it will be released next year. So now it's time to set up a project and compile a script..."

Before Dunn's voice fell, Bryce Roach interrupted him, "Boss, since you are in a hurry, why do you want to make up a new story? It takes at least two or three months to write a successful story, right?"

"Huh?" Tang En raised his eyebrows, "What do you mean?"

Bryce Roach said: "Use ready-made ones. We have all registered with the Screenwriters Guild."

Tang En reacted and blinked, "You mean...you have all registered your script with the Screenwriters Guild?"

"Yup."

The three screenwriters nodded.

Tang En sighed inwardly, these three screenwriters have superb storytelling skills, but their market vision is really bad. Can they write good stories without the help of market analysts?

Dunn didn't believe it, but after all, it was the first time they met, so it wasn't easy to dispel their enthusiasm, "Okay, let's talk about it, what scripts have you all written?"

Bryce Roach laughed: "I wrote a detective script "Detective in Black"..."

"No!" Andrew O'Hare interrupted immediately, "It's not the 1950s or 1960s anymore. There is no box office market for this traditional type of detective films."

Bryce Roach's expression changed, a little annoyed.

Tang En immediately said sternly: "Andrew is the market analyst who I accept, and is the highest authority in the company's film market analysis. If he says no, it must not work!"

Andrew O'Hare smiled slightly and glanced at Dunn gratefully. Bryce Roach grinned and said nothing more.

Deacon Whistler of 99's screenwriting ability was a stutter, "I...I won't...I won't say more, this...here is the script."

Tang En took over the script, and on the cover page was written "The Afterimage of Blood", a very tragic name.

Except for Deacon Whistler, the rest of the people gathered around to read the script.

The script is a concise version, with a total of more than 20 pages. Dunn turned it for more than half an hour, and then let out a long sigh.

It really is a good story!

This script tells the story of an American veteran.

He was a hero of the Gulf War. He was shot in the leg and had his right leg amputated. After being praised by Congress, he returned to his hometown and was warmly welcomed by the people of the town.

He is a hero, he is the pride of the town!

However, he only has one leg, and he is a sloper.

No job is willing to use a handicapped person with blood on his hands and kill countless people. His children have been treated coldly and bullied at school, mocking his father for being a lame man.

He wanted to attend an old classmate's wedding, but was turned away because the old classmate's family didn't want his **** smell to affect the happiness of the newlyweds.

He was originally a war hero who defended his family and the country, but he was discriminated against and indifferent.

However, what made him even more distressed happened, he found out that his beloved wife was cheating...

He was angry, he picked up the shotgun, killed the adulterer, and wanted to destroy the corpse, but was discovered by the neighbors. In desperation, he killed the entire neighbor's family, however, more people discovered his crime.

Kill!

He set off the killing of the whole town.

In the end, he looked at the child's sad eyes and chose to commit suicide...

"The story is very good." Art analyst Manola Dages nodded in appreciation, "If you modify a few things to make the anti-war theme more profound, and the reflection on human nature more acute, you can go to Europe to win the top prize at the film festival. . Pick the right actor, hopefully nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor."

Tang En frowned slightly. What he needs now is not to win the prize, but the box office! His eyes looked at Andrew O'Hair unconsciously.

This script was definitely not made into a movie in the previous life. Dunn is not sure about the specific market prospects.

Andrew O'Hare pondered for a while, then shook his head and said, "This is not in line with American values Fans don't like this theme, and they don't like overly complicated human transitions, even if it is made into a wonderful action film, it will be a box office in North America. It must be very bad, but the overseas box office can be expected.”

Deacon Whistler looked unwilling, "I...I can...repair...modify..."

Dunn waved his hand, "There is something wrong with the subject matter of this script, there is no need to worry too much. How about you, Nia?"

Nia Vardals, who is in her thirties, has big eyes, and is an extra. She has been working in various production crews and used her spare time to create a script.

Now that she has joined Tang En Pictures, she has a stable job and a good monthly salary, so she doesn't want to bear the pain of running around.

"I also brought my script, Dunn, you should read it first."

Dragon actors are also actors, and they are very good at pleasing leaders. Nia Vardals put the script on Dunn's hand gently, and the fullness of the chest "unconsciously" crossed his arm.

Tang En glanced at her, and immediately saw a strange light flashing in her dazzling eyes.

"Cough cough..."

Tang En quickly covered it up. In the office, he couldn't flirt with female subordinates in front of so many subordinates. He took a look at the script, and his eyes suddenly froze.

"My Great Greek Wedding"!

Looking at Nia Vardal's face again, Dunn felt vaguely familiar, no wonder... It turns out that she is the screenwriter and star of "My Great Greek Wedding"!

I'm a few years younger, and it really is more charming than in the movie...

"Huh? Did my appearance change the trajectory of her future life?"

Dunn couldn't help laughing a little.

But what is the future of being an 18th-tier actress? Might as well be my queen screenwriter...