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Chapter 165: The polls are flat(2/2)



Early the next morning, Ronald saw Diane off and went to Daydream's editing room. Editor Robert Leighton was waiting for him here.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Originally, Ronald was intended to be Walter Murch. But Murch made it clear that he did not like to cut such unchallenging commercial films again. The dividends from the editing tape made Murch

Qi and his wife Anji live a simple life and live well without financial pressure.

Murch's wife Angie also found a part-time radio host job, and she also invested in a blueberry orchard.

Perhaps the dividends given by Ronald were enough, and Murch's four children's college tuition fees were no longer a problem. He was a free-spirited person and hoped to spend more time on his favorite projects.

Ronald searched around again, and it was Rob Reiner who recommended Robert Leighton, whom he had worked with. The last time Reiner received a lot of praise, "Stand By Me" was edited by him and included several children.

The friendship is very touching.

And this movie, like Ronald's "When Harry Met Sally," has no big drama overall, and Layton is good at editing this kind of slow-paced movie.

As soon as the two got on the editing table, Robert Layton discovered that Ronald was also an expert in editing. He could stop on the same frame of film every time.

"Actually, you can definitely cut it yourself..." Robert Layton himself found it difficult to achieve this kind of accuracy, and he didn't quite understand why Ronald wanted to come to him.

"No, no, I definitely need your help, Robert. The director can't edit it well by himself." Ronald quickly explained that he needed an editor to provide different angles. After all, he shot all the shots.

, sometimes because of the difficulty of shooting, I don’t want to give up the hard-earned shots. Layton can provide opinions from a completely objective perspective.

The two of them edited for a few days, and both felt that the other had a lot of insights, and they wished they could spend more than ten hours in the editing room every day.

"It's time to rest..." Layton was not young and could not endure as well as Ronald. That night, he proposed that the two of them go out to rest.

"Shall we go eat something good, or order takeout?"

"Go out, I have to do some exercise"

Ronald picked up his leather jacket, and he and Layton went to a pizza shop with a lot of people. The pizzas here were bought by locals and the prices were not expensive, so there was a queue.

"The two candidates' statements about veterans have aroused protests from anti-war groups and welcomes from veteran groups..."

There was a small TV in the store showing CBS News.

"Old George's poll support has caught up a lot, and there is still a slight gap with Dukasky. Let's take a look, how will voters' perceptions change after the first TV debate? Veterans and the weapons industry

, and universal social security, these may be the two focuses of voters' attention at this stage. Let's connect two election experts..."

The two experts who each support their own candidate are also arguing non-stop, just like the poll support rate. The two of them only agree on one issue, that is, the two candidates have clearly stated that they need investment.

More resources to find a cure for HIV, provide broad education and prevention, and provide care and treatment for patients.

"Your pizza..." Layton came over and handed the pizza to Ronald, "Why, do you still care about politics?"

"No," Ronald was very careful not to let his political support tend to lead to too deep conversations with people in the circle. He pointed at the customers who were watching TV news around him, "Do you think that if the general is elected?

If it is made into a movie, will many people watch it?"
Chapter completed!
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