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Chapter 429 Shoe Throwing Incident(2/2)

"I'm still very emotional. I guess we won't be able to shoot today." Ronald told Spielberg some of his observations about Julia Roberts' acting problems.

"Well, that's an interesting idea, I'll try it tomorrow..."

Seeing Spielberg say this and fully accepting Ronald's explanation (in fact, it would be more troublesome not to accept it, it is better to believe it), Kathleen Kennedy had nothing to say, so she had to throw the shoe aside bitterly.

"For your green screen keying, did you use matte paintings and travel shots to overlap, or did you use a computer?" Seeing that Spielberg no longer troubled Julia, Ronald's technological curiosity also aroused.

He and Spielberg started talking while pointing at the green screen.

"Industrial Light and Magic is actually experimenting with both. The traditional method is not precise enough in some places, so I tried to use a computer graphics workstation to supplement it... I heard what computer software did you use in Die Hard 2?"

"Photoshop...but that software is more suitable for still images, just like the traditional large painting version. If you want to replace the green screen with images shot in real scenes, I'm afraid their efficiency is not very high. If you want, I

Let them contact you and give it a try..."

"Okay, one more choice..."

"How is the final effect of your green screen? When I used it, the keyed part and the background were always a little inconsistent..." Ronald thought of the shortcomings of the Coca-Cola advertisement...

"Industrial Light and Magic has software specifically designed to address this problem. You can ask Lucas about it. However, it is a very time-consuming special effect, but the visual effect is really good..."

"Ronald..." The driver and bodyguard outside came in to take a look at the situation and saw this scene of two directors who are technology enthusiasts exchanging their special effects production experiences with passion.

"Ah, it's time for me to go... Who's still out there? I'll call you tomorrow..." Ronald saw this and said goodbye...

"Ah..." Kathleen Kennedy gave Spielberg a look.

"Oh, by the way, just in time, Ronald, I have something to ask you..."

Spielberg pulled Ronald aside and asked, "How did you sign your agency contract with CAA?"

"Ha...don't you want to give them a fixed share?" When Ronald heard Spielberg take the initiative to ask, he thought it was just right.

"Actually, a director like you is a coveted contract for them. We all know the reason...90% of their clients are actors, but screenwriters and directors receive the best treatment..."

Spielberg nodded, thinking that it was Ronald who knew me.

"I can't say anything bad about Ovitz, but there are two things you can pay attention to. First, not every client of theirs is a profit share. Sean Connery was their first star before, so the treatment was even for me.

Nothing compares to...

Second... CAA is actually a partnership company, and many people are dissatisfied with his way of operating the company as a joint-stock company..."

Ovitz either threatened or bought most of the company's shares into his own name. But brokerage companies are naturally like lawyers and accountants, relying on people. They hold the shares in their hands and run them as a joint-stock system.

, and does not give young people the status of partners. In fact, young agents have opinions on this matter, but when Ovitz is strong, he can bring them greater benefits, so he just keeps it secret.

"I understand, thank you..." Spielberg talked about movies and business, and his IQ advantage was immediately restored.



"Julia, oh, I didn't expect you to come. We haven't seen each other for a long time..." Diane saw Julia Roberts and happily came forward to hug her. "Do you want to meet the baby?"

"Diane, Julia is very tired. She was hanging the wire on the set and she has some psychological problems..." Ronald quickly came up to explain.

"Oh, then do you want to relax? I have a jacuzzi and a cinema here. There is a yoga room over there, and you can also play games. There are samples sent by a Japanese company..." Diane happily introduced her home.

equipment.

But Julia Roberts is still a little uncomfortable... As soon as she calms down, she thinks of the pain of being exposed by gossip reporters.
Chapter completed!
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