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Chapter 50 Video Game Adaptation(2/2)

"This is a very good point..." Ronald felt that from the perspective of Harrison Ford, this makes sense. Anyway, this is not an important part of the movie. If Harrison Ford and Melanie

·It’s not impossible if Griffith’s acting has a chemical reaction.

"Oh, Harrison, that's the way you are, Ronald, we should listen to him, shouldn't we?"

Actress Nora Dunn, who had become a nymphomaniac, actually started speaking next to her.

Ronald turned to look at her, this stupid woman couldn't find a place to be crazy? She is a director and producer, and she is negotiating terms with the most famous star of the crew. What's going on with you speaking out?

"Oh, I, I...I'm sorry..." Nora Dunn realized that this was not something she could discuss.

"It doesn't matter, you must like the character I play, right? What's your name?" Harrison Ford was very kind to this fan of the actor. He looked at her with his trademark crooked smile, and then he was gentle and manly.

Angrily, he got away from Nora.

"My name is Nora, Nora Dunn. Nice to meet you, Harrison." Nora Dunn almost cried. She secretly put her right hand into her pocket and took off her wedding ring. Then she stepped forward.

They hugged each other like a crush.

"Oh, be careful, be careful, I'm hugging you..." Harrison gave her a gentle hug.

Ronald looked at the ring-shaped skin on the ring finger of Nola's right hand, which was lighter than the rest of the skin, and put his hand on his forehead. This star's charm is really great.

There are stars who can assist the box office, but there are also problems caused by stars.

Ronald felt that there would be many temporary requests to modify the plot and lines in the script, so he called the screenwriter Kevin Wade and asked him to stay on the set. For some temporary problems, there could be a screenwriter.

Together they revised Harrison's part of the script on the spot.

"Sorry, Ronald, I can't go to the set." Kevin Wade replied in a very soft voice on the phone.



"You can't come to the set? What do you mean you can't come to the set? This is your script, don't you want to watch Harrison Ford play the character you created, Jack Traynor? Kevin, you have to come, if you

If there is other business, we can discuss it, right?"

Ronald feels that things have been a little rough since returning from West Berlin. Is Kevin Wade going to fight with him in order to collect money?

"There is no other business. Ronald. Negotiations between the Western and Eastern Writers Guilds and the Producers Union are likely to break down. The union notification letter I received yesterday says that starting today, I will not be allowed to participate in the script writing or revision of any crew.

Or a screenwriter-doctor consulting program. I'm sorry, Ronald."

"Ah..." Ronald heard the bad news. Why is there a strike?

"Mr. Ronald Lee, as a joint representative of the Writers Guild of the West and the Writers Guild of the East, I am here to inform you that as a member of the Writers Guild, we need you to suspend any screenwriting work and wait for notification from the union."

Sure enough, not long after, a union representative came to the door and personally delivered a notice, asking Ronald to suspend his work as a screenwriter.

"I'm also a member of the Writers Guild..." Ronald hadn't thought of this identity for a long time. He hadn't started writing for a long time, and the dividends from the Writers Guild were only tens or hundreds of dollars, which was only enough to pay his membership fees.

of.

"Sorry, I am also the director of this film. As a director, I have to continue to do preparatory work here."

"This is your freedom, Mr. Li, but we will film crews that represent major Hollywood productions, help supervise members of the Screenwriters Guild, and will not work in private before reaching an agreement. I hope you can understand." The union representative finished.

gone.

"What the hell is going on? We idiots from the Producers Guild haven't reached an agreement with the Writers Guild yet. What's going on?" Ronald immediately called Daydream's general manager Eddie.

"The Writers Guild has a new negotiator. He is very tough and we have no way to communicate with him. It is impossible for the Producers Guild to give writers a higher bonus than the Screen Actors Guild and the Directors Guild." Eddie answered on the phone.

"And their negotiators are stupid enough to interfere in the director's casting. They hope to get the right to negotiate roles in film and television projects. We can't give in..."

"Damn it, what do they think the screenwriter's identity is?" Ronald cursed. No, it seems that I am also a screenwriter myself and am still a trade union member.

"We have to have an alternative plan. Help me find if there are any good screenwriters who are not members of the Writers Guild. I would like to use them. Those from Britain can also be used..."
Chapter completed!
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