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Chapter 519 Two endings

The blonde hair tied into a ponytail on the back of her head. Lindsay Bill's face looked very delicate, with a bit of the style of a young literary woman. However, she worked in Shahai Entertainment for several years and often dealt with Ronan. The impact was quite obvious. She was not a literary and artistic screenwriter, but she prefers business.

Lindsay Bill pushed a script in front of Ronan.

Ronan picked it up and asked, "Is it done?"

Lindsay Bill nodded heavily: "I have completed the task you assigned."

Ronan pointed to the script and said, "I'll take a look first."

Lindsay Bill picked up the coffee and waited patiently.

When I opened the script, Ronan browsed very quickly, but he read more carefully and carefully than the script I read before.

This is a story adapted from countless real cases and materials. The content and theme are a bit heavy. A innocent, sunny and cheerful girl, from being forced to come into contact with a special industry in the beginning, and later she was deeply trapped in it and could not extricate herself. Even if others wanted to pull it out from outside, she was immersed in the wealth, glamorous and dazzling life of self-organization, and was proud of it.

At the end of the story, the girl was infected with AIDS and was waiting alone in the gorgeous room for death.

Lindsay Bill glanced at Ronan. She put a lot of effort into the heroine and her experience, combined with multiple realistic examples as the basis, and then used Hollywood's usual techniques to create secondary creation...

Ronan put down the script, closed his eyes, and recalled that there was no problem with the character design of several main characters, which appropriately reflected the current situation of some female groups. The main structure of the plot is in line with the three-act structure of the Hollywood script, with a very obvious black and heavy style.

This is also consistent with the style of the film he explained, and the future movie will inevitably be a dark-style film.

Seeing Ronan open his eyes, Lindsay Bill asked expectantly: "Ronan, how is the script? Is it okay?"

"It was very well written." Ronan still praised it first, and it was indeed well written. This kind of script adapted from realistic themes must be realistic, have a certain artistic processing, and ensure its commercial attributes. It is quite difficult. He smiled and said, "So much early work has not been done in vain."

Lindsay Bill was not humble, but said: "The company offered me a high salary, and there were bonuses to complete a project. My job always deserves the salary."

Ronan couldn't help laughing: "Lin Sai, if every employee of the company can be like you, Relativity Entertainment will grow and grow soon."

Lindsay Bill was not overwhelmed by Ronan's praise and said, "You are one of the best producers in the industry. In my opinion, it is the best. The script is just the first draft and is not perfect. What else should be improved?"

Ronan bluntly said: "Can the ending be set to another version?" He just had a preliminary idea: "Don't die or get sick, but live happily and happily like a real elite in the city of New York."

"So..." Lindsay Bill fell into thinking.

"I'm not asking you to do this, I'm just making an idea and let's discuss it together." Ronan didn't mean to force it: "What kind of ending will make the film look more interesting."

Lindsey Bill nodded slowly and said, "In this way, the ending will have an ironic effect."

Luo Nan picked up the water cup, took a sip, and said, "Is there such an example in reality?"

"Yes." Lindsay Bill said: "Do you know Tita Vantis?"

Ronan shook his head: "I haven't heard of it."

Lindsay Bill whispered: "When I was collecting information, I had contacted her on-site. This can be said to be a leader in a special industry. Now I can hold a special personal striptease in the theater and also star in the Jeolla Champagne Bath. I hype it up to be an art, attracting a large number of wealthy enthusiasts to show off, thus dressing myself up as a socialite."

Ronan was a little surprised: "This is OK?"

Lindsay Bill had an idea: "Every industry has its leader, and it can realize the American dream! So, why can't the heroine in our script realize the American dream in her own way?"

Ronan has to admire: "Lin Sai, you have too much brains."

"Being a screenwriter requires pioneering thinking." Lindsay Bill thought this idea was good: "The right mind can effectively enhance the charm of the plot."

She said with some excitement: "This ending is good, more distinctive than the traditional ending!"

Ronan thought for a while: "You write another version with this ending. There is basically no need to change the other things, just change the plot of the ending stage."

Lindsay Bill said: "I'll go back today and start immediately."

Ronan reminded: "The script temporarily retains two endings. Which one should be used? After the project is determined, we will discuss it."

"Okay." Lindsay Bill had no objection.

Ronan opened the briefcase, took out a thick stack of printed materials, handed them to Lindsay Bill, and said, "After completing this script, you can take the time to take a look at these when you rest."

Lindsay Bill took it and said while browsing it quickly: "I don't need to rest. I've been adjusting it while writing scripts in the past few months."

She seemed to have seen something and said with a little surprise: "This is a novel about the fashion industry? Why does this Miranda look like the editor-in-chief of Fashion magazine?"

"Do you know Anna Wintour?" Ronan asked.

Lindsay Bill laughed: "I am a woman, every woman who cares about fashion, who doesn't read Fashion magazine?"

When Ronan saw that she knew who Anna Wintour was, he simply said: "This is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Anna Wintour's former assistant based on his own experience. The novel is under review and will be published soon. I have someone buy the copyright of the movie in advance and plan to adapt it into a workplace and fashion movie with a female theme."

Lindsay Bill was unambiguous, and a bit of confidence showed on his delicate face: "Ronan, leave this script to me! I am a working woman, and I have some understanding of the fashion circle. I can also collect information, and this is also the female theme I am good at."

The success of "Summer of Jeans" allowed Lindsay Bill to complete the transformation of a screenwriter and add a lot of confidence.

Of course, Ronan would not refuse: "I will ask Shahai Entertainment to talk to you about the script adaptation."

Successful screenwriters like Lindsay Bill who have the right to sign, their treatment is naturally not comparable to those ghostwriters who do not have the right to sign. In addition to their normal salary, there will be additional project bonuses.

This is a very simple truth. If you want the horse to run, you must give it grass.

Lindsay Bill roughly looked through the information given to her by Ronan and said, "This former assistant has a good writing skills."

Ronan talked about what he learned from Robert Lee: "She was originally a literature student... Well, what do you think? She should be very lucky. She became Anna Wintour's assistant as soon as she graduated."

I don't know how many people are envious of this position.

Lindsay Bell collected the information and asked, "When will I need to complete it?"

Ronan said directly: "In less than half a year."

"No problem." Lindsay Bill calculated briefly: "I will submit the manuscript at the end of March next year."

In Ronan's plan, the project "The Devil Wearing Prada" will definitely be filmed and produced next year. This is also to cooperate with Anne Hathaway's schedule. Anne Hathaway is still filming "Princess Diary 2" for Disney.

The film was not going well. Director Gary Marshall is too old and has not been in good health. The crew always shoots for a while for a while, and it is estimated that the filming will not be completed until next year.

According to this situation, "The Princess Diary 2" must be the last movie directed by Gary Marshall.

Because of his successful collaboration on "Summer of Jeans", Ronan originally planned to continue working with Gary Marshall on youth idol films, but now he has no such plan.

With Gary Marshall's physical condition, he might fall on the set. At that time, the director's union investigation alone will be a huge problem.

Lindsay Bill seemed unable to wait to go back to write another ending, and then offered his farewell. Before leaving, he suddenly thought of something and asked: "By the way, how are the sequels of "Twilight", "The Hunger Games" and "The Fifty Shadows of Grey" written?"

"The second part of the three series has been completed." Ronan said briefly: "It will be published and launched one after another at the end of the year."

Lindsay Bill asked again: "How is the sales of the first part?"

Ronan smiled and said, "There has been rising in the past two years, and its popularity has become increasingly greater. The worst-selling "Fifty Shadows of Gray" has also sold more than 700,000 copies in North America. "Twilight" and "The Hunger Games" have sold over one million."

Lindsay Bill waved his hand to Ronan and said, "I'll leave first."

Ronan nodded, waited for Lindsay Bill to come out of the cafe, and left after paying the bill.

The three series "Twilight", "The Hunger Games" and "Grey's Fifty Shadows" have been outsourced to a studio for writing, and Ronan doesn't have to bother too much. He just waits for the right time to promote the adaptation of the movie.

Starting from October, Embassy Films' focus has shifted to "Dungeon Siege" released and released this month.

As an epic adaptation of a game with a production cost of more than three million US dollars, coupled with the success of Relativity Entertainment in "The Haunted House of Death" directed by Uvi Ball, Embassy Films, at the suggestion of Ronan, formulated a thorough publicity and promotion plan for "Dungeon Siege".

A small part of this plan is to use the heroic beauty of the hero Jason Statham to make a fuss, and more about director Uvy Ball.
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