"Ronald does have some talent. What he lacks is the accumulation of experience. As long as he can work in various production groups for three or four years, he can direct independently." The boss's wife Julie Coleman discussed with her husband Roger in the president's office. "
Will you give him a real job?"
"Yes, he has a very good aesthetic, which depends on talent and is difficult to learn later in life. He also has street smarts and can use unexpected tricks to solve problems." Roger replied,
"But I heard from Gale that he is only 18 years old this year. He took a year off after graduating from high school. He came to Hollywood to be a portrait photographer and earn money to go to college."
"What? 18 years old? Earn money to go to college..." Julie, the boss's wife, said, no longer mentioning the idea of letting Ronald work for New World, "I see good qualities in him, and he has the ability to act.
, responsible and cooperative.
Maybe you should have a good chat with him and help him if you have the chance. This young man will achieve success no matter what career he does in the future."
"Yes." Roger took off his glasses, wiped them with a velvet cloth and put them back on. "You may not know that it was Ronald who suggested on the phone that he should continue filming as the temporary director."
"Why did you agree to him? He is just a crew assistant and has not shown any directing talent."
"Because he made me an offer I couldn't refuse," Roger said.
"What proposal?"
"He said that we only borrowed the shooting location and extras for one day. If we couldn't complete the reshoots that day, we would have to pay for one more day of location, actors, staff, equipment, etc. And the two he shot were approved by the director of photography, and he also
It's better to let him continue shooting. If the material he shoots is feasible, then a lot of money will be saved. If not, it will just lose some film."
"Ha." Julie, the proprietress, was amused by Roger's statement, "It seems you appreciate that he considers issues from a cost perspective."
"Yes," Roger Coleman laughed himself. The young man's suggestion was very to his liking.
"The vast majority of novice directors only care about whether their artistic ideas can be filmed; only one-third can consider the costs required to realize their ideas; only those who can film their ideas under cost constraints
Not even one-tenth."
Julie thought for a moment: "You put it this way, Ronald seems to be suitable to be a producer. Many of today's producers don't know much about directing and acting. They can only do whatever the crew says."
"So, I will give him two choices..."
"Well, this is fair to him, but I guess you will be disappointed. He should go to college." Julie, the boss's wife, knew that Ronald was motivated and had a bit of a maternal attack.
"Roger, how is the film you are currently in the preparatory stage doing?"
The two began to discuss the daily life of New World Company again.
…
Ronald was sitting on the sofa outside the president's office, drinking "delicious" Nestlé instant coffee, waiting for his boss to summon him.
I looked up and saw Gale typing rapidly on the typewriter, the clicking keys making a rhythmic sound.
Ronald liked to watch Gale typing very much. He knew this skill himself, maybe he had learned it in China in his previous life.
Gale's seat was in the outer room of the president's office, and the door to the inner room was closed. Roger Corman was still chatting with the producer of "Rock and Roll High School," and the person who entered in front of him was Jerry Zucker, the second-unit director.
The one in front is Julie, the proprietress.
Roger's conversation was very efficient. After giving each person 20 minutes, it was almost his turn. Ronald put down the disposable paper cup and rubbed his palms, still a little nervous.
The young body has strong hormone secretion, and when waiting for the opportunity in life to come, the secretion of adrenaline is accelerating.
Ronald reminded himself not to be nervous, but it didn't work very well, and his palms were still sweating. He simply stopped thinking about how to ask, put his name on the credits, closed his eyes and rested.
The scene of yesterday's shooting appeared in front of his eyes involuntarily, "Start shooting, cut..." Miraculously, Ronald relaxed.
With a bang, the door opened and the producer came out. Ronald stood up and said hello, "Good morning."
The producer nodded to him and walked out of the president's office.
Roger Coleman's voice came through the open door, "Gale, please come in Ronald."
Ronald adjusted his pants, picked up the folder, and walked in.
"Please close the door." Roger Corman looked very happy. "Ronald, you really gave me a surprise. The sample you took yesterday was very good."
"Mr. Coleman, thank you for your trust."
"I invite you here today. I want to talk to you about your future. What is the ultimate goal you want to achieve in the film and television industry in the future?"
Ronald didn't expect his boss to ask such a question. He thought he couldn't say it as he told Gale yesterday. After pondering for a few seconds, Ronald spoke:
“I only have a high school diploma and like to watch movies, but I don’t know much about the film industry. My original dream was to find a job on a film crew, so that I could attract more actors to come to me to take portrait photos for auditions. In this way, I
I can raise enough money to pay for college.”
Roger nodded slightly, obviously already aware of this matter. After a pause, Ronald continued:
"But after more than ten days of filming on the set of 'Rock of Ages', especially after yesterday, my dream has changed. I really like this dream-making industry, and I hope that I will have the opportunity to direct a movie in the future, and the audience will like it."
See, a few years later they still accidentally remember it."
Roger Corman nodded, "Very good. In this industry, whether you are a director or a producer, it takes time to polish. You have potential, but you still need to accumulate experience."
"I'll give you two options: First, be my assistant and help me handle various things. This way you will have the opportunity to get in touch with the film's investors, distribution, and production. Over time, you can understand the entire process of film production.
Once you have a suitable script in hand, you can get investment to become a director or producer. Francis Coppola, the director of "The Godfather" at the time, was my assistant and he took this path."
Ronald nodded desperately. Coppola's name was so popular that he didn't expect that he would make his debut with Roger Corman.
Roger Corman continued:
"Second, continue to work on the crew of "Rock High School" and I will arrange for you to be an editing assistant. A movie is ultimately cut in the editing room. Once you understand this step, learn to write your own script, go
Find producers to attract investment.
As long as someone is willing to invest in you, you can become a director. Martin Scorsese, the director of 'Taxi Driver', took this path. In 1972, he filmed the entire process for me and edited a film called 'The Human Torch', which was released.
Later, Jack Warner recognized his talent and gave him the budget to film 'Mean Streets.'"
"Which one do you choose?"
Ronald stayed for a long time. The boss is really accurate in judging people. Martin Scorsese also made his debut here? This is to promote himself. I, Ronald Lee, was also raped by you Roger.
Coleman's favorite talent.
However, my top priority is to earn money to go to college. Going to college is not only my mother’s last wish, but also Aunt Karen’s expectation, and it is also the instinct of the Chinese soul. If you can’t go to a prestigious private school like the Ivy League, you have to go to a state university.
If not, you might as well get a community college diploma.
Roger Coleman saw that he was a little confused and said, "You don't have to agree to me right away. You can think about it carefully and tell me your answer tomorrow."
"No need. Thank you for your trust, Mr. Coleman. I still want to try to apply for the film major in college. Before the admission letter is sent, if possible, I would like to stay on the crew and learn editing."
Roger Coleman smiled, as if he had guessed his decision, "Gail told me your story, there is no problem. If you need to write a letter of recommendation, you can come to me. You are applying for fall admission
Right? During this time, you can work for me in the new world with peace of mind."
"Thank you, Mr. Coleman." Ronald was very grateful. Roger Coleman's letter of recommendation should carry a lot of weight in the industry.
He stretched out his hand and shook Roger. "However, I have a small request. I wonder if you will allow it, Mr. Coleman."
Roger Corman motioned for him to continue.
"I want to sign my name in 'Rock and Roll High School.'"
"What, that's not okay." Roger Corman refused with a smile.