
Wait inside the Private Lounge at the convention center, where the party after the Oscars is held, Will takes a sip of his bourbon as he stares out the window down at the people enjoying themselves at the party after the Oscars. Although he wanted nothing more than to go home and rest that night, he decided to cheer up the CEO of OP Studios. He was almost certain about the topic of discussion that the CEO would talk about when he arrived.
His musings were interrupted by a knock on the door, and he turned just in time to see a neatly dressed old man enter the room with a glass of alcohol in his hand. The man looked around the room and saw Will. A giant grin was seen on his face, and he approached Will, extending his hand forward to shake hands.
"ah! Mr Evans! I've been looking for you everywhere. What are you doing here? The CEO of your company said that you are here, so I came to check it.” He said shaking Will's hand.
This is Michael Williams, CEO of OP. He is known in the industry for his cheerful personality, which masks the very cunning business mind.
Will smiled and replied, “Actually, I was just getting ready to go home, my boyfriend is not feeling well, and I want to go back and check it out.”
The man nodded and sat down near the poker table in the room. “Oh, I hope he's okay. I won't hold you back for long, I just want to reinforce something, “My friend Lucius Wolf from ICM told me recently. I'm sure you two have met. ”
Will nodded, sat down in front of the man and placed his bourbon glass on the table. “Yes, I did meet him some time ago. It was about loaning Clark Reed for [500 days Summer].”
The man smiled and then continued, “Ya, a fantastic movie, and congratulations to you for writing another amazing screenplay. Please extend my congratulations to Miss Bergmann as well. He was amazing in that movie. Back to the topic, Mr Evans, I'm sure you and Lucius are also discussing the program we want to air on our latest show, RBO TV channel?”
Will nodded and said, “Yes, we did. And as I said to Mr. Wolf previously, I had no disagreements with producing the screenplay for a show that would be aired on the program. However, it has to wait, my current project [Liberty City] has finished filming, and I am a little busy finishing the rest of the work behind it. Once done, I will be able to turn my attention to the promised TV show.”
Michael Williams nodded and said, “Lucius did tell me about the promise. I just want to move forward and build something more concrete, like a contract agreement for a season of performances, maybe? Do you know what the genre of the show is? ”
Will thought for a moment and said, “I have to consult my CEO before I finish anything. Why don't we schedule a meeting this week? Dream Vision Studio Office?” He proposed.
He knew that this was an amazing opportunity to study the TV show market, so he did not want to miss the opportunity. The TV Series market will expand quite rapidly as it did in previous realities, and Will has access to many resources to have his own streaming service, as well as in the end. So this opportunity is basically a good opportunity to make progress in that field.
Michael Williams smiled and drank the rest of his drink and said, “That's perfect. Lucius and I would like to meet you this week. Your office sounds perfect. Thank you for giving me your time, Mr. Evans, and I hope Miss Roberts recovers quickly.”
Will shook the man's hand one last time and left the place so he could rest that night.
***
If someone asks the filmmaker what he thinks is the most important aspect of a film, he will first tell the story, and then he will say the music. Music gives life to a story. It gives her emotion, elegance, and empathy. Without music, a film would feel empty, incomplete, bland, and uninteresting.
The mission Will received from the system required him to score the film alone. It was a daunting task, because even if he had cheated his way through by gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to become a good musician, using the previous system, he said, he did not know if his audience would like the music he would produce.
He has chosen music that matches the changing pace of the film, with light and inviting music at the beginning of the story, which will be played in the background all the time, Mario begins his journey in [Liberty City], but it will dramatically take, and change nature after his interaction with Wilson Manfredi when he is introduced to the harsh realities of gangster life and made to accept his choices.
He had just finished recording the music for his fight scene, which combined the actual sound of bullets and shots for the beat of the song, and was reviewing the beats in his studio. He had to add some segments with an electric guitar to finish the tone and finish the last segment of the music when he was interrupted by a beat in the studio, and his secretary entered with a folder in his hand.
“Master, I'm sorry for bothering you, but you have an upcoming meeting with Director James Cameron in thirty minutes. I have received box office reports and analysis [1917], here with me, ” Alexia said.
He handed the report to her. “With my pleasure, Sir. Do you need tea for meetings?” she asked.
Will nodded and said, The usual “Alexia, two sugars. Get them in my office when I get there. Thank you." Thank you."
He nodded and left when Will began reading box office reports [1917]. The film had exceeded expectations, as it produced over $300,000 on the first day of its release and, within a week, had exceeded 1.3 million dollars. It sits comfortably now, has reached break-even with its initial budget of 92 million dollars and continues to rise.
His team estimates that it will make about 400 million dollars as its final figure, and that figure still has room for more.
***
Amanda Garcia finished compiling the final notes of the report made by the account team and called Alexia.
As soon as the young lady arrived at her office, she said, “Alexia, please take this report to Will, I won't be in the office today, she said, so will you take my call for today? Charlie had football practice in a few hours, and I promised him that I would be there.”
Alexia hesitated for a while but nodded, “I will do it, Amanda, don't worry. Say Hi to Charlie for me, yeah?”
Amanda smiled at him, “Thank you, Alexia, this means a lot. Hey, why don't you come to my place this weekend? We girls should hang out more often. I should probably invite Jeffery's wife, Emma, and June, too. So we can go out for the night with the girls.”
Alexia smiled, excitement was seen on her face. “That sounds like a good idea, Amanda. In that case, I'll send you a message tonight.”
Amanda nodded, smiling at him, as she left the office. He saw the calendar on his desk.
His schedule was getting more and more congested, but he still made time for his children. It was one of the things she had with her ex-husband.
Shaking his head, he cut off the thought. He doesn't want to go back to the self-pitying line of thought, he's out of his divorce, and he's better for it.
Getting a job at Dream Vision was one of the best career decisions he made. He has a respectable job, and people respect him, because of his achievements, personality, and talents, not because of his looks. In addition, her children were cared for, even though their father was absent.
His boss, Will Evans, though he can be very unpredictable, has great respect for his decision to run his company. He listens to his advice about most decisions and helps him too, whenever he thinks he needs it.
His son, Charlie, is slowly becoming a football genius, and his daughter, little Mary, is slowly coming out of her shell, and she begins to sing. She reminded herself that she should attend her audition at her school next week.
Making notes on his calendar, he finished his work and turned off his computer.
Life, for Amanda Garcia, is on the rise, thanks to studios Dream Vision and Will Evans.