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"Bill," Murphy looked at Bill Rossis, "you mean packaged service?"

CAA's one-stop package service is well known in Hollywood, but when will they be able to take a fancy to small projects like theirs?

"No, I personally provide services for you." Bill Ross shook his head, how could such a small project get into the company's eyes, "You focus on movies, like finding suitable behind-the-scenes jobs Let me handle these tasks, and I will find staff for you from within CAA, it won't be difficult."

If it wasn't for the low investment in the film and the fact that Murphy Stanton was too unknown, he would have applied to the company for a one-stop packaging service, so why wait until now.

Murphy Stanton, a super potential customer, is now just a potential customer after all.

According to the relevant laws and regulations, the agent cannot directly participate in the film production, but it is entirely possible to find the right manpower on his behalf. Murphy thought for a few seconds and nodded in agreement.

"I can leave these to you." He said directly, "But I can't give you another 5% commission."

"No problem." Bill Rossis is not a short-sighted person, he is looking at the further future, "We will talk about this later."

The CAA is labeled as flat management, where all brokers have the same status, but this will not be realized at all. Everyone wants to be the person in the upper building.

And every CAA agent has a heart to become Michael Ovitz.

"Oh, and more." Murphy remembered something again, "I need four main actors. I have already told Kerry about the actress, and there is also a general candidate for another actor. Help me find two white people. actor."

Bill Rosses nodded, "Don't worry, I'll get back to you as soon as possible."

Murphy and Bill Rosses chatted until the evening, and the two sides also agreed on a lot of work matters.

I have to say that with an agent, many things will be much more convenient, otherwise there would be no point in the existence of an entertainment agent.

His project is too small, CAA will definitely look down on him, and Bill Rossis can only provide a specious personal package service. What if it is a one-stop package service provided by CAA?

When leaving the building, Murphy couldn't help but think of these questions.

Frankly speaking, he does not reject CAA's packaging policy at all, and this kind of packaging is actually beneficial to directors like him who do not have a fixed team, otherwise it would not be accepted by Hollywood producers and other agencies.

At least it can reduce his workload a lot, and put all his energy on the film production itself.

This kind of policy initiated by Michael Ovitz can be said to be the foundation of CAA's strength, and it can also reduce a lot of troubles for client companies.

For example, in the past, when a TV station wanted to produce a program, it had to find a host, an actor, a producer, a script writer, etc. In short, it needed to deal with a large number of different agents.

When Ovitz himself had nowhere to look for stars, he thought of using projects to find stars: prepare script writers, producers, and directors, and plan an attractive project to attract stars to join.

In this way, the brokerage company can prepare all the artists of the show, not only the TV station will not worry, but the brokerage company will also change the past passive chasing stars and become an active project.

This kind of service is also logically extended to the production of movies and TV series.

When other agencies were still simply chasing stars, Michael Ovitz had already recruited top talents in every position needed for TV shows and movies to CAA, providing one-stop packaged services for major Hollywood companies .

Hollywood today,

This kind of packaging service is quite popular, at least it meets the needs of many film companies and directors and producers.

In Murphy's own understanding, this model is suitable for the development of Hollywood today. The only thing that makes him uncomfortable is that CAA's one-stop package service requires an additional commission, most of which is 10%. Box office revenue, but the peripherals of the film are included in it.

Although he doesn't even have the qualifications for CAA to serve him now, but thinking about it in another position, he can't help but feel pain.

It was getting dark, and Murphy left Century City, drove into Beverly Hills, and directly entered Rodell Street, which is the busiest commercial street in Beverly Hills. He walked around and found a parking space , After parking the car, walked hundreds of meters, and came to a bar.

Looking up at the signboard of the bar, he made sure he was right. Murphy paid the entrance fee in the past, opened the door and entered the bar, and a blast of pop metal immediately reached his ears.

Probably because it was earlier, there were not many people in the bar, but the lights were a little dim, and Murphy couldn't find the target for a while.

"Sir," a waiter saw Murphy looking around, as if he was looking for someone, and hurried over, "Is there anything I can do for you?"

"Ah, so." Murphy stopped and said, "Mr. James Franco and I made an appointment to meet here..."

As soon as I said this, a hand stretched out from behind, and patted Murphy's shoulder lightly. He turned his head to look, and saw Fu Lanlan with natural curly hair coming behind him at some point .

"This way." Fu Lanlan beckoned him to walk back.

"Thank you." Murphy first said politely to the waiter, and then followed James Franco. The two walked across the dance floor on the first floor and went up to the second floor through a wooden staircase. Sitting opposite each other at the table on the second floor.

"You're so stupid!" James Fran handed Murphy a can of dark beer, "Don't you know how to go to the second floor and have a look?"

Murphy opened the bottle cap, took a sip, shrugged, and quibbled, "I'll be serving it right away."

The two touched the bottle, James Franco raised his head and drank less than half of the bottle, then nodded Murphy with his chin, "What do you want me for?"

"I'm preparing for a new project." Murphy put down the beer bottle, "There is a character in it that is very suitable for you."

James Franco shook his head without even thinking about it, "No, one small production of $300,000 is enough."

"This time is definitely not a small production of 300,000 US dollars." Murphy said confidently, "My investment has doubled many times."

"Your movie sold a million dollars." James Franco directly revealed with a look of disdain, "I don't believe you can invest more money than this."

Murphy touched his nose in embarrassment, picked up the bottle and raised it to James Franco, and the two drank almost to the bottom in one breath.

"I regard you as a friend." Murphy started talking nonsense again, "That's why I thought of you immediately."

"Friend?" James Franco nodded his chest, "When you have difficulties, you treat me as a friend, and when you don't have difficulties, you still think of me?"

Murphy took another can of beer, opened it and handed it to James Franco, "Jim, am I this kind of person?"

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