Chapter 316
Chapter 316
Chapter 316
Chapter 316
Nice to meet you, Garrett.
The planning team leader of Bearound shook hands with Davis Garrett.
Then, Davis Garrett, who seemed a bit nervous, greeted Jeffrey, the director, and sat down across from the two with a smile.
The three of them exchanged some small talk and then got into the main topic.
The planning team leader handed a script to Davis Garrett.
Davis tilted his head.
Ive read the script you sent me, but is there anything changed?
Yes, there are some changes.
Davis nodded at the directors words and quickly skimmed the script.
It seemed that they had marked it in advance, as there were lines drawn with yellow highlighters here and there.
Most of them were the lines of the role that Davis himself had taken.
It was not a coincidence.
Davis smiled and said.
I guess youve heard about me. Well, I suppose Bearound would have told you too.
Jeffrey Rodex, the director, nodded his head with a slightly tense face.
The planning team leader said to Davis.
Then please read it slowly.
Okay. Please wait a moment.
Davis Garrett went back to the first page and started reading the script, focusing on the changed parts.
The sound of flipping pages filled the conference room.
The tension that settled in the conference room made Jeffrey shake his hands and the planning team leader moisten his throat with coffee.
Davis Garrett was one of the most difficult actors to work with.
If Evan Block, the lead actor of Shadowman, analyzed the script and grasped the directors intention and studied thoroughly to deliver the lines without any error and act in accordance with the script, Davis Garrett, the lead actor of Redbone, delved deeper into the character than the director and studied thoroughly to
rewrite the script.
The planning team leader sighed inwardly as he saw Davis reading the script with a faint smile on his face.
It seemed like a good sign, but he couldnt relax.
Evan Block was so meticulous in his actions that he was nicknamed an analyst, while Davis Garrett showed method acting that completely became the character.
If Evan Block planned every detail of his movements and acted accordingly, Davis Garrett found a similar side within himself and understood the character based on that personality.
For example, the way he felt about his family and strangers would be different.
If he played a kind and diligent character, he would treat other characters as if they were his family, and if he played a cold and wary character, he would treat them as if they were strangers.
It was easier to get out of the character because he exaggerated his own personality rather than immersing himself deeply.
The coffee that the planning team leader was drinking slowly decreased.
Davis Garrett often said different lines than what was in the script when he was shooting.
He thought that if he was that character, he would say something different than what was written in the script.
But thats the right answer, so the directors cant do anything about it.
Redbone 1, which made a box office history for Marines, was the result of that.
He rewrote everything in the script, right?
He heard that it would be faster to find the lines that survived from the original script.
As a planning team leader of a production company, it was not a pleasant story.
He wondered if the changed lines fit the plot, if the plot changed due to ad-libs and affected the planned schedule and prepared shooting locations, and how much more money would be needed for the extended shooting period.
The planning team leader tried to sigh without realizing it as he recalled the pile of problems that occurred in succession.
It would be nice if Garrett liked the revised script
Redbone 2, which was delayed due to Davis Garretts accident.
He heard that only half of Redbone 2s script was revised.
It was thanks to understanding Davis Garretts interpretation of the character after going through Redbone 1.
Thats also an advantage of a series.
He could develop the story without any additional explanation based on the characters personality set in Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
But this movie was a single piece.
The planning team leader looked at his side.
Jeffrey, who had revised his script hard after hearing that Davis Garrett was interested in it, looked almost pale now.
He remembered Jeffreys expression when he said he didnt know if it was right after agonizing over Davis Garretts previous characters.
I hope you can control him well.
Davis Garretts improvisational acting made even the director who created that work nod at his superior interpretation of the character.
He said that he had no choice but to use the scenes where Davis Garrett acted as he pleased even if he felt bitter inside.
But not everything is good.
Who would want their hard work to be modified?
Maybe it would be easier to accept for movies like hero movies where there is a scenario team with multiple peoples opinions, but for directors or writers who cherish every line and sentence, Davis Garrett was not a very welcome type of actor.
Thats why some people said that he stole their work.
I wonder how Jeffrey feels?
Jeffrey, who was looking at the actor reading the script without breathing, looked like he would just nod and move on at the shooting site.
The planning team leaders mind was complicated.
The biggest goal of Bearound was box office success.
The companys situation was not very good, so they didnt want to lose Davis Garrett, who had a strong ticket power.
But they also didnt want to lose Jeffrey, who wrote a work that Davis Garrett liked.
He wont sell the script
That was the first and last time he saw Jeffreys strong side.
Whether the script was overturned by Davis Garretts thoughts or proceeded according to Jeffreys script, the planning team leader hoped that both the actor and the director would finish the shooting without any trouble.
Nice.
Davis Garrett closed the script and opened his mouth.
It was a good answer, but the planning team leader and Jeffrey didnt let their guard down.
There was a rumor that Davis Garrett also said nice when he first saw the script of Redbone 1, which he had rewritten entirely.
Thank you.
Shall we look at the contract first?
The planning team leader and Jeffrey nodded at Davis Garretts words.
A little while ago.
Davis Garrett, who had a big fight with a director who loved his script over script changes (it almost went to court), had been writing ad-libs and script changes in his contracts ever since.
Davis Garrett, the planning team leader, and Jeffrey worked together to write the contract.
It was Bearounds standardized contract with Davis Garretts and Jeffreys requests added.
Jeffreys request was normal.
He would make a body that suited the role by the shooting day.
Davis Garrett rubbed his chin and smiled at the detailed numbers.
Itll be hard.
But it was a familiar clause for Hollywood actors who changed before and after payment.
Now this contract would be finalized after being checked and revised by Davis Garretts agency and Bearound.
The tense meeting finally came to an end.
The planning team leader relaxed his stiff neck muscles and Jeffrey, the director, leaned back on his chair.
Davis Garrett, who had been looking over the characters and the beginning of the script, spoke to Jeffrey, who seemed a bit more relaxed.
Director, have you decided on the actor for this role?
Jeffrey tensed up again and answered stiffly.
The planning team leader, who had been checking the contract again, looked up.
No, not yet.
Were planning to hold an audition for that role.
Davis Garrett smiled and asked.
Can I recommend an actor?
Yes?
Youll like him, director.
Bearounds planning team leader and Jeffrey blinked.
He thought of a child actor who he had always wanted to work with, who was young but had an acting skill that overwhelmed adult actors.
Davis Garrett grinned.
***
An independent film
The actors request to shoot an independent film came to Lee Seo-juns dedicated team at Cocoa Entertainment.
They had to act on it as they were his dedicated team.
The second team moved right away.
They looked for events like screenings at film-related departments, announcements for independent film production, and paid attention to independent film festivals.
As the end of the year approached, independent film festivals were held in Seoul, Busan, Daejeon, and so on, and the number of people who made independent films increased.
That also increased the places that wanted actors.
Its not too bad since we used to look for plays only.
They had to find not only good works but also satisfy the genre.
The staff members made a strange expression at that.
But that wasnt what we found, it was Seo-jun who found a book and adapted it for the stage.
It was an unimaginable idea.
It was the first time they felt so sure about the saying that if you dont have it, you make it.
I wonder if hell do that again
They couldnt say there was no possibility, so they all kept silent.
Well, anyway, we have to do what we can. We cant expand our scope to books or other genres of works.
They all nodded in agreement.
Then lets look hard!
Yes!
They tried to find a good independent film work that suited the actor. A few hours later, Ahn Da-ho contacted them.
***
I brought everything without genre distinction today. Ill bring independent film scripts from tomorrow.
Yes!
Seo-jun sat down and took out a synopsis from the box that Ahn Da-ho brought.
Ahn Da-ho sat across from him and turned on his laptop.
The first synopsis was a drama.
Seo-jun read the plot and the character introduction.
He read the directors and writers history written by the second team and recalled the dramas he had seen.
First, the writer.
The writers latest work was unfortunately a cliffhanger.
And it collapsed from the early stages.
Of course, there must have been some circumstances for the writer, but looking at this synopsis, the character setting seemed weak compared to the plot, so it didnt seem like the writer was very skilled.
And the director.
The directors previous dramas were not bad in terms of directing, but they didnt seem to suit this work.
The main content was the conflict between characters, but the directors directing so far failed to capture those subtle details.
Of course, he might have improved his skills in the meantime
But even Seo-jun couldnt figure that out.
He put aside the first synopsis and took out the next one.
Meanwhile, Ahn Da-ho was looking for information about independent films on his laptop.
There was almost no information about the personality or shooting style or attitude toward actors of independent film directors, so it was much harder than finding out about commercial film directors.
I hope they dont treat Seo-jun badly
No one knew what they would say behind his back.
There were not always good people around, so the second team had to support him more thoroughly.
Time passed by.
Hmm
Seo-juns voice made Ahn Da-ho look up from his laptop screen.
He saw Seo-jun holding a script and looking back and forth between himself and the script with a wary look.
Ahn Da-ho blinked at Seo-juns unfamiliar appearance.
Whats wrong, Seo-jun?
Um Well Da-ho hyung
It wasnt like Seo-jun to say what he wanted or liked without hesitation.
He rolled his eyes awkwardly and smiled sheepishly.
I think we can postpone looking for an independent film.
Huh?
He changed his mind just a day after asking for an independent film.
Seo-jun looked embarrassed too as he avoided Ahn Da-hos bewildered gaze and looked down at the script he was holding.
A script written in English.
He wouldnt have seen it if he had been a day late, as it would have been buried under the independent film scripts.
And the production company was major, so the shooting would have proceeded even without Seo-jun, and he might have regretted it later when he saw the script.
Well, there might be more works that I couldnt do
There might have been better works among the independent films that the second team would find, but
Life is all about timing.
Seo-jun already liked this script.
Seo-jun hugged the script that could have disappeared if he had been a day late and looked at Ahn Da-ho with a desperate look.
I I want to do this.