Chapter 403: Down and out screenwriter

"You were everything I wanted to hug (wanted), I gave everything (igave)

gave), I do not regret meeting you (i\\\'t\\\'u

I am not sad that everything is over (i\\\'ver"), I am not sorry that there is nothing between us (i\\\'save

). "

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This is the last lyric of "Old Love Is Dead (sdead. It's just a lyric that describes xìng, but it expresses all the thoughts in Evan Bell's heart. That kind of gentle explosive force, with bitterness in the calm , with freshness in sadness, hope in loneliness, and shocking emotions in calmness, it broke out completely in the sentence "I'm not sorry that there is nothing between us."

The old love is dead, he strode forward, and today, he will leave behind the memories that haunt him for twenty years. He will not deliberately forget everything he once blamed, and the scorching heat of the ring finger of his right hand has not completely dissipated, but he will not be held back because of everything in the past,

Abandoned food due to choking.

The night is still like ink, the sea breeze is still like tides, and the stars are still like fireflies. It's just that Evan Bell's steps forward became brisk and firm.

The sun rose the next day, and Evan Bell was again involved in the filming of "Pirates of the Caribbean". The crew chatted about Leonardo, DiCaprio and Gisele Duchen being surrounded by paparazzi. During the news, Evan Bell would also give a knowing smile. After the next two weeks of filming, the entire crew will move to the Caribbean Sea to shoot big scenes on the seashore. It is hoped that the filming will be completed before Christmas and the staff will go home for the annual festival before entering the shooting. The studio completes the finishing touches.

Teddy Bell, who came back from New York, has been with Evan Bell on the set for the past two days, but David Greenblatt's phone has been calling intermittently. A broker is expanding. Recently, Eleven Brokers are not only recruiting new brokers, but more importantly, recruiting contacts and artists from brokers.

"American Idol" has entered the live countdown and is currently scheduled to premiere in January 2003. At the same time, "pop idols" are also on the air in the UK. Eleven brokers have been using these momentum to lay a network foundation for Eleven Studios recently.

Finally, three days before leaving for the Caribbean, Evan-Bell once again finished his basic psychology course at Harvard University and flew to Los Angeles from Boston, and was dragged by Teddy-Bell to a meeting.

"Bei, do you know what the most popular TV dramas in the United States are about in the past two years?"

Teddy Bell didn't tell his brother what he was going to do at the meeting today, and Evan Bell didn't ask, just listened to Teddy Bell introducing.

Evan-Bell thought about "medical dramas, and detective dramas." Medical dramas mainly refer to "Spring in the Emergency Room (er and detective dramas refer to "Crime Scene Tuning i which started in 2000. The drama also created a glorious period of detective dramas that lasted twelve years after the 21st century. Of course, before this, detective dramas have been in the US for a long time, but the emergence of "crime scene investigation" has created a brand new genre in just two years, and after creating countless ratings miracles, in September this year, its The spin-off drama "Miami Crime Scene Tuning... also officially launched, which shows its momentum. Of course, Evan-Bell is more aware that countless detective dramas will be launched in the future, and they will play an irreplaceable role in a wide variety of American dramas.

As far as Evan Bell is concerned, his favorite American drama "NCIS (s is also a detective drama, and the two dramas "Concave Hours" that are popular in China are all over the country.

And "Prison Break" is actually a branch of detective drama.

Evan Bell gave a casual question and answer, and Teddy Bell smiled, "Not bad. The detective drama has been really popular recently, and every TV station is trying it out."

When the two arrived at the hotel where they were staying, they went to the elevator together. Evan-Bell went on to say, "The detective drama is hot, but after all, the script must be good, otherwise why is there only "crime scene tune i), a drama can achieve such good results. You know, audiences are always picky. "

"That's right, without features, it's hard to stand out. Even if there are features, the audience's tastes are constantly changing, it's really hard to catch M Di Yi Bell and nodded. TV dramas are like movies. To survive, you must have audience support, otherwise everything will be lost. is empty talk.

"Why, the company has the idea of ​​​​contacting TV series?" Evan Bell looked at the room and was already in front of him, aware of the core idea of ​​​​the topic, and asked casually.

Teddy Bell didn't give in any more, nodded with a smile, "Yawei and I think this is a good opportunity, but we don't have much confidence in the script. So let you talk to the screenwriter." Although Teddy Bell I didn't say it, but in his thoughts, Evan Bell always had an amazing intuition for the selection of the script, as well as his own mature ideas. Whether it's an independent film or a commercial film.

Evan Bell raised his eyebrows. He did have an "amazing intuition" about the script.

Walking into the room, I saw David Greenblatt sitting on both sides of the sofa with a down-and-out man in his 50s and 60s, chatting without a word. Seeing the appearance of the Bell brothers, the down-and-out man stood up first, and looked at David Greenblatt rather cautiously, hoping that he could introduce him. David Greenblatt nodded to Evan Bell without reminding him, "Evan, this is Sean Bonan.

Before David Greenblatt could say anything, the man named Sean Bonan stretched out his right hand, but before he could raise it, he lowered it and put it behind him and dialed it quietly. dial. Evan-Bell's right hand was also raised halfway, and then he saw Sean-Bonan quietly wiping his hand. Just this detail made Evan-Bell's heart feel sour. He remembered Catherine Bell, who tried her best to lower her profile in order to greet customers when the "Eleven Dry Cleaners" had just opened as a child.

In front of him, Shan En-Bo Nan has long silver hair, a full beard and slag, and the traces of wind and frost on his forehead and eyes have left a deep imprint, and those turbid eyes can't even see clearly. Looking down, the slightly yellowed white shirt, and the dusty black flannel suit jacket, there is a deep stain on the collar. I can't tell what it is, but I can clearly see it. traces of time.

Sean-Bonan stretched out his hand again after wiping his hands. The thick calloused right hand was heavy and stable under the light of the hotel room. Although he looked helpless and a little nervous, the outstretched right hand carried his arrogance. It is conceivable that he used to be high-spirited and full of dreams to step out of the society. It's just that decades of social life have slowly smoothed out all the edges and corners of his body, leaving only the last holy place in his heart, clinging to his stubborn pride.

Although this is only the guess of Evan-Bell's first encounter in his heart, it may not be accurate, but at least it gave Evan-Bell a good impression of Sean-Bonan.

Sean-Bonan glanced at his hand, then at Evan-Bell's slender and clean fingers, hesitated, and seemed to want to retract his hand, but Evan-Bell took the initiative to hold his hand "Nice to meet you, I'm Evan Bell."

Evan-Bell's courtesy and respect made Sean-Bonan a little calmer.

"Mr. Bonan, as far as I know, you have a proposal for a TV series in hand. Can you talk to me about it?" Sean-Bonan was still thinking of a few polite words, and he didn't want Evan-Bell to directly Cut to the subject, which made Sean-Bonan couldn't help but feel a burst of joy.

Speaking of Sean-Bonan, although he is nearly sixty years old, he has always been unknown in the screenwriting industry. In the early years, he has been rolling in behind-the-scenes jobs such as Australian TV program production and planning, and then began to get involved in scriptwriting, production and other aspects. After moving to the United States, he wrote and supervised six works successively, but unfortunately all of them failed to pass the threshold of the first season, so his career went from bad to worse, and now he has faced a situation where no one is willing to give him a vote of confidence. This led to the fact that when Sean Bonan wanted to see Evan Bell, he couldn't find a decent suit, because he was running out of ammunition.

Therefore, at this time, Evan-Bell was not too critical of Sean-Bonan, nor did he raise any doubts about this unknown screenwriter. As soon as they met, they cut to the theme and everything was centered on the script, which obviously made Sean-Bonan. Bonan's confidence soared.

If nothing else, at least Sean-Bonan has absolute confidence in the script he wrote, and when he talks about his script, he is even more eloquent. He has the confidence to use the best part of his script with his nose. The speed statement to Evan-Bell for the purpose of persuading Evan-Bell.

"My script was inspired by "Law Enforcement Titans, a team that just kicked off an episode of season seven, Naval Criminal Investigative Service(S). For this, I wrote this script specifically. Sean-Bonan looked up at Evan-Bell and saw the light in his eyes listening carefully, and the confident smile at the corners of his mouth couldn't help but get bigger. "Although it is the same as the current CBS ace drama "Crime Scene I), A crime detective drama, but with a big difference.

"Crime scene investigation focuses on the collection and investigation of criminal evidence, while the script I planned focuses on the suspenseful twists and turns of the case and the distinctive characters of the main characters. I spent a lot of time on the main characters, and I Now I am planning to write a mini-fiction for each protagonist, trying to plump out the characters as much as possible."

Hearing Sean-Bonan's voice stopped, Evan-Bell still stared at each other and raised his eyebrows, "It's over?"

Sean Yibo Nan nodded firmly, "It's over. At present, I have finished the script for the first six episodes of the first season. If you want to see it, I can pass it on to you today."

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