Donald realized then why Ronson did not have a job even when the latter had such a good script.
The first condition limited the investment cycle of the film company.
As long as the company agreed to film it, they would be breaching the contract if they decided to put a
stop to the filming process for whatever reason or shorten the plot.
The second criterion limited the company's right to choose the actors and actresses.
Other than aiming for high ratings and making money at the box office, most film companies' main
objective was to promote rookies.
As long as they could successfully promote one or two rookies, they could become the companies'
money cow and earn the company money in all aspects.
Unfortunately, Ronson wanted to pick the actors and actresses himself. That meant it was impossible
for the company to promote the rookies in the movie.
When there was no response from Donald, Ronson scoffed, “I've taken the time to show you my craft.
What do you think? Do you have the guts to accept it?”
Weston did not want the atmosphere to grow any tenser. After all, Donald was his direct superior.
Trying to smooth things over, he said, “Ronson, I brought you here to have a proper discussion with Mr.
Campbell. He's really different from the other company owners. Can you not be so snappy? Mr.
Campbell, I believe you've noticed Ronson's talents by reading this script. I know what the problems
are with this script, so I don't intend to make the company film this. What I'm saying is that the company
can come to us if there's any movie in mind. From there, I'll get Ronson to—”
Before Weston could finish, Donald waved his hand to stop him.
Weston's heart sank instantly. Looks like Ronson's bad temper has irked Donald, too. It'll be tough for
the two to collaborate in the future.
To Weston's surprise, Donald asked, “Are you okay with getting three percent of the box office sales if
this script were to be filmed?”
Donald's words stunned both Weston and Ronson.
“Mr. Campbell, are you saying you want to film this?”
Donald nodded, glancing at Weston. “And I want you to be the director. Do you have any problems with
that?”
“No! Of course not!”
Weston rubbed his hands excitedly.
The truth was, he had read the script before. If it were to be filmed, he would have to spend a couple of
decades on it.
Ronson fell silent for a moment before saying, “Are you being serious? Do you accept the terms I
mentioned earlier?”
Donald responded flatly, “Yes, I accept them. As I've mentioned, I don't know much about movies, but I
have the money. I think this is a good script, so I'm investing in it. As for the filming, I've given Weston
full control over it.”
Ronson swallowed back the words he was about to say.
No one knew how much effort he had poured into the script.
He was not trying to make things difficult for the film companies by setting the two conditions.
All he wanted was to present the script in its best form possible.
Ronson had been waiting for ten years, so much so that he was on the verge of giving up. Never did he
expect Donald to agree to turn the script into a film.
Ronson finally understood why Weston had high hopes for Donald.
He had one strong point, which was to do what he knew best and let the people he trusted take care of
the rest.
“Mr. Tanner, come up with an estimated budget. Find out how much is needed to film the first hundred
chapters of the script. I'll get someone to wire the money.”
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