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Chapter 22
Chapter 22
Chapter 22 The Chief Director
In the president's office, Maria began to walk them through the script.She articulated the story clearly inan unhurried tone.
Through her narration, every character in the script seemed to come alive, turning from words on apage to real people with flesh and blood.
When she finally finished her words, she grabbed the mug in front of her and took a sip of coffee.
Only then did she notice that the usually stone-faced Lyndsey was dabbing at her tears with a tissue.
After crying for a long time, Lyndsey spoke in a solemn tone as if she was making a sacred vow.
"Don't worry, Mia.I'll play the role of Anne well and won't let you down."
Jeremy, who was standing aside, couldn't help but roll his eyes secretly.
Didn't Lyndsey just tell him that she wanted to play the role of the leading man? How could she changeher mind so soon? Unbothered by Jeremy's reaction, Lyndsey sat upright like a primary school studentand raised her hand to ask Maria questions about the script and the characters.
Meanwhile, Jeremy carefully took notes, sighing appreciatively every once in a while at how deep anddetailed Maria's explanations were.иσνєℓєвσσк.¢σмHer storytelling was so immersive that Jeremyeven believed that he could now personally direct this play.
"Transfer the payment for the script to my designated bank account within three days.If there is nothingelse, I'll take my leave now," Maria said indifferently.
"Okay, no problem!" Jeremy replied.
Then, after a moment, he added, "How about I send you a list of promising candidates after today'saudition? You can have a look first and then we can decide the actors for each role together."
Jeremy had the final say on Yeez Entertainment's affairs.No one in the company dared to question hisauthority.
But if he had the opportunity, he would gladly hand over the company to Maria and be her loyalfollower.
Jeremy's words ignited Lyndsey's excitement in an instant.
Nodding fervently, she suggested, "The auditions are on the first floor.Why don't you go and take a looknow? It's better to watch them in person than read the comments later."
Maria had never interfered in the management of Yeez Entertainment before.
The casting of The Legend of Anne had never even registered in her mind as an important event.
However, it just so happened that her schedule for today was completely free, apart from the "date"with Anthony.иσνєℓєвσσк.¢σм
Since the engagement with Anthony was maintained, she was more or less idle now.
"Okay, why not? I just so happen to be free," Maria agreed.
Shoving his surprise aside, Jeremy hurriedly said, "Please wait a moment.I will inform the audition staffto arrange the main seat for you!"
The author of the story was personally going to the casting spot.Who was more qualified to sit in themain seat other than her? Even Jeremy wasn't more qualified, let alone the director of the crew.
"Don't bother.I'll just stand in a corner and watch," Maria said firmly, shaking her head.
Only then did it occur to Jeremy that Mia always kept a low profile.He blamed himself for being socareless.
"Got it.Please wait a moment.I'll call the director and ask him to let you in."
The director of The Legend of Anne, Francis Jackson, was the most experienced director in YeezEntertainment.
Many film and television schools around the country had appointed him as a lifelong honoraryprofessor.
Francis was sixty years old already.He used to be an obscure director of avant-garde films.It was notuntil he signed a contract with Yeez Entertainment and directed The Mountains, the novel adaptation ofMaria's first novel, that he had become a household name.
However, Francis had no idea who the legendary Mia really was or how she looked.
"Hello, Francis.Are you at the audition?" Jeremy asked on the phone.
"I'm sending someone over there.She wants to observe the casting process.Just let her in and dowhatever she wants.Don't disturb her, understand?"
A flicker of unhappiness crossed Francis's eyes.He was a stubborn man.His pursuit of the art of filmingbordered on madness.
And there was nothing Francis hated more than the hidden rules of the entertainment industry.
When he directed a movie, he would make every decision from an artistic perspective.
Words like favoritism and nepotism were not in his dictionary.
When he heard Jeremy's ambiguous words on the phone, he immediately assumed that there wassome actress who wanted to bypass the audition and get a role in The Legend of Anne.
"Fine, send her over," Francis said coldly.
"However, Mr.Bradley, I have to let you know in advance that I have my own standards of casting foreach role.Don't think of forcing me to cast any Dick and Harry you want.You'd have to fire me beforeyou do that!"
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