135. Detective Comics(3)

James Zhu, of course, thought of this position as just a place to coordinate contracts and make verbal agreements before work began.

Of course, it’s a sign. Of course, there was a plan to accompany the reporters and publicize it.

(So you wrote a movie script in 4 days…?)

But what is this man? At the place where the contract was being negotiated, he brought a script for the first movie he would make.

(Is it okay if I read it once?)

(Yes. I brought it for that reason.)

Jonathan Kund received the script from Jaeik and quietly checked the script, turning it over page by page. Still, I’ve seen a few scripts, so I can definitely get a feel for what this script is like.

(Are you satisfied with all the contract terms?)

(Yes. Overall, I like it. I can see that you paid attention to it.)

The criteria for incentives were also clearly established. Incentives are paid when certain conditions are met, such as the world record of the movie and the amount of mention through ripple power and big data.

But the numbers were pretty low. Even to the point where I wondered if it would be okay for Jaeik to give it to me like this.

(However, additionally. I hope that the contract clearly states that full power is given.)

(Full ticket?)

(Yes. I have full authority over the work I want to entrust. To be honest, working with Detective is a matter of my honor. It is sure that there will be a lot of issues and people’s attention will be focused on it. I can’t see ruining my job even if I die. To be honest, I don’t know how the political fights or conflicts within Detective are formed, but I have no intention of getting involved in them.)

I have to handle it fully. I will never see someone ruining my work by interfering here, interfering there, giving advice, and interrupting.

And it was Jae-ik’s judgment that the Detective had no chance of catching up with Bable even after ten years, unless it was the extreme drug prescription he thought. Of course, other people’s views were similar.

(You need full rights to all processes of living, creating, and killing the work.)

James Zhu swallowed dry saliva at Jaeik’s request, which was greater than expected. Judging by the stern expression on his face, it must have been a contractual condition that could never be broken. Of course, it wasn’t a condition I couldn’t understand.

However, this part is obviously outside of one’s jurisdiction. With that level of authority, the approval of the chairman of Detective Entertainment is required.

The fact that Song Jae-ik brought the script to this place. Even talking about the whole volume.

He signed a contract with himself, but it must have meant that he needed the president’s firm support and support.

In other words. Guys, if you want to save the Detective Comics movie, don’t hold back all your support to me. And don’t interrupt. If you want to save it, do it for sure.

And judge my skills by the script. what kind of movie am i going to make?

He was a really scary person. In the Orient, do you think this is Heo Heo Sil Sil?

There is always something sharp hidden behind a kind smile.

A cold sweat broke out. I blamed myself for thinking that the contract would be easy because of a young age and a good laugh.

‘The future of Detective depends on it, but I have to put my mind at ease like this for a moment.’

James Zhu took a drink of water, straightened his tie, and straightened his posture. I had to come to my senses.

Judgment on profit was withheld. No matter what age, no matter what race. This negotiation was by no means an easy one, and it was a negotiation that had to be successful unconditionally.

(I’ll tell the president about that part. I’m sure the president will agree if he sees the script.)

Jonathan Kund cautiously asked Jaeik during a moment of silence.

(Excuse me, but is the first work mainly a villain?)

(Yes. I tried to make a squad with only the lightest and pleasant villains. I want to catch the audience’s attention with a bright and pleasant atmosphere and move on to what Detective is good at. The cookie video is the point.)

Babble is something to catch up with, but there were many things that Leon Page said he had to learn about filmmaking standards.

The first is a fan-first culture, and the second is to please the die-hard fans of the original comics.

After all, isn’t it the fans who look at the works of Detective Comics? It is the mindset that you can succeed by creating content that captivates them.

Jonathan gave a small nod so only James could see. It’s my heart, is it true that I wrote this crazy work in just a few days?

I wanted to make a fuss about how great the script was, but I was an office worker who could tell that much. This kind of response was the best. It would be enough to make a fuss later when the two of you are together.

(Do you have any other requests?)

Judging by that suppressed reaction and slightly flushed expression, the script seemed to be terrific. Then it would be much easier to convince the picky president.

(No, everything you need is included in the contract, and it would be nice if only the contents of the contract mentioned earlier were added.)

(I will try to answer that part as quickly as possible. It probably won’t take long.)

(This is the entire production handling volume of Detective Comics.)

(Obviously, I don’t think he will regret it. In Hollywood, his ability is famous as a writer, but in my judgment, he literally deserves the modifier all-around.)

Sean O’Connell, the head of Detective Entertainment, tapped the armrest of the chair after hearing about the contract James Ju had brought and Jaeik’s additional contract.

(Almighty. Almighty.)

If someone else did that, I would have thought it sounded pretty arrogant. Of course, the contract would have been destroyed like a knife.

It may be that a newcomer without any experience dared to become enraged at making such a request.

Besides, it’s omnipotent. It was Sean O’Connell who thought there was no word as absurd as that. Because people were the only ones who lacked the well that they lived their whole life.

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This script was the problem. It’s like a personal notebook because it’s accompanied by graffiti to say it’s a script.

Because of this script, Chairman Sean O’Connell was still agonizing over the conditions of Jae-Ik.

It was the eyes that played the biggest role in raising Detective to this point. who sees the work.

Although recently, in the process of filming, he hired various talents for the reason that he was stepping down from the front line of management, causing confusion and continuing this humiliation, but his eyes did not go anywhere.

But those eyes were now shouting to himself that the script was gold, no, a block of diamonds. very strong too.

It was just one movie script. A script with a brief storyboard.

There is no talk about how to produce in the future and which works to save and kill.

But I really wanted to make that work like crazy. I wanted to see the characters in the script come alive on the screen.

But maybe it’s a prejudice, but I was too young. The fact that he is in his mid-20s, not even 30 yet.

Will he be able to keep his center in this political niche? Society, especially in such a large company, it is never easy to survive in the gap of the people above.

There are people like snakes and people like vipers. There are people who never reveal their intentions and try to manipulate others. Will that young man be able to survive in that gap and bring glory to Detective?

‘uh?’

Sean O’Connell burst into laughter as he recognized the stream of thought.

It was because the flow of his thoughts had changed from whether he should or shouldn’t to, to whether he would be able to overcome this political arena.

(Go ahead as he wants. In return, there should be a reward. If you don’t meet the minimum conditions within a few years, you will be kicked out without a salary for that year.)

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Let him do whatever he wants.

‘I’m willing to be your back. As long as you show me the way to success.’

Sean O’Connell made a decision.

Along with the vitalization of the OTT industry, a fierce battle was unfolding in the OTT industry to secure excellent creators.

Famous director, screenwriter. or the manufacturer. If you want to have some ability, OTT companies packed up a bunch of money and signed a contract.

But the level of money was different. A writer famous for the medical drama Grey’s Anatomy signed a 4-year contract of 120 billion won, and the writer and lead actor of the British drama Fleabag receives 24 billion won annually for a 3-year contract with Amazon.

The Game of Thrones adaptation writer works hand in hand with OTT and receives 240 billion won over several years.

This was the ransom of creators who are now in the heyday of OTT.

Then, what is the hottest thing in this market right now? What is the appropriate ransom for Song Jae-ik, who can perform all the roles of producer, director, and writer?

Maybe that’s why people are more interested in Jae-ik’s contract.

(Uh, um. So these are the terms of the contract?)

The day after the verbal contract was signed with Detective. Jaeik, who met with Amflix, scratched his head after seeing the contract that Amflix presented.

No, there was nothing I could do other than that.

Because the contract that Mflix offered me was literally ignored.

‘I’m not saying Cheonjoguk, Cheonjoguk for nothing. What is the scale?’

(With my exclusive contract, at least 5 years with automatic extension every year. 50 billion won per year. Increase possible. With Challenge Everything Factory and First Look (a contract with the studio), 120 billion won for 4 works. This can also be automatically extended. . And Mflix stock?)

(Yes. We plan to calculate and deliver stocks according to the amount, not percentage. This is an expression of our intention to continue to be with Mflix in the future.)

Shares have no fixed amount. Isn’t it a stock that goes up and down depending on various good news and bad news?

Even if there is a stock of 50 billion, it could be 100 billion if it rises a lot, or it could be reduced to 10 billion if it constantly falls.

In other words, the more I work hard, the more the value of the stock will continue to change.

And the most important fact. If Jaeik continued to do what he is doing now, the condition that Mflix offered would become the minimum contract condition.

If another company wants to sign a contract with Jaeik, shouldn’t they bring the minimum amount plus alpha? Otherwise, there would be no reason for Jaeik to leave Mflix.

(It’s nice that it’s cool. I’ll sign it right away.)

First negotiating table. There was no tug-of-war or negotiating contract terms.

Jaeik signed the contract right on the spot, and he signed the blanks in the contract with a proud expression, as if he knew that Mflix would do the same.

(Thank you in advance.)

(I should ask you well.)

As if that was natural, Jaeik and Mflix held hands.

The news soon hit all of Hollywood. Of course, the target of the blow also included the detective.

Director Dennis, who heard the news that Jaeik was signing a contract with Detective, tried to steal James Zhu’s place, was also included.

Even if there was a strict order from Chairman Sean O’Connell, I thought there was nothing wrong with grilling and boiling an Asian child who had barely eaten 30 degrees. Wouldn’t it be nice if it didn’t interfere?

However, with this big deal between Mflix and Jaeik, the brakes had to be put on hold. If he mishandled that Asian, he could have an argument with Mflix.

If so, he wasn’t taking James Zhu’s place away, but his own place would be in jeopardy.

Isn’t Mflix the place that has the closest relationship with Detective, which does not have its own OTT?

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