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EP One Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Nine. Quentin Baker

In the world of Hollywood, there are not only those eight large film and television production companies.

Under the cluster effect, new companies are established every year, especially when encountering favorable circumstances, and their number mushrooms like bamboo shoots after a rain.

However, there is still a big question mark as to whether these film and television companies can persist in the fiercely competitive environment and maintain the pace of steady development.

As a member of the Stark Group, Pepper has always been very meticulous when considering issues.

No, after arranging Roxanne as an internal agent, she opened the employee list and selected a group of people from within the Stark Group, planning to arrange them to the film and television production company that was about to be established.

Among these employees selected by Pepper, some are good at managing money, some specialize in personnel management, some are good at publicity, and some are masters in technology. We will prepare so many experts who specialize in different fields. Because Pepper has investigated the situation in Hollywood, there is a circle formed by practitioners themselves. To put it simply, the film and television production companies headed by the Eighth Congress have formed a group to form a group of interests that attack and retreat together. body.

On the surface, large capital like Stark Group seems to be the favorite investor of film and television companies, but in fact, the reason why they are open to cooperation is just to steal money from capital.

It’s not a sincere welcome to join.

In fact, if a large capital like Stark Group really intends to get involved in the industry,

The larger the size, the more funds in hand. In film and television production, whether it is using big-name actors or pursuing more exciting special effects, a lot of money will be consumed. In other words, the more abundant the company's coffers, the less afraid of box office failure. For other peers in the industry, this kind of opponent is often the most difficult to deal with.

Therefore, from the perspective of an established company, in order to avoid future risks, they will definitely unite to set up various obstacles for the branch that Stark Group will add.

For example, temporarily sign a new contract with your employees and add a non-compete clause to it.

Or use several good projects as bargaining chips, and use words such as a higher chance of winning awards as rhetoric to seduce actors who plan to accept the invitation and let them reject the olive branch offered by the Stark Group.

To be honest, even the Stark Group, which is huge and extremely well-funded, will still be hindered by these means.

The reason is that Pepper's purpose is to join smoothly, and to join in extremely crudely by subverting the entire industry does not meet her expectations. After all, this is an industry with a large base and involving hundreds of billions of capital flows, and it The scope of influence has also affected all aspects of society, and it is no exaggeration to say that it has been widely implicated. If the movement is too big and the entire industry has to be reshuffled, it will inevitably take a long time to recover before it can regain its new vitality.

Maybe it will take a year or two, maybe longer.

The film and television company was established to guide public opinion and reduce pressure on Stark. From Pepper's point of view, of course, the sooner the film is released, the better.

Why did this joining method, which was bound to disrupt the entire industry, not meet her expectations? Here's why.

The method of spending money to open a road doesn't work, so Pepper only allocated one billion in funds this time. Even when she mobilized people from within the company, she also adhered to the line of fewer but better. All in all, it's just one sentence, enter the village quietly and don't let anyone shoot you.

"Film and television company? Why did you suddenly think of this?" Stark was teasing little Morgan. After hearing Pepper's words, Stark was somewhat surprised.

"We're a little behind on the publicity thing." Pepper took the milk that had dried until it was only lukewarm and put it on the table. Pepper took the little Morgan and fed her the milk with her own hands. Stark's inquiry: "Since Locke brought back those materials and established those new companies, there are more places where the publicity department needs to come forward. The original manpower in the company is obviously not enough."

"Then let's expand the recruitment. We don't have to set up a film and television company, right?" Before he could even enjoy it, his daughter was snatched away by Pepper. His hands were empty and he felt a little disappointed. Stark couldn't help but hold his tongue.

"Wait until the situation is stabilized and then fire those people?" Pepper shook his head: "From the perspective of income and expenditure, it is indeed more cost-effective to do so. But for the company's image, that kind of inhumane It’s better not to use routines.”

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Little Morgan smacked his mouth twice, and two milky white traces dripped from the corners of his mouth.

While wiping little Morgan's mouth, Pepper suddenly stopped mid-sentence.

"I'll do it." Looking at the interaction between mother and daughter, well, it was mainly because little Morgan's smile when enjoying the milk lake was so cute. In the end, Stark couldn't hold it back and stepped forward to take the hand from Pepper. He grabbed the small bowl and spoon containing the milk lake: "And what? Is there any other reason?"

"I knew you didn't remember." Holding little Morgan, her eyes filled with love as she watched Stark feed her milk with a little spoon, Pepper showed an extremely warm smile on her face: "Wait a minute, little one. When Morgan grows up, let her be the protagonist and play the role of a little princess in the movie. Who said this? Let me think about it, little Morgan, do you remember?"

Who else could have said that, but Stark himself.

"I haven't forgotten it." Stark quickly retorted: "Isn't it too early? I originally thought about waiting until she was four or five years old before planning this matter. You are already talking about setting up a film and television company now. Of course I wouldn't associate it with little Morgan."

"Now you know." Touching little Morgan's head, Pepper laughed: "Tell me your opinion."

"I have no objection." He carefully fed little Morgan another spoonful of milk. Stark was so focused that he didn't even bother to think: "Since you've made all the arrangements, of course I won't object."

"That's about the arrangements for personnel transfer."

"It's up to you." Stark replied without hesitation: "If you need me to cooperate in recruiting people, please tell me at any time and I promise to cooperate."

"Okay, I'll come back to you to sign after I finish the interview with them." At this point, Pepper suddenly remembered something: "By the way, there is a man named Quentin Baker. I think he is very suitable to be sent to film and television. The company, if you have no objection."

"Quentin Beck? Who is that?" Stark was a little confused, obviously not remembering who this person was: "What do you mean if I don't have an opinion?"

"." Looking at Stark who looked puzzled, Pepper shook her head in confusion: "I'm really convinced by you."

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