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Chapter 21: "Mission Impossible" ratings

Not long after the Marvel acquisition ended, Herak returned to his villa in Burbank, Los Angeles from New York City.

The merger of Marvel and United Animation Press has attracted widespread attention in the comics industry, and the reports of media reporters have made this news a topic.

With the publishing house, Marvel has once again become one of the giant companies in the comics industry, as famous as the International Joint Publishing Company (DC Comics), and has restored its former glory.

When he returned to Los Angeles, it was already Friday. Herac did not go to Lianmei Film Company to run the next day, but instead listened to the lectures given by a private teacher.

As Herak took the first step at United Films, he received very little time to teach private teachers on weekends.

Although he already has the knowledge of adults, Herac was not impatient at all. Instead, he listened to them to talk about different feelings and talked about them.

After several classes were studied seriously by Herac, time passed quickly.

In the evening, after completing the homework given to him by the personal tutor, Herac sat in the living room, turned on the color TV set sent by NBC TV station, and stopped on NBC TV station.

The program broadcast on NBC TV tonight is the first episode of the first season of "Mission: Impossible", and it was the first American drama produced by United States Film Company.

The grand occasion of the TV industry in the 1960s made Robert Dali discuss it with NBC TV, and arranged the American drama "Mission: Impossible" to be broadcast in the prime time on the evening of December 18, and it will be broadcast first.

With the popularity of "007: Thunderbolt", the American drama "Mission: Impossible" has attracted widespread attention on this day.

After the opening song passed, the appearance of the protagonist and the development of the plot made Herac interested.

"Mission: Impossible", co-directed by Brian de Palma and Bruce Geller, is obviously much better than the original American drama "Mission: Impossible".

With the experience of a producer in his previous life and his four-year internship at Warner Studios in this life, Herac saw two styles from it when he watched "Mission: Impossible" played on NBC TV.

Bruce Geller, who is familiar with the script, knows very well how to shoot his script, but after Brian de Parma joined, the two of them made the new American drama "Mission: Impossible".

Brian de Palma, who has filmed two movies, has obviously begun to initially reflect his personal style, making the American drama "Mission: Impossible" contain a combination of suspense and visual expression and a high sense of control, showing moral ambiguity and seductive dark and depraved mood in the absurd story.

However, it is obvious that Brian de Palma has not reached the peak of the original time and space. When filming the American drama "Mission: Impossible", Herak had heard Bruce Geller's appreciation for Brian de Palma and his immature personal shooting style.

Bruce Geller even asked where Herac had discovered such a precious film director. From these words, we can tell that the two of them were obviously very happy to get in and were very happy to meet his appetite.

Watching an episode of the perfect drama "Mission Impossible", Herac turned off the TV, walked to the printer, and started printing the script that was not finished in March.

"It's finally created."

Until 12 o'clock, Herac finished the last pit in the script, looked at the perfect script, breathed in his mouth, put the script down, ran to take a shower and lie on the bed to sleep.

the next day……

After brushing his teeth and washing his face, Herac picked up the script and a book he had made last night, went out to get into the Citroen D5 car, and drove to the headquarters of Lianmei Film Company.

When he came outside the chairman's office, Herac saw Terry Semer wearing glasses sitting next to the assistant desk and chatting with the female assistant.

Seeing Herak's arrival, Terry Semer's eyes lit up, he spoke to his female assistant, and then stood up and walked towards Herak. "Chairman, in a while, the ratings data of Mission: Impossible should be uploaded."

"kindness……"

Herak nodded, and saw that Terry Semer was the only one, and asked, "Where is Robert Dalier."

As he said that, he opened the office door and walked in, Terry Semer followed closely behind and said, "He wants the first viewership of Mission: Impossible, after all, this is his first job achievement."

He called the assistant to send Terry Semer a cup of coffee, and Herac took advantage of the ratings of the American drama "Mission: Impossible" and called the production department and asked Albert R. Broccoli, the director of the production department, to come to the office.

Looking at the scripts placed on the desk and a book about "Graduate", Terry Semer recalled the phone call of Herac and asked: "Is this the next filming film that the company intends to start?

right."

Herac picked up the script and shook it. "A script for a youth film is adapted from the novel "Graduate".

Before Bruce Geller came with the script "Mission Impossible", Herac had already obtained the novel

"I'll take a look."

Terry Semer heard that it was adapted from a novel and curiously picked up the script to watch it, while Herac took out a blank paper to create the storyboard of "The Graduate".

Opening the script and looking at the name of Heracford signed by the script, Terry Semer thought of the last time he saw Herac print the script in front of the printer, and said in surprise: "Chairman, this is the script you have been modifying."

"yes."

Herac admitted without raising his head.

This is the film script "Graduate", which Herac has been revising for half a year. It took him a lot of time to create him last night based on the original work and the memory of the original time and space.

Albert R. Broccoli just walked in and heard Herak's confession, and couldn't help but smile: "What kind of script is it, let me see."

Seeing Albert R. Brocury coming so quickly, Terry Semer had no choice but to give him the script in his hand.

Seeing the story in the script, Albert R. Brockell was not surprised that Herac would write the script. After all, as a senior executive in the company and a Hollywood producer, it was clear that Herac had four years of internships with the Warner producer and screenwriter courses on Saturday afternoons.

Looking at the growth of young people, the rise and fall in love with adult society mentioned in the script, Albert R. Broccoli was slightly worried, and his son had resisted his words a lot.

After reading the script, Albert R. Broccoli was in a good mood. With his unique vision, he saw that the script, like "Guess Who Comes to Have Dinner" which was fiddled by Stanley Kremer in the editing room, can resonate with different ages and people in society.

After all, the direction of films from the 1950s to 1960s has long changed. After investigation, many viewers like to watch works that can cause social realism, dare to face reality, and reveal the conflict between individuals and society.

After all, the most movie audiences can resonate with them. Other film companies have released and produced this type of movie, but very few have succeeded.

Herac stopped the storyboard of "The Graduate", looked at Albert R. Broccoli after reading the script he created, and said directly: "I will direct the script of "The Graduate" myself."

Albert R. Brocurry and Terry Semer were shocked and asked in uncertainty: "Chairman, you are going to direct "Graduate".

Both of them were a little unbelievable that Herac would have the idea of ​​being a director to direct a movie, but they had never heard of Herac being a director of a movie.

“This is the “Graduate” storyboard that I have drawn halfway.”

Herac did not explicitly say that he would also direct the movie, but placed the painting board in front of the two of them.

Terry Semer only felt that Herac’s paintings were exquisite. He did not understand the directing techniques of film directors at all for him, so he signaled that the other party was more professional and he would read them first.

Albert R. Broccoli then picked up the storyboard of "Graduate". He has seen many directors directing film techniques. He can easily analyze the storyboard of "Graduate" painted by Herac, which is clear, exquisite and well-established. He asked curiously: "Chairman, did you learn the method of directing films from film directors for four years of internship at Warner Studios?"

Herak nodded, which made Albert R. Broccoli suddenly realize it. He was also a little unbelievable that Herac had a strong learning ability and could actually learn the director's production techniques at this age.

However, although Herac knew the directing techniques of films, no movie was released. Albert R. Brocurly said with some concern: "Chairman, you are sure to direct "Graduate" yourself."

Herak nodded firmly. When the director was also his temporary decision, he was inspired to direct the movie when the crew of "Guess Who Comes to Have Dinner" watched Stanley Kremer directed it.

He decided to direct a movie like James Cameron. After all, his time is limited, and his main business is not a director. There are a lot of things waiting for him to do.

Seeing that Herac was so determined to direct "Graduate" himself, he clearly picked up the script and went to the production department to establish a project.

Albert R. Broccoli just left not long ago

Robert Dali came here with the ratings data of the American drama "Mission: Impossible".

"The premiere audience rate of the American drama "Mission: Impossible" is as high as 35.6 million viewers, with a rating of 2.5."

Looking at this ratings data, Herac knew that the American drama "Mission: Impossible" had succeeded and became a phenomenal TV show.
Chapter completed!
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