King of Hollywood

Chapter 157 Visits to Poland

Creating a song is neither easy nor easy, for example, when a creative singer travels or does something else all of a sudden, a good new song may be born as a result. But more often than not, new songs are written just before the deadline for submission, and they are changed and changed.

And what does Adrian want? Write a melody or a lyric to complement each other.

Although he didn't hear many European and American songs in his previous life, he would definitely remember them if he heard them, which was just a matter of time. Plus, there was a little bit of hunting going on with the instruments in his past life - it was a skill necessary to play with women - and the guitars in his past life were pretty good pianos in his present life, so he knew more or less about the five-wire spectrum.

But knowing and understanding is not necessarily so easy to use, it takes a lot of time to make a complete copy. Moreover, he did not intend to do so, not because he felt guilty for plagiarizing too much, but because his main energies were in the movies and in the media. And because of the film's achievements, he's already very impressed, and if it gets any more musical attention, it's a little over the top. This does not meet his definition of less than half hiding behind the scenes on the stage, and it is precisely for this reason that the novel was published under a pen name.

So Adrian wanted to replicate the classic songs he remembered by writing a melody or lyrics and then giving them to the professionals to replicate. But he forgot that the classic songs he remembered were classic, and in addition to the good words, it was important: excellent composition.

Don't underestimate the role of the composer, often with a slight change in the composition, you get two very different effects, such as the obvious sadness of the first, accelerate the four beats and immediately become very happy and joyous. So it's often left to the professionals to supplement and get the finished product instead of what Adrian remembers as the North and South.

He would certainly not accept such a result, and it would be inevitable to take it back and let it be redone, but the problem is that he cannot say directly what is wrong, he can only suggest how to modify it here and how to modify it there, and if the other party does not understand it, it is certain that it will be modified over and over again. Instead, a lot of time was wasted, and some dissatisfaction was caused to those who wrote the lyrics: an unprofessional guy was actually pointing fingers and feet like that.

Of course, even complaints can only be made in the heart. After all, Adrian is the boss, and any more grievances have to be endured. If he doesn't do it, naturally others will do it. Adrian knows a little bit about this, but he's too lazy to explain - and he doesn't know how to explain it. So why don't we just keep doing this, as long as the producers have enough vision, and the quality of the big boys selected is as good as they say, and there's no need to explain it after the single is released.

Thus, it was not until the beginning of January 93 that iwantitthatway and aslongasyouloveme were drummed up and then produced and released, which was at least at the end of the month.

Let's hope it's red. Adrian did not lose sight of the four youths when reading about the record company. They were young, handsome, distinctive, and had a lot of performance experience. At first, they just told the art director about it, but they did it so well, and he didn't spend so much effort copying songs from the back street or West City.

Beyond that, the rest is about the game studio. Claude had been asked to investigate the Silicon Nerve Key, and he had little interest in this newly established gaming studio.

“It's only just been established, at least a year and a half to observe. Of course, I wouldn't object if you were to acquire it in your own name.” That's what he said on the phone.

Adrian understands this. After all, Silicon Nerve Key Studios really doesn't have anything to do with it right now. Most of the time, they're making game ports for other companies. Two independently developed games are still in progress, so it's perfectly normal that Claude isn't interested. Adrian, however, did not acquire in his own name if the company was not interested, as he had previously said. In dealing with matters related to the game studio, he took the time to gather a lot of information for analysis, and then went through some information related to ea and he came up with new ideas.

Based on this information, he recalls a little something useful, such as the fact that ea grew up by constantly acquiring great game studios that, although they themselves developed games, were far less important than the games they released.

This method is also available in ac media, and Adrian, although he doesn't remember much, also knows things like "Radiation," "Call to Mission," or "Moot City." But all of this requires selection, and the company's main location is the media, and the acquired studio naturally serves it, and those well-known games are the primary target, which is why Adrian bought the Silicon Nerve Key studio, especially that online game.

Well, it's too early to say this, but it's better to keep the foundation strong.

These things seem to be a lot, but they're easy to handle, and Adrian saves a lot of time with Kate around categorizing data and handling miscellaneous things, and even taking the time to hit a few Hacker Empire lines with a typewriter - and I have to say, the laptop is really slow to update.

By the middle of the month, Adrian was with George? Lucas went to Poland together to visit Spielberg, where he was filming the Schindler List. As he had proposed, Spielberg had built a 1-to-1 model of a concentration camp on the outskirts of Krakow, and fortunately it was in Poland, and if it was in a studio in Los Angeles, it wouldn't cost much to build it alone.

After seeing Spielberg again, Adrian couldn't help but be surprised by the deep recesses of his eyes, the clutter of his face, the occasional stupidity of his face, and the fact that it was two people before him, even hearing that the Jurassic Park North American box office was close to 300 million, did not make him happy for a few minutes.

“It was the most painful day of my life, George and Ed, and I felt like a Nazi whenever I told them to sort of stand up.” When Spielberg says this, his face is mixed with grief, hatred and helplessness, and the wind is weak as if it were going to fall at any moment. But as soon as a w stands behind the camera, he immediately turns his back on.

He probably spent all his energy shooting movies. Adrian said that in his heart, even though he was calm, he couldn't help but feel for Spielberg. Compared to some people in his past life, he really wanted to laugh. I'm afraid those guys didn't even have half of Spielberg's input. No wonder they were all filmed...

Never mind, these things don't have to be thought about so much, at least not for the time being, even if it's not a good time to do something.

Adrian spent almost four days in Poland, talking to three stars in addition to comforting Spielberg, whether Liam in a suit from the '3s or' 4s? Nelson, or Ralph in a German Nazi uniform? Feyns, you look tall and handsome, Ben dressed like a Jew? Kingsley is a bit short, but also has a mild and strong temperament.

“It's all because of the shooting needs, and I used to like to joke privately," Kingsley explained to me, “and I had to stay that way at all times so that I could get involved in the shooting, but I was happy to be involved in the making of the film, and I'm sure it would be a great piece. ”

“True, it would be a great piece, and I should thank you, Ed, if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have gotten the part.” Nelson said the same thing.

“I just did a little favor, Liam, and you were great, but...” Adrian said, looking at Feyns next to him in a funny way, "at least you're better than some people. ”

Nelson and Kingsley both laughed, and Feyns almost beat the crap out of his Nazi uniformed movie clerk, no one in the crew knew.

“Don't think I'm happy, Ed,” Finns wrinkled his eyebrows deliberately, "to be honest, I've had almost five kilograms of wine for this movie, and sometimes I even think making a movie is drinking. ”

That made the three of us laugh again. Overall, the three stars are interesting people, and they should be more interesting if not because the movie they're shooting is too heavy.

Later, Adrian said goodbye to Lucas and Spielberg and went back to Los Angeles one step at a time, where he had a good talk with the head of the Bosworth Film Industry here, with particular emphasis on security. As he had originally anticipated, the film encountered a number of problems from locals along the way.

An old lady, for example, had dragged Finns around and nagged him decades earlier, and she thought he was a real Nazi officer. And when Kingsley played Stein, he was often scolded far away by some locals, and once again even provoked Nelson to almost beat the crap out of each other. Fortunately, there has been no major conflict so far.

Slightly surprisingly, when he arrived at the airport to wait for the plane, two Jewish eyeballs rushed over from the crew and deliberately spoke to him briefly. They are not ordinary people, they are representatives of the National Jewish Association, and Spielberg, following Adrian's advice, contacted the National Jewish Association through his friends, hoping that they would help to involve the children of some of the surviving families in the performance.

The offer was echoed by the association, and Adrian was immediately made aware of what he had done for the film, so the two Jews, who had just driven to the crew, followed him as soon as they learned that he had gone to the airport.

They didn't say much, they just thanked Adrian for his dedication. Adrian knows what this means, even though it's just a few simple words, and naturally it's an apology.

“It's nothing, I just did what I had to do.” Though he was so modest in his mouth, he was inevitably very proud of himself, which he expected.