1108 Price Code Geometry
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As for Eden Hudson's intelligence, Doug Morris of Universal Music, Michael Inas of Disney, Steve Jobs of Apple, Stephen Spielberg of DreamWorks, Brad Gray of Paramount, and Tiger Woods, the first golfer of today, will appear at Canyon Manor today.
Among them, Michael Inas and Steve Jobs are incompatible, Stephen Spielberg and Brad Gray have a secret act, Doug Morris and Evan Bale are not in a good deal, and the relationship between Evan Bale and Michael Inas is not harmonious. The involvement of interests between each other is very complicated and cannot be explained clearly in just a few words.
The purpose of Evan Bale and Eden Hudson coming to Canyon Manor today is very clear, just for Doug Morris. Of course, if you can meet someone else, something may not happen. On the court, Evan Bale actually met Doug Morris first, which was considered luck, but Michael Inas was also with him, which was an unknown factor.
Hearing Michael Inas' voice, Evan Bell turned around and said with a smile, "I happened to come to attend the Toronto Film Festival. The premiere was over yesterday. Come and relax today." After that, he looked at Doug Morris and said, "By the way to see if I can meet Mr. Morris. It seems that my luck today is not very good, but my chance encounter is good."
Evan Bell's straightforwardness made Doug Morris look at him. In fact, the heads of such large companies will not break up unless they reach the juncture of interests - such as Michael Inas and Steve Jobs. They at least have to maintain superficial peace. So, every time they meet, everyone smiles, is friendly on the surface, and is secretly raining on the knife.
When Doug Morris saw Evan Bell and Eden Hudson appear here, his first reaction was that the two of them were entangled in themselves and wanted to talk about the cooperation between youtube. He either didn't want to cooperate or wanted to hang up the Eleventh Studio to let them suffer a little. Anyway, the cooperation of the video website is not in a hurry at all. But unexpectedly, Evan Bell made it clear and said it directly, which made Doug Morris a little over-concerned. After all, Universal Music still controls the control of cooperation - it's not a day that Universal Music's music tape copyright, Universal Music has the right to pursue the copyright-related responsibilities of Youtube, so Doug Morris has no need to be in a hurry.
Michael Inas glanced at Doug Morris and found that he had no intention of responding, so he continued to say, "It's Brokeback Mountain, right? This movie is really the focus of everyone." The tone in this sentence "The focus of everyone" is really ups and downs. You can tell at first that it is not good words, but satirizing the criticism of this gay-themed film. This is normal. After all, after the premiere yesterday, the "Bell phenomenon" broke out, and media comments waited until this morning before Roger Ebert kicked off again, so it is normal that Michael Inas has not received any news for the time being - "Brokeback Mountain" has nothing to do with Disney.
Evan Bell smiled, "It's not a big deal to me. Li and I joked that no one would watch it. That's better, it's better to be clean." Who doesn't know that Evan Bell has never been picky about commercial movies or ** movies, but just hopes to shoot good works.
Evan Bell's words made Michael Inas froze. He was originally a bad temper and was used to taking everything into his own hands. However, when dealing with Evan Bell, he did not get any advantage. This made Michael Inas immediately want to get angry. But he couldn't find the topic for a while. After all, that was Evan Bell's choice, and finally he said sarcastically, "No one can see it, that's true purity. When the Eleventh Studio goes bankrupt one day and becomes the second dream factory. Then I don't know what to do."
This sentence is almost a breakup with Evan Bell. However, in their opinion, Evan Bell and Disney have no shame in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy cooperation is the only relationship. Now Michael Inas's view, the shooting of three movies in a series will be the top-up, and there is probably no chance to continue working with Evan Bell in the future. As for Disney's ABC TV station, it has a cooperation with "Grey's Anatomy", but this is a profitable thing for Michael Inas. As long as there is a profit, he doesn't mind "utilizing" Evan Bell.
But Evan Bell didn't care at all, and said with a smile, "The Second DreamWorks? I'm very happy. At least this scale, influence, and achievement are not something that Studio 11 can compare now. Last year's "Monster Shrek 2" made people jealous."
This sentence immediately made Michael Inas furious. Disney is now unstable. The "Superman Special Attack Team" that worked with Pixar last year is still outstanding, but he has a falling out with Steve Jobs; DreamWorks is now pressing Disney again, and Michael Inas's head is unstable, which is something everyone knows.
But before Michael Inas got angry, Doug Morris interrupted and said, "Aren't you going to kick off just now? Don't disturb us, continue."
Evan Bell and Universal Music have confronted each other many times openly and secretly, but this is the first time Evan Bell and Doug Morris meet. Doug Morris is a kind bald man, but his squinting eyes reveal his cleverness. In fact, Studio Eleven has not much relationship with Universal Music now. Times have passed since Evan Bell and the melancholy mood have changed. Craig Cook has passed away, but the competition between the two sides will inevitably continue. Last year, Universal Music's market share fell to third place, which has a direct relationship with Evan Bell. Universal Music, which is determined to turn around this year, is naturally working hard.
Evan Bale curled his lips, and did not make any politeness. He stood next to the little white ball, and did not make much preparations. He swung directly. I don’t know if it was luck or Evan Bale really mastered some skills. This was actually the best Evan Bale played in the past six kicks. Not only did he last two hundred and fifty yards, but the angle was also very straight, landing in the middle of the fairway. Evan Bale did not pretend to be reserved, but directly waved his fist, "Beautiful!"
Doug Morris, who was standing behind, did not react, but Michael Inas curled his lips disdainfully. Evan Bale didn't mind at all, and said with a smile, "It's the first time I played today, this is the first time I drove the ball to the fairway, which is worth encouraging." This sentence instead made Doug Morris look at Evan Bale more.
Michael Inas didn't look at Evan Bale, and went straight to the kick-off position, and the caddie followed. After Evan Bale retreated, the caddie Claudi took the club in his hand, and then he stood quietly by. Doug Morris was not surprised. He knew that Evan Bale was a calm person. Since Evan Bale had just made it clear that he was here to find him today, he would definitely find an opportunity to say it.
Michael Inas had a bad luck in kick-off and hit the woods, which made him wave the wooden pole in his hand in depression. Doug Morris's ball position was not good, and he was a little on the left. It was not far from the bush where Eden Hudson's ball was.
The caddie carried the club and followed the four people down the fairway.
Evan Bell said at this time, "Mr. Morris, give a price." This opening made Doug Morris and Michael Inas stunned, and they couldn't help but stop, looking at Evan Bell with a weird look on his face. But Evan Bell and Eden Hudson seemed to have no idea of the weirdness at all and continued to move forward.
After a pause, Doug Morris took another step and chased Evan Bale. However, Evan Bale did not walk fast, and just three big strides to catch up. He glanced at Evan Bale, then turned to look ahead. "What price?"
It seems that Doug Morris wants to continue to take Joe, pretending not to know. Evan Bell smiled. The more Doug Morris does, it means that he actually doesn't want to cooperate, but the price of the cooperation is not satisfactory enough. In fact, Doug Morris delayed Eden Hudson for four months, which was testing the bottom line of Eleven Studios and youtube.
Evan Bell did not intend to expose Doug Morris's purpose, but he explained "the cooperation price code of Universal Music's video copyright and youtube?"
"So it's this." Doug Morris looked like he suddenly realized, as if he had just understood it, and said with a smile, "Mr. Bell said this insanely, but I really didn't remember it." The subtext is that youtube's cooperation plan is a pediatrics for Universal Music, and he didn't care much about it recently.
Evan Bell didn't care and continued to say, "Yes, it's this cooperation plan. Universal Music seems to have a lot of opinions on this cooperation plan. Why didn't Mr. Morris tell you what you think directly?"
Doug Morris laughed loudly, "Why does Mr. Bell think Universal Music must have wanted to implement this cooperation plan?" The words that were not said actually mean that Universal Music might not want to cooperate at all.
Evan Bell shrugged, "Because I know that in the business world, everything has a price code, no exception. The same is true for cooperation plans. Universal Music's cooperation intention is definitely worth a price code." Speaking of this, Evan Bell stopped, and Doug Morris couldn't help but stop, which directly led to Michael Inas continuing to move forward foolishly. "So, I want to ask Mr. Morris, what is the price code?"
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