Chapter 23 Recruitment,
Due to the popularity of "Blair the Witch", Ryan easily applied for membership through multiple unions, including the famous producers' league and directors' union.
If the Producers League can dominate Hollywood, then the director's union is second only to the Producers League.
George Lucas once withdrew from the directors' union and never applied for the association again, but he never withdrew from the producers' union.
Of course, no Hollywood union can be underestimated.
With the growing doubts among the North American media and the public, Twentieth Century Fox finally paid the purchase price for a total of 800,000 US dollars.
However, 10% of them belonged to Helen's commission, and more than 50,000 US dollars of debt were deducted. Only more than 600,000 US dollars were left in Ryan's account, and it was still a long way from the millionaire.
As for the box office ladder sharing, it will take some time. If you slow down a little, you may have to wait until "The Witch Blair" is completely released in North America.
Of course, generally speaking, a big-selling film, as the copyright buyer of 20th Century Fox, will not delay too long for a mere few million dollars, and will also separately spend a portion of the income as a reward for directors, actors and crew.
Maybe not many, but there will definitely be.
By the way, there is also a celebration banquet.
Twentieth Century Fox is likely to host a large-scale celebration banquet.
But these have little to do with Ryan.
Based on the funds currently being credited, Ryan can only make careful calculations and cannot spend all the money at will to prevent the subsequent funds from being credited on time.
The studio where Helen helped to register was successfully completed. He was too lazy to name the name, so he simply called Ryan Studio.
The studio can be said to be a shell company, with registration locations like most Hollywood companies in Delaware, where taxes are relatively low, and shares an office with at least five companies and a caller.
There is no way, Los Angeles' tax revenue has always been terrifying, while Delaware is much better. Even the registration locations of large film companies such as Disney and Paramount are all located in Delaware.
However, according to Ryan's plan, it is best to rent an office near Star Sky Brokerage and recruit an operator and cleaner.
Delaware is too far away, and it is obviously not very convenient to share an operator with five companies.
At the same time, he also needs an assistant to take care of some daily things, so Helen can't always be an assistant.
The renting of the office did not bother Ryan. With Helen's help, he rented an office at a very cheap price not far from Starry Sky Brokerage.
The only bad thing is that the area is slightly narrow. Except for a pretty decent office, there is only a very small front desk outside, no separate bathroom, and no conference room. If you want to go to the bathroom, you can only go to another floor.
I found a housekeeping company and posted a job advertisement in the newspaper while simply cleaning it.
First of all, he needs an operator. This position is very simple. He is mainly responsible for receiving phone calls, emails, letters, etc., or occasionally cleaning.
Next, an assistant and crew coordinator is needed.
This position is much more important than an operator.
Not only do you have to help him share some daily things, but you also need to have certain experience in the crew working and be able to properly handle various emergencies in the crew.
The job advertisement published quickly worked, and someone came to apply for the job the next afternoon, a black woman in her forties.
It is obvious that she is here to apply for an operator.
Oh, by the way, I also have to work as a part-time cleaner.
"Are you Mr. Ryan?" She seemed a little nervous.
"I am Ryan Gosling, you can call me Ryan." Ryan nodded.
"Hello Mr. Ryan, my name is Kesha, I'm here to apply for an operator." The black woman named Kesha quickly introduced herself and took out a resume at the same time.
Ryan took it and looked at it for a few glances. His resume seemed to be fine. He said, "As long as you agree to come here every morning and clean it up, you can come to work tomorrow."
"As for salary standards, I have already written them very clearly in the job advertisement."
He only hired an operator, and he had no requirements for other aspects and did not care about skin color.
Of course, the premise is to be a part-time cleaner.
"Okay, Mr. Ryan, I can totally agree."
Kesha immediately smiled. She understood very well that it was difficult to find a suitable job with her background and education, let alone just clean up.
"Okay, this is the key to the office, you can come tomorrow morning."
Ryan took out a key from the drawer and handed it to her. There was nothing valuable in the office anyway.
"By the way, someone may come to apply for the job these days and need to register."
After briefly talking about the precautions, Ryan asked her to go back first and come back tomorrow morning, and he himself would continue to interview the next applicant.
At this time, on Santa Monica Street, a very young blonde girl was constantly looking at the door numbers on both sides of the road through the car window glass, as if she was looking for something.
"A genius director!"
"I hope it's the same as Helen said."
It was obvious that she was introduced by Helen.
Otherwise, with Ryan's requirements for the assistant and his not-so-rich salary, it would probably not be so easy to hire a suitable assistant.
In fact, if it weren't for Helen's introduction, and she happened to find a job to enrich herself, she wouldn't have applied for a newly established studio, and she wouldn't even look at it.
She came from a family of acting, her father was a famous director, and her cousin was also a well-known Hollywood actor. When she was a baby, she starred in a film.
It can be said that she has known Hollywood very well since she was a child.
If it weren't for the release of the previous film, she was very dissatisfied and won the Worst Newcomer Award and the Worst Supporting Actress Award at the 11th Golden Raspberry Awards. I don't know how many media have ridiculed her.
She was so angry that she decided not to take on any films, and maybe she was still an actor now.
After finishing her acting career, she went to Paris and soon found a job at Chanel Company, which specifically answered the phone number for Chanel's artistic director Carl Lagerfeld, a very promising position.
Immediately afterwards, under the persuasion of my mother, I entered the California Institute of Art to study painting, but the good times did not last long and finally dropped out of school. I have been doing nothing until now.
Then he came to Los Angeles with the recommendation of his friend Helen, hoping to find a job to spend time.
No matter who anyone is, he will inevitably feel envious when he sees such a resume in life.
Now she just wants to find a job to enrich herself and spend time by the way.
Chapter completed!