
"It just leaves a report and works behind your new project, [Liberty City]. Based on the script, I recommend starting the casting process as soon as possible, and if you want to direct this, I recommend starting the casting process as soon as possible, I can start sending out antennas in the open market and other studios and our own agencies for a suitable cast. What's on your mind?" ask Amanda at last.
Will pondered the information he wanted to give him in his head for a few seconds and replied, "Well, I've got some ideas for the lead role, as well as some ideas on how actors are for the antagonist role. meant to be like, and I already have an idea for a supporting actor, I believe Wilson Francis, whom I met at Krown Studio Party will do perfectly in a supporting role."
He met Wilson Francis at the Krown Studio's successful party for [A Bullet to Kill] after he spoke with Colt Miller. Wilson is a Caucasian man, with brown hair and brown eyes. He's a little shorter, and he'll do amazingly as a supporting actor in [Liberty City]. He meant that Wilson and Leo showed a good friendship in the film. They would form in Vercetti's money laundering business, and Wilson's character, Carlo, would eventually introduce Mario to Vulpe.
Amanda feels a strange premonition as Will dances around mentioning his choices for the main character, and he's sure he knows who the man is talking about, but he has to be sure. "You picked the kid you let sleep in the office on the third floor to be the lead of this movie, right? Will, he doesn't even look like a gangster! normally, she is best suited in romantic comedies. He's too skinny for the gangster role you set up for him." He tried to change his mind.
Will shook his head. She should have known that Amanda would know, "I know she's too skinny for now, but that's gonna change. Robert was skinny for [Sherlock Holmes], and we made him finish. Leo will do it too. I have faith in that boy. Not only that, the fact that he is not like a gangster in appearance is what I want to show people. The first idea is not to judge a book by its cover; the other is that her innocent appearance will make people underestimate her in movies as she lives a mafia life." He explains.
Amanda tapped her pen on her clipboard for a few minutes trying to imagine the gambran Will was trying to portray about Leo as the leader, then nodded reluctantly. "Alright, Will. Although I don't understand why you like to make starter players in big movies, right off the bat, it has worked until now, as is the case with Robert, I will trust you in this as well. Although I wanted to pass judgment on the boy until after I saw him act, and he had at least done some screen tests and auditions."
Will nodded his head in agreement but said, "Before the screen test, I want you to find a suitable martial arts coach for him here in Los Angeles. I will re-employ the coach we have acquired for Robert, but it will be a hassle to fly him here from London. I want him to maintain his childish appearance while hiding the well-built muscles beneath him, that's the character I'm looking for."
Amanda nodded while noting the requirements on her notepad and asked, "What about the role of the antagonist?"
"I was thinking of putting Robert as the main antagonist, as the head of the Vercetti crime family. I want to see how he will do it like a rich multi-millionaire, based on his performance, I may have a role for him in another film. He must be liked, understood, and a criminal who has a conscience. This mobster in the 80s had rules they didn't break, so he had to be respected as well. I think he'll do it amazing." Will reveal.
Amanda looked at Will for a moment, nodded again, and said, "I'll tell him and send him a copy of the script after he's finished with the [1917] cameo shoot in England."
"All right, that's it for today's meeting. I'll finish everything on this list at the earliest and email his progress to you." He said, finally ending the meeting.
"Thank you, Amanda. That would be awesome." Will said as he got up, buttoned his suit and left the conference room.
***
Natalie Bergmann had her whole life turned around when she was chosen as the lead actress for [500 Days of Summer]. She did not believe that she had been chosen for the film role. He was sure that he would face another rejection during the audition with Will Evans, but that was not at all. When he messed up initially, his heart had already sunk, and he was ready to go home and finally take up a teaching position at a high school in Pasadena. Will Evans has guided her through auditions after calming her nerves. She was so gentle with him that she calmed him down and she was able to give him a good audition. He had to hold back a smile, remembering that day.
And now that she had been given the lead role in [500 Summer days], she couldn't be happier despite her work life becoming busier. Also, he works with Clark Reed! She squeaked the first time she knew and had taken a few minutes to calm her nerves again before she finally met him on set. Fortunately, she doesn't do that anymore and can become very professional while acting with him.
She was also given an agent from Dream Talent Agency after she signed with the agency. Everyone on set treated him with respect, and while the director, Carlson Duckstein, could be a little rude to everyone on set while filming, his professional nature, and the respectful atmosphere on set, made her feel that she had made the right choice to join him. DTA.
He had been invited to dinner by his comrades several times, and he had accepted the invitation several times, but he had not let it switch to anything else, because he remembers Will's advice to get a stable career first and then focus on relationships and other things in his life. He appreciated the advice he had given, and his respect for the talented star had surged exponentially, knowing that he was paying attention to him, he said, even when he had lost all hope of getting a respectable role in the industry.
"I'm going to need a little more expressive emotion in the next shot from you, Natalie. Your character needs to show that he hides a bit of regret while he shows that Tom was right about his soulmate in the end, but he was wrong about him. You should keep your palm over her hand for at least five seconds before you go and maintain eye contact with her when you say that you are happy she is OK. Clark will take care of the rest." Director Carlson explained, stopping him from daydreaming.
He nodded and went back to training and repeated his diaolg. He was right; he couldn't be happier about how his life changed. And that's all thanks to Will Evans.