I Play DC Hero In Marvel Chapter 8: Tricky
After reading the information sent back by the reporter under his command, Eddie frowned and his face was ugly.
The investigation is more tricky than he imagined.
The Life Foundation originally recruited homeless people on the streets of San Francisco, tricking the homeless into signing agreements they didn't understand to advance human experimental drugs.
Now, Eddie learned from the information passed on by his family that the Life Foundation has joined forces with the government to form a San Francisco Homeless Association.
The Association is fully funded by the Life Foundation, with Carlton Drake serving as Honorary President.
They built a huge "cage" for the homeless in the most remote corner of San Francisco where no one wanted to go.
A homeless gathering place called "Homeless Home".
The Homeless Home, under the leadership of the Life Foundation, strictly controls the entry, exit and movement of the homeless.
The homeless people who were driven here by the San Francisco city government have restricted access and lost their freedom of movement, which is equivalent to "going to prison" to some extent.
The reporters sent to San Francisco to investigate by the Daily Bugle had a hard time slipping in under the watchful eye of the Homeless Association, let alone further intelligence.
After a few days, I got only a handful of useful information.
Even if these few useful information are released, it will not shake the foundation of the Life Foundation.
A painless attack is not lethal.
In the absence of direct evidence to give the Life Foundation a serious blow, even if the Daily Bugle exposes what the Life Foundation has done, it will not help, but will damage the credibility that the Daily Bugle has accumulated over the years.
"Carlton Drake..."
Eddie gritted his teeth: "What a cunning opponent."
Not long after the homeless home was launched in San Francisco, 90 percent of the homeless in San Francisco were forcibly evicted to the homeless home by the San Francisco city government.
The remaining 10 percent either leave San Francisco or stay vigilant and avoid the police patrolling the road.
Today, the streets of San Francisco are hardly homeless.
The urban environment has been purified like never before.
The City of San Francisco and the Life Foundation were well-received by citizens.
Senior officials of the city government took this opportunity to receive a large amount of political donations from the Life Foundation.
The Life Foundation also has substantial resources for human experimentation.
Since the Homeless Association is under the jurisdiction of the Life Foundation, no one is meddling.
One stone kills birds with one stone, and the operation is perfect.
"Editor-in-chief, the investigation has encountered a bottleneck, and we have no way to start."
Across the phone from Eddie's answer, a young voice rang.
He said bitterly: "The people from the Life Foundation patrol every hour, and the streets of the homeless home are full of cameras, even if we are willing to take the risk and sneak in, we won't be able to get in."
After a pause, the young voice said again: "Now there is only one way, we can bring miniature cameras and pretend to be homeless to sneak in. As long as the Life Foundation signs an agreement with the homeless, we can even use the homeless to conduct human experiments. The Life Foundation has no way to deny it.”
"No, it's too dangerous!"
Eddie rejected this suggestion and pondered: "We can try in another direction. Since we can't find any flaws from the outside, let's start from inside."
"Internal?"
The young voice suddenly realized: "Good idea, we will act immediately."
Eddie hurriedly urged: "Wait, Phil, don't be too hasty, lest you startle the snake."
"Understood."
Phil Urick nodded and vowed: "Editor, we won't let you down."
On the other side.
Anton started filming.
It wasn't smooth at first. The running-in of actors, props, lighting, and group performances caused him a lot of headaches.
Fortunately, he had foresight, and the dozen or so assistant directors he invited were professional.
The crew gradually got on the right track.
After seeing the talents of his assistant directors, Anton simply released the power to shoot in two lines.
He is responsible for filming the story of the male lead, leaving two assistant directors to help him schedule the crew and shots, while leaving the corners and supporting roles of the movie to the remaining reliable assistant directors.
It's all about finishing the movie as quickly as possible.
Filming is a very trivial and complex process.
Anton looked at the schedule.
The experienced Jim plans to complete the shooting plan in 120 days, complete the post-production special effects plan within 90 days and promote the promotion simultaneously, and then spend another 15 days for editing and finally release.
The whole cycle is about 200 days.
That's a very short amount of time for a special effects blockbuster.
Anton was not satisfied.
According to this cycle, he had to wait at least half a year to redeem the basic template of Batman.
It's so frustrating!
Therefore, without compromising the quality of the film, Anton tried to rush as fast as he could.
After all, in Anton's mind, the finished film is vivid in his mind, and there are some redundant and useless scenes that are not necessary to shoot at all.
What to protect one, two, for Anton, it is a waste of life.
He plans to get it all done in three months.
Jim sensed something was wrong and thought that Anton was making a fool of himself, so he couldn't bear it anymore and had a big fight with him.
But Anton insisted on doing so, and Jim had no choice.
As an investor and director, the former has such a right to speak.
Therefore, Jim was blind, and basically gave up control of the crew and let Anton act.
Under such circumstances, it took Anton only one month to complete nearly half of the progress.
Under the strong request of Anton, the special effects department also joined the group in advance and operated synchronously.
The possibility of a release within three months expands infinitely.
When the rest of the crew saw this, almost no one had any confidence in the film's results, including the assistant director and leading actress.
In their opinion, Anton is a completely unprofessional rich second generation.
The clumsiness of the first shoot is vivid in my mind.
Even though he doesn't look like a rookie now, what he does is still not reassuring.
Some cosplayers even regretted being part of the movie.
Anton doesn't ignore the rumors in the crew. Anyway, these people only dare to complain in private~IndoMTL.com~ No one dares to say these words in front of him, the director who controls the most power in the crew.
Even the heroine who is closest to him, who plays "Rachel", only dares to cry at night every day.
"Today's filming is over. We will gather at seven tomorrow."
Anton announced.
Afterwards, she rejected the heroine's request to "discuss the script" and returned to the room with her old waist sore from "sitting for a long time".
He had a missed call on his cell phone belonging to screenwriter Browning.
So I made a call.
"Anton, the novel of "Batman: Mystery of the Shadow" has been completed." Browning answered the channel, "The manuscript has been sent to your mailbox, please check it. If you need to modify it, feel free to contact me."
"Okay, hard work."
After hanging up, Anton opened the mailbox, quickly flipped through the original text that was not stinky, and was very satisfied after reading it.
Browning deserves to be the gold medal screenwriter who eats with words.
Then, called Eddie.
Eddie answered in seconds.
"Anton, what are your orders?"
Across the phone, Eddie's tired voice came.
"I sent a novel to your mailbox. Remember, use the fastest speed to find a section in the Daily Bugle, and serialize it according to a 60-day cycle."
Anton said in a commanding tone: "This is about my movie promotion, I must do my best."
"Don't worry."
Eddie gave him a positive answer: "It's not difficult."
"Very good."
Anton turned the conversation and asked, "Your voice doesn't sound right, tell me, you haven't slept for a few days? As far as I know, the workload of the Daily Bugle shouldn't make you like this. It's San Francisco. Is there trouble over there?"