Many artists gain exposure and some do not every year.
When a movie has completed its production, it usually has to be screened or reviewed. However, it is also likely that the film may never make it past the review stage.
Morae looked through the list carefully as he ate supper.
There were no problems at first until Morae spotted an actress named Evelyn Shabelle.
“This Evelyn Shabelle person is from Dragon Fide Corporation?”
Morae furrowed his brows and asked, “Why haven't I heard of this company before? Are they also an entertainment company?”
“Well, Dragon Fide Corporation wanted to cultivate their own brand ambassador, so they've sent out Evelyn Shabelle to participate in several variety show episodes,” explained Belle. “I personally think she's classy and has a decent image, so I gave her a supporting role in our film. Dragon Fide Corporation is not yet an established entertainment company, but I reckon they will get there in no time. Their manager is ruthless. Did you know that he and Janek nearly got into a scuffle on set? Had I not gotten there on time, I think someone would've gotten injured.”
“Janek? Isn't he that scion from your company?” Morae was shocked to hear of this.
How gutsy must this manager be to confront Mr. Werner head-on like this?
By relying on the backing of his company, Janek had done plenty of horrid things in Pollerton.
When Morae mulled over this, he suddenly had an idea.
“Belle, what's the name of that manager from Dragon Fide Corporation?”
“Donald Campbell.”
Upon hearing the name, Morae trembled and the fork slipped from his hand and onto the table.
When Belle noticed Morae's response, she immediately realized that something was not right.
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