Chapter 19
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 19
"What do you think of Lawrence?" Wyatt glanced at the man's resume to see his full name printed on the upper-left corner. "What do you think of Lawrence Terrence's performance?"
Wyatt was the director of this movie, but he couldn't deny that the three people in the room had more experience than him in filmmaking, casting, and production management.
Even Collin, who had worked as a model for years, had some knowledge of how movie production worked. He had seen both front and behind the camera.
"He's not bad... Well, his performance is great compared to what I expected. His delivery and expression almost made me laugh... But I held it back because I didn't want the guy to think he'd get the role just because of a chuckle." Gerald, the casting director, gave his opinion without holding back.
"My only problem is that he doesn't have credentials I can rely on, or any portfolio that gives me confidence. If we hire someone like him, how can we be sure he won't cause problems on set? He doesn't know how movies are made. He's just a theater actor with zero on-set experience."
Listening to Gerald's opinion, Wyatt nodded slowly while glancing back at the resume.
Honestly, Lawrence's lack of work experience wasn't a problem for Wyatt, either personally or professionally. After all, Wyatt also lacked experience in this field, as this was his directorial debut. Everyone deserved a start line.
Wyatt then looked at his assistant director, a man who was a decade older and clearly had more years in the industry.
