Chapter 184
The next time Linda met William was on a weekend.
She had given most of her workload to Samson and Wendy. She wanted to spend most of her time doing what she truly wanted to do.
Samson was more than willing to go along with it, and so was Wendy.
Every time Linda started to distribute her work, it was because she needed to start looking for a good place to film her new movie.
Linda was called a fantastic director for a reason. Her movies would always be of high quality, and she was also extremely efficient.
While she had high expectations and standards for the quality of her work, she could also manage her time and the whole crew’s schedule. very well.
Very few directors could do that.
Under Lina’s suggestion, Linda visited a mountain village in the Osmo
countryside.
Her new movie depicted the story of a village painter.
Perhaps a painter was common among rich families or those in big
cities.
There were many people who studied art in big cities, and many wealthy families sent their daughters to study art.
In the countryside, however, most families wanted their kids to become lawyers, politicians, or doctors after graduating. To them, those were the best kinds of jobs. Art, to them, was useless in terms
of a career.
The main character being an artist was a big reason Linda had been so interested in the script when she first got it.
While many people would see it as a betrayal of a family’s hard work, it was actually the story of a girl struggling to break free from the shackles that her village upbringing had chained onto her.
At first, the location Linda picked wasn’t in Osmo.
However, for Lexi’s sake, she decided to keep the filming locations
within Osmo.
She drove all the way up the snake–like mountain roads and finally arrived at the village.
The village was located behind the mountain villas.
It wasn’t really hidden away, but in a metropolis like Osmo, most people coveted the hustle and bustle of the city.
Very few people paid attention to a place like the mountain village.
Linda had also been taken aback when she first got the coordinates of the place.
Lina told her, “I found this place while location scouting when I first started out. Honestly, I don’t think it’s very rural, but it’s quite old in every aspect. Most directors wouldn’t choose a place like this, but I think you’ll like it. It also fits the vibe of the storyline you told me about that day.”
As a manager, Lina had rather unique tastes when it came to people. or locations.
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