This company produced trailers for films that were often not very good and big economic risks. Though this wasn't the rosy picture Larry had imagined of Hollywood, he knew he had to start somewhere. His movie had terrible action, horrible writing and the directing and cinematography left a lot to be desired. But Larry couldn't dwell on the poor quality. Instead, he had to focus on putting together a trailer to entice distribution companies at the Cannes Film Festival to pick it up and put it in their theaters.
Larry's superior and the producer of the trailer only worked on extremely low-budget projects. Instead of building a creative collaboration with Larry, Brown simply told Larry what to do with the trailer.