I would imagine this means most talk shows will begin production again very quickly.
Probably the same rules as conventions apply.Can actors appear if they don't promote projects without breaking union rules?
Wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if Stephen Colbert focused on writers and musicians for the foreseeable future.Probably the same rules as conventions apply.
Now the video game voice actors and motion capture performers have voted to go on strike.
Am I right in thinking this deal only lasts three years? What are the odds they find themselves back in the same place again in 3 years time? (I appreciate all WGA deals are three years but usually the playing field doesn't alter much, I wonder what the state of play re AI will be like in 3 years? I wonder how many streamers will still be going also, even with the introduction of ads)
Am I right in thinking this deal only lasts three years? What are the odds they find themselves back in the same place again in 3 years time? (I appreciate all WGA deals are three years but usually the playing field doesn't alter much, I wonder what the state of play re AI will be like in 3 years? I wonder how many streamers will still be going also, even with the introduction of ads)
That's usually how contracts work.Am I right in thinking this deal only lasts three years? What are the odds they find themselves back in the same place again in 3 years time? (I appreciate all WGA deals are three years but usually the playing field doesn't alter much, I wonder what the state of play re AI will be like in 3 years? I wonder how many streamers will still be going also, even with the introduction of ads)
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one, in some ways.I figure somewhere in some Hollywood studio boardroom someone must have said that giving up 1-3% of revenue is ok as opposed to having no revenue.
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