I don't see the anger.
I think the "dumber" and "petty spite" parts get it across.
I don't see the anger.
If that was the intent then I misread.I think the "dumber" and "petty spite" parts get it across.
I agree on this. I'm not as angry as I am saddened by short sightedness that is all too common in the sensate world we live in.I'm fully on the side of the writers, production crew, SFX artists, and actors, I fucking knew Paramount+ wasn't going to take off, and I'm so glad more folks are fighting against the commercial/artistic abuse of AI.
Looks like the studio's strategy of waiting to see what the other Hollywood unions might accept before re-engaging with WGA negotiations may be working to their advantage:
Deadline: DGA & Hollywood Studios Reach “Historic” Tentative Deal On New Contract
https://deadline.com/2023/06/directors-hollywood-studios-reach-deal-new-contract-1235399542/
Sorry, I came across unintentionally as too cold, but the far too entrenched avarice, arrogance, and ignorance shown by most US corporate executives in the many, many years since the '08 Recession is getting so fucking numbing and draining to me.
I'm fully on the side of the writers, production crew, SFX artists, and actors, I fucking knew Paramount+ wasn't going to take off, and I'm so glad more folks are fighting against the commercial/artistic abuse of AI.
It won't help the studios if there aren't any scripts to direct, or if the actors strike too.
Anyway, here's Robert Hewitt Wolfe's rather optimistic take on it: https://twitter.com/writergeekrhw/status/1665410776775966723
In short, DGA was never going to strike anyway, but the deal they struck is probably a harbinger of what the writers will get through "pattern bargaining," and they got concessions on three of the big issues, including AI.
Nope.The studios don't care about that, I'm not surprised by the studios making a quick deal with the Directors, the writers strike is more then enough to get what studios actually want from the strike, Force Mesure (screwed that word up), which will allow them to dump all the bad deals they made when money was cheap (very low interest) and the "woke" dominated the culture.
The Studios the fat is being cut, the strike makes that easier, it'll help most of them reach profitablity in streaming and free resources for more bankable deals like Star Trek Legacy.
So many things I could say, but I won't. Moving along.and the "woke" dominated the culture.
Great. Hold that thought. Because...Paramount+ went from 20 million subscribers to 60 million in 2 years, so yeah its taking off, its supposed to reach profitablity in 2024.
If they're already going to have profitability, your own words, then they don't need to cut anything. You're just hoping they'll cancel whatever you don't like.The Studios the fat is being cut, the strike makes that easier, it'll help most of them reach profitablity in streaming and free resources for more bankable deals like Star Trek Legacy.
If they're looking at bankability then Legacy is not it. It will mean more money out in casting.it'll help most of them reach profitablity in streaming and free resources for more bankable deals like Star Trek Legacy.
Probably more accurate.If they're already going to have profitability, your own words, then they don't need to cut anything. You're just hoping they'll cancel whatever you don't like.
If they're looking at bankability then Legacy is not it. It will mean more money out in casting.
Probably more accurate.
So many things I could say, but I won't. Moving along.
Great. Hold that thought. Because...
If they're already going to have profitability, your own words, then they don't need to cut anything. You're just hoping they'll cancel whatever you don't like.
The safer bet is entirely new, less expensive actors, possibly one famous Trek cameo, and exploring a new period with the next generation*You don't have as many big names in one season as you got in Picard Season 3, I stagger it out more.
The dumber corporates like Zaslav and Chapek threatening to bring down the US entertainment industry as we know it out of petty spite will just create a vacuum for India, Britain, and South Korean entertainment industries to fill.
That's not a denial of what I said you were hoping for.Its never about need, its about maximizing profits and opportunism.
You mean like Picard S1 & S2 did? (neither of which did as well as Picard S3 OR SNW S1?)You don't have as many big names in one season as you got in Picard Season 3, I stagger it out more.
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