Nvm. I misread what you meant and thought you were talking about the writers strike going on.
Ohhh it’s okay! It was my fault for just speed reading and skimming hahaHa yea not super clear sorry. I meant nobody is writing on here either much lately.
Going to BWV this weekend, just trying to get a few doses of WDW ahead of time.
That’s just plain evil! We should all just break into the studios' film lots and create a revolution!I think the studios are prepared to wait and wait and let the writers really start to hurt financially before they get back to the table. I personally think they will use this event to cancel many projects that the current executives think will lose money in the future.
That’s just plain evil! We should all just break into the studios' film lots and create a revolution!
You ever been in a union negotiation? I have, and it is very common for both sides to be trying their level best to get what they want. If the other side has a "must have" that you simply cannot agree to, you say no........until they are willing to compromise. Not pretty and sometimes not any fun for those involved, but pretty much how these things go. I personally think the studios have way more leverage in this particular situation.That’s just plain evil! We should all just break into the studios' film lots and create a revolution!
One of the biggest and new issue is the growing AI product. Writers and actors skills getting taken out of movies and shows.
This is a true concern since studios are RIGHT NOW thinking of how to use this technology during the strike.
An interesting perspective.I personally do not care what happens to striking workers or the companies that use them. It's their own deal with the devil to sort out.
Yep, they got first world problems that probably 7.9 billion people would love to have. My empathy and compassion are limited to people with real problems. CMs and other ancillary workers from the strikers feel more of a hit in real life and I hope they are ok.An interesting perspective.