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AmericaTheBrave
09/01/23 2:15:30 PM
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Just give the writers/actors what they want already.

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AngelsNAirwav3s
09/01/23 2:17:36 PM
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I thought the hang up now was the size of the writer room.

Writers want a minimum of 8 writers employed in the writers room for every show. Studios think the show runners should decide how many writers they need.

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Rharyx211
09/01/23 2:19:22 PM
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They don't want to pay people even minimum wage, so yeah.

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ellis123
09/01/23 2:19:56 PM
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Rharyx211 posted...
They don't want to pay people even minimum wage, so yeah.


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wanderingshade
09/01/23 2:20:50 PM
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They want money for nothing and chicks for free.

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C_Pain
09/01/23 2:22:21 PM
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AI > woke hollyWEIRD writers!!!!!

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Giant_Aspirin
09/01/23 2:40:52 PM
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they want to do whatever will maximize profits. they do not care about people. they do not care about art. they do not care about integrity. only profits.

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Compsognathus
09/01/23 2:41:15 PM
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AngelsNAirwav3s posted...
I thought the hang up now was the size of the writer room.

Writers want a minimum of 8 writers employed in the writers room for every show. Studios think the show runners should decide how many writers they need.
The raw number of people is less of a problem than the scheduling of the writers. Once upon a time writers were basically around through entire seasons of a show. This allowed a lot more exposure to the show process along with networking with studio people. This helped develop writers more and was a pretty key piece of the writers-to-showrunner pipeline, which is pretty important for getting quality new stuff. Seasons were also a lot longer so the work was consistent.

Now, with seasons being shorter and frequently dropping all at once the entire production cycle for writers has changed. They'll get a typically smaller writing team to blast out the entire season at once, frequently on almost a gig like contract and then have maybe a writer or two stick around for the rest of the production to make edits when they need them. The work is shorter, less consistent and basically removes the professional development aspect that can actually allow for writing to be a sustainable career.

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IShall_Run_Amok
09/01/23 2:43:34 PM
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C_Pain posted...
AI > woke hollyWEIRD writers!!!!!
Imagine being old enough to complain about how weird Hollywood is

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TheMikh
09/01/23 2:43:37 PM
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most of the crap on streaming services is so bad and soulless it may as well have been written by AI

why pay a lot to produce trash when you can pay a little

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DarthAragorn
09/01/23 2:45:06 PM
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If they could make movies without paying a single person they would do it

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AmericaTheBrave
09/01/23 2:52:23 PM
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Compsognathus posted...
The raw number of people is less of a problem than the scheduling of the writers. Once upon a time writers were basically around through entire seasons of a show. This allowed a lot more exposure to the show process along with networking with studio people. This helped develop writers more and was a pretty key piece of the writers-to-showrunner pipeline, which is pretty important for getting quality new stuff. Seasons were also a lot longer so the work was consistent.

Now, with seasons being shorter and frequently dropping all at once the entire production cycle for writers has changed. They'll get a typically smaller writing team to blast out the entire season at once, frequently on almost a gig like contract and then have maybe a writer or two stick around for the rest of the production to make edits when they need them. The work is shorter, less consistent and basically removes the professional development aspect that can actually allow for writing to be a sustainable career.

Streaming seems to have had a lot of unintended consequences for film and television. Almost wish it never happened. Or at least stayed like an archive service it was initially.

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g980
09/01/23 2:53:13 PM
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The writers and actors are right to strike, they are getting a bad deal

But also i think we're taking it as a foregone conclusion that we still need as many full time writers and actors as we currently have

It's going to happen in other industries too - things have gotten more efficient and the nature of the work is changing.

I support the decision to strike, but it wouldnt shock or anger me if they were ultimately unsuccessful.

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Compsognathus
09/01/23 3:15:37 PM
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AmericaTheBrave posted...
Streaming seems to have had a lot of unintended consequences for film and television. Almost wish it never happened. Or at least stayed like an archive service it was initially.
The big thing is that streaming just doesn't make money like the old model did. Most streaming services are incredibly unprofitable and while the old linear TV model still makes money it's dwindling more and more every single day.

So the writers correctly want to be paid more as the old model dwindles and is replaced, but the money just isn't there.

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