Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Good riddance I say!
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They didn’t “join” the strike. The writers went on strike when their contract was up and so did the actors. The directors contract was also up a couple of weeks ago but they chose to make a deal instead of strike. The actors were up June 30 and they extended one week hoping to make a deal.
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Well, then you remember the last writers strike when they started airing reruns. That’ll happen soon. You’ll get to see Victor young again.
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No, the actors aren’t supporting the writers by striking. Just like the writers contract was up last month, the directors contract was up 2 weeks ago ( we made a deal and didn’t strike) the actors contract was up June 30, they extended it by one week in hopes of making a deal but that didn’t happen. So now they’re striking.
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What a self centered question. Yes there are thousands of people who will miss them and care that they are on strike. I don’t mean the people that will have to wait a little longer to see the new episode of their favorite show. I mean numerous people whose livelihood depends on these people working. These people are now out of a job with no income coming in. But then as long as it doesn’t affect you it doesn’t matter.
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Not sure how many people the television productions hire but it would probably be quite a number for shows with a lot of scenery and special effects. |
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There is a misunderstanding on what these contracts represent vs what stars and directors earn. Stars and directors negotiate their own contracts through agents. Some agreements are paid large sums of money up front others a percentage of the profits. The contracts only cover base salaries and working conditions. If you've ever worked on a film set, you will find for anyone other than the stars the working conditions are not ideal. Long hours, not the safest locations.
Do you believe all the actors and crew who work on the movie Rust enjoyed the location, the long hours and believed it was safe. The contract does pay a decent wage just because of the conditions and these are more or less freelance jobs. The filming is over, and you again are unemployed. |
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The last time the writers and actors went on strike at the same time was in 1960, when Ronald Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild.
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Most are skilled trades electrician plumber carpenters painters will be easy for them to transition to similar work. Filming crews, editors will have a harder time. End credits of a movies list jobs and names associated with production
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Since films are such a high risk business do not understand why films cost such huge amounts. |
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