antheia I'm with you on point number two. It's possible that I'm biased, being an actor's kid, but it's really crazy how much of a share the producers get given the minimal creative work they do.
Exactly. I could see the creator of a show getting a larger share, especially if they're actively involved in the day-to-day (like Whedon or Kripke), but why a producer deserves that large share when no one is even sure what a producer does is as incomprehnsible to me as Bandom.
I'm also curious about two things: 1) how and whether the Teamsters will support this, and 2) what the repercussions/rewards will ultimately be for SAG & DGA members. Interesting times.
Me too! I suppose time will only tell. Do you know if SAG and DGA contemplating a sympathy strike? I haven't heard anything, and I kind of doubt it, but I'm still curious.
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Date: 2007-11-05 03:31 pm (UTC)Exactly. I could see the creator of a show getting a larger share, especially if they're actively involved in the day-to-day (like Whedon or Kripke), but why a producer deserves that large share when no one is even sure what a producer does is as incomprehnsible to me as Bandom.
I'm also curious about two things: 1) how and whether the Teamsters will support this, and 2) what the repercussions/rewards will ultimately be for SAG & DGA members. Interesting times.
Me too! I suppose time will only tell. Do you know if SAG and DGA contemplating a sympathy strike? I haven't heard anything, and I kind of doubt it, but I'm still curious.