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They really hit this on the head.
“Don’t you see? It’s a big iPhone! And you still have the option to pay a monthly service to AT&T, without the hassle of actually being able to make a phone call!”
(Off-topic: This piece covers a lot of union behavior as it relates to the industry. If you are an indie filmmaker interested in entering the marketplace, I highly recommend you contact the film unions about your project. They want to encourage up-and-coming creatives, and if you respect their needs, will most likely work with you on getting your project accepted by their standards)
Catching up on some old news: Roman Polanski was recently moved from a Switzerland jail to an undisclosed location for security reasons. Read the BBC News story here: Film Director Roman Polanski Moved from Swiss Jail
He’s still in custody, wherever he is, so extradition to the U.S. is still possible. Opinions fly on both sides as to whether Polanski should still serve time for the crime he committed more than 30 years ago. I think he should.
And it occurred to me that the arguments around Polanski’s freedom mirror the arguments I used to level against the Hollywood unions (SAG, WGA, DGA, etc) as an independent filmmaker.
As my company became a signatory to SAG’s New Media Agreement last year, I have clearly changed my opinion of unions. And Polanski’s predicament is a perfect example of why unions are necessary, in today’s marketplace.
Real problems from fake people.
Dear Earl,
I read your post about how screenwriters should become directors to protect their work. Isn’t that a bit much to ask somebody? It’s hard enough to learn one job.
In that specific case, I was referring to the screenwriter’s weakened position in the moviemaking system.
Directors have more power. Ergo, if screenwriters want the power to protect their stories, they should seek a position of power. I’m not saying every artist needs to study every field.
Oh, thank goodness.
But now that you mention it, it’s not a bad idea.
Just read this post about Elizabeth Knox and her unhappy experience with the movie adaptation process. Here’s the article:
Author cried over film of Vintner’s Luck
I don’t want to address the merits of Ms. Knox’s story as I think it’s irrelevant to my point here. My point is: it’s time for the role of a screenwriter to come to an end.
Real problems from fake people.
Dear Earl,
We just received an email announcing the open entry period for a big media award/film festival, and we’re going to enter!
Awesome, congrats. Why are you entering?
When you win, the trophy is amazing, it’s made of crystal and golden butterflies — wait, what? What do you mean, ‘why?’ It’s a big award/film festival!
How much is the entry fee?
Huh? I don’t know. It’s somewhere around ($50/$100/$200).
Maybe it’s just me, but if someone is asking for more than lunch money, I like to know why I’m doing it.
Scifi Wire posted this story (Warning: Sanctuary Spoilers) about a recent plot twist on Sanctuary.
What Really Happened To (Spoiler Deleted)
Here’s the excerpt I want to focus on (emphasis mine):
Creator Damian Kindler: “Once we know for sure about a third season, there is definitely an Ashley story in there that we’re developing…(snip) The intention was to never kill her off with any finality. It was always to kill her off in a way that was dubious at best and fraught with inconsistencies and fraught with mystery and isn’t completely solved even when they have to put her to rest and move on.”
Let’s start with some disclaimers.
Last week I spent a few days in Auburn, Al, catching up with Doc Waller, executive director for the Layman Group. He did an interview with me (as Board Emeritus for the group) about art, the Layman Group, and their collective futures, and you can see the best pieces of it here:
From August 11th to October 9th, I was on the road shooting Job Corps locations around the country. It was a trip of approximately 4,986 miles, during which I saw 18 states, 12 different hotel chains, three dying or dead cities, and one sexual rendezvous in an Iowa gas station bathroom.
Check below the jump for the Google Map.
As we enter the first real week of October, it’s time for a status update.
This is where I’ll be and what I’m doing for the next four weeks.
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