Always glad to see Judy’s influence. I agree with her about the papers, BTW.
Now hopefully the producers and their group can help find equity for the actors and writers. I also applaud Dwayne the Rick for his leadership. I am glad the top actors are engaging to help.
In my having known you I know that the lives of the majority of those in film/TV are entirely hosed by the modern changes. You recounted to me once - and to Bella and her mom - that the tendency to do a short 8 episode show is almost always without much pay, hoping it gets picked up AND renewed. Short runs mean few make money. Lead actors may even front costs a “producers,” only to not get picked up. Now, with even the hope of residuals nearly gone because of streaming ... I can’t imagine the struggle of the vast majority in the industry.
I can’t recall if I told you but I was an accomplished graphic artist (pencil, some paint) and was 1 of 2 high school seniors in Austin in 1987 to win the Pecan Street Art Festival. I didn’t go to art school but even then intended to go to law school. Only now 35 years later as an attorney do I think ... maybe there was a third option. ;-) Law isn’t what many think looking from the outside.
I didn’t go to art since a single drawing that was photographically real (in pencil) was 300 hrs for an 11x14 picture. The rate of pay for what people would spend (not much!) meant I could make more working in a foreign sweatshop that as an arts person in the US. Americans like art of all fashions but they love their starving artists more. The prior model in TV/movies at least created enough paid positions that at some threshold enough could make a decent living. Everyone below that line know they had to keep a “J.O.B” on the side with the hope of “making it.” A young actor, or an older “character actor” might be an extra, might get a line in the next, might get spotted and make it. There was some chance at least.
If we love our art, if we love those that make it, we must ensure we can pay enough to have enough do that art. Top execs and their shareholders are killing the Golden Geese. Harrison Ford was a bit actor in American Graffiti... even as his side huddle was carpenter. Others were similar in their starts. The issue with AI isn’t simply that it might mimic a lead actor (I doubt it will except maybe in the event of their death in production or for retakes), the danger is that we only pay for 4-6 actors, use AI for all extras, and gut the extras and one line actors - trying to get a break.
Angela Lansbury famously took less in income on her long running show so she could have a cadre of seasoned actors as guest stars. She made sure that she could feed Hollywood, Young up and coming ... and actors who were on that show last decade but still working. Robert Downey Jr may have been seen as a “has been” until he was cast as Ironman. Now 18 yrs later he had a great run. There are second and third acts in more places than just plays.
I feel for you and your community, Beth, in these strikes, but I am glad so many stand with y’all. I am definitely one. Love to you.
Hopefully your extra time to look for papers ends soon ... because I’m going to be wanting Hallmark movies in constant flow come fall, and then through 2024. I always love seeing your story lines developed. And of course seeing you in syndication.
It is a sad and confusing time for all of us in entertainment. The squeeze has been on for years now, the whole end goal of the powers that be is to break the unions. They may manage it this go around. I hope not. I am trying to keep the faith, but the timing after a pandemic is not good and the studios and networks are not inclined towards empathy. We shall see. I am lucky and can survive nicely without the work. Others are in a more dangerous position and at this rate thousands will lose their healthcare. Ah sigh. Thanks for your lovely thoughts!!! xoxo
I love Ari too. And all citizens who thoughtfully inform themselves. Wish I were willing to focus on news instead of novels (and one on one acts of kindness) - but at 76, pretty sure that’s not gonna happen. Grateful for you who do! And inform those of us who take your advice at the polls! (Like my husband…who, thank God, is my opposite!)
another jaunty piece - sounds like a hoot of a granny.
She was a piece of work to be sure!!!
Always glad to see Judy’s influence. I agree with her about the papers, BTW.
Now hopefully the producers and their group can help find equity for the actors and writers. I also applaud Dwayne the Rick for his leadership. I am glad the top actors are engaging to help.
In my having known you I know that the lives of the majority of those in film/TV are entirely hosed by the modern changes. You recounted to me once - and to Bella and her mom - that the tendency to do a short 8 episode show is almost always without much pay, hoping it gets picked up AND renewed. Short runs mean few make money. Lead actors may even front costs a “producers,” only to not get picked up. Now, with even the hope of residuals nearly gone because of streaming ... I can’t imagine the struggle of the vast majority in the industry.
I can’t recall if I told you but I was an accomplished graphic artist (pencil, some paint) and was 1 of 2 high school seniors in Austin in 1987 to win the Pecan Street Art Festival. I didn’t go to art school but even then intended to go to law school. Only now 35 years later as an attorney do I think ... maybe there was a third option. ;-) Law isn’t what many think looking from the outside.
I didn’t go to art since a single drawing that was photographically real (in pencil) was 300 hrs for an 11x14 picture. The rate of pay for what people would spend (not much!) meant I could make more working in a foreign sweatshop that as an arts person in the US. Americans like art of all fashions but they love their starving artists more. The prior model in TV/movies at least created enough paid positions that at some threshold enough could make a decent living. Everyone below that line know they had to keep a “J.O.B” on the side with the hope of “making it.” A young actor, or an older “character actor” might be an extra, might get a line in the next, might get spotted and make it. There was some chance at least.
If we love our art, if we love those that make it, we must ensure we can pay enough to have enough do that art. Top execs and their shareholders are killing the Golden Geese. Harrison Ford was a bit actor in American Graffiti... even as his side huddle was carpenter. Others were similar in their starts. The issue with AI isn’t simply that it might mimic a lead actor (I doubt it will except maybe in the event of their death in production or for retakes), the danger is that we only pay for 4-6 actors, use AI for all extras, and gut the extras and one line actors - trying to get a break.
Angela Lansbury famously took less in income on her long running show so she could have a cadre of seasoned actors as guest stars. She made sure that she could feed Hollywood, Young up and coming ... and actors who were on that show last decade but still working. Robert Downey Jr may have been seen as a “has been” until he was cast as Ironman. Now 18 yrs later he had a great run. There are second and third acts in more places than just plays.
I feel for you and your community, Beth, in these strikes, but I am glad so many stand with y’all. I am definitely one. Love to you.
Hopefully your extra time to look for papers ends soon ... because I’m going to be wanting Hallmark movies in constant flow come fall, and then through 2024. I always love seeing your story lines developed. And of course seeing you in syndication.
It is a sad and confusing time for all of us in entertainment. The squeeze has been on for years now, the whole end goal of the powers that be is to break the unions. They may manage it this go around. I hope not. I am trying to keep the faith, but the timing after a pandemic is not good and the studios and networks are not inclined towards empathy. We shall see. I am lucky and can survive nicely without the work. Others are in a more dangerous position and at this rate thousands will lose their healthcare. Ah sigh. Thanks for your lovely thoughts!!! xoxo
I love Ari too. And all citizens who thoughtfully inform themselves. Wish I were willing to focus on news instead of novels (and one on one acts of kindness) - but at 76, pretty sure that’s not gonna happen. Grateful for you who do! And inform those of us who take your advice at the polls! (Like my husband…who, thank God, is my opposite!)
You have done more than your share.. Thanks for reading and always being so supportive.