On my seventh birthday, I wanted a toy fire truck, and I didn't get it, and you were real nice about it, and then the house next door burnt down, and then real firetrucks came, and for years I thought you set the fire for me. And if you did, you can tell me!

Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'


The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Cashmere - Nov 11, 2007 8:54:37 am PST #7828 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

My understanding is that they can get replacement writers, just not anyone who is or ever wants to be WGA.

I read that the show runners were officially supporting the writers, so even if they have scripts in hand, the other production stuff that could go on without writers, can't--not without show runners.

ND, how are production peeps set for unemployment? I know it often doesn't pay the all the bills but it can keep the larger wolves at bay. They'd be eligible if they were laid off through no willful acts of their own, right?

I feel badly for everyone that will suffer from this strike--because a lot of hard working people will be hurting if it drags on for a long time.


NoiseDesign - Nov 11, 2007 8:58:05 am PST #7829 of 10001
Our wings are not tired

Lots of production peeps are inependant contractors who are hired as needed. As a result they aren't so much laid off as just not getting any calls for work. It makes unemployment very difficult for them.


NoiseDesign - Nov 11, 2007 8:58:07 am PST #7830 of 10001
Our wings are not tired

Cashmere - Nov 11, 2007 8:59:33 am PST #7831 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

I thought that might be the case, ND. Which sucks even more.


Steph L. - Nov 11, 2007 9:01:06 am PST #7832 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

If we end up with too much money, is it okay if I put some aside for things like baking cookies, or perhaps a rainy day striker umbrella fund?

I'm good with however you allocate it, Allyson -- cookies, rainy day fund, sending half to Jesse for NYC writers -- whatever.

Thanks for the vote of confidence, guys. On a selfish note, it always makes me feel awesome that you trust me like this.

Hell, you've more than earned our trust.

Many thanks to Polgara for donating the bags and for helping me schlep to Fox.

Thanks, Polgara!


NoiseDesign - Nov 11, 2007 9:09:59 am PST #7833 of 10001
Our wings are not tired

Yeah. One of the guys I'm friends with does amazing blood and wound effects so he gets called on shows like CSI and medical thillers when they need specific effects. He was booked on a few upcoming projects and they are all just gone now. He understands the writer's plight but has a hard time being supportive when he's lost his income. Also, since he's below the line he never gets a piece of the back end so he doesn't have any residuals coming in.


Wolfram - Nov 11, 2007 9:29:19 am PST #7834 of 10001
Visilurking

The best, clearest, unbiased article I've read yet summing up the current situation, aptly titled: Why the Striking Writers Are Right


Kat - Nov 11, 2007 9:50:58 am PST #7835 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Donors Choose question....

Did anyone else get a $100 Gift certificate for donating? I'm asking because I'm trying to get V, an elementary teacher, to set up a proposal for bookmaking supplies like crayons, paper, staples etc. and I want to know if anyone would be interested in using their $100 GC for that? It might take a week or a little longer to get it all set up.


Allyson - Nov 11, 2007 10:09:47 am PST #7836 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

I got one.


NoiseDesign - Nov 11, 2007 10:18:31 am PST #7837 of 10001
Our wings are not tired

I hope that no one is misunderstanding me. I believe the writers are completely in the right here. The studios are truly trying to screw over anyone attached. I don't blame the writers for what is happening. I'm just trying to make sure that the folks that are getting lost in the shuffle here aren't forgotten. The average crew is just paid a day rate, or a flat rate for doing a project. If there is no new work coming in, then there is no money coming in. I personally think that if the project makes a lot of money on the back end, then everyone should get a piece of that, but I also know that will never, ever, ever happen. I'm also a little worried for myself. I don't work in film and TV a lot, but I work in related industries and I know how the spillover works. If a lot of production people spill out into the job market, then I could lose work to some of them as they cross over into the areas where I normally work. Also, in the the past, when times get lean the studios stop taking any sort of risk. Well, studios own the theme parks where I get a lot of my work, and new attractions always have a lot of risk associated with them. So yeah, I'm worried.

Anyway, I just wanted to make sure people know, I do support the writers. I know this strike has to happen. I also know that there's a good chance I'm going to feel the pinch due to it, and that a lot of my friends are already feeling the pinch.