This will be remembered as a pivotal moment in the entertainment industry, casting a light on issues that include pay disparity in streaming and the looming threat of AI. This would usually be prime For Your Consideration time in the weeks leading up to the Emmys, and while we still have some interesting conversations in the weeks ahead with talent, it felt only right to acknowledge the simultaneous strikes that have prompted the postponement of the Emmys. Mark Olsen: And I’m your other host Mark Olsen. Villareal: I’m one of your hosts, Yvonne Villarreal. Instead of bringing you another in-depth conversation with talent behind your favorite movies and TV shows, we’re taking a moment to look at the strikes by writers and actors that have effectively brought Hollywood to a standstill. We’re back with another episode of “The Envelope” from the Los Angeles Times … but, we’re switching things up this time around. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Times film reporter Josh Rottenberg and actor Sarah Ramos - a member of the SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee. On this episode of “The Envelope,” hosts Yvonne Villarreal and Mark Olsen discuss the issues underlying this historic strike, pay disparities in streaming and concerns over the rise of AI with L. The economic impact is expected to far surpass that of the last writers’ strike, which cost the L.A. Productions are stalled, press tours canceled, and the 2023 Emmys postponed. As today’s screenwriters and actors grapple with financial challenges in a rapidly changing showbiz landscape, combined strikes by the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA have brought Hollywood to a standstill.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |