Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:But, I sure hope they don't get painted as 'rich crybabies' like when atheletes go on strike. Scriptwriters do not typically make the huge bucks
mitsuki lover wrote:Considering the quality of some of Hollywood's products lately I highly doubt that much will be missed.
Nate wrote:That may be true, Nick, but the thing is, the SAG and DGA contracts are going to expire in July of next year, and if the writers' guild is still on strike, they're going to join in. So no actors, no directors, and no writers mean Hollywood will literally be brought to a grinding halt.
Fish and Chips wrote:But, meh, this doesn't affect me all that much. I watch barely any television beyond the discovery channel, which is consistently awesome. Just films and Anime, really, so I'm fine.
ChurchPunk wrote:That's pretty much how it is for me. I have about 30 hours of anime on my shelf which I still have to watch. =P
Blitzkrieg1701 wrote:Surely you know the answer to that already
mitsuki lover wrote:The question is since most of these shows are done by a team of writers and not simply by one or two people per episode,who gets a cut of how much?
For example if writer A writes the prelim draft and hands it in and it then gets a rewrite by writer B and later producer C decides to clean it up some more but when it airs it's under his name not under A or B's name
do they still get the credit?
And if so how much of it?
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
mitsuki lover wrote:I really think though that politicians and late night talk show hosts ought to learn to write their own material.
mitsuki lover wrote:I really think though that politicians and late night talk show hosts ought to learn to write their own material.
mitsuki lover wrote:Another example is the Star Trek episode 'The City on the Edge of
Forever' I think Heinlein wrote the original script but Roddenberry had to rewrite it because even though it was really good it wasn't Star Trek material.
I really think though that politicians and late night talk show hosts ought to learn to write their own material.
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