Archief - Staking scriptschrijvers

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TeOtWaWkI

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D3C0Y zei:
omg die van lost zijn toch wel leeggangers ze, zoooo'n lange break doen en dan hebben ze nog maar 4 episodes ingeblikt...

@ gentille, de bazen kunnen ze niks maken... zonder schrijvers geen scripts en geen scripts geen nieuwe series dus ook minder kijkcijfers wss :p


Vakantie tot augustus,september (mss wat geschreven tijdens break)
Opnames van 1 ep duurt 3 weken(overlapping gebeurt wel)
dus it makes sense dat ze nu aan aflvering 5 zitten (of 8 als snel gewerkt)

Ontopic

die staking betreft enkel de WGA (writers guild association) dus mensen die erbuiten vallen mogen wel nog schrijven...Of het kwaliteit is,is natuurlijk een ander paar mouwen

gizmo666

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de reality tv schrijvers horen daar niet bij. staat in de link die ik daarnet gaf

Lostiefreak

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gvd, dat maar snel terug gedaan is die staking, ze hebben nog geprobeert te onderhandelen met de schrijvers, maar ze zijn vandaag toch begonnen met staken. :(
het gaat trouwens niet alleen over tv-series, maar ook de schrijvers van films staken in Holleywood.

Bram

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Lostiefreak zei:
gvd, dat maar snel terug gedaan is die staking, ze hebben nog geprobeert te onderhandelen met de schrijvers, maar ze zijn vandaag toch begonnen met staken. :(
het gaat trouwens net alleen over tv-series, maar ook de schrijvers van films staken in Holleywood.

WGA is alle fictie eh... da's 12000 man da daar in zit... Tis voos, maar ze hebben wel ergens gelijk vind ik... Hoewel da 100% opslag vragen dan ook weer der mss wa over is...

Guard

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hehehe, ja ..
net gelezen in de krant dat bijvoorbeeld larry king een serieuze flater ofzo heeft geslaan, hij wil perse britney intervieuwen voor zijn show en hij wist niet eens wie kevin federline (ofzo) was ... en dat is toch de vader van de kinderen van britney!

schijnt dat de scriptschrijvers daarvoor moeten kijken, dus dat de presentatoren de juiste info hebben over hun mensen.
:lol:


en ik vind hun loonsverhoging maar heel normaal.
het contract werd opgesteld toen dvd nog in de kinderschoenen stond enzo.
en de productiehuizen halen nu meer en meer winst binnen terwijl de lonen van die mensen niet veranderdt.

Ricky Roma

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Guard zei:
hehehe, ja ..
net gelezen in de krant dat bijvoorbeeld larry king een serieuze flater ofzo heeft geslaan, hij wil perse britney intervieuwen voor zijn show en hij wist niet eens wie kevin federline (ofzo) was ... en dat is toch de vader van de kinderen van britney!

schijnt dat de scriptschrijvers daarvoor moeten kijken, dus dat de presentatoren de juiste info hebben over hun mensen.
:lol:

Hier nog eentje:

http://www.break.com/index/seinfeld-makes-fun-of-larry-king.html

pieta

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jay leno(doro de vrt uitgesproken als: jeey leenow), wss ook conan, letterman, ...
krijgen ook allemaal hun teksten, eens zien hoe dat verder gaat gaan^^

Rapturo

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Nieuws over Smallville :

"We were able to complete scripts for 15 episodes. Episode 15 is a cliffhanger. To the best of my knowledge, the studio plans to produce all of them. If there isn't a quick resolution, then the season ends in February. It is our wish that this strike will be resolved quickly so that we can get back to doing what we love -- writing." Al Gough & Miles Millar

Lostiefreak

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hier een aankondiging van de site: Thetailsection.com
om fans aan te wijzen hoe wij kunnen helpen om deze staking te stoppen:
hij heeft groot gelijk vind ik.

I know I said I wouldn't be back, but the issue with the WGA strike, and the upset amongst television fans has forced to make one last post, and at the same time call to action the Lost fandom, and fandom anywhere. The WGA strike spawns from the way the world has changed, and part of that change is that the voice of the fan population has gotten MUCH more audible.

So here is one last theory for you Lost fans out there, and if you like it pass it on to fans of other shows if you will: We can stop this strike. How? The same way the WGA is working right now, we can pull a strike against the tight-wads running the networks and hit them where it hurts.

I propose a bit of activism. A media buying black out amongst all fans who are disgusted by Hollywood's cronyism; treating creators like they are line items instead of valued assets that deserve a piece of every dollar made off their work.

How will it work? It's simple. Here is the call:

Fansites - Remove all links to the sale of DVD sets, block networks from buying space in your google blocks. (I cannot control that here, or I would)

Fans - Cancel any orders you have for pending DVD set releases. I canceled my order for Lost Season 3 this morning. If enough of us do this, the message will ring loud and clear. You will say that this is a jab at the writers since they do receive DVD residuals. You are right. However, it is the executives that will be hurt by this.

Any other ideas? I'm essentially falling into silence as far as specific media reporting goes, but I'm not beyond a little activism to show that the strength of the online community can be more compelling than even the Mayor of LA when it comes to compelling the studios that they MUST act now to do what is fair for the writers so that everybody can get back to work. If you are interested in joining this effort, or have ideas, email me:


[email protected]


When creators walk because the studios are screwing them, it's time for the grass roots of the fan community to dry up and go to flame. Those are OUR writers out there. Let's show the world how quickly the fan communities of the world can change things.

The WGA strike is all about the change in the way entertainment is delivered, and all creators making their ‘fair’ share. One issue that is being overlooked is that we, the consumers, have also risen in power along with the technological changes that have flourished in the entertainment industry. Let’s not forget that it is was highly organized fans, using the same core technology at the center of this debate: the Internet, that forced ABC to consider ditching reruns for Lost. We even got a pair of characters killed.

Outside of what Lost fans have done with their solidarity on issues impacting our show, television fans in general have saved shows like Jericho from being cancelled, and influenced major changes on other shows as well.

The point is, that much of what we hear about the WGA strike is that it is ‘bad for business,’ but the fact is it is bad for us, and at the end of the day we are all that matters because without an audience to air advertising to, the networks have no business. There seems to be this cronyism functioning in the industry where a bunch of board members and executives are “sticking to their guns” and not giving in to the writers on “business” principles. Well I say: screw them.

We, the fans, are the ultimate power in this dispute. I doubt there is a single fan out there who would say that they think it is unfair to the networks for them to give even 10% of the profits from online distribution of programming to the writers who make it entertaining in the first place, and that is a hell of a lot more than what the writers are asking for.

It is clearly unfair, however, for the fruits of the writer’s creative labors to be rung of every dollar of profit in the name of corporate greed. The networks imposing their greed and lack of respect for artistry has been a common complaint amongst the fandom for some time.

We, the fans, have the ability to stop this strike in its tracks right now by showing our own power to the networks, by refusing to partake of substitute programming, by vowing not to purchase DVD sets, and by joining behind a central doctrine of belief that the will and satisfaction of the audiences should be the number one consideration on the side of both the unions and the networks when it comes to negotiations, and that audiences are not ‘demographic segments,’ but free thinking individuals who know that art is produced by artists, and that the artists deserve their fair share, and that 0% is not fair.

They have not given us a seat at the table, so we need to take one. We can end this strike now.

gizmo666

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Rapturo zei:
Nieuws over Smallville :

"We were able to complete scripts for 15 episodes. Episode 15 is a cliffhanger. To the best of my knowledge, the studio plans to produce all of them. If there isn't a quick resolution, then the season ends in February. It is our wish that this strike will be resolved quickly so that we can get back to doing what we love -- writing." Al Gough & Miles Millar

omg ze gaan alle series verkloten:cry:

LSDsmurf

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Info over de status van een pak shows van ABC, CBS, Fox en NBC:

ABC
Boston Legal: 14 episodes recorded. Episode 6 of season 4 aired last night.
Brothers and Sisters: 12 episodes recorded. ABC plans to air new episode as normal this Sunday.
Cashmere Mafia: Launch held back until end of strike.
Cavemen: 12 episodes out of 13 ordered taped.
Dancing with the Stars: Production continues; host Tom Bergeron to ad-lib.
Desperate Housewives: Production ceases Wednesday, November 7. 9 episodes recorded; show expected to go on hiatus first week of December unless ABC hold back first-run airings.
Dirty Sexy Money: 12 episodes taped. Next new episode goes out November 15.
Grey's Anatomy: 11 episodes recorded; 2 scripts available for production. Production continues. Show has 6 weeks of new episodes available.
Jimmy Kimmel Live: On hiatus.
Lost: 8 episodes out of 16 ordered taped. In event of protracted dispute, the 8 in the can could run as a mini-season starting in the New Year with remaining shows held back for 2008-09.
Men in Trees: Production continues on 4 scripts; 15 episodes available. First part of a new two-parter to go out on November 10.

CBS
Cane: Production continues. New episode scheduled for next Tuesday as normal.
Cold Case: 10 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
CSI: 9 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
CSI: Miami: 10 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
CSI: New York: 11 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
Ghost Whisperer: 9 episodes out of 22 ordered taped.
Jericho: Production completeed on 7 episode order.
NCIS: 10 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
Rules of Engagement: Production shut down.
The Big Bang Theory: Production shut down.
The Late Show with David Letterman: On hiatus.
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: On hiatus.
The New Adventures of Old Christine: Production shut down.
Two and a Half Men: Production shut down.

Fox
24: 9 episodes taped.
Back to You: Production shut down with 9 episodes taped. On hiatus.
Prison Break: 12 episodes completed. 12th episode had been scheduled to air December 17 as the coda to first half of the season, with second half lined up for April.
'Til Death: Production shut down.

NBC
30 Rock: 9 episodes of a 22 episode season taped. Tina Fey has joined WGA, East strike but production expected to resume on a 10th script later this week.
Heroes: Heroes: Origins spinoff suspended. 11 episodes taped. It is understood that NBC is planning for the December 3 episode to serve as a season finale in the event of a protracted strike, with the show returning for special episodes in the run-up to 2008-09.
Journeyman: Production continues.
Saturday Night Live: On hiatus.
Scrubs: 10 episodes shot. 2 more scripts available. 12th episode could serve as series finale.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/a79376/us-strike-roundup-tuesday-nov-6.html

XPlosiv

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Degene die er niet in staan is dat dan een garantie dat ze wel doorgaan? ofniet?

The unit, House :(

LSDsmurf

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XPlosiv zei:
Degene die er niet in staan is dat dan een garantie dat ze wel doorgaan? ofniet?

The unit, House :(

Dunno :p Ik vermoed dat de reporter over series die er niet tussen staan geen info had.

RaZoR be

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Production schutdown betekend einde van de series?? jammer in dat geval van Two and a half man...
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