According to veteran showrunner Erik Oleson, the industry is experiencing a contraction after peaking.
Paramount says it’ll continue several experiments it began in response to strike-related production shutdowns last year — because they had proven successful at cutting costs.
As actors continue to picket for a better contract, some Hollywood workers are forced to make tough decisions.
Union members won’t be hyping their movies while the work stoppage continues. What will that do to the box office take?
The Writers Guild of America has gone on strike over various issues, including pay, which has declined over the past decade.
Despite the ongoing writers strike, Troy Cwynar aims for a career in comedy writing.
They want the residuals and better working conditions other guilds have obtained for members.
Among other things, Hollywood writers are concerned about the potential of artificial intelligence to displace workers.
If it’s anything like the last writers strike, it could halt production for 100 days.