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Swoop- Big Boss
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Age : 44
Localisation : Montreal
Date d'inscription : 05/06/2007
Re: Explication de la greve des scenaristes
J'ai entendu ce matin que la grève des scénaristes avait, notamment, pour effet la ré-apparition de scénarios jusqu'alors mis de côté avec parait-il de petites perles...
Re: Explication de la greve des scenaristes
eh eh ! ...what else
http://www.allocine.fr/article/fichearticle_gen_carticle=18415552.html
tous pour george !!!
http://www.allocine.fr/article/fichearticle_gen_carticle=18415552.html
tous pour george !!!
Grog- Chef de partie
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Date d'inscription : 12/11/2007
Re: Explication de la greve des scenaristes
je suis pas à fond dans les séries américaines, ca me fait marrer tout mes collègues qui se font trop chier maintenant qu'ils ont plus leur petit visionnage hebdomadaire de leur série favorite héhé
en tout cas je pense qu'ils ont bien raison de protester et je pense qu'ils auront gain de cause en jouant la carte du temps, tant que financierement ils peuvent acuser le coup.
ca me rappelle un episode des guignols ou les americains faisaient appel aux scenaristes français de sous le soleil pour ecrire les episodes hihi
en tout cas je pense qu'ils ont bien raison de protester et je pense qu'ils auront gain de cause en jouant la carte du temps, tant que financierement ils peuvent acuser le coup.
ca me rappelle un episode des guignols ou les americains faisaient appel aux scenaristes français de sous le soleil pour ecrire les episodes hihi
Re: Explication de la greve des scenaristes
La Greve reellement finit ?
Directors guild out to skirt strike
With two days of talks already behind them, DGA and studio negotiators will be eyed daily for signs that they've reached a quick contract agreement.
That's
how dramatically the labor spotlight has shifted yet again. First the
industry's focus swung from fractious talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
to striking writers and their picket lines, and now industries will
closely track the AMPTP's negotiations with Hollywood directors.
The
DGA-AMPTP negotiations, announced with minimal fanfare Friday, may
represent the industry's best shot at getting back to business as
usual. The parties held bargaining sessions Saturday and Sunday, and
though a press blackout prevented details from leaking, it appears the
sessions went smoothly enough.
The DGA and the AMPTP met
informally for weeks prior to the start of early talks, so many
industryites believe a new DGA contract could be reached within a
matter of weeks or even days.
"I'm optimistic", a high-ranking
industryite said. "Bottom line, I think we'll make a deal (because) the
directors will be more reasonable."
Negotiating chair Gil Cates and executive director Jay Roth are leading the guild's negotiating team, while AMPTP president Nick Counter
is presiding over the management team, as usual. They are seeking to
hammer out a new agreement to replace the DGA's main film and TV
contract, set to expire June 30. Talks are being held at AMPTP
headquarters in Encino, with a third session set for Monday.
After
the DGA announced the start of its negotiations, the striking WGA --
whose own contract talks have been put on hold by the AMPTP -- issued a
joint statement with SAG. The actors also are under contract through June 30 but unlike the directors have been closely aligned with the WGA of late.
"We
wish the DGA well and hope that they achieve a fair deal that
incorporates principles that will benefit all creative artists," the
WGA and SAG said. "The DGA has to do what is best for its membership,
but it is important to remember that they do not represent actors and
writers."
WGA brass have said they might maintain their work
stoppage and continue to mount picket lines even in the face of a
DGA-AMPTP agreement, should the directors secure terms considered
wanting by the WGA.
Visit HollywoodReporter.com for more ...
Directors guild out to skirt strike
14 Jan 2008 5:54pm EST - By Carl DiOrio | |
With two days of talks already behind them, DGA and studio negotiators will be eyed daily for signs that they've reached a quick contract agreement.
That's
how dramatically the labor spotlight has shifted yet again. First the
industry's focus swung from fractious talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
to striking writers and their picket lines, and now industries will
closely track the AMPTP's negotiations with Hollywood directors.
The
DGA-AMPTP negotiations, announced with minimal fanfare Friday, may
represent the industry's best shot at getting back to business as
usual. The parties held bargaining sessions Saturday and Sunday, and
though a press blackout prevented details from leaking, it appears the
sessions went smoothly enough.
The DGA and the AMPTP met
informally for weeks prior to the start of early talks, so many
industryites believe a new DGA contract could be reached within a
matter of weeks or even days.
"I'm optimistic", a high-ranking
industryite said. "Bottom line, I think we'll make a deal (because) the
directors will be more reasonable."
Negotiating chair Gil Cates and executive director Jay Roth are leading the guild's negotiating team, while AMPTP president Nick Counter
is presiding over the management team, as usual. They are seeking to
hammer out a new agreement to replace the DGA's main film and TV
contract, set to expire June 30. Talks are being held at AMPTP
headquarters in Encino, with a third session set for Monday.
After
the DGA announced the start of its negotiations, the striking WGA --
whose own contract talks have been put on hold by the AMPTP -- issued a
joint statement with SAG. The actors also are under contract through June 30 but unlike the directors have been closely aligned with the WGA of late.
"We
wish the DGA well and hope that they achieve a fair deal that
incorporates principles that will benefit all creative artists," the
WGA and SAG said. "The DGA has to do what is best for its membership,
but it is important to remember that they do not represent actors and
writers."
WGA brass have said they might maintain their work
stoppage and continue to mount picket lines even in the face of a
DGA-AMPTP agreement, should the directors secure terms considered
wanting by the WGA.
Visit HollywoodReporter.com for more ...
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