• Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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    7 days ago

    If American companies’ track record is anything to go by, I can have a guess.

    1. They stopped treating their workers properly (like not paying their writers)
    2. They overinvested funds into stuff they didn’t need (disney buying lucasarts and such)
    3. Workers are sick of being abused
    4. Oh no, our exploitative labour funds!

    I expect to be dead wrong. Now I’ll read the article

    • ohulancutash@feddit.uk
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      6 days ago
      1. Hollywood is highly unionised. The writers are being paid.

      2. Disney makes a lot of profit from Lucasfilm.

      3. Workers are sick of being out of work.

      Etc.

      LA is more expensive to shoot in than London, Vancouver, Prague or Atlanta, and the crews there aren’t any better, the equipment and facilities aren’t better, it has an advantageous climate.

      LA isn’t competing with the tax breaks elsewhere, and meanwhile the streaming age has matured into its profit-making phase, so the boom in production is over.

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        Oh that union must be new. Did you not hear about the strikes recently? Two years ago, and the job market still hasn’t recovered. In some shows they were winging it without writers.

        And that’s separate from these weird “profit sharing” contracts they’ve been giving to actors in recent years too. Only to then do some creative bookkeeping and write down everything they do as a loss.

        Doesn’t make hollywood rich, but it definitely makes the shareholders rich

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          6 days ago

          You have misunderstood. Hollywood’s writers have been fully unionised since the 1930s. Shows were not winging it without writers, as showrunners were still supervising things as part of permitted work in their producorial capacity.

          The job market won’t recover. That’s about market forces not strikes.

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            Ahh, in that case those are some meaningless darn unions. No wonder they had to go on strike

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                Feel free to bring an argument rather than attack my character. I’m covered by a union and it’s a lot less terrible

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      7 days ago

      They overinvested funds into stuff they didn’t need (disney buying lucasarts and such)

      I do agree that they overspend on a lot of things, but in my book buying Lucas Arts for $4b was a steal. I think they mostly got it for so cheap because George Lucas wanted to be done with it. Even with the way misshandeld it (bar some highlights like Andor), this was most certainly a good investment.

      I mean the sequels were bad and yet those alone made more than $4b at the boxoffice (yes I know that isn’t profit, but just to give some perspective). And star wars is also a powerhouse in terms of merchandise sales, think of the amount of baby Yoda toys being sold.

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      7 days ago

      I think you’re right but according to the article, you’re wrong, it’s because the massive studios don’t get enough tax breaks.

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    Welcome to CAL-E-YOUCANTAFFORDIT. Everything is expensive here, but we got beaches.