Gorjesspazze9 Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 (edited) The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with studios & streamers. https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1665286575805145088?s=46&t=sTdJZMenLQSZNz-HvhnLqw in Pop terms it means Writers Strike is nearing its endand Directors won’t go on strike Wages and Benefits: Groundbreaking gains in wages and benefits including a 5% increase in the first year of the contract, 4% in the second year and 3.5% in the third year. Additional 0.5% to fund a new parental leave benefit. Edited June 4, 2023 by Gorjesspazze9
Indie Go Mind Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 I'm truly glad for them. They really are an integral part of the entertainment scene. Did the deal also include anything about AI usage? That's one the aspect of this strike that's I'm most curious about.
Khal Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 Quote Still, the latter union largely has proposals (including many of its key asks) on the table that don’t have any overlap with the DGA’s demands and it remains unlikely that DGA progress on residuals and data transparency would change the game for writers. Considering streaming residuals is one of the key issues of the WGA strike, the above doesn't sound promising, yet.
Gorjesspazze9 Posted June 4, 2023 Author Posted June 4, 2023 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Indie Go Mind said: I'm truly glad for them. They really are an integral part of the entertainment scene. Did the deal also include anything about AI usage? That's one the aspect of this strike that's I'm most curious about. Yeah AI has been addressed in the contract stating A.I. can not be used to replace members of staff. I don’t know what exactly that entails, but you could find a more explained synopses of it on twitter or reddit. Edited June 4, 2023 by Gorjesspazze9
ATRL Administrator Ryan Posted June 4, 2023 ATRL Administrator Posted June 4, 2023 This doesn’t mean the Writer’s strike is almost over.
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 The fact that DGA don't even have to strike show how little Hollywood thinks of writers
Indie Go Mind Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 11 minutes ago, Gorjesspazze9 said: Yeah AI has been addressed in the contract stating A.I. can not be used to replace members of staff. I don’t know what exactly that entails, but you could find a more explained synopses of it on twitter or reddit. Thank you. I'll try to find a more detailed summary later.
Gorjesspazze9 Posted June 4, 2023 Author Posted June 4, 2023 (edited) Writers across the industry have started to respond on Twitter and Instagram stories claiming this is a step in the right Direction 🤭 So I guess this Does mean it has a Direct effect on the Writers Strike and the Strike is Nearing its end. Edited June 4, 2023 by Gorjesspazze9
Mean Trees Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 (edited) There needs to be collective bargaining agreements that cover the whole labor force. These piecemeal strikes with some getting raises is not it! Edited June 4, 2023 by Mean Trees
Johnny Jacobs Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 Cmon hoes.. I need my Harry Potter series but get yours
Wicked Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 (edited) https://twitter.com/Travon/status/1665256904988463104 Edited June 4, 2023 by Wicked
Arcadius Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 2 hours ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: The fact that DGA don't even have to strike show how little Hollywood thinks of writers My first thought.
Wicked Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 8 minutes ago, Starfish said: Is this good or bad? It's good for the DGA, but there are things in the WGAs demands that are uniquely their own, which is the root of the problem.
Almodusa Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 Not too surprising though - the studios wouldn’t have wanted DGA, WGA, and SAG to all go on strike at once.
barbiegrande Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 3 hours ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: The fact that DGA don't even have to strike show how little Hollywood thinks of writers It’s weird because you’d think somebody would realize a good script is what makes or brakes a movie financially.
Price of Fame Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 4 hours ago, Gorjesspazze9 said: The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with studios & streamers. https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1665286575805145088?s=46&t=sTdJZMenLQSZNz-HvhnLqw in Pop terms it means Writers Strike is nearing its endand Directors won’t go on strike
SleepNoMore Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 4 hours ago, Gorjesspazze9 said: The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with studios & streamers. https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1665286575805145088?s=46&t=sTdJZMenLQSZNz-HvhnLqw in Pop terms it means Writers Strike is nearing its endand Directors won’t go on strike Wages and Benefits: Groundbreaking gains in wages and benefits including a 5% increase in the first year of the contract, 4% in the second year and 3.5% in the third year. Additional 0.5% to fund a new parental leave benefit. You’re mixing up two different guilds. The Writers strike is no where near over. The WGA is on strike, and that’s for writers. The DGA is the directors guild, and they are not on strike but their agreement was about to expire so they were just negotiating to renew it. The WGA is on strike because their agreement expired without resolution. The producers association has not even started to respond to the WGA’s demands because they have been focused on the DGA. The good news about the DGA reaching an agreement is that the directors won’t strike also and they will have more time to negotiate with WGA. However the SAG-AFTRA agreement (which reps actors) is also about to expire so they will focus on negotiating that next before they get back to WGA. 1
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted June 4, 2023 Posted June 4, 2023 1 hour ago, barbiegrande said: It’s weird because you’d think somebody would realize a good script is what makes or brakes a movie financially. Right like, it's crazy how AMPTP willing to negotiate with DGA but rejected WGA proposals to the point that they have to go on strikes Hollywood really treating writers like f*cking garbage it's insane I really do hope this year's strikes cost Hollywood billion of dollars. They deserves this!
fridayteenage Posted October 26, 2023 Posted October 26, 2023 On 6/4/2023 at 3:10 AM, Gorjesspazze9 said: Writers across the industry have started to respond on Twitter and Instagram stories claiming this is a step in the right Direction 🤭 So I guess this Does mean it has a Direct effect on the Writers Strike and the Strike is Nearing its end. Oh? 1
Gorjesspazze9 Posted October 27, 2023 Author Posted October 27, 2023 6 hours ago, fridayteenage said: Oh? Clock me. I was wrong
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